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Martha Jane Parham Ridley
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Martha Jane Parham Ridley (A biographical sketch by Samuel M. Lemon, M.S., samlemon@comcast.net, great-great-grandson of Cornelius & Martha Jane Parham Ridley) Mother of William Henry Ridley, Esq. and wife of Cornelius Ridley Photo taken c. 1905. The story of the man often called, "Lawyer Ridley," begins with his parents - Cornelius Ridley and Martha Jane Parham - former slaves on
neighboring plantations in Southampton County, Virginia. Separately, they escaped during
the Civil War, and later reunited here in Media, where they were taken in by Isaac and
Elizabeth Smedly Yarnall - local Quakers who lived on Providence Road. As they began to
find work and establish themselves here, they later moved to the little house on the
corner of Front Street and Providence Road, which is now known as the "Minshall
House." It was there, on June 12, 1867, that William
Henry Ridley born.
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