I don't know if any of these articles is connected to your family.
There are other Jacob Ridenours and other Ridenours in the 1830s in
the Hagerstown papers. I didn't happen to have access to papers from
Frederick, MD, that early.
A list of letters remaining in the post office in Hagers Town, Md.
April 1st, 1830, that woud be sent to the General Post Office as dead
letters if not claimed by July included the names Jacob Ridenour and
isaac Ridenour.
--Hagerstown Mail, Hagerstown, MD (2 Apr 1
Looking for info on ancestry and siblings of Jacob Ridenour.
Marriage Licenses of Frederick County MD show the marriage of Jacob Ridenour and Rebecca (d/o Mathias) Flook on 10 Aug 1829. Jacob & Rebecca had at least one child before moving to Montgomery County OH circa 1832. There they had at least a dozen children born before about 1850. As shown in "Montgomery County OH Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol 3," Jacob Ridenour, Rebecca, and a number of their children are buried in David's cemetery. The transcript
Looking to determine "is she?" or "isn't she?"
Middletown Valley, Frederick County MD - Magdalena Young, born 20 December 1784, was the oldest child of Jacob (s/o Conrad) Young & Phronica (aka Phrene / Veronica) Fridrich. Jacob later (1812e) moved to Indiana, then died there in 1816. Jacob was baptized as "Hs Jacob" Young. Hs >> Hans >> John
Washington County MD - Jacob Hershey married Mary Young circa 6 December 1803. They had 14 or 15 children born between 1804 and 1825. Some sources list her name as M