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Alexandor T. Ridenour

Male Abt 1805 - 1844  (~ 39 years)


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  1. 1.  Alexandor T. Ridenour was born Abt 1805, Tennessee (son of Henry Reitenauer and Cox); died 1844.

    Notes:

    "http://www.cosmos.org/HTML/d0002/g0000040.htm#11235"

    Living in 1840 in Campbell County, Tennessee.

    Ancestral File also lists given name as Alex and Eleander.

    Alexander Ridenour and John Loy were joint owners of some land in 1st Civil Dist. Campbell Co. TN, their heirs, Henderson Loy and George Whiten, 03071865 Common Pleas Court, Campbell Co. TN, petitioned court, 02101865, to sell land. Land sold 02071866 to James H. Phillips, s/o John Phillips-Catherine. Taxes were unpaid for 1862, 1864 and 1865
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    Reference:
    "Anna O Sawyer notes", March 1916, p 5.
    "One-From-Two letter", 31 July 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 1, 2.
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 129.

    Alexandor married Sara T. Loy Abt 1830. Sara (daughter of John Loy, II and Philopena Sharp) was born Abt 1813, Campbell County, Tennessee; died 1849, Campbell County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Newton Ceaser "Cannon" Ridenour was born 14 Jul 1835, Campbell County, Tennessee; died 26 Jan 1898, Clarinda, Iowa; was buried Summit Cemetery, Yorktown, Page County, Iowa.
    2. Ridenour was born Abt 1836/1840.
    3. Mary Ann Ridenour was born Abt 1840, Tennessee.
    4. Daniel Webster Ridenour was born 19 Nov 1841, Campbell County, Tennessee; died 4 Jan 1902, Joliet, Will County, Illinois; was buried 6 Jan 1902, Oakwood Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry ReitenauerHenry Reitenauer was born Abt 1760, North Carolina (son of John "R" Ridenour and Catherine "Caty" Noe); died Abt 1860, Tennessee; was buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Anderson County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Burial: 1935, Bakers Forge Memorial Cemetery, La Follette, Campbell County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Henry is believed to have married four times. Not all of his marriage dates are known and most of his children's birth dates are known.

    Henry grew up on the Yadkin River at the Boone Settlement, North Carolina. From early youth he was an explorer with Indian traders west of the mountains, learning several Indian languages. He enlisted in the 11th Virginia Continental Line at Hampshire County, Virginia in the Revolutionary War. He was a flatboat man and helped transport goods down the Ohio from present-day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to French settlements in present-day Illinois and Indiana. In 1788, he was captured by the Northern Indians near Maysville, Kentucky, and taken to Detroit, Michigan. Arthur Campbell secured his release from the Indians. Upon his return, he took a fine horse from Col. Campbell to Squire Boone's Station near Louisville, Kentucky. Later, he was a visitor along the Powell and Clinch Rivers. He visited many times at George Yoakum's Station in Powell Valley, and at Sharp's Station south of the Clinch River in Big Valley.

    Near the close of the century, he went to England and Holland. On his return from Europe, he came to Knoxville, Tennessee. Shortly after 1800 he built a log structure near the juncture of Powell and Clinch Rivers to be used as a church and a school for his large family. The church, known as Mt. Moriah Methodist Church, was re-built at the same site three times before it was taken by the TVA in 1935.

    A family story said that William was given the family bible, in which all the family was listed, to safeguard. Another story indicated that Barbara was the last known one to have it.

    Henry was living in Campbell County, Tennessee in 1815, listed in John Grants Clinch River Ferry account book.

    In 1850, Henry was living with his son Daniel Webster and his wife Mary Ann in 16 Subdivision, Anderson County, Tennessee.

    Henry was buried in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Anderson County Tennessee, now under Lake Norris, Tennessee. He was re-interred in 1935 in Bakers Forge Memorial Cemetery, La Follette, Campbell County, Tennessee where a new tombstone is placed:

    Henry Ridenour
    Born ca. 1760
    Died ca. 1840
    Pvt. Virginia Line
    Revolutionary War
    Placed by the Tennessee
    Society Sons of the Revolution
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    Reference:
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 39, 129.
    Melvin Otho Ridenour Letter, 21 Jan 1995, p 2.
    "Ancestors are Forever", Melvin Otho Ridenour, 13 March 1996.
    "Ancestors are Forever", Melvin Otho Ridenour, 14 July 1996.

