Bristol Rhodes was born in 1755 at
Cranston
Rhode Island, an African-American slave to Capt. William Rhodes.
He lived in
Cranston until 29 May 1778, when he enlisted in a Rhode Island’s
Continental
Regiment, and gained his freedom in the process. Bristol served
nearly five
years, seeing action in Rhode Island, New Jersey, New York, and
Virginia.
During the siege of Yorktown, he was badly wounded from a cannon shot
in which
he lost both his left leg and left hand. Bristol spent nearly a
year in the
hospital where on 1 September 1782, he was discharged by the Commander
and
Chief General George Washington. Later that September, a board of
officers
awarded him with an honorary badge for “long and faithful service.”
In time,
Bristol would be rewarded with a pension for life. He moved from
Cranston to
Providence Rhode Island 1789. His home in Providence became meeting
place for
people of color. When he died 3 July 1810, two major
newspapers carried his
obituary. Source: Herndon, Ruth Wallis “Unwelcome American’s,
Living on the
Margin in Early New England.” University of Pennsylvania Press,
Philadelphia.
2001
Brister Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 1st and 2nd RI Regt.
(consolidated)1
Bristol Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 1st RI Regt.1
Bristol Rhodes, Private, Capt. Edward Slocum's Co., Col. Greene's
1st Rhode
Island.
Source: Military - Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the
Revolution
Bristol Rhodes, Private age 31, on Feb. 10, 1785 was granted a
pension of
$5.00 a month. He was in the Rhode Island regiment commanded by
Col. Jeremiah
Olney. Loss of the left leg and left hand by a cannon shot in the
memorable
siege of Yorktown, in Virginia, in October, 1781.
Source: Records of the State of Rhode Island and Providence
Plantations, pages
162 to 167
Catharine Rhodes, age 86, Revolutionary War Pensioner, 1840 RI
Census of
Pensioners, in Warwick, Kent Co. RI.
Charles Rhodes, served out of Rhode Island as Pvt. in April 1777,
under
Benjamin Arnold, Colonel, and James Sheldon, Captain, Source:
"Revolutionary
Defenses in Rhode Island" by
Edward Field, Pub. by Providence, RI, Preston and Rounds, 1896,page
87.
Charles Rhodes, served as 2nd Lt. in 9th Regt. of Cont.
Troops1
Charles Rhodes, served as 1st Lieutenant, brigantine General Gasden
(privateer); ...
Source: Military - Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the
Revolution
Charles Rhodes, served in 3rd NC Regt.1
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Charles Rhodes, born Feb. 22, 1765,
served
Sgt. in 5th NC Regt.1, from 1776-1778. In 1779
he served as Capt.
for three mouths, under Col. Johnston Regiment of NC, commanded by Gen
Butler.
See: Revolutionary War Pension of Charles Rhodes, S. 7386
Charles Rhodes, served in Pawtuxet RI Rangers1
Christian Rhodes or as Christians Roath, served as Pvt. &
Matross under
the Comissary Gen'l in Military Stores Dept.1
Cornelius Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 5th NY Regt.1
Daniel Rhoads/Rhodes, was from Massachusetts, where he served in Capt.
Samuel Payson's company, Col. John Graton's regiment, as a "Minute Man,"
enlisting April 19, 1775 for 8 days ; he again served for three months in Col.
Joseph Read's regiment and again in Sept. 1776 in a battalion stationed at
Hull. He died June 14, 1830 in Walpole Massachusetts, and according to some family documents he is buried in an unmarked grave at the Guild Burial Ground in Walpole, Massachusetts. See: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=152372975
Daniel Rhodes, listed as an American prisoners con???ned on board the British ship ??? Torbay " in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina, during the war of the Revolution, 1780-1, many of whom were from the State of Virginia, ???led by the'heirs of Capt. Jacob Cohen (Cowen), of Cumberland county, Virginia, with their Memorial to the 26th Congress for compensation for the service of their father as captain of a company of troopers of the Virginia Continental Line, of which the following is a copy, spelling included (Pub.): Toasar Parson SHIP, Cnanms Town Hansoun, }
18th May, 1781.
