Russell D Merryman wrote: > > Hello everyone! > > Was wondering If anyone had gone to the various resting places of Riddle > family and descendants there in Texas; not just to pay respects but to > documented their markers for your record book and there having taken > photos of them? This being the case. Has anyone a set they will make > copies of for a nominal fee? > > Once our ancestors are gone, except but for some memories you may have; > there is little in the way of remembrances. Their markers are but > another remembrance! > > Thanks, > Russ > > ==== RIDDLE Mailing List ==== > ---------------RIDDLE Researchers Discussion List------------------ > > Have you hugged a RIDDLE lately?! > SMILE & pass it on! > Russ, I have Riddle relatives who have lived in Sweetwater, TX for many years. I do have pictures of their gravesites in Sweetwater Cemetery. The oldest Riddles there was David Hall Riddle, b. in Jackson County, AL, ca. 1870, moved to Van Zandt County, TX, ca. 1900, then to Sweetwater in the 30's. His descendants are still there, and some are buried in Sweetwater. Also David's sister, Mary Elizabeth (Molly) Riddle Easttam, my grandmother, and her husband Boston Henry Easttam, lived there since the 30's and are buried in Sweetwater Cemetery along with my parents. I believe there are still Riddle's in Van Zandt County. Molly Dixon