Hi everyone, My name is Carol Gross and I am brand new to this discussion group and fairly new to the joys of Genealogy! I want to take this opportunity to say hi to everyone and give you a history of my roots in the Riddle line as I know them. I should be able to keep this brief since I really don't know very much. My father has a coveted box of research passed down to him from his late sister Wilda Maxine REMMINGTON. Unfortunately, when I was living close to him I did not take the time to sort the research, thinking it would be boring! Now I am living near Toronto and a two day drive from the years of research that my Aunt had accumulated! I am the daughter of Arthur Wayne RIDDLE, son of Earl Alfred RIDDLE and Louie Florence DAVID, Earl is the son of William Milo RIDDLE and Magnolia TIMMONS, William Milo is the son of Isaac RIDDLE and Sarah HAYNES, Isaac is the son of "The Second" Thomas RIDDLE and his second wife. Thomas is the son of William RIDDLE. This information I know for fact. My father gave me very short pieces of information to start working on. He referred to the following: Isaac having a disagreement with his half brothers when he sold his fathers property in TN; Thomas being referred to as "The Second Thomas" mention of Thomas or William being from Bledsoe County and or Morgan County TN; that Thomas and William's children shared the same names; Riddle Knob; an ancestor that was hung by the Tories or because he was a Tory; a wife who was widowed and lost custody of her children because of a law stating that an unmarried woman could not have children, she later got her children back when she remarried; So those are the stories that I am currently sorting out. At the site where I found this discussion group I found the information referring to William Riddle and am attempting to confirm that Thomas was his son. Any information that anyone can give would be deeply appreciated and I humbly offer my assistance to all in our attempts to find our pieces of the puzzles left by our fore-fathers. Carol Gross (sorry...guess not so short, promise to do better next time!)