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Brick Walls - John W Rhodes

tracy — Tue, 01/03/2006 - 19:40

Much of my father's side of the family is very hard to research. A multitude of reasons exist for this state of affairs, but the main reasons are these: New York did not keep vital records until the 1880s and many of the family members were very poor.

One of the most interesting brickwalls, though, is my great-great-grandfather, John W Rhodes, of Plattekill, Ulster County, New York. After finding my great-grandmother, Irene Rhodes, in the 1880 census, I traced her father, John W, through the census years. One pattern stood out to me, John always lived near or with Jonah and Abigail Rhodes. I assumed that these two might be his parents but I did not have proof of this relationship since before 1880 the federal census did not specify relationships between members of a household and he did not live with them in 1880.

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Irene E Rhodes

tracy — Sat, 11/05/2005 - 16:25

Birth:
December 1872 - New York, USA
daughter of John W Rhodes and Eliza R Bradley

Marriage:
28 May 1890 - Marlborough, Ulster County, New York, USA
to William Henry Davis, son of William Davis and Phebe Ayers

Children:
- Edward C - b. February 1891, New York, USA; d. 25 Apr 1902, Clintondale, Ulster, New York, USA
- Ferris Garles - b. 23 November 1899, New York, USA; m. 23 Sept 1924, Ulster County, New York, USA Ruth Houston
- James Hull - b. 17 February 1913, New York, USA; m. 10 Dec 1934, New Paltz, Ulster, New York, USA Ruth Maud Lent; d. 21 January 1973, New York, USA

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