David Rhodes, served as Pvt. in Capt. Mellin's Co. of NH Troops1
David Rhodes, served as Pvt. as a "Minute Man," Muster-roll of the
first
company of militia in the District of Stoughtonham, commanded by Edward
Bridge
SAVELS, forming part of Colonel ROBINSON's regiment
Dick Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 1st & 2nd RI Regts.
(consolidated)1
Dick Rhodes, served as Private, under Capt. John S. Dexter's (4th)
Co.
Source: Military - Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the
Revolution
Elijah Rhodes, served as Pvt. in VA Troops, card #5804 roll
#431
Elisha Rhodes, MD4, #46. On roll of Captain Philip
Maroney’s
Company, Flying Camp, Maryland August 5, 1776, see: http://emmitsburg.net/archive_list/articles/history/rev_war/forgotten_patriots_of_tom_creek.htm
Elisha Rhodes, served as Capt. in
1st Regt.
of NC Mil.1
Ezekiel Rhodes, served as Pvt., Philadelphia County Militia, 6th
Battalion,
5th Company, of Norriton Township. See: http://farmpark.org/History/
Ezekiel Rhodes was age 86, Revolutionary War Pensioner, 1840 Census
of NY
Pensioners, he lived at Southport, in Chemung Co. NY.
George Rhodes born ca 1756, served as Pvt. in the 7th VA Regt. from
1776 to
1778. He filed for a pension in 1818, at the time he was living
in Fluvanna
County VA. George died on September 2, 1839. See: Pension S39041
George Rhodes, Revolutionary War Soldiers that lived at one
time, or are
buried in Tompkins Co., NY. See: http://mywebpage.netscape.com/jmgencon/books/rev_war_index.html
George Rhodes, served in 5th MD Regt.1
Henry Rhodes, Pvt., Volunteers of Ireland, possibly present per
Vol. of
Ireland Feb 1780 musters. Brit/Loyalist Participants in The Battle of
Camden.
http://battleofcamden.org/volsofireland.htm
Henry Rhodes, served in Gallup's Regt. of CT Mil.1
Henry Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 8th NC Regt.1
Henry Rhodes, Lt. Col., of Onslow County NC, was born in 1731
and died after
the country's first defining war in 1780, see: http://newbernsunjournal.com/SiteProcessor.cfm?Template=/GlobalTemplates/Details.cfm&StoryID=20497&Section=Local
Henry Rhodes, served in the Marine Corp. out of Virginia in
1776.7
Col. Henry Rhodes, a member of the Sons of Liberty who fought in the
Revolutionary War, a member of the North Carolina Militia. Died in
1780, as he
helped gather freedom fighters to repel a British invasion of
Wilmington.
Buried State Veterans Cemetery in Jacksonville NC. See: http://jdnews.com/SiteProcessor.cfm?Template=/GlobalTemplates/Details.cfm&StoryID=36519&Section=News
Hezekiah Rhodes, enlisted as a Pvt. in Albemarle, NC under Capt.
William
Daltow (Dalthow? Dolbow?) and Julian Miller, Col. Holt (Heath?), Gen.
Buchanan.
See: Pension of Hezekiah
Rhodes S. 7385
Hezekiah Rhodes, served in Fletcher's Regt. of VT Mil.1
Holden Rhodes, served in RI during Rev, card #5813 roll #431
Holdon Rhodes, served in Waterman's RI Regt.1
Isaac Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 5th NC Regt.1
See: Jacob Rhoades of ME / MA..
Jacob Rhodes, served in VA during Rev, card #5813 roll #431
Jacob Rhodes, 1778, Nov. 15th: George Emrey to furnish the child of
Jacob Rhodes, said Jacob being in the Continental army. William
Douglass to furnish Mary Rhodes, her husband being in the army. George
Summers to furnish William Gilmore, his son being in the army. Title:
History and comprehensive description of Loudoun County Virginia.
