Contents |
William was born about 1708. He passed away about 1770.
William and Elizabeth moved to Lunenburg County, VA in 1752 where they purchased land in 1753 from Joseph Hickman. In 1759 they were joined in Lunenburg by William's brother and sister-in-law Thomas and Ann Riddle. When William Julius and Elizabeth Nancy sold their land in Lunenburg in 1762 and moved into NC they were joined there a year later by Thomas Riddle and his wife. William Julius Riddle was in Orange County, NC August of 1764 as on that date court minutes show where it was "ordered that a road from Hodges Ford to Copeland' Landing on Haw River to be opened and repaired by William Riddle, Thomas Holden, James Holden, Richard Kirk, Cary Minter, Richard Holden, James Brantley, John Sheppard, Benjamin Braswell, William Gamblin and George Wooten and that William Riddle be overseer thereof."
Chatham County was formed from Orange County in 1770-71 and records of the sale of Riddle land are among the first records in Chatham County. It appears certain William Julius Riddle owned several hundred acres on both the North and South side of Deep River at Little Buffalo Creek and he also owned land located in the fork of the Cape Fear River. All of this land was located close to the Cumberland County line which later became Moore County and is today Lee County. William Julius Riddle bought 500 acres of land on the north side of Deep River about 1758 from John Brantly.
In 1769 he sold this 500 acres to Jeremiah Minter who was a nephew to Elizabeth Nancy Riddle. In 1772 Jeremiah sold this same 500 acrs to his uncle John Minter of Bedford County, VA. William died in Orange/Chatham County about 1770. On December 12, 1771 his son James Riddle as the eldest son and heir-at-law along with his wife Temperance Riddle and his mother Elizabeth Riddle sold 148 acres of land in the fork of Cape Fear River to Anthony Minter. Anthony was a brother to Elizabeth Nancy Riddle and John Minter.
Out of the seven sons of William Julius and Elizabeth Nancy Riddle, three of them, William Riddle, Richard Riddle, and Julius Riddle lived in or near Pittsboro, NC. Cato Riddle lived on the North side of Deep River on George's Creek and John Riddle and Thomas Riddle settled on the South side of Deep River on Little Buffalo Creek in what is Lee County today. William Julius and Elizabeth Riddle may have had daughters, but no information has been found to support this.
According to G. T. Ridlon in his book "The History of the Ancient Ryedales" published in 1884, William Julius Riddle and his sons were always telling anecdotes and fairy tales of Scotland. A tradition was passed down by some of their descendants. John Nathan Riddle the grandfather of Dorotha Riddle Marsh who has provided much of the information for this Family Tree based on her two books on the Riddle Families passed the story down that the first Riddle ancestor came over as a stow-away on a ship. The seven sons of William Julius and Elizabeth Nancy Riddle were of good average height and weighed from two to three hundred pounds and all had characteristics of the Scottish people. All seven served on the American side during the American Revolutionary War."
Riddle-1259 was created by Morgan Jackson through the import of Morgan.ged on Nov 8, 2014.
Have you taken a DNA test? If so, login to add it. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA.
Featured National Park champion connections: William Julius is 14 degrees from Theodore Roosevelt, 20 degrees from Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger, 16 degrees from George Catlin, 14 degrees from Marjory Douglas, 19 degrees from Sueko Embrey, 14 degrees from George Grinnell, 26 degrees from Anton Kröller, 16 degrees from Stephen Mather, 23 degrees from Kara McKean, 16 degrees from John Muir, 16 degrees from Victoria Hanover and 22 degrees from Charles Young on our single family tree. Login to find your connection.