Haywood Yancey Riddle | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 4th district |
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In office December 14, 1875 – March 3, 1879 |
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Preceded by | Samuel M. Fite |
Succeeded by | Charles Edward Snodgrass |
Personal details | |
Born |
Van Buren, Tennessee |
June 20, 1834
Died | March 28, 1879 Lebanon, Tennessee |
(aged 44)
Political party | Democratic |
Children |
Haywood Yancy Riddle, Jr. Henry Shelton Riddle Jennie Wren Riddle Rubie Riddle |
Alma mater | Union University |
Profession | politician |
Haywood Yancy Riddle, Jr. Henry Shelton Riddle
Jennie Wren Riddle
Haywood Yancey Riddle (June 20, 1834 – March 28, 1879) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for the 4th congressional district of Tennessee.
Riddle was born in Van Buren, Tennessee, in Hardeman County the son of Wylie Jones and Ruth Bowers Riddle. He completed preparatory studies and graduated from Union University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee in 1854. He was an adjunct professor of mathematics and languages at that institution. He graduated from Cumberland School of Law at Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee in 1857 and was admitted to the bar in Ripley, Mississippi the same year. He married Martha G. Skelton and they had four children, Haywood Yancy Jr., Henry Shelton, Jennie Wren, and Rubie.
When Riddle moved to Smith County, Tennessee in 1858, he engaged in agricultural pursuits. He enlisted in the Confederate Army as a private in 1861 and served throughout the war. In the last year, he was on the staffs of Brigadier Generals Wright and Mackall.
Riddle moved to Lebanon, Tennessee, in Wilson County in 1865 to practice law, but he was employed as a deputy clerk in the chancery clerk's office for five years. He was appointed clerk for a term of six years in 1870 and served until December 20, 1875.