Author: James William Head. Edition: illustrated. Publisher: Park View
Press, 1908 Page 135-136
Jacob Rhodes or as Jacob Roads, served as Pvt. in 4th NY
Regt.1
Jacob Rhodes, served as Capt. in the 5th Pennsylvania Battalion
under Col.
Jacob Weaver (Source: Penn. Archives - Series 5-Vol. t - p. 216.)
Jacob Rhodes, served as Pvt., Philadelphia County Militia, 6th
Battalion,
5th Company, of Norriton Township. See: http://farmpark.org/History/
Jacob Rhodes, served as Fifer in 5th & 8th VA Regt.1, 7
Jacob Rhoads, MD4, #46. On roll of Captain
Philip Maroney's
Company, Flying Camp, Maryland August 5, 1776, see: http://emmitsburg.net/archive_list/articles/history/rev_war/forgotten_patriots_of_tom_creek.htm
Jacob Rhoads, Private, NC Militia, From the Book,
"Revolutionary War
Records of Duplin-Sampson Counties." By Virginia and Oscar Bizzell
c1997.
Jacob Rhoads, 1st Lieutenant, 8th NC Continental Line, from the
Book,
"Revolutionary War Records of Duplin-Sampson Counties." By Virginia and
Oscar
Bizzell c1997.
Jacob Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 8th VA Regt.1
Jacob Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 1788 Sullivan County, Tennessee
Militia List
of Capt. Thomas Vincent, see: http://tngenweb.org/revwar/counties/sullivan1788.html
James Rhodes: Born March 31, 1734; died in Thompson, Conn., Oct. 8, 1811. Private, Capt. Child's Company, Col. Philip Burr Bradley's (Fifth) Regiment "Connecticut Line;" May 26, 1777-Jan. 9, 1778. Engaged in battle at Germantown, Oct. 4, 1777. [From the book: Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, published 1910, page 191,
by Sons of the American Revolution. Massachusetts Society]
James Rhodes, 76, Revolutionary War Pensioner, 1840 RI Census of Pensioners, in Warwick, Kent Co. RI.
James Rhodes, served as Pvt. in Capt. Mellin's Co. of NH
Troops1
James Rhodes, served out of Rhode Island in 1777, 1778 as Pvt.,
under:
Benjamin Arnold, Colonel, Oliver Arnold, Lieutenant-Colonel and
Sylvester
Rhodes, Major. Source: "Revolutionary Defenses in Rhode Island" by
Edward
Field, Pub. By Providence, RI, Preston and Rounds, 1896, page 88, 89.
James Rhodes, served in the Pawtuxet RI Rangers1
James Rhodes, Jr., served in the Pawtuxet RI Rangers1
James Rhodes or as James Rhoades, served as Pvt. in 5th CT
Regt.1
Jeremiah Rhodes, served as Pvt. in MD Troops, card #5821 roll
#431
Jeremiah Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 3rd MD Regt.1
John Rhodes, served as Pvt. in Gerrish's MA Regt.1
John Rhodes, served as Lt. and Capt. in Col. Hall's Delaware Blues
Regt.1 In 1780 he was killed at the battle of Gate's
Defeat in
Camden, South Carolina. See pension of John Hackney
John Rhodes, of Lynn. Private. SOURCE: [7] History of Lynn, Mass., page 580.
John Rhodes a members of Capt. William Williams' Co., 7th Orange
Militia, Roster of
Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, Authors
North
Carolina D A R, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
of North Carolina, Gertrude May Sloan Hay, page 596.
John Rhodes, served in Ludington's Regt. of NY Mil.1
John or as John Roads, served as Pvt. in Hazen's Regt. of Cont.
Troops1
John Rhodes, served as Matross in 1st Arty Regt. of Cont.
Troops1
John Rhodes, served as Pvt. & Cpl. in 1st & 2nd RI Regts.
