
| i. | THOMAS3 LIDDLE, b. 1830; d. Unknown. | ||
| ii. | CHRISTA LIDDLE, b. 1833; d. Unknown. | ||
| iii. | MARY LIDDLE, b. 1836; d. Unknown. | ||
| iv. | MARGARET LIDDLE, b. 1838; d. Unknown. | ||
| v. | ISABEL LIDDLE, b. 1840; d. Unknown. | ||
| vi. | ELLEN LIDDLE, b. 1842; d. Unknown. | ||
| vii. | JOHN E. LIDDLE, b. February 1845; d. Unknown; m. ALVIRA E. BURDICK; d. Unknown. | ||
| viii. | HARRIET LIDDLE, b. 1847; d. Unknown. | ||
| 7. | ix. | ANDREW GEORGE LIDDLE, b. November 01, 1849, Andes, Delaware Co., NY; d. September 07, 1911, Andes, Delaware Co., NY. |
| i. | WILLIAM3 LIDDLE, d. Unknown. | ||
| 8. | ii. | THOMAS J. LIDDLE, b. August 07, 1841, Delaware Co. New York; d. 1928, Colfax, Whitman Co. Washington. | |
| 9. | iii. | MARGARET LIDDLE, b. November 18, 1842, Coulter Brook, Bovina, Delaware Co., NY; d. October 01, 1917, Andes Village, Delaware Co., NY. | |
| iv. | HENRY LIDDLE, b. 1844, Delaware County New York13; d. 1921, Colfax, Whitman Co. Washington14; m. MARY L. KENNEDY; b. 186215; d. 1940, Colfax, Whitman Co. Washington16.. |
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Notes for HENRY LIDDLE: This item about Henry Liddle was copied from the book "An Illustrated History of Whitman County; 1901 written by W.H. Lever. H. M. Liddle - Few men in Colfax have been in business longer in the city than has the man whose name gives caption to this paragraph, and perhaps none has maintained a livery barn here for a longer period. For more than twenty-two years his stables have been open for accommodation of those who travel by team, and his own rigs have been in readiness for customers. As a citizen his standing in the town is of the highest, and few enjoy in greater measure the esteem and good will of their fellows. Mr. Liddle is a native of the Empire state, born in Delaware county in 1848. His educational advantages were those afforded by the public schools there established. As soon as he became old enough to assume for himself the burdens of life he engaged in farming, and that was his business most of the time while he remained in New York. He came to Colfax in 1877 and farmed here for two years, thereupon embarking in the livery business, which, as stated above, he has followed continuously since. He has long held rank among the leaders in that line of business in the Palouse country. In fraternal affiliations, our subject is identified with the Improved Order of Red Men. He was married in Colfax in 1886, the lady being Miss Mary L. Kennedy, a native of Oregon, and a member of an old and respected pioneer family of that state. Mrs. Liddle is herself a pioneer of Whitman county of 1876. The following article was copied from the book "Colfax 100 Plus" written in 1981 by Edith E. Erickson. Another very early business was the livery stables. The town had several. F.W. Beck's was preserved in a picture. Henry Liddle's obituary gave a good description of the work of the liveries. Henry Liddle went into livery and feed stable business in 1879. The livery business was an important factor in the life of the community in those days, especially in the years before the railroad spread its network over the eastern part of Washington. The stage line made the Liddle barn its headquarters for many years. Liddle owned some very fine horses and furnished hearse teams which he drove for hundreds of funerals over the county for thirty years. He had a black team for the black hearse and a white team for the white hearse. His livery stable was located at the corner of main aned brewery (Stevens) streets. This article was copied from the book "Tape Recordings from Newspapers of Colfax - The History of Colfax" by Tabor LaFollette. While no reference to a date or which newspaper this article was from it is assumed to be the Colfax Gazette. Henry Liddle - A pioneer of pioneers! Henry Liddle, proprietor of Liddle's Livery Stable, probably the longest established business man of Colfax. He was doing a splendid business when the Colfax Gazette first saw light, and he is doing a splendid business now. Mr. Liddle is not only a favorite with the residents of Colfax, but all men in all parts of the country delight to call him friend. He runs a good livery stable, and his teams and vehicles are first class. The horse or carriage left in his care are certian of receiving proper attention. |
| 10. | v. | ANDREW E. LIDDLE, b. 1846, New York State; d. Unknown. | |
| vi. | JANE LIDDLE, b. 1848, New York State17; d. Unknown. | ||
| vii. | DAVID R. LIDDLE, b. September 15, 185418; d. Unknown; m. HATTIE B. JACKSON, January 12, 1886, Bovina, Delaware Co. New York19; d. Unknown. | ||
| 11. | viii. | JAMES ARCHIBALD LIDDLE, b. October 10, 1858; d. 1939. |
| i. | ROBERT D.3 LIDDLE, b. April 22, 1850; d. Unknown; m. MARY E. CLOSE; d. Unknown. |
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Notes for ROBERT D. LIDDLE: "Descendants of Thomas Liddle" compiled by Christine Van Kleeck, dated February 1993 indicates Robert D. Liddle was a blacksmith in Downsville, NY, business commenced in 1870 (Source: History of Delaware Co., NY). . |
| i. | JOHN3 LIDDLE, b. December 22, 1847; d. Unknown. |
| i. | JANE3 LIDDLE, b. 1844; d. 1924, Andes, Delaware Co. New York; m. GEORGE K. GLADSTONE, December 06, 1866, Delaware County, New York21; b. 1844; d. 1908, Andes, Delaware Co. New York.. | ||
| ii. | MARGARET LIDDLE, b. 1847; d. Unknown. | ||
| iii. | MARY LIDDLE, b. 1849, Andes, Delaware Co. New York; d. Unknown; m. JAMES MILLS, January 05, 1867; d. Unknown. | ||
| iv. | THOMAS C. LIDDLE, b. 1851; d. Unknown. | ||
| v. | AGNES LIDDLE, b. 1853; d. Unknown. | ||
| vi. | ISABELLA LIDDLE, b. 1855; d. Unknown. | ||
| vii. | ELIZABETH LIDDLE, b. 1857; d. Unknown. |
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