Background
Ridgely was born in Dover, Delaware, the son of Doctor Charles and Ann Moore Ridgely.
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Ridgely was born in Dover, Delaware, the son of Doctor Charles and Ann Moore Ridgely.
He attended Dickinson College and studied law with Charles Smith of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Admitted to the Delaware Bar in 1802, he began a practice in Dover. In 1842, Ridgely married Sarah Ann Comegys, the daughter of Cornelius P. Comegys, the former Governor of Delaware. They had no children.
Ridgely was instrumental in the organization of the Farmer’s Bank and served as its president in Dover for 40 years.
Ridgely was a Federalist and began his political career in the State House, serving in three sessions from 1808 through 1810. He was a Kent County Levy Court Commissioner as well.
Subsequently, he was elected to the 12th and 13th United State House from required until March 4, 1811 until March 3, 1815. There he joined the general Federalist opposition to the War of 1812.
Much of his correspondence from these days is published in A Calendar of Ridgely Family Letters, 1742-1899.
Not seeking reelection in 1814, he returned to Dover and resumed the practice of law. He served as the Secretary of State of Delaware from 1817 until 1827 and also was elected to the State House for the 1816, 1822, and 1827 sessions. In 1827, he was elected to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Nicholas Van Dyke and served out his term from January 12, 1827 until March 3, 1829.
He was not reelected to the next Congress because, in the great political realignment then underway, Ridgely had become a supporter of President Andrew Jackson, in opposition to the majority in the Delaware General Assembly.
He was an opponent of slavery and is said to have bought slaves, only to release them. He was considered a man of superior judgment with a considerable talent for business.
Elections were held the first Tuesday of October. United States. Representatives took office March 4 and have a two-year term.
The General Assembly chose the United States. Senators, who also took office March 4, but for a six-year term.
Federalist Party, Democratic Party.
He was a member of the Federalist Party, and later the Democratic Party, who served as United States. Representative from Delaware and as United States. Senator from Delaware. Members of the State House took office on the first Tuesday of January for a one-year term.