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  2. Ceres Bethel AME Church - Wikipedia

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    In 1858 the congregation's trustees bought a 1.25-acre (0.51 ha) parcel on the mountainside above Burkittsville for $16.50. A church is believed to have been erected on the site shortly after, and Daniel Ridout was assigned to the congregation, together with others on his circuit. [2] Ridout and his family lived at the base of the mountain.

  3. Godfrey Ridout - Wikipedia

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    Godfrey Ridout (6 May 1918 in Toronto – 24 November 1984 in Toronto) was a Canadian composer, conductor, music educator, and writer. Life and career.

  4. Alan Ridout - Wikipedia

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    Alan Ridout (9 December 1934 – 19 March 1996) was a British composer and teacher. Life. Born in West Wickham, Kent [a], England, Alan Ridout studied briefly at ...

  5. Ridout - Wikipedia

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    Ridout is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Ridout (1934–1996), British composer and teacher; Alexandra Ridout (born 1998), British jazz trumpeter; Dudley Ridout (1866–1941), British soldier; George Percival Ridout (1807–1873), British-Canadian merchant and politician; Godfrey Ridout (1918–1984), Canadian composer ...

  6. Gardendale - Wikipedia

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    Gardendale is the name of several places in the United States: Gardendale, Alabama; Gardendale, Texas; Gardendale, Michigan in Fort Gratiot Township

  7. George Percival Ridout - Wikipedia

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    George Percival Ridout (August 21, 1807 – June 28, 1873) was an English-born merchant and politician in Canada West. [1] He represented Toronto in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1851 to 1854 as an independent Conservative.

  8. Thomas Ridout (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ridout (October 17, 1828 – July 3, 1905) was a Canadian architect and railway engineer. Personal.

  9. Thomas Gibbs Ridout - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gibbs Ridout was a member of the small circle of privileged insiders who Lieutenant Governors of Upper Canada appointed to hold administrative posts and sinecures. [1] His father, Thomas Ridout, was Surveyor General of Upper Canada. Initially, during the War of 1812, Ridout served as a Lieutenant in the 3rd Regiment of Foot. [1]