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David Ridley 1752–1813 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1752

Birth Location: County Durham

Death Date: Dec 1813

Death Location: Chaterhaugh, Durham

Father: David Ridley

Mother: barbara young

Spouse(s): Anne Parkinson

Children(s): barbara ridley

The story of David Ridley began in 1752 in County Durham. David Ridley married Anne Parkinson, and had children including Barbara Ridley. David Ridley passed away in 1813 in Chaterhaugh, Durham.

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Biography

  • The story of David Ridley began in 1752 in County Durham.
  • David Ridley married Anne Parkinson, and had children including Barbara Ridley.
  • David Ridley passed away in 1813 in Chaterhaugh, Durham.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

David Ridley's Ancestors

Self
David Ridley
1752–1813
Birth Place: County Durham
Parents
David Ridley
1729–1798
Barbados, Caribbean
barbara young
1726–1798
County Durham
Grandparents
John Young
1690–
Newcastle On Tyne
Great-Grandparents
Matthew Young
1675–1744
Mary Cuthbertson
1667–1708
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Young\Walkeil\Walker
1660–1710
Mary Barr
1660–1695

David Ridley's Descendants

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David Ridley (1752–Dec 1813) m. Anne Parkinson (1755–Mar 1787)
  1. 1. barbara ridley 1783–1856 m. anthony adamson 1769–1851
    1. 1. Joseph Adamson 1816–1882 m. Mary Adamson 1842–1905 m. Mary (Jane) Waters 1842–1905 m. Sarah Adamson 1809–
      1. 1. Helena (Jane) Adamson 1863–1945 m. Math Lee 1861–1947
        1. 1. Mark (LEE) Jr 1886–1973 m. Elsie (Pearl) Smith 1890–1969
        2. 2. George (Dill) Lee 1907–1923
        3. 3. Ethel (May) Lee 1884–1972 m. John (James) Stephens 1876–1935
        4. 4. Ella (M F) Lee 1897–1913
        5. 5. Clarence (Albertus) Lee 1889–1961 m. Minnie (Jane) Smith 1887–1889
      2. 2. May (A) Adamson 1873–1967
      3. 3. Joseph Adamson 1875–
      4. 4. Elizabeth Adamson 1874–
      5. 5. John Adamson 1882–
      6. 6. Frances Adamson 1885–
      7. 7. Margaret Adamson 1890–
      8. 8. Barbara (Isobel) Adamson 1861–1946
      9. 9. May (A) Adamson 1873–1967
      10. 10. Christopher Adamson 1836–
      11. 11. Geoe Adamson 1843–
      12. 12. Eleanor Adamson 1846–
      13. 13. Matthew Adamson 1849–
      14. 14. Abraham Adamson 1850–
      15. 15. Ann Adamson 1837–
      16. 16. William Adamson 1839–
      17. 17. Henry Adamson 1849–
      18. 18. Hannah Adamson 1851–
      19. 19. Mark Adamson 1859–
    2. 2. Anthony Adamson 1794–
    3. 3. James Adamson 1813–
    4. 4. George Adamson 1824–

David Ridley's Timeline

2 Records

1752
1752
Birth of David Ridley in County Durham
County Durham
1813
Dec 1813
Age 61
Death of David Ridley in Chaterhaugh, Durham
Chaterhaugh, Durham

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1752
    Event Place: County Durham

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Dec 1813
    Event Place: Chaterhaugh, Durham

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