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John L Rhoades

Birth13 Apr 1830 - Indiana
Death15 Feb 1883 - Yorkville, Mendocino County, California
MotherElizabeth Betsy Copple
FatherJohn S. Rhoades

Born in Indiana on 13 Apr 1830 to John S. Rhoades and Elizabeth Betsy Copple. John L Rhoades married Katherine Smith and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Feb 1883 in Yorkville, Mendocino County, California.

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John S. Rhoades
1790 - 1859
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Elizabeth Betsy Copple
1796 - 1859
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Katherine Smith
1837 - 1865
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Emma Augusta Rhoades
1871 - 1913
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Jacob Newton Rhoades
1858 - 1926
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Rebecca Jane Rhodes
1860 - 1933
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William E. Settle Rhoades
1879 - Unknown
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Dora Catherine Rhoades
1868 - 1925
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Nancy Rhoades
1864 - Unknown
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James I Rhoades
1862 - Unknown
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Lillie Belle Rhoades
1869 - 1880
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Clara A Rhoades
1863 - Unknown
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Mary Susan Rhoads
1856 - 1902

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