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Re: Windsor-Riley Connections
Posted by: James Windsor (ID *****6889) Date: January 25, 2008 at 12:01:47
In Reply to: Windsor-Riley Connections by Jackson Day of 1177

Arnold T. Windsor actually married Mrs. Mary Riley.

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Arnold2 Thomas Windsor (Thomas1), the son of Thomas Windsor and Catherine (Ward). He was born 26 April 1785, in Montgomery Co. Maryland, and died 26 October 1842, at Lexington, Lafayette Co. Missouri. He is buried in the Machpelah Cemetery, Lexington, Missouri.

He married Mrs. Mary (Richards) Riley, on 18 August 1818, in Montgomery Co. Maryland, the daughter of William Richards and Tabitha Pollockfield (Letton). She was born 14 April 1790, in Maryland, and died 5 October 1864, at Lexington, Lafayette Co. Missouri, aged 74y 5m 21d. She is buried next to her husband in the Machpelah Cemetery, Lexington, Missouri.

THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington D. C., 28 August 1818, “Arnold T. Winsor and Mrs. Mary Riley, both of Montgomery Co. Md., were married Aug. 18, by the Rev. Mr. Read.”

Mary Richards married 1), as his second wife, George5 Camden Riley, (Hugh4, Hugh3, Aodh Hugh2, Maolmordha Miles1), on 18 October 1810, in Montgomery Co. Maryland, the son of Hugh Riley and Sarah (Camden). He was born c1768, in Montgomery Co. Maryland, and died before 9 May 1815, in Montgomery Co. Maryland.

George Camden Riley married 1) Sarah Wilson, c1792, in Montgomery Co. Maryland.
Children of George Camden Riley and Sarah (Wilson): i. Sarah Martha Camden (1811-) and ii. Tabitha Ann (c1813-) Riley.


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Regarding the diary of Josiah Henson, who was the slave of Isaac Riley....

Can you believe I actually sent the excerpt from Henson's diary to a descendant of Isaac Riley. The descendant wrote back a nasty letter stating he had heard of the Henson diary and had seen the record, but that he decided not to include the details of Henson's story about his slave mother begging Isaac Riley to spare her children because in his Riley genealogy it was too negative of a story and the descendant only wanted to promote positive images of his ancestors. Thus Isaac Riley gets off with a spotless image of contributions to history.


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