

Moses Riddle descendants Y DNA from what I have seen is not Q it is R. Moses is listed as "Indian" on a tax record in Pittsylvania Co., Va. He is not found on the Pee Dee, I have not found any of the Riddle family there nor have I found
Moses Riddel and wife Mary were in Orange Co., NC removed to Pittsylvania by 1767 and is found living there after.
In 1770 in Craven County Gideon Gibson gave to Mary Holland for her 'issue' of Joseph Holland, SHOULD HE DIE.
"One More Mountain to Cross": Collins Family: submitted by: Brenda Dillon: http://www.wvgenweb.org/nicholas/bd/onemoremttocross.html: Published in the Appalachian Quarterly,Wise Co. Va.
Melungeons And Other Pioneer Families by Jack H. Goins; Page 73. List Mary Ridley Riddle as his wife. [1]
1750 census Granville County, North Carolina as stated in the Melungeons And Other Pioneer Families by Jack H. Goins; Page 73.
1755 Tax Records in Orange County, North Carolina as stated in the Melungeons And Other Pioneer Families by Jack H. Goins; Page 73.
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Some things for Riddle families to look into or contact me, and I'll make copies of what I have. (T.C. Justine Baker): 1767 Taxlist in Pittsylvania Co,, VA on list with son William. Next to his name is the word "Indian". Court records from 1757-1763, Orange Co., NC repeatedly court for failutre to pay required taxes. 1745 Tax list Orange Co, NC he and wife Mary listed as "mulatto" which required tax on her, as well. A 1740 tax roll lists father, Moses Riddle as Cherokee (unconfirmed). Closely associated with Col. James Robers and his son James Roberts. Col. James Roberts a tory and loyal to British recruited me on the New River in VA and NC summer of 1776 to join with the Cherokee against "land grabbing patriots". William Riddle's estate and story was to be part of a book, Hawkins County by Jack Goins, still being written in 1996. William's middle name was Powell. Montgomery Co, VA 22nd of June 1784 is his will. A daughter of Henry & Happy Riddle Fischer is noted in the Scott County Cemetery book as being over 6 feet tall and a full blood Indian. Another reference to someone being 7 feet tall. (My note: This may be accurate or not, it could be relevant to burial mound findings. It could actually be, I knew people over 7 feet tall and believe a cousin was also. Not sure fascination with height back then, likely the burial mound findings though.) In addition, an email by Lisa Riddle in 2002 states: "Johnson Rake Riddle is the son of John Riddle and Sara (Sary Johnson) was 100 Cherokee Indian he escaped the trail of tears, William Riddle (the tori) was Cherokee Indian...." A few refer to the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit. In addition, my papers have a Moses Riddle, Dawes Choctaw Enrollment Card # 5584 but likely not same as William's parent. Also a William Riddle in Oklahoma (Indian Territory). - end of insert by myself, T.C. Justine Baker email for copies and I'll scan it all.
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In his book Melungeons And Other Pioneer Families by Jack H. Goins; Page 49 concerning the Families of Minor who are related to the Riddles. It was written on the census that they were of Portuguese decendant but was then erased.
The Melungenons Tree and it’s Four branches
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Radiant Roots, Boricua Branches
(Has a list of slaves that lived in Virginia Robert King Carter)[6] [7]
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Riddle-158#:~:text=Moses%20Riddle%20w....
Moses Riddle's wife was Mary, she is listed in the tax list with him but there are no records of her parents/maiden name.
Moses was listed as an 'Indian' on the Pittsylvania Tax.
Moses and descendants Y DNA though is not Q= Native American
Joseph Holland's wife Mary, may have been a daughter of Gideon Gibson but she did not marry Moses Riddle.