    Henry married Cox Bef 1800. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Cox

    Notes:

    One record lists 1837 Jacksboro, Campbell County, Tennessee, Miss Cox, a Cherokee Indian.

    http://www.geocities.com/brenfoster/Sold8.html
    lists her given name as Nancy

    Children:
    1. William Reitenauer was born 5 Feb 1800, Tennessee; died 1 Aug 1854, Tennessee.
    2. 1. Alexandor T. Ridenour was born Abt 1805, Tennessee; died 1844.
    3. Eve Reitenauer
    4. Elizabeth Reitenauer was born Abt 1805, Tennessee.
    5. George Martin Reitenauer was born Abt 1808; died 1838.
    6. Joseph Reitenauer was born Abt 1812.
    7. Henry Reitenauer was born Abt 1812.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  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. 5.  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. 2. 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. Martin Ridenour was born 1778, Maryland; died 1838, Clay County, Kentucky; was buried Mount Moriah Cemetery, Anderson County, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry Reitenauer was born 29 Sep 1713, Rexingen, Bas-Rhin, France (son of Nicholas Reitenauer, II and Anna Magdalena Arnet); died 23 Jul 1781, , Washington, Maryland.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 4RDS-R7

    Notes:

    Henry Reitenaur came with his parents at a young age as not to require an oath of allegiance when landing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He left his farm in his old age and moved into town.

    His will states:

    "In the name of God, Amen. I, Henry Ridenour, Senr., of Washington County, and State of Md., being of weak in body, but of sound mind and memory, do make and publish this, my last will and testament, in manner and form following -- i.e., I give and bequeath unto beloved wife Eve during her natural, life, the brick house on lot No. 10 in Elizabeth Town (later Hagerstown) and wherein we now dwell, and all that part of said lot and cellar under the largest brick house which is now rented to Abraham Leighter. Also 1 cow and 1 bed and furniture, which is now used by me and my said wife.

    I also give, devise and bequeath unto my sons Henry and David, jointly, their heirs and assigns forever, all that tract of land lying in the county aforesaid, called 'Ridenour's Pond,' containing 240 A., they, the said Henry and David, paying to John Kershner's wife, Mary, the sum of 20 pounds hard money in gold or silver within twelve months after the decease of my wife, which said sum of 20 Lbs. I give and bequeath to the said Mary Kershner.

    I also give and bequeath unto my son, George, the sum of 10 Lbs. hard money, to be paid to him by my son, Henry.

    I also give and bequeath unto my son, John, his heirs and assigns forever, that part of a tract of land in said county aforesaid, conveyed to me by Capt. Peter Reutch, containing 5 A.

    I also give, devise and bequeath unto my sons, Martin and John, and my daughter, Elizabeth Woolford, a joint equal estate in the houses and lot No. 10, Elizabethtown aforesaid, to them and their heirs forever. And further it is my will and pleasure that my sons, Henry and David, pay and deliver to my beloved wife Eve yearly and every year during her natural life the quantity of 18 bus. of wheat, 10 bus. of rye, 5 bus. of corn, 1 1/2 tons of hay, 100 lbs. pork, and 6 cords of wood for her support.

    I also give and bequeath to my said wife 1/3 part of all my personal estate, and it is my will and pleasure that the remainder of my personal estate be equally divided from appraisement amongst my children, George, Henry, John, Martin, David and Elizabeth; and I hereby appoint my brother, Mathias Ridenour, and my son, David Ridenour, Executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made.

    In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this 23d day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1781.

    Henry Ridenour, Senr. (L. S.)

