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    1. Re: [RIDDLE-L] Re: Unknown & Unmention Riddles
    2. ELAINE J. SAWIN
    3. Hi Cathy, Thank you for this undertaking...hopefully I can connect to a Riddle line. I've been on the list a looongggg time with not one "cousin" to call my own! The first of my known line is John Riddle b abt 1750? married 1st Margaret DEVERSE. (came from Ireland according to Ridlon...p324 Riddles from Pittsburgh, PA) I have land records that show his wife as a Sarah in 1825, so he must have married 2nd. Children by his first wife(?) not necessarily in birth order Nancy married John EKEY/AKEY 21 Jan 1808 Catherine married John WELDEY/WELDY Margaret (Peggy) married Philip SMITH (who had died by 1841) Elizabeth (Betsy) married John ABRAHAM 10 Nov 1808 James married Elizabeth GILL 30 Apr 1818 (Moved to MINN. in 1850's ) David died single (?) Joseph died single (?) Samuel died single (?) John died single(?) Isaac N. married 1st (unknown) 5 children by this marriage (at this point I need to say that one of the above sons listed in Ridlon's book as died single did not die unmarried as there is a Hiram B Riddle who signs off on John's land after he died and is not the son of James or my Isaac.) Children of Isaac by his 1st marriage: Mary married Cornelius WARD 24 Jun 1838 Sarah married (?) living in Wooster, OH in 1842 Margaret Jane married John GILL 20 Aug 1846 (related to the above Elizabeth?, don't know) David married (?) John married (?) (this son was in prison at the time of the settling of his father's estate in 1848, I believe he eventually married.) Isaac married 2nd Louisa unknown (this is my line) Children from this marriage: Jemima born 1838/1839 in OH married John Kelly 21 Aug 1859 Harriet Ann born 1840/1841 in OH married Patrick Kelly 5 Oct 1859 William L. born Jun 1845 in Greersville, Knox, OH married Lydia Ann HOLLOWAY on Jul 30 1865 William is my line and from him to his son James to his son Dale to my father Dale and to me. Hope this isn't too long. I included some data hoping to catch someone's eye. Thank you again for this enormous undertaking. Elaine Riddle Sawin

    07/01/1999 11:56:30