Lemon Family Collection

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Rachel Ann Ridley
Daughter of Martha Jane Parham
Reverend William Henry Lemon
Rev. William Henry Lemon (Jan. 15, 1886 - July 1966) was born in Woods Crossroads, Petsworth Parish, in Gloucester County, Virginia. Rev. Henry Lemon (he generally referred to himself as "Henry" Lemon, ignoring his first name, "William") was the fraternal twin brother of James Frank Lemon, Jr. (Jan. 15, 1886 - 1970), who was the great-grandfather of local historians Sam and John Lemon of Media. Both Rev. Henry Lemon and James Frank Lemon, Jr., were the sons of James Frank ("Franklin") Lemon, Sr. (1853 - 1936) and Frances "Fannie" Reed Burrell (1856 - 1888), of Woods Crossroads, Petsworth Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia. The earliest known Lemon ancestor was Rev. William Lemon, a mulatto, born about 1750, and died after 1800, in Petsworth Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia. Although nothing is known about his origins or parentage, according to Census records, Rev. William Lemon appears to have been a free person of color. It is presumed that one of his parents was white (probably his father), and the other (most likely his mother) was a person of color. It is also unclear whether he was born free or attained free legal status as an adult. It is also unclear when he became a minister, but sometime around 1770, when the pastor of a local white church in Petsworth Parish died, Rev. William Lemon served as a temporary replacement. However, he was apparently so popular with the white congregation, he remained the pastor of that church until he died. In 1920, his descendant, Rev. Henry Lemon was the pastor of Second Baptist Church, at State Street and Manchester Avenue in Media. And later became the pastor at the First Baptist Church of Paschall, Philadelphia, located at 7100 Woodland Ave., Philadelphia, PA. He is buried in historic Eden Cemetery in Collingdale, PA, on the main driveway, across from the underground burial vault. [Information from Sam Lemon, October 2023]
Ridley Family Members
Family gathering in Southhampton County, VA, near the Bonnie Doon Plantation.
Sam Lemon and Kris Yarnall Sibinga
Sam Lemon, great great grandson of Cornelius and Martha Jane Ridley, with Kris Yarnall Sibinga, at the installation of the headstone for Cornelius and Martha Jane at Eden Cemetery 2001. Kris Sibinga is a direct descendant of Issac and Elizabeth Smedley Yarnall of Providence Quaker Meeting in Media, Pa., who gave Cornelius and Martha Jane refuge when they arrived as runaway slaves.
Thomas and Maud Ortiga with daughter Lily (left)
On beach at Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Thomas Ortiga and Maud Ridley, marriage certificate
They were married in St. Simon the Cyrenian Episcopal Church.
Thomas Ortiga nee Bolden
Husband of Maud R. Ridley.
Tom Philips
Josepha Philips Ridley's cousin.
William H Ridley
Advertisement for his political campaign for County Commissioner.
William H Ridley
Newspaper article about his admission to the Philadelphia Bar, as reported in the Philadelphia Tribune.
William H. Ridley
He lived from 1867 to 1945. He was the first child born to Martha Jane and Cornelius Ridley in Media.
William H. Ridley
Shown here in the Recorder of Deeds office at the Delaware County Court House, Media, Pa.
William H. Ridley
In this group photograph of members of the Delaware County Bar Association, William H. Ridley is in the second row, 5th from left.
William H. Ridley
Three smiling soldiers in a field.Ridley, in the middle, holds a rifle.
William H. Ridley
In this group of soldiers, Ridley is in the center of the front row.
William H. Ridley
In this group, Ridley is holding the gun.
William H. Ridley
At the far left in this group photograph.
William H. Ridley
1991 commemoration of his admittance to the Delaware County Bar Association. Judges and members of the Bar in attendance.
William H. Ridley, business card
Attorney at Law, 1707 West Third Street, Chester, Pa.
William H. Ridley, business card
136 East Market Street, West Chester, Pa.