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Martin Ridennoure

Male 1842 - 1920  (78 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Martin Ridennoure was born 14 Mar 1842, Adair County, Missouri (son of Jeremiah Ridennoure and Emaline J. "Rebecca" Day); died 25 Dec 1920, Redlands, Bernardino County, California; was buried Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery, Redlands, Bernardino County, California.

    Notes:

    Resided in Mercer County, Missouri in 1870, Wilson County, Kansas in 1875,
    Mercer County, Kansas in 1880, Kansas in 1884, Havanna, Montgomery County,
    Kansas in 1890, Neodesha, Montgomery County, Kansas in 1893, Havanna,
    Montgomery County, Kansas in 1894, Washington, Chautauqua County, Kansas in
    1900, Stanton, Orange County, California in 1912, Redlands, Bernardino County,
    California in 1915.
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    Reference:
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 37, 38, 52, 131, 53,
    71, 75, 77, 132.
    "Ancestors Are Forever", 17 September 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 203.

    Martin married Esther Frances Coon 1 Jan 1863, Princeton, Mercer, Missouri. Esther (daughter of Jacob Coon and Elizabeth Melvin) was born 5 Jan 1848, Ohio; died 21 Oct 1905, Chatauqua County, Kansas. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Virginia Alice Ridennoure was born 30 Oct 1863, , Mercer, Missouri; died 2 Jul 1920, , Fergus, Montana.
    2. James Grant Ridennoure was born 15 Sep 1866, Mercer County, Missouri; died 25 Apr 1950, Tampa, Hillsbourgh County, Florida.
    3. Lawrence Monroe Ridennoure was born 12 Jun 1868, , Mercer, Missouri; died 30 Apr 1931, , California.
    4. Albert Hubert Ridennoure was born 31 Mar 1870, , Mercer, Missouri; died 12 Jun 1870, , Mercer, Missouri.
    5. Bertha L. Ridennoure was born 14 Nov 1872, , Mercer, Missouri; died 6 Dec 1872, , Mercer, Missouri.
    6. Wynona May Ridennoure was born 14 Jun 1875, , Kansas; died 10 Apr 1893, , Kansas.
    7. Frances Gertrude Ridennoure was born 16 Aug 1878, , Mercer, Missouri; died 14 Apr 1891, , Kansas.
    8. Margaret Ethel Ridennoure was born 17 Apr 1881, , Kansas; died 28 Dec 1941, , California.
    9. Jeremiah Lincoln Ridennoure was born 16 Mar 1884, , Kansas; died 1969, , California.
    10. Carrie Sallatha Ridennoure was born 26 Sep 1890, , Kansas; died 10 Dec 1890, , Kansas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jeremiah Ridennoure was born 1818, Campbell County, Tennessee (son of Martin Ridenour and Sarah Clark); died Dec 1898, Tulsa County, Oklahoma; was buried Hillside Mission Cemetery, Tulsa County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Jeremiah resided in Campbell County, Tennessee in 1840. In late 1841 or early
    1842 Jeremiah Ridenour with other Ridenour and Kirk family members left on rafts
    on the river to Missouri. Most settled in Missouri. Jerimiah resided in
    Decatur County, Iowa in 1850, with second wife in Mercer County, Missouri in
    1860, Wilson County, Kansas in 1870, Greenwood County, Kansas in 1880.

    Buried in Hillside Cemetery.
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    Reference:
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 38, 53, 59, 77, 129.
    "One-From-Two letter", 31 July 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 2, 3.

    Jeremiah married Emaline J. "Rebecca" Day 23 Jan 1838, , Campbell, Tennessee. Emaline (daughter of John N. Day and Lettitia Blair) was born 18 Dec 1818, Scott County, Virginia; died 1858/1859, Missouri. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Emaline J. "Rebecca" Day was born 18 Dec 1818, Scott County, Virginia (daughter of John N. Day and Lettitia Blair); died 1858/1859, Missouri.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 38, 53, 59, 129.
    "One-From-Two letter", 31 July 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 2.
    Melvin Otho Ridenour Letter, 21 Jan 1995, p 2.