(consolidated)1
John Rhodes, served as Matross in 2nd Arty Regt. of Cont
Troops1
John Rhodes or as Joseph Rhodes, (also see Rhoads), served as Pvt.
in 2nd NY
Regt.1
John Rhodes was age 80, Revolutionary War Pensioner, 1840
Census of NY
Pensioners, he was living with Stephen F. Rhodes, in the town of
Corinth, at
Saratoga Co. NY
John Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 2nd RI Regt.1
John Rhodes, served as Fifer in 2nd VA Regt.1
John Rhodes, (also see Rhoads), served as Pvt. in 5th NY
Regt.1
John Rhodes or as John Roads, served as Pvt. in 5th PA Regt.1
John Rhodes, served out of Georgia, of Washington Co.8 Page 149
Jonas Rhodes, Loyalist, source: King's American Dragoons Thompson's
Troop,
Roll of Lieutenant Colonel THOMPSON’s Troop, King’s American Dragoons,
form’d
and Compleated agreeable to an Arrangement Approv'd by His Excellency,
Sir Guy
CARLETON K.B., 15th June 1782. http://royalprovincial.com/Military/Musters/kad/mrkadmain.htm
Joseph Rhodes, Misc. Service, card #5835 roll #431
Joseph Rhodes, served as Pvt. in Grayson's Regt. of Cont.
Troops1
Joseph Rhodes, served as Capt. in 1st NC Regt.1
Joseph Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 2nd NY Regt.1
Joseph Rhodes was age 78, Revolutionary War Pensioner, 1840 Census
of NY
Pensioners, living at the town of Orleans in Jefferson Co. NY.
Joseph Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 3rd SC Regt.1
Joseph Rhodes or as John Rhodes, (also see Rhoads), served as
Pvt. in 5th
NY Regt.1
Joseph Rhodes, served as Sgt. in 8th Regt. of CT Mil.1
Joseph Rhodes, served as Lt. in 8th NC Regt.1
Joseph Rhodes, served in 12th MA Regt.1
Joseph Thomas Rhodes, Captain, 4th NC Regt.1, and in the
10th
Continental Line. He was wounded at Stono Ferry, June 20, 1779, (see:
North
Carolina Continentals, by Hugh F. Rankin, p. 206) . He was also a
General, NC
Militia, from the Book, "Revolutionary War Records of Duplin-Sampson
Counties."
By Virginia and Oscar Bizzell c1997.
Joseph Rhodes, served out of Rhode Island 1778 as Surgeon, under:
Benjamin
Arnold, Colonel, Oliver Arnold, Lieutenant-Colonel and Sylvester
Rhodes, Major.
Source: "Revolutionary Defenses in Rhode Island" by Edward Field, Pub.
By
Providence, RI, Preston and Rounds, 1896, page 88.
Josiah Rhodes, of Lynn. Private. SOURCE: [7] History of Lynn, Mass.,
page
580.
Mark Rhodes or as Mark Roads, served as Sgt. under the Commissary
Gen'l in
Military Stores Dept.1
Mary Rhodes, age 85, Revolutionary War Pensioner, 1840 RI Census of
Pensioners, in Warwick, Kent Co. RI.
Mathias Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 3rd & 4th VA Regt.1
Mathew Rhodes, served out of Georgia, of Clarksville8 page 460
Matthew Rhodes, served as Pvt. in the Indpt. Rangers in NH1
Matthew Rhodes or as Mathew Roads, served as Drummer & Pvt. in
1st NJ
Regt.1
Michael Rhodes, Patriot, Dunmore County Virginia, dated 10 Jan.
1775, see:
Revolutionary Virginia the Road to Independence, Vol. II, p. 229,
compiled by
William J. Van Schreeven and Robert L. Scribner.
Michael Rhodes, served as Pvt. in VA Troops, card #5849 roll
#431
Moses Rhodes age 74, Revolutionary War Pensioner, 1840 ME Census of
Pensioners, in Waterborough, York Co. ME.
