Court: Petition of John Riddle (1795) Prince Georges County, Maryland This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Jim Hartung and Stella Cotrill ************************************************************************ USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. ************************************************************************************************ ************************************************************************************************ " Petition of John Riddle " ********************* September Term 1795 *************** Be it remembered that heretofore to wit as a County Court of the State of Maryland begun and hold for Prince George County at Upper Marlborough Town in the said county on the first Monday in April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety four Zachariah Riddle of Loudon County in the state of Virginia referred to the Court hear his petition in the following words to wit. To the Honorable the Justices of Prince Georges County Court. The petition of Zachariah Riddle of Loudon County Virginia humbly ______ that your petitioner father John Riddle late of Prince Georges County deceased and who died intestate was at the time of death ____ & possessed of a tract of land in said county consisting of several small tracts all contiguous viz. part of the Addition to Hope Enlarged containing 76 « acres poplar thicket containing fifty three and a half acres more or less. That he left issue Jacob Riddle, James Riddle, your petitioner,Basil Riddle & Sally Nicholson she having intermarried with Francis Nicholson and several children to wit the children of George Riddle his eldest son; the children of John Riddle another son, the children of Samuel Riddle another son; and the children of his daughter Elizabeth who intermarried with John Beck of Prince Georges County, two of which to wit Jeremiah Beck and James Beck are minors under the age of Twenty one years. Your petitioner therefore prays your Honor to appoint five discreet persons to proceed according to the act of 1786. To direct descents to divide or otherwise value the said lands or any other of which he may have been seized t the time of his death, and he will pray as of ____. George Duvall for Pet. And thereupon the Court ordered and directed Commission to issue to James Beck, Joseph Beck, Richard Walker, Thomas Duvall and Joseph Cheney five discreet sensible men of the county aforesaid and which said commission was accordingly issued on the words and figures following to wit. Prince Georges County to wit. The state of Maryland, Joseph and James Beck, Joseph Beck, Richard Walker, Thomas Duvall and Joseph Cheney of Prince Georges County Gentlemen Greeting. Where as Zachariah Riddle of Loudon County Virginia referrers to the Justices of our County Court held for the County aforesaid at Upper Marlborough Town in said County on the first Monday last his petition setting forth and alleging that his father John Riddle late of Prince Georges County deceased, and who died intestate was at the time of his death seized and possessed of a tract of land in said County consisting of several small tracts all contiguous Viz. part of the addition to Hope Enlarged containing seventy six acres and a half acre Poplar Thickett containing fifty acres; and addition to Poplar Thickett containing sixty three acres and a half more or less. That he left same Joseph Riddle, James Riddle, the Petitioner, Basil Riddle and Sally Nicholson (she having intermarried with Francis Nicholson) and several Grand Children, to wit the children of George Riddle his eldest son, the children of John Riddle another son, the children of Samuel Riddle another son, and the children of his Daughter Elizabeth who is intermarried with John Beck of Prince George's County, two of which viz. Jeremiah Beck and James Beck are minors under the age of Twenty one years and praying the Justices of the same Court to appoint five discreet persons to proceed according to the Act of seventeen hundred and eighty five entitled "An Act to direct ___"- to divide or otherwise value the said land or any other of which he maybe may have been seized at the time of his death. Know ye that we have given you or a majority of you and by these present do give you or a majority of you full power and authority to enquire whether the first allegations be true; and if true to go to and enter upon the aforesaid lands of the said John Riddle deceased or any other land of which the said John Riddle may have been seized at the time of his death and if the family will admit of division with out loss and injury to the parties interested. That you or a majority of you first taking the oat hereunto announced and giving notice to all parties interested, value and appropriate the same in current money and proceed to divide and make partition of the said lands amongst the representatives of the deceased according to Law in shares equal according to situation, quality, and every kind of advantage; and you or a majority of you shall cause the respective shares if necessary to be ascertained, bonded, and laid off by the county surveyor or other persons properly