    Children:
    1. Anna Ridennoure was born 1840, , Kentucky.
    2. 1. Martin Ridennoure was born 14 Mar 1842, Adair County, Missouri; died 25 Dec 1920, Redlands, Bernardino County, California; was buried Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery, Redlands, Bernardino County, California.
    3. Daniel Ridennoure was born 1845, , Adair, Missouri.
    4. Nancy Elizabeth Ridennoure was born 1850, , Missouri.
    5. James B. Ridennoure was born 1857, , Missouri.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Martin Ridenour was born 1778, Maryland (son of John "R" Ridenour and Catherine "Caty" Noe); died 1838, Clay County, Kentucky; was buried Mount Moriah Cemetery, Anderson County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Martin Ridenour and his family lived in Campbell County, Tennessee in 1830.

    Martin entered twenty-five acres of land on Indian Creek adjoining the lands of George and John Sharp "so as to include a salt peter cave."
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    Reference:
    "One-From-Two letter", 31 July 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour p 2.
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 12, 28, 38, 39, 54, 76, 54, 59, 77.
    "Ancestors Are Forever letter", 5 October 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 2.
    "Ancestors Are Forever", 17 September 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 386.

    Martin married Sarah Clark 2 May 1799, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee. Sarah (daughter of William Clark and Lucy Scurry) was born Orange County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah Clark was born Orange County, North Carolina (daughter of William Clark and Lucy Scurry).

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "One-From-Two letter", July 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 2.
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 12, 28, 39, 38, 54, 59.
    "Ancestors Are Forever letter", 5 October 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 1.

    Children:
    1. Ridenour was born 1801/1810.
    2. Daniel Webster Ridenour was born 1814, , Tennessee.
    3. Mary Elizabeth Ridenour was born 1817, , Campbell, Tennessee.
    4. 2. Jeremiah Ridennoure was born 1818, Campbell County, Tennessee; died Dec 1898, Tulsa County, Oklahoma; was buried Hillside Mission Cemetery, Tulsa County, Oklahoma.
    5. John Ridenour was born Abt 1821/1825, Anderson County, Tennessee.
    6. Henry Ridenour was born 27 Dec 1821, Campbell County, Tennessee; died 21 Feb 1905, Crawford County, Arkansas; was buried Freedom Cemetery, Chester, Crawford County, Arkansas.
    7. Nelson Ridenour was born 1824, Anderson County, Tennessee.
    8. David C. Ridenour was born 11 Dec 1825, Anderson County, Tennessee; died 27 Mar 1885, , Union, Tennessee.
    9. Andrew Jackson Ridenour was born 22 Jul 1828, , Campbell, Tennessee; died 11 Jul 1909, , Pittsburg, Oklahoma.

  3. 6.  John N. Day

    Notes:

    Middle innitial may be "H".
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    Reference:
    Melvin Otho Ridenour Letter, 21 Jan 1995, p 2.

    John — Lettitia Blair. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Lettitia Blair

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    Melvin Otho Ridenour Letter, 21 Jan 1995, p 2.

    Children:
    1. 3. Emaline J. "Rebecca" Day was born 18 Dec 1818, Scott County, Virginia; died 1858/1859, Missouri.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John "R" Ridenour was born 1745, Maryland (son of Henry Reitenauer and Anna Catherina Fuhrer); died Abt 1827, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    John Ridenour served in the Revolution. As a young man he left his Hagerstown, Maryland home and plunged into the wilderness. John Ridenour and his family moved to Berkeley County, Virginia in 1794 then to Tennessee before 1800.

    He is found with his family in 1797 in Montgomery County, Virginia where, on 29 June, Caty (Noe) and John "Ridennour" gave consent for their son, Joseph "Ridenhour" to marry Mary Sharp. Mary's father, John Sharp, consented to the marriage and Peter Harmon, Martin Ritennour, William Sharp and George Sharp were witnesses and provided security.

    Two months later, on 11 August 1797, John "Ritenour" consented to the marriage of his son, John "Ritennour," to Mary "Harloss." These names are spelled as they appear in the original records. Henry Harless and Mary Havin, parents of Mary, gave their consent to the marriage, while Peter Harmon and Thomas Smith were witnesses and provided security. Both John and Joseph Ridenauer were under age at the time of their marriages and thus parental consent was required.