    Witnesses: Elec Williams.
    Mathias Nead.
    Abraham Leiter.
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    Reference:
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 17, 24, 28, 29, 39, 52, 61, 76.
    Ancestral File 4.02, Death date, AFN:4RDS-R7
    "Ancestors Are Forever", 17 September 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 386.
    "Genealogy of the Ridenour Family," Ephraim Valintine Ridenour, 1910, p 9-10.
    Melvin Otho Ridenour Letter, 21 Jan 1995, p 2.

    Henry married Anna Catherina Fuhrer 9 Jul 1737, Berg, Bas-Rhin, France. Anna (daughter of Benedict Fuhrer and Catherina Gerhr) was born Abt 1725. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Anna Catherina Fuhrer was born Abt 1725 (daughter of Benedict Fuhrer and Catherina Gerhr).

    Other Events:

    • AFN: CT6Q-0Q

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "One-From-Two", 20 January 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 17, 24, 28, 29, 39, 52,
    61, 76.
    "Ancestors Are Forever", 17 September 1991, Melvin Otho Ridenour, p 386.
    Melvin Otho Ridenour Letter, 21 Jan 1995, p 2.

    Children:
    1. George Ridenour was born 1743; died 2 Jan 1807, , Maryland.
    2. 4. John "R" Ridenour was born 1745, Maryland; died Abt 1827, Tennessee.
    3. Martin Ridenour was born 1746; died 21 Aug 1821, , Maryland.
    4. Henry Ridenour was born 1748; died 1793.
    5. Mattheus Reitenauer was born 6 Jan 1749, , Frederick, Maryland.
    6. David Ridenour was born 22 Dec 1751, , York, Pennsylvania; died 1804.
    7. Elizabeth Ridenour
    8. William Reitenauer

  3. 10.  Peter NoePeter Noe died 1782, Orange County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    In the Name of God Amen The 15th Day of September in the Year of our Lord One
    Thousand Seven Hundred & Eighty One (1781) I Peter Noe of Orange County and
    State of North Carolina Being in Perfect mind & Memory Thanks be to God
    therefore, calling unto Mind the Mortality of my Body & knowing that it is
    appointed for all men Once to Die Do make & ordain this my Last Will &
    Testament, That is to say Principally & first of all I give & Recommend my soul
    into the Hands of God, that gave it, and for my Body I Recommend it to the
    Earth to be buried in a Christian like & Decent Manner at the Discretion of my
    Executors, Nothing Doubting but at the General Reserection I shall receive the
    same again by the mighty Power of God, And as touching such worldly Estate
    where with I hath pleased God to bless me with in this Life I giveth Devine and
    dispose of the Same in the following Manner and form ... It is my will and I do
    Order, That in the first place all my Just Debts and Funeral Charges be paid
    and satisified --- Item I give & bequeath unto Hannah my Dearly beloved Wife
    all my Estate Except Five Shillings & 1 Pence to my Son John Noe & Five
    Shillings & 1 Pence to my son Joseph Noe and Five Shillings 1 Pence to
    Kathereena Rightenhour my Daughter and Five Shillings 1 Pence to my Daughter
    Susannah Ridge and Five Shillings 1 Pence to my Daughter Elizabeth Coons and
    also to my Daughter Elizabeth Ragen Five Shillings 1 Pence; and I do appoint my
    beloved Wife my Executor given under my hand and seal the Day and Year above
    written . .

    Test
    Jn Armstrong ??? his
    her Peter PN Noe Seal
    Anne X Armstrong Marke
    Marke
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    Reference:
    "Ancestors Are Forever letter", 5 October 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour p 2.
    "Will Book A", page 237, Orange County, North Carolina.

    Peter — Hannah. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Hannah

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Ancestors Are Forever letter", 5 October 1992, Melvin Otho Ridenour p 2.

    Children:
    1. Joseph Noe was born Abt 1733; died Aft 1807, Grainger County, Tennessee.
    2. John Noe was born 1736, , Germany.
    3. 5. Catherine "Caty" Noe was born Abt 1746, Orange County, North Carolina; died Aft 1782.
    4. Susanna Noe was born Abt 1740/1755.
    5. Elizabeth Noe
    6. Elizabeth Noe