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mary ann RHODES

mary ann RHODES

Female 1781 - 1862  (81 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  mary ann RHODES was born in 1781 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was christened in 1781 in Wesleyan Cause,GeorgeYard,Hull,Yorkshire,England (daughter of JOSEPH RHODES and MARY ANN hannon); died in 1862.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  JOSEPH RHODES was born in 1732 in Goxhill Parish,North Lincolnshire,England; was christened on 23 Apr 1732 in Goxhill Parish,North Lincolnshire,England (son of Thomas RHODES and Susanna Smith); died in 1824 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND.

    Notes:

    apprenticed to a clock and watch maker at caistor, and went in time to Clerkenwell,London to improve himself in his trade as a clock maker by trade eventuly moved to hull were he had his watch shop and became the leading watchmaker of the town .becoming well known throught Yorkshire and
    Lincolnshire.

    He attended services at the old foundry chapel,City Road,were john Wesley preached
    one of the founders of the Wesleyan Cause,George yard,Hull,Yorkshire where his family attended services. Having a fine voice he was asked to conduct the singing which he often did.

    The clock in the chapel was made by him and bore his name until alterations were made for a organ,when the face was removed and renewed

    He was one of the founders and principal workers of the Weslyan Cause,George Yard,Hull were his
    entire family attended

    in the year 1883 Benjamin. Rhodes with his brother Joshia visited the Goxhill parishin church, north
    Lincolnshire,England and copied the records of the rhodes family per Rhodes publication 1903

    JOSEPH married MARY ANN hannon on 20 Dec 1774 in Caistor,Yorkshire,England. MARY was born est 1750 in Cheapside parish of mary-le-bow in london; died after 1832 in SNAITH, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  MARY ANN hannon was born est 1750 in Cheapside parish of mary-le-bow in london; died after 1832 in SNAITH, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND.

    Notes:

    LETTERS FROM JOSEPH TWIGG TO ELENOR MENTIONS ANN RHODES SEVERAL TIMES AND NOTES HER DEATH IN LETTER DATED JUNE 1832
    MARRIAGE 8 SEP 1784 BRADFORD , YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND,

    Mary married Joseph 20 dec 1774 in cheapside,parish st mary-le-bow, london

    Children:
    1. Joseph RHODES was born in 1775 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was christened in in Wesleyan Cause,GeorgeYard,Hull,Yorkshire,England; died in in Grahamstown,South Africa.
    2. Catherine RHODES was born in 1777 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was christened in 1777 in Wesleyan Cause,GeorgeYard,Hull,Yorkshire,England; died on 6 Nov 1862.
    3. thomas RHODES was born in 1779 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was christened in 1779 in Wesleyan Cause,GeorgeYard,Hull,Yorkshire,England; died on 7 Jun 1875.
    4. 1. mary ann RHODES was born in 1781 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was christened in 1781 in Wesleyan Cause,GeorgeYard,Hull,Yorkshire,England; died in 1862.
    5. Ann RHODES was born est 1782 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was christened in in Wesleyan Cause,GeorgeYard,Hull,Yorkshire,England.
    6. john RHODES was born on 24 Dec 1784 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was christened on 3 Feb 1785 in Wesleyan Cause,GeorgeYard,Hull,Yorkshire,England; died in in drowned at sea.
    7. Susannah Rhodes was born on 11 Jul 1786 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was christened on 13 Jul 1786 in Wesleyan Cause,GeorgeYard,Hull,Yorkshire,England; died in 1786 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was buried in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND.
    8. william RHODES was born on 22 May 1789 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was christened on 25 Jun 1789 in Wesleyan Cause,GeorgeYard,Hull,Yorkshire,England.
    9. Isaac Rhodes was born on 2 Aug 1792 in KGST ON HULL, FISH ST IND, YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND; died before Sep 1864 in , , NEW YORK.
    10. Benjamin RHODES was born on 27 Feb 1794 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was christened on 4 Jun 1794 in Wesleyan Cause,GeorgeYard,Hull,Yorkshire,England; died on 2 Apr 1864 in Wesleyan Cause,GeorgeYard,Hull,Yorkshire,England.
    11. Josiah RHODES was born on 18 Jan 1798 in kingston upon hull, youkshire,England; was christened on 16 Mar 1798 in kingston upon hull,holy trinity chapel,hull youkshire.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas RHODES was born on 4 Nov 1686 in Lincolnshire,England (son of John (RHODES) Roids); died in Apr 1735 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was buried on 14 Apr 1735 in Goxhill Parish,North Lincolnshire,England.

    Notes:

    the decendants for several generations come from a 7 page pamphlet by B.Rhodes, dated 1903,
    i understand there are several of these the one i used was e mailed to me from a L>D>S> member known only as Valerie, the copy is owned by Stephen Rhodes aged 91 (jan 2003), the 2nd grandson of the author

    i am posting all of this family since there are so many rhodes of the period and some of thses decendence immigrated to america,canada,Australia, and Africa

    the History of Nottingham notes that de rhodes sold the ancient abey close by "thornton"to
    the cliftons in the reign of Henry the third.

    our thomas was farming on this property in the early 1700's

    following historical record of the ancient family of rhodes will mend to our family as we persue the next couple of genrations of Thomas .Rhodes

    The Family of Rhodes
    By Nelson Osgood Rhodes
    1919
    Froissart is the authority for the statement that "the de Rhodes,hereditary Knights of Flanders, came over to England with the Earl ofFlanders and Tofti, Harold's brother, to assist William the Conqueror."(Volume I, page 121)

    Origin of the English House

    The Domesday book records the fact that two warriors accompanying William the Conqueror, Willemus and Hugh by name, were granted, doubtless as a reward for their services, the Moiety of Rodes." This estate was foundwhere the little village of Rode is now situated, in the County of Chester, near the present silk-producing center of Macclesfield, about 40miles southeast from Liverpool.
    Willemus had a son, Michael, who was known as Michael de Rodes, and his descendants may be traced through the Domesday book, tax rolls, civil and court records, to the present time, carrying that name in some form ofthe many common spellings in history.


    Development of the English House

    Froissart, volume 10, page 354: "The counts de 'Armagnach and Rhodescame from Normandy with Henry II and Margaret, his mother."
    From Burke's "Commoners of Great Britain" we learn that the family of Rhodes or Rhoades is of great antiquity, having flourished for severalcenturies in the Counties of Nottingham, Lincoln, York and Derby.
    "The first settler on record in England, of this family, was GERARD deRodes, a feudal baron, the capital seat of whose barony was Horn Castlein Lincolnshire. Camden says