Nathan Rhodes, served as Pvt. in NC Troops, card #5850 roll
#431
Nicholas Rhodes, served as Farrier in Lee's Legion of Cont.
Troops1
Peter Rhodes, served out of Rhode Island in 1778 as Pvt., under:
Benjamin
Arnold, Colonel, Oliver Arnold, Lieutenant-Colonel and Sylvester
Rhodes, Major.
Source: "Revolutionary Defenses in Rhode Island" by Edward Field, Pub.
By
Providence, RI, Preston and Rounds, 1896, page 88.
Peleg Rhodes, served in Crary's Regt. of RI State Troops1
Peter Rhodes, served in the Pawtuxet RI Rangers1
Prime Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 1st RI Regt.1
Prime Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 1st & 2nd RI Regts.
(consolidated)1
Primus Rhodes or as Prime Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 1st RI
Regt.1
Richard Rhodes, served in Hopkins' Regt. of NY Mil.1
Robert Rhodes, served out of Rhode Island as Capt., Source:
"Revolutionary
Defenses in Rhode Island" by Edward Field, Pub. By Providence, RI,
Preston and
Rounds, 1896, page 108.
Richard
Rhodes, African American, was born in Africa, brought to this
country and
sold as a slave at the time of the Revolutionary War as a slave to
Nehemiah
Rhodes. He served as Pvt. in 1st RI Regt.1, Capt. Dexter's company,
Col.
Greene's regiment. See: pension of Richard
Rhodes, case no. W.22060. His pension on list his wife as
Catherine.
Sylvester Rhodes, served out of Rhode Island as 1777, 1778 as Major,
Source:
"Revolutionary Defenses in Rhode Island" by Edward Field, Pub. By
Providence,
RI, Preston and Rounds, 1896, page 87, 88.
Sylvester Rhodes, sevred out of Rhode Island as Pvt. in July 1780
under
Capt. Robert Rhodes. Source: "Revolutionary Defenses in Rhode Island"
by Edward
Field, Pub. By Providence, RI, Preston and Rounds, 1896, page 109
Richard Rhodes, served out of Georgia, of Oglethorpe County8 Page 368
Sylvester Rhodes, sailing-master of the privateer from R.I. the
Chance. He
and the crew of the Chance where taken prisoners in May of 1782 and
held
onboard the prison ship the Jersey. This gentleman was born at Warwick,
R. I.,
November 21, 1745. He married Mary Aborn, youngest sister of Captain
Daniel
Aborn, and entered the service of his country, in the early part of the
war,
sometimes on land, and sometimes as a seaman. He was with Commodore
Whipple on
his first cruise, and as prize-master carried into Boston the first
prize
captured by that officer. He also served in a Rhode Island regiment.
When the
crew of the Jersey was exchanged and he was not among the number, his
brother-in-law, Captain Aborn, endeavored to obtain his release, but,
as he had
been an officer in the army as well as on the privateer, the British
refused to
release him as a seaman. His father, however, through the influence of
some
prominent Tories with whom he was connected, finally secured his
parole, and
Captain Aborn went to New York to bring him home. But it was too late.
He had
become greatly enfeebled by disease, and died on board the cartel,
while on her
passage through the Sound, on the 3rd of November, 1782, leaving a
widow and
five children. Mary Aborn Rhodes lived to be 98, dying in 1852, one of
the last
survivors of the stirring times of the Revolution. Source:Some Of The
Prisoners On Board
The Jersey, By Danske Dandridge
Samuel Rhodes, served in MA during Rev, card #5859 roll #431
Samuel Rhodes, served as Pvt. in Lee's Regt. of Cont. Troops1
Samuel Rhodes, served as Pvt. in Poor's Regt. of MA Mil.1
Samuel Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 2nd RI Regt.1
Samuel Rhodes, served in the VA Continental line, lived in
Calloway Co. MO.
