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Ancestors of ISOM (ISOME) RIDDLE

Generation No. 3


      4. TYRE RIDDLE1, born 1765 in STOKES COUNTY, N.C.1; died Abt. 1840 in STOKES CO., NC1. He was the son of 8. SAMUEL RIDDLE. He married 5. CLARISSA CLAY Abt. 1785 in STOKES CO., NC1.

      5. CLARISSA CLAY1, born Abt. 17601; died Abt. 1840 in FRANCISCO, STOKES CO.. NC1.

Notes for TYRE RIDDLE:
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LIVED IN THE NORTHWESTERN CORNER OF STOKES CO. NEAR BROWN MOUNTAIN,. ON OF TYRE'S DESCENDANTS WAS JOHN PAUL RIDDLE FOUNDER OF THE Embry-Riddle AERONAUTICAL university IN STOKES CO. NC., HAD LAND GRANTS IN STOKES CO., NC ON OCT 1790 TYRE
RIDDLE BOUGHT 300 ACRES OF LAND FROM JOHN CHINAULT ON THE WATERS OF BIGG CREEK AND NORTH DOUBLES CREEK ADJOINING WESTERN NUNN ON THE WEST END OF BROWN MOUNTAIN,. TYRE'S LAND WAS ABOUT 15 MILES SOUTHWEST OF JOHN AND RANDOLPH began to research the
PALMER family around 1991. Since that time, it has grown to a much larger project than I ever dreamed it would be. The PALMERS of Stokes County, NC descend from Tyre RIDDLE (in part), who was born around 1765. Tyre's daughter, Elizabeth RIDDLE,
married William DOLLAHITE, a.k.a. Dollahite, Dollahite, Dollyhigh, Dollihide, Dollahite, etc. William and Elizabeth's daughter, Mary DOLLAHITE, married Elias PALMER, a.k.a. Parmer.
The land on which Tyre RIDDLE settled in Stokes county, NC was in the area of what is now Francisco, NC, off of Highway 89. Horseshoe Road comes off of Hwy 89 (on both ends of Horseshoe Rd), just outside of Francisco. This is just a couple of
miles east of the Surry county line, and a few miles south of the Virginia line. The Tyre Riddle land was quite a spread, in excess of a thousand acres (I'm not sure of the total amount at this point). It went from what is now Horseshoe Rd all the
way past Big Creek to what is now Highway 66. The land that was left after Tyre's son, Asa Riddle moved on west, was divided between Tyre's 3 daughters, Ursula (B. 1795), Elizabeth (B. 1797) and Mary (B. 1800). Ursula and Mary never married, so
much of their land was sold or willed to their sister Elizabeth Riddle Dollahite, and her children. Thus, the land of Tyre Riddle passed from the Riddle family into the Dollahite family.
in the 1800 census his first name is spelled Tyer, 1810 tere, 1820 Tyre


More About TYRE RIDDLE:
Burial: RIDDLE-PALMER CEMETERY NEAR FRANCISCO., NC1
     
Children of TYRE RIDDLE and CLARISSA CLAY are:
  2 i.   Asa Tyre Riddle, Sr, born 1790 in STOKES COUNTY, N.C.; died April 10, 1861 in LEE CO ., VA; married MARY EAST 1811 in STOKES COUNTY, N.C..
  ii.   URULA RIDDLE1, born 17951; died Aft. 18701
  iii.   ELIZABETH RIDDLE1, born 1797 in FRANCISCO, STOKES CO., NC1; died Aft. 1870 in FRANCISCO, STOKES CO., NC1; married WILLIAM DOLLAHITE August 15, 1832 in FRANCISCO, STOKES CO., NC1; born Abt. 1800 in FRANCISCO, STOKES CO., NC1; died Bef. 1850 in FRANCISCO, STOKES CO.. NC1.
  Notes for ELIZABETH RIDDLE:
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TYRE RIDDLE DEEDED 110 ACRES OF LAND TO WILLIAM DOLLAHITE

  iv.   MARY RIDDLE1, born 1800 in STOKES COUNTY, N.C.1; died Aft. 1870 in STOKES COUNTY, FRANCISCO NC1
  More About MARY RIDDLE:
Burial: rIDDLE-DOLLAHITE-PALMER CEM STOKES CO., FRANCISCO, NC.1




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