Hi Jeannie, I appreciate your research. I have run into some Biddle's and so far have not followed them out. I am going to now! Thanks, Mary Hill At 12:04 PM 9/17/1999 EDT, you wrote: >Hi, all > >A tip for the confused: > >I just found my ancestor Coleman Riddle, b. 1801, Grant Co., KY, listed in >the census index on Ancestry.com as Coleman BIDDLE. I've been trying to find >out who his parents are for awhile and no luck so far. > >So I did a search on BIDDLE instead, and I find a Stephen BIDDLE in the 1810 >Mason Co. census (Fleming Co., where Coleman ended up in, split off from >Mason Co. a little after that). I find a Stephen RIDDLE in the 1820 Fleming >Co. census, and I find Coleman BIDDLE and Stephen BIDDLE in the 1830 Fleming >Co. census. Then I find a Stephen and a Stephen P. BIDDLE in the 1840 >Fleming Co. census, no Coleman (I have Coleman's census records already, and >he's listed in the 1840 census). Then there are a Stophea and a Thomas >BIDDLE listed in the 1850 Fleming Co. census. Obviously, "Stophea" is far >more likely to be Stephen. > >Anyway, try looking for Biddle when you're looking for your RIDDLE people. >You might find them. Also try RIDLE, RIDDELL, or RYDELL. > >P.S. It remains to be seen if Stephen RIDDLE/BIDDLE is Coleman RIDDLE's >father. Onward, forever onward in the chase! > >Jeannie Smith > >http://members.aol.com/WordGenius/riddle.html > > >==== RIDDLE Mailing List ==== >----------------RIDDLE Researchers Discussion List-------------- > We have new subscribers since you last posted your RIDDLE Query... > What if they hold the key to unlock YOUR research quandaries? > You'll never know unless you post again! > RIDDLE-L@RootsWeb.com > > > >