See: Index to Revolutionary Soldiers in Missouri
Samuel Rhodes, served in 15th MA Regt.1
Silas Rhodes, Misc. Service, card #5865 roll #431
Simeon Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 12th MA Regt.1
Thomas Rhodes, served in MD during Rev., card #5687 roll #431
Thomas Rhodes or as Thomas Roades, served as Pvt. in Hall's DL
Regt.1
Thomas Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 1st VA State Regt.1
Thomas Rhodes, served as a militiamen in Captain John Givens Company, Augusta County, Virginia, from October 16, 1777, to March 15, 1782, inclusive.
Thomas Rhodes or as Thomas Rhoads, served as Pvt. in 3rd CT Regt,
card #5871
roll #431
Thomas Rhodes or as Thomas Rhoads, served as Pvt. in 3rd CT Regt.,
card
#5871 roll #431
Thomas Rhodes or as Joseph T. Rhodes, served as Capt. in 4th NC
Regt.1
Timothy Rhodes, served as Sgt. in Poor's Regt. of MA Mil.1
Timothy Rhodes, served as Pvt. in Nichols' Regt. of NH MIl.1
Valentine Rhodes or as Valentine Roads, served in 1st Regt. of Cont.
Troops
from PA1
See: William Rhoads VA
William Rhodes, served as a Pilot in Misc. Service, card #5876 roll
#431
William Rhodes, served as Col. in DL Troops, card #5877 roll
#431
William Rhodes, served in Hall's DL Regt.1
William Rhodes, Sergeant, 7th NC Continental Line, from the Book,
"Revolutionary War Records of Duplin-Sampson Counties." By Virginia and
Oscar
Bizzell c1997.
William Rhodes, served as Pvt. in NC Troops, card #5879 roll
#431
William Rhodes, served as Cpl. in the VA Battalion. composed of
companies of
various Regts., see 1st & 10th VA also 2nd VA Regt., 1 Read about William
Rhodes and the
2nd Virginia Regiment
William Rhodes, served as Sgt. in 1st SC Regt.1
William Rhodes or as William Roads, served as Pvt. in 1st & 10th
VA
Regt.1
William Rhodes, served as Pvt. & Cpl. in 2nd VA Regt.1
Read about William
Rhodes and the
2nd Virginia Regiment
William Rhodes, served as Pvt. & Cpl. in VA Troops, card # 5884
roll
#431
William Rhodes, served as Sgt. in 8th NC Regt.1
William Rhodes, MD4, #168, 346, 416.
William Rhodes, served as Cpl. in 12th MA Regt.1
William Rhodes, & Mildred Burch, marriage.
Source: Military - Maryland Revolutionary War Records
William Rhodes, Stoughtonham.Private, Capt. Ebenezer Tisdale's
(Stoughto...
Source: Military - Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the
Revolution.
William Rhodes, Worthington.Return of men raised to serve in
the...
Source: Military - Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the
Revolution, 17 Vols .p.138.
William Rhodes, Private, Lieut. Esek Olney's (Capt. Thomas
Olney's) co.,
...
Source: Military - Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the
Revolution, 17 Vols.
Captain William
Rhodes, (1742-1823), of RI, made his living as a privateer in the
South
Atlantic, intercepting British ships bound for the West Indies during
the
Revolutionary War. See: http://onfrozenpond.com/people-burrillville.htm
William Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 14th VA Regt., also see 1st &
10th VA
Regt.1
William G. Rhodes, served in Waterman's RI Regt.1
William Rhodes, SC Loyalists 1783 http://sciway3.net/clark/revolutionarywar/loyalists.htm
William Greene Rhodes, served in the Pawtuxet RI Rangers1
William Rhodes, served as Lieutenant in Rhode Island Naval Service.
Source:
A national register of the society, Sons of the American Revolution, By
Sons of
the American Revolution page 815:
"Bradford Rhodes, Mamaroneck, N. Y. (12206). Son of William and Mary
Maria
(Baird) Rhodes; grandson of William and Mary (Eberhardt) Rhodes;
great-grandson
of William Rhodes, Lieutenant Rhode Island Naval Service".
