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John Rhoades

Birth26 Dec 1773 - Chesterfield, Massachusetts
Death23 Feb 1854 - Elbridge, Onondaga, New York
MotherEmeline "Emma" A. Chapman
FatherJoseph Rhodes

Born in Chesterfield, Massachusetts on 26 Dec 1773 to Joseph Rhodes and Emeline "Emma" A. Chapman. John Rhoades married Hannah Cooke and had 11 children. He passed away on 23 Feb 1854 in Elbridge, Onondaga, New York.

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Parents
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Joseph Rhodes
1740 - 1830
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Emeline "Emma" A. Chapman
1746 - 1815
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Cooke
1780 - 1859
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Hannah Flower
1778 - 1841
Children Show all
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John Dickinson Rhoades
1801 - 1884
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Hannah Rhodes
1819 - Unknown
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Clarrisa Rhodes
1815 - Unknown
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Francis Rhoades
1803 - Unknown
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Hannah Rhoades
1810 - Unknown
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Luther Rhoades
1807 - 1869
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Clymena Rhoades
1805 - 1882
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Emma Chapman Rhodes
1804 - 1861
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Benjamin Rhoades
1830 - 1892
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Joseph Franklin Rhoades
1816 - 1878
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Orpha Rhoades
1812 - 1813

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