A Guide to the Riddick Family Papers, 1734/5-1804
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 29989
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
Use photostat copies of items in collection.
Preferred Citation
Riddick Family Papers, 1734/5-1804. Accession 29989. Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
Gift, 26 April 1978, of Claudius James Riddick of Suffolk, Virginia.
Biographical Information
The Riddick family was a prominent family in Nansemond County and Suffolk, Virginia. The Riddicks owned extensive property in the county and town and intermarried with other prominent families of Nansemond County including the Norfleets and Prentises. Moses Riddick (ca. 1715-1799) was the father of Jethro Riddick (ca. 1741-1799).
Scope and Content
$$aPapers, 1735-1804 of the Riddick family of Nansemond County, Virginia, consisting of deeds, 1734/5-1804 for property in Nansemond County; a plat, 18 June 1765, of 88 acres in Nansemond County disputed between Moses Riddick and John Jones; a bill of sale, 29 June 1767, for a female slave from Henry Bates to Moses Riddick; and an account, 1788-1789, of Jethro Riddick to Josiah Riddick (b. 1748) for payment of taxes. There are typed transcripts of all items, except for the plat, 18 June 1765, and the account, 1788-1789.
Related Material
Louise Withers Ellyson Anna Mary, 1958 (LVA accession 31778).
Riddick Family Papers, 1720-1856 (LVA accession 23846).
Riddick Family Papers, 1798-1860 (LVA accession 28524).
Riddick Family Papers, 1806-1981 (LVA accession 31819).