. History of the ancient Ryedales, and their descendants in Normandy, Great Britain, Ireland, and America, from 860 to 1884 . e, pleasant familyaround him, he finds a quiet rest; and there his guests will find a hospi-tality of the most generous and interesting character. Mr. Ridlon hasacquired a competency and is able to surround himself with all the ma-terial concomitants of life. The fine steel engraving of Mr. Ridlon in this 11 T book was kindly donated by him at a cost of seventy-five dollars, and isan excellent likeness and nice specimen of art. William has kindlyassisted the author in t


. History of the ancient Ryedales, and their descendants in Normandy, Great Britain, Ireland, and America, from 860 to 1884 . e, pleasant familyaround him, he finds a quiet rest; and there his guests will find a hospi-tality of the most generous and interesting character. Mr. Ridlon hasacquired a competency and is able to surround himself with all the ma-terial concomitants of life. The fine steel engraving of Mr. Ridlon in this 11 T book was kindly donated by him at a cost of seventy-five dollars, and isan excellent likeness and nice specimen of art. William has kindlyassisted the author in the publication of this book, and to him the familyare largely indebted for its early issue. Joseph-S. Ridlon6 (13), third son of William5 (11), was born in Porter,Me., June 15, 1845; married Frances L. Tripp, and resides in Boston,Mass., where he has been employed for many years by his brother Wil-liam in the express business. He is tall and heavy, weighing about twohundred and twenty pounds ; has light hair and eyes; good-natured andjovial. One son, of whom hereafter. Mary Ridlon6 (56), eldest daughter of Ephraim5 (4)..


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