History of the Ancient Ryedales: And Their Descendants in Normandy, Great Britain, Ireland, and America, from 860 to 1884, Part 2 |
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... known by our surname , not only in the United States , but in all the British North American Provinces . Thus my undertaking assumed broader proportions from time to time , as I prosecuted my work of gathering records from the several ...
... known by our surname , not only in the United States , but in all the British North American Provinces . Thus my undertaking assumed broader proportions from time to time , as I prosecuted my work of gathering records from the several ...
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... known , is both natural and commendable , and should be cherished as sacred . In a good family history the virtues of our ancestors and kinspeople are recorded , and in reading of these we are inspired to noble ambition in the emulation ...
... known , is both natural and commendable , and should be cherished as sacred . In a good family history the virtues of our ancestors and kinspeople are recorded , and in reading of these we are inspired to noble ambition in the emulation ...
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... known to be of religious tendencies and identified with church - work , have been advised of the fact that for eminence in piety the ancestors of our tribe were well known ; that in their loyalty to the cause of their Lord they had ...
... known to be of religious tendencies and identified with church - work , have been advised of the fact that for eminence in piety the ancestors of our tribe were well known ; that in their loyalty to the cause of their Lord they had ...
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... known to be correct representations of the places . A few individ- uals having an interest in my undertaking have paid for the views of their resi- dences , the others were printed for me at an expense of five hundred dollars , and paid ...
... known to be correct representations of the places . A few individ- uals having an interest in my undertaking have paid for the views of their resi- dences , the others were printed for me at an expense of five hundred dollars , and paid ...
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... known friends and kinsmen " of the said Patrick and John , who were present on the occasion . In another of the same series of documents may be found evidence that seems to point to the descent of the Ridells of Flemington . It is taken ...
... known friends and kinsmen " of the said Patrick and John , who were present on the occasion . In another of the same series of documents may be found evidence that seems to point to the descent of the Ridells of Flemington . It is taken ...
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Aberdeenshire Alexander ancestor ancient April army became Bedford Boone County born in Boone branch brother Butler County Capt Chatham County Church County Armagh County Monaghan daughter of James daughter of John daughter of Robert daughter of Thomas daughter of William death deceased descended died young eldest daughter Elizabeth Elizabeth Riddell emigrated England farm farmer father fifth daughter fourth daughter Galfridus Glen-Riddell Harpswell Hawick Henry hereafter Hugh Ireland issue five children issue four children issue seven children James Riddell James¹ Jane John Riddell John¹ John² John³ July June King land Lilliesleaf living Margaret Mary Riddell Mass Northumberland parish Penn resides Riddell³ Riddle² Ridley Ridley2 Robert Riddell Roxburghshire Ryedale Samuel Sarah Scotland second daughter second wife secondly settled sons Southampton County succeeded surname Tenn third daughter Thomas Riddell Thomas¹ Walter Riddell widow William Riddell William Ridley Williamson County
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