    John Ridenour Senior with his two sons, John Jr. and Martin, were pioneers at Grantsborough and followed the river traffic for more than forty years. Leading a life of a hunter and trapper he floated his furs to New Orleans. He roved through the middle west with the Indians, learning two or three Indian dialects. He knew many of the famous hunters of pioneer times.

    There is a John Ridenour listed in the 1830 Anderson County, Tennessee census with 3 males 40-50, 1 male 30-40, 2 males 20-30, 2 males 15-20, 1 male 0-5, 1 female 70-80, 1 female 50-60, 1 female 15-20, and 1 female 0-5 years old.

    Will of John Ridenour Probated 10 January 1828

    In the Name of God Amen, I John Ridenour Senior of Campbell County and State of Tennessee, being very sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say, principally, first of all, I give and bequeath my body to earth to be buried in a Christian like manner and my soul to God, secondly I give and bequeath to my son John Ridenour a piece of land lying on Indian Creek below John Sharp's mill containing 20 acres. Thirdly I give and bequeath to my son Martin Ridenour my chestnut sorrel mare, and my cow and all my notes and accounts that I have in my hands now and all my tools and my trunk and one little wheel and one small oven and one check real, three pewter plates and one dish and one bed stead and I ordain my son Martin my executer of this my last will and testament, signed, sealed and pronounced by said John Ridenour as his last will and testament in the presence of us.

    George Sharp His
    Her John R Ridenour Mar Her
    Nancy X Scaggs Mark
    Mark

    State Of Tennessee, Campbell County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions
    10 January 1828
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    Reference:
    "One-From-Two letter", 31 July 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour p 2.
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 28, 39, 45, 54, 76.
    "Ancestors Are Forever letter", 5 October 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 2.
    "Ancestors Are Forever", 17 September 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 386.
    Melvin Otho Ridenour Letter, 21 Jan 1995, p 2.
    "The Noe/Noey/Noah Family", Elizabeth (Noah) Yost, August 1993, p 15.

    John married Catherine "Caty" Noe 1770/1779, , Maryland. Catherine (daughter of Peter Noe and Hannah) was born Abt 1746, Orange County, North Carolina; died Aft 1782. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Catherine "Caty" Noe was born Abt 1746, Orange County, North Carolina (daughter of Peter Noe and Hannah); died Aft 1782.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "One-From-Two letter", 31 July 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour p 2.
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 28, 39, 45, 54, 76.
    "Ancestors Are Forever letter", 5 October 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 2.
    "The Noe/Noey/Noah Family", Elizabeth (Noah) Yost, August 1993, p 15.

    Children:
    1. Henry Reitenauer was born Abt 1760, North Carolina; died Abt 1860, Tennessee; was buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Anderson County, Tennessee.
    2. Daniel Ridenour was born Abt 1765, Virginia; died Abt 1813, Tennessee.
    3. John R. Ridenour, Jr. was born 1768, , Washington, Maryland; died 1827/1828, , Campbell, Tennessee.
    4. Joseph Ridenour was born Abt 1772; died Abt 1814, Anderson County, Tennessee.
    5. George Ridenour was born 1774, , Berkley, Virginia.
    6. 4. Martin Ridenour was born 1778, Maryland; died 1838, Clay County, Kentucky; was buried Mount Moriah Cemetery, Anderson County, Tennessee.

  3. 10.  William Clark was born 1765, , Edgefield, South Carolina; died 17 May 1799, Well's Station, Anderson County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    A band of Indians fired upon Judge Campbell's party killing William Clack. Martin Ridenour, one of the party, had four bullet holes through his hunting shirt.

    William Clack's widow, Lucy, and Martin Ridenour were appointed administrators of William Clack's estate.
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    Reference:
    "One-From-Two Letter", 31 July 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 2, 11.
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 54.
    "Ancestors Are Forever letter", 5 October 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 1.

    William — Lucy Scurry. Lucy was born , Newberry, South Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Lucy Scurry was born , Newberry, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    William Clack's widow, Lucy, and Martin Ridenour were appointed administrators
    of William Clack's estate.

    Surname not confirmed.
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    Reference:
    "One-From-Two Letter", 31 July 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 2, 11.
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 54.
    DAR Magazine, page 216, volume 110.

    Children:
    1. 5. Sarah Clark was born Orange County, North Carolina.