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Rhoda "Rody" LODER

Birth1742 - Deerfield, Cumberland, New Jersey, USA
DeathNot Available - Pittsgrove Salem Co New Jersey
MotherMary Tryon
FatherDaniel Loder

Born in Deerfield, Cumberland, New Jersey, USA on 1742 to Daniel Loder and Mary Tryon. Rhoda "Rody" LODER married Noah Stratton and had 12 children. She passed away in Pittsgrove Salem Co New Jersey.

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Parents
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Daniel Loder
1730 - 1800
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Mary Tryon
1726 - 1817
Spouse(s)
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Noah Stratton
1745 - 1785
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Stephen Bowen
1712 - 1797
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Andreas Andrew Hitchner
1762 - 1812
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Hichner/hitchner
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Charles Preston Stratton
1773 - 1840
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John Stratton
1775 - Unknown
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Rhoda Stratton
1780 - 1856
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Sherry Stratton
1786 - Unknown
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Dorcas Stratton
1784 - 1799
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Tamson Stratton
1782 - Unknown
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Samuel Bowen
1787 - 1866
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Martha Bowen
Unknown - 1862
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Zilphah (Bowen) Gibson
1770 - 1843
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Huldah Bowen
1765 - Unknown
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Abigail Stratton
1699 - Unknown
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Sarah Stratton
1753 - 1799

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