William Rhodes, served out of Rhode Island, April 1777 "on Military
Duty at
Pawtuxet for the Defense of our Country," Source: "Revolutionary
Defenses in
Rhode Island" by Edward Field, Pub. By Providence, RI, Preston and
Rounds,
1896, page 86.
Zachariah Rhodes
Source: Military - Maryland Revolutionary War Records
Zachariah Rhodes, age 85, Revolutionary War Pensioner, 1840 MA
Census of
Pensioners, in the City of Boston-11th ward, Suffolk CO. MA.
Zebulon Rhodes
was
born at Sharon, in Norfolk Co., Mass. Feb. 18 1760. He resided at
Norfolk Co.,
Mass., when in June 1776 he enlisted as a Pvt. under Capt. A. Guild,
and Col.
Whiting. Served later as Drummer, and then a Fifer in Poor's Regt. of
MA Mil.
Zebulon died Sept. 7 1838. See: Pension of summery of Zebulon Rhodes case
no. R.
8731. Pension lists wife Relief Rhodes and their seven
Children with
their birth dates.
RHODS
Benjamin Rhods, as Pvt. in 12th MA Regt.1
Bristol Rhods or as Bristol Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 1st RI
Rest.1
John Rhods or as John Rhodes, served as Pvt. in Gerrish's MA
Regt.1
John Rhods or as John Rhodes, served as Pvt. & Cpl. in 1st &
2nd RI
Regts. (consolidated)1
John Rhods or as John Rhodes, served as Fifer in 2nd VA Regt.1
John Rhods, served as Pvt. in 3rd MA Regt.1
Primus Rhods or as Primus Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 1st & 2nd RI
Regts.
(consolidated)1
Richard Rhods or as Richard Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 1st RI
Regt.1
Richard Rhods or as Richard Roads, served as Matross in 2nd Arty
Regt. of
Cont. Troops1
Samuel Rhods or as Samuel Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 16th MA
Regt.1
Thomas Rhods or as Thomas Rhoads, served as Pvt. in McClaughry's
Regt. of NY
Mil.1
Thomas Rhods or as Thomas Rhoads, served as Pvt. in 3rd CT
Regt.1
RHODUS
Rhosmantu Rhodus age 53, Revolutionary War Pensioner, 1840
Census of CT
Pensioners, living with Samuel C. Mervin, in Milford, New
Haven Co. CT.
RHOODES
William Rhoodes or as William Rhodes, served as Cpl. in 12th MA
Regt.1
RHOODS
Jacob Rhoods or as Jacob Rhoads, served as Pvt. in 7th VA
Regt.1
ROAD
Jesse Road, served as Pvt. in Gerrish's MA Regt.1
John Road, served in 2nd Battalion of Philadelphia County PA
Troops1
John Road or as John Rhode, served as Pvt. in 2nd PA Regt.1
Simeon Road or as Simeon Rood, served as Pvt. in 2nd CT Regt.1
Valentine Road or as Valentine Roads, served in 1st Regt. of Cont.
Troops
from PA1
ROADE
Jacob Roade or as Jacob Roads, served as Pvt. in 4th NY Regt.1
ROADES
George Roades or as George Roads, served as Pvt. in 7th VA
Regt.1
Jacob Roades or as Jacob Roads, served as Pvt. in 4th NY
Regt.1
Jacob Roades or as Jacob Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 8th VA
Regt.1
James Roades, served as Pvt. in 6th VA Regt.1
John Roades or as John Rhodes, served as Lt. & Capt. in Hall's
DL
Regt.1
John Roades or as John Rhodes, served as Matross in 1st Arty Regt.
of Cont.
