Capt. Henry Ridgley

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Capt. Henry Ridgley

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Birthplace: Waldridge, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Death: March 19, 1699 (29)
Anne Arundel County, Maryland
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Son of Col. Henry Ridgely and Sarah Warner
Husband of Katherine Howard
Father of Ann Dorsey; Judge Nicholas Ridgely; Elizabeth Worthington; Henry Ridgley, III and Charles Ridgely
Brother of Sarah Odell
Half brother of Charles Ridgely; Rachel Greenbury and Catherine Howerton

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About Capt. Henry Ridgley

Birth: Oct. 3, 1669 Anne Arundel County Maryland, USA Death: Mar. 19, 1700 Anne Arundel County Maryland, USA

Anne Arundel Gentry

Capt. Henry Ridgely, III, the oldest son of Col. Henry and Elizabeth (Howard) Ridgely of Devonshire, England, was born October 3, 1669, in Wardridge, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. His father, an immigrant merchant, established the family in the United States. The Ridgelys became one of the most aristocratic of Maryland families with a long tradition of holding important civil and military offices.

Henry married Catherine, eldest daughter of Col. Nicholas Greenberry and his wife.

Children of Henry and Catherine Ridgely 1. Charles Ridgely, born ca 1684. 2. Anne Ridgely Dorsey, born ca 1686-91. 3. Hon. Nicholas G. Ridgely, born 1694. 4. Henry Ridgely, IV, born ca 1695. 5. Elizabeth Ridgely Worthington, born 1696.

By deed of gift from his father, Henry received "Broome," a portion of "Waldridge" and "Ridgely," all lying in Anne Arundel County where he established his dwelling plantation. In 1691, as Henry Ridgely, Jr., he bought from John Hammond, Sr., "Adventure," of 50 acres on the north side of South River adjoining the plantation of Nicholas Wyatt.

Henry drew up his will on September 13, 1699, in the presence of Robert Goldsborough, Thomas Reynolds, and William Johnson. He had a short life, dying March 19, 1700, at the age of 30 years, according to his gravestone. Henry was buried upon his plantation where an impressive slab marked his remains. His will was proved in Anne Arundel County, April 26, 1700.

"To wife Catherine, executrix, dwelling plantation during life and 200 A, part of 'Warren's Ridge'. To son Henry and hrs., dwelling plantation and 200 A. afsd. at death of wife; also 282 A., ‘Ridgely's Beginning,' on n. side of Rogue Harbor Branch, Paturent R. To son Nicholas at 18 yrs. of age, and hrs., 275 A., ‘My Quarter Plantation,' at hd. of Broad Ck., and 272 A., ‘Ridgely's Lot,' on n. e. side of great branch of Patuxent R. To son Charles and hrs., money with which to buy land, at 21 yrs. of age. To dau. Ann and hrs., 1/2 of ‘Huntington Quarter' taken up by testator's father (unnamed) and himself. To dau. Eliza: and hrs., 1/2 of 300 A. at Chester at hd. of Morgan's Ck. Sons to be of age at 21 yrs. and daus. at 16 yrs. Overseers: Henry Ridgely and brother Charles Greenbury. Test: Robt. Goldsborough, Thos. Reynolds, Wm. Johnson."

The widow married as his second wife, Capt. John Howard, in 1701 and died soon after the birth of a daughter who was given the name of Catherine in 1703. The administration of the estate of Henry Ridgely passed to John Howard in December 1703. It was stated at court that Henry Ridgely of Anne Arundel, Gent., by his last will and testament left his wife, Catherine, the executrix of his estate and that he give his children legacies, thereupon his widow married John Howard who in right of his wife became possessed of the estates of the orphans and "soon after the said Katharine dyed leaving John Howard in possession of Ridgely's estate." The statement was signed by John Howard and his brothers, Samuel Howard and Philip Howard.

In the 1890s an unappreciative owner disturbed the family burying ground, removed the tombstones and built a house over the family graveyard. Henry's tombstone was removed to St Anne's Churchyard in Annapolis where it remains today. The inscription reads "Here Lyeth the body of Mr. Henry Ridgley who was borne the 3d of October 1669 and departed this life on ye 19th day of March 1699." The name is spelled "Ridgley," as was used by the English generations.

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Parents:
 Henry Ridgely (1635 - 1710)
 Elizabeth Howard Ridgely (1639 - 1669)
Children:
 Anne Ridgely Dorsey (1688 - 1771)*
 Nicholas Greenberry Ridgely (1693 - 1755)*
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Inscription: Here Lyeth The Body of Mr Henry Ridgley Who Was Borne The 3d Of October 1669 And Departed This Life On Ye 19th Day Of March 1699

Note: Marker only. Body is buried on the old Ridgely plantation.

Burial: Saint Annes Churchyard Annapolis Anne Arundel County Maryland, USA

Maintained by: meet Virginia Originally Created by: Izzebella Record added: Oct 30, 2005 Find A Grave Memorial# 12216778


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  • Captain Henry Ridgely1
  • M, #184004, b. 3 October 1669, d. 19 March 1699/0
  • Last Edited=6 Feb 2006
  • Captain Henry Ridgely was born on 3 October 1669 at Waldridge, Anne Arundel, Maryland, U.S.A..1
  • He was the son of Colonel Henry Ridgely and Sarah Warner.1
  • He married Katherine Greenbury, daughter of Colonel Nicholas Greenbury and Anne Dorsey, in 1689 at Anne Arundel, Maryland, U.S.A..1
  • He died on 19 March 1699/0 at age 30 at Anne Arundel, Maryland, U.S.A..1
  • Children of Captain Henry Ridgely and Katherine Greenbury
  1. Elizabeth Ridgely+1 b. c 1690, d. 18 Dec 1734
  2. Ann Ridgely+1 b. c 1691, d. c Dec 1771
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Capt. Henry Ridgley's Timeline

1669
October 3, 1669
Waldridge, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
1688
1688
Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland
1694
February 12, 1694
Waldridge, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
1696
1696
Cecil County, Province of Maryland
1697
1697
Waldridge, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
1699
March 19, 1699
Age 29
Anne Arundel County, Maryland
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Anne Arundel Co., Maryland