qualified and you or a majority of you shall allot to the said Representative their respective shares of the said lands and after such attention or partition make return of your proceedings under hand and seal to us at our next Court which shall happen thereafter and of you or a majority of your are of opinion, that the said lands cannot be divided without loss and injury to all parties interested herein you or a majority of you shall under hand and seal make return to us of your judgment and reason upon which the same is formed and the real value of the said lands in current money so defining to the representatives of the said John Riddle deceased and this shall be your authority Witness Michael Jenifer Stone Esquire Chief Justice of our said county court at the town aforesaid the 27th day of June and anno Domini seventeen hundred and ninety four- Heard the 1st day of July 1794. Jno R. Magruder Clk. And now here at this day to wit the first Monday in April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety four Four of the commissioners aforesaid make return to the Court of the commission aforesaid with the following certificate of the qualification to the commissioners thereon written to wit: On the 11 day of October 1794 came James Beck, Joseph Beck, Richard Walker, Thomas Duvall and Jose Chaney Commissioners within named before me one of the Justices of the peace for Prince Georges County and made Oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that in pursuance of the written commission they could well and duly make a true and just partition of the lands herein mentioned between all the parties interested according to the law equal as may be having regard to quantity, quality and every kind of advantage without favor or partially to the best of their judgment or otherwise in all things conform themselves to the direction of this commission ----- Sworn before me this day and year above written. Gabriel P. Vanhorn And the said Commissioners return with the said commission their report and return in the words and figures following to wit: Prince Georges County to wit: We whose names are hereunto published being appointed commissioners by the Honorable the Justices of Prince Georges Court, by the announced commission, and having taken an Oath well and true and without favor, partiality or prejudice to adjudge and determine whether the estate of John Riddle deceased will admit of being divided, and to ascertain the value of such estate in current money do hereby certify and return that we have examined the said land in question and have enquired into the number of persons involved and we find that the said land John Riddle left children who are now living viz.Jacob Riddle,James Riddle of Prince George County,Zachariah Riddle of Loudon County Virginia, Basil Riddle of North Carolina, and Sally his daughter who intermarried with Francis Nicholson of Frederick County that he also left grand children in George Riddle, Samuel Riddle, Jeremiah Riddle, Mary the wife Benjamin Hutchinson, Elizabeth Walker (the wife of Joseph Walker, and Ann Riddle all children of George Riddle eldest son of said John Riddle and all living in Loudon County in Virginia, Randall Riddle and John Riddle sons of Jno Riddle second son of John Riddle dec; living in Grandville County in North Carolina. John Riddle and Sarah Riddle, children of Sam Riddle the son of said John Riddle the intestate, of Montgomery County and John Beck, Anthony Beck, Jeremiah Beck and James Beck, children of Elizabeth his daughter who intermarried with Anthony Beck now dec. that John lives Kentucky, Anthony and Jeremiah in Montgomery County, and James Beck Prince Georges County with Joseph Beck his guardian that the said Jeremiah Beck and Joseph Beck are both minors under the age of twenty one years, that John Beck son of James is guardian to the aforesaid Jeremiah & with whom he lives. We also find that the said lands contain the quantity of one hundred and ninety acres and that the land is of inferior quality; and we are of the opinion hat the said land cannot be divided without the loss to all the parties interested because of the smallness of the quantity, the inferior quality, it's situation and the number of persons interested, we further certify that we are of the opinion that the real value of the said land in current money is worth our opinion three hundred dollars per acre. Given under our hands this 16 day of October 1794. James Beck Joseph Beck Rich. Walker ? Cheney Whereupon the return of the Commissioners aforesaid being considered, and mature deliberation thereon had it is considered by the court here that the judgment of the Commissioners and return aforesaid be confirmed and for further proceeding in the premises day is by the court here given until the first Monday in September next. And now here at this day to wit the first Monday in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety five aforesaid Jacob Riddle the eldest son of John Riddle deceased appears in the county court aforesaid in proper person and declines taking the land at the valuation and signs the same in writing and James Riddle the second son of the said John Riddle also appears here in court in his proper person and declines taking the same at the valuation and also signs the same in writing. And it appearing to the court here that Zachariah Riddle is the third son of the said John Riddle who now also appears in court and elects to take the land at the valuation made by the Commissions under this edit to direct ___ and to pay to the other representatives their several and respective proportions. The court accordingly gives the said Zachariah the preference he paying to the other representatives of the said John Riddle their several and respective proportions of said valuation. John Read Magruder Jr. Clk. *********************************************************************************************** *********************************************************************************************** *********************************************************************************************** "1776 Census of Prince George's County.,Maryland, "lists John Riddell,age 72,making his date of birth about 1704." Elizabeth 70,making her date of birth about 1706. 1 female,age 17. & 7 negroes." I have another date for marriage on September 2,1729,Prince George's County,Maryland. ********************************************************************** 11/10/1795 John Riddle,Prince George's County,Maryland to son--Zachariah Riddle of Loudoun County,Virginia (used to be part of Prince George's County) slave Jack, signed (mark) Riddle Land Index-1696-1802,CR12,260,P 20 6/14/1794--Zachariah took father's slave Ned from Prince George's County,Maryland to Loudoun County,Virginia. 3/16/1813--Pittsylvania Virginia--Zachariah exempt from paying levies on negro man Ned. 4/18/1788--to son James Riddle & wife Ann negro Dark. 12/24/1791--to son Jacob negro boy Richard about 4 years old. 12/24/1791--to grandson John Riddle,Jr. negro girl Delilah 3 months old. 7/5/1782 & 2/19/1793 to granddaughter Sarah (note Riddell) negro girl Richel. 2/13/1794--John Riddle,Prince George's County,Maryland--Bond 4/7/1794--Long list of goods, 4 slaves named as Ned-26,Rachel-21,Pnips? 45,Phillis-23. Signed Josiah Jones, R.(Richard?) Jacob Riddell,James Riddell, "note- last names" ************************************************************************************ 10/1/1745--John Riddle,Jr. bought 50 acres called "Original Poplar Thickett" from John Prather,Sr. & wife Mary Ann. 11/10/1745--John Riddle deeded son Zachariah of Loudoun County,Virginia slave Jack. 4/18/1786--John Riddle gifted to son James & wife Ann their life time negro Dark. 12/24/1791--John Riddle deed to son Jacob negro boy Richard 4 years old. 7/5/1793--John Riddle deed to granddaughter Sarah Riddell negro girl Richel. 1794--John died 2/13/1794--John Riddle Prince George's County,Maryland. His Administrator Bond. Son Zachariah==Loudoun County,Virginia. Executors Sons: Jacob & James of Prince George's County,Maryland,named. Signed Zachariah Riddell,Jacob(mark)Riddle,James Riddel. Note: spelling of last name. ************************* 4/7/1794--John Riddle Deceased,long list ol Inventory of goods and 4 slaves Ned-25,Rachel-21,Pnips? 45,Phillis-23. Signed Josiah Jones; R. Jacob Riddell, James Riddell. ******************************************** 4/1794--John Riddle deceased--grandchildren petitioned his Bond of 2/13/1794. John's nine children & grandchildren are: 1.Jacob Riddle,Prince George's County,Maryland 2.Joseph Riddle,Prince George's County,Maryland 3.Zachariah Riddle,Loudoun County,Virginia (used to be part of Prince George's County) 4.Basil Riddle,Greenville,North Carolina 5.Sally Nicholson (husband Francis) of Frederick County,Maryland. 6.Eldest son George Riddle,deceased--His 5 children are: George,Jr.; Samuel;Jeremiah;,Mary Hutchison(husband Benjamin) Elizabeth Walker(husband Joseph) ; Ann Riddle all of Loudoun County,Virginia. ********************************************** 7.2nd oldest son John Riddle--deceased, His sons: Randall & John of Greenville,North Carolina. 8.Samel Riddle--deceased. His children: John Riddle,Sarah Riddle,Elizabeth Riddle(deceased) of Montgomery County,Maryland. 9.Elizabeth Beck--deceased(husband Anthony) Children: John Beck of Kentucky; Anthony Beck,Jr. of Montgomery County,Virginia Jeremiah Beck of Montgomery County,Virginia James Beck of Prince George's County,Maryland under 21 years of age,living with his guardian ********************************************************************************** John Riddle's property listed as: 50 acres "Poplar Thickett" 63 1/2 acres "The Addtion to Poplar Thickett" 76 1/2 acres "Addition to Hope Enlarged" Total 190 acres Property valued at $3.00 an acre CR34-684-1,P 143-146 *************************************************************** 8/9/1796--Zachariah Riddle Loudoun County,Virginia,executor of father John Riddle's estate sold two tracts of land Part of Addision to The Hope Enlarged & Part of of Poplar Thickett. (1813-John Riddle's grandson Jacob Riddle,Jr.bought part of this property) !!! Today This Property is in Frederick County,Maryland ******************************************************************************************