Troops1
John Roades or as John Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 5th NY Regt.1
Thomas Roades, served as Pvt. in Hall's DL Regt.1
Thomas Roades or as Thomas Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 1st VA State
Regt.1
ROADS
Allin Roads or as Allen Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 2nd Battalion. of
Somerset
NJ Mil.1
Cornelius Roads, served as Pvt. in Levi Pawling's Regt. of NY
Mil.1
George Roads JR., served as Sgt. in VA Troops, card #2645 roll
#441
George Roads, served as Pvt. in 7th VA Regt.1
Ira Roads, served as Pvt. in 7th MA Regt.1
Isaac Roads, served as Pvt. in the Guards for the NY Mil.1
Isaac Roads, served as Pvt. in 2nd NC Battalion.1
Jacob Roads, served as Pvt. in 1st Regt. of Light Dragoons in Cont.
Troops1
Jacob Roads, served as Pvt. in 4th NY Regt.1
Jacob Roads, served as Pvt in 4th, 8th & 12th VA Regts., also
see 8th VA
Regt.1
Jacob Roads or as Jacob Rhoads, served as Pvt. in 7th VA
Regt.1
Jacob Roads or as Jacob Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 8th VA
Regt.1
Jacob Roads, served as Pvt. in 12th VA Regt. also see 8th VA
Regt.1
Jeremiah Roads, MD, (see Rhodes)
Jane Roads, Revolutionary War Pensioner, 1840 VA Pensioners
Census, living
with John H. Roads, in Page Co. VA.
John Roads, served as Pvt. in 12th VA Regt., also see 8th VA
Regt.1
John Roads, served as Pvt. in Hasbrouck's Regt. of NY Mil.1
John Roads, served as Pvt. in Hazen's Regt. of Cont. Troops, card
#2657 roll
#441
John Roads, served as Pvt. in Hazen's Regt. of Cont Troops, card
#2658 roll
#441
John Roads, served in Van Veghten's Regt. of NY Mil.1
John Roads or as John Rhodes, served as Fifer in 2nd VA Regt.1
John Roads or as John Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 5th NY Regt.1
John Roads, served as Pvt. in 5th PA Regt.1
Joseph Roads or as Joseph Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 2nd NY
Regt.1
Joseph Roads, served as Pvt. in 5th NY Regt.1
Mark Roads, served as Sgt. under Commissary Gen'l in Military Stores
Dept.1
Mathew Roads, served as Drummer & Pvt. in 1st NJ Regt.1
Mathias Roads or as Mathias Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 3rd & 4th
VA
Regt.1
Noah Roads, served as Pvt. in 3rd NY Regt.1
Richard, served as Matross in 2nd Arty Regt. of Cont. Troops1
Samuel Roads, served as Pvt. in Lee's Regt. of Cont. Troops1
Samuel Roads, served as Pvt. in VA Troops, card #2672 roll
#441
Samue Roadsl or as Samuel Rhodes, served in 15th MA Regt.1
Samuel Roads or as Samuel Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 16th MA
Regt.1
Simeon Roads or as Simeon Rhodes, served as Pvt. in 12th MA
Regt.1
Thos. Roads, MD4, #648
Thomas Roads, served as Pvt. in Gist's Regt. of Cont. Troops1
Thomas Roads or as Thomas Roades, served as Pvt. in Hall's DL
Regt.1
Thomas Roads, served as Pvt. in 8th VA Regt.1
Valentine Roads, served in 1st Regt. of Cont. Troops from PA1
William Roads, served as Pvt. in Belding's Regt. of CT Mil.1
William Roads, served in Van Veghten's Regt. of NY Mil.1
William Roads, served as Pvt. & Cpl. in 1st & 10th VA
Regt.1
William Roads, served as Cpl. in 4th MD Regt.11
William Roads, served as Pvt. in 10th VA Regt., also see 1st &
10th VA
Regt.1
William Roads or as William Rhodes, served as Cpl. in 12th MA
Reg.1
RODES
Mark Rodes, source: wife's obituary in the Boston Advertiser 11 Nov.
1854:
"RODES In Philadelphia, 5 inst., Mrs. Catherine Rodes, widow of Mark
Rodes,
Revolutionary soldier."