You will need to determine the angle at which the azmuth reading for the dish's line of sight intersects with the azmuth position of the ridgeline. You can do this using your deed survey map.
In your garage or anywhere you can, you need to construct a full size working model of your situation.
Then, you basically need to get ahold of either a round or elliptical dish (whichever one you will need) and set it to the correct elevation and tilt (in the case of an elliptical dish). Mounting the foot on a piece of plywood is a good idea.
Then, you need to position a mockup of the ridgeline in front of the dish. A light horizontal board on a camera tripod is good for this, since you will need to adjust it's elevation.
Using a satellite position calculator, get the elevation positions for 101, and if necessary (elliptical dish) 110 and 119.
Using an angle finder and strings, attach strings to the bottom edhe of the dish pan with tape. Then using the strings, determine the reflection angles between the dish and the lnb and the dish, attach the strings to the wall. Do this for three strings; one each for 101, 110 and 119, if you are using an elliptical dish.
Attach a string to the foot pivot of the dish mount and tape it to the top of the ridgeline mockup. Move the rigdeline mockup to the correct angle in relation to the dish's azmuth angle. Stretch the string out and make sure the angle on the string is the same as your roof pitch.
Move the ridheline mockup back and forth and up and down as necessary in relation to the dish, while maintaintaining the angle of the string at the angleof the roof pitch. This will determine how far back you can place the dish from the roof line. If the ridgeline mockup touches any string attached to the bottom of the dish, it will degrade your signal.
This sounds complicated, but this is the only sure way to determine, if you can clear the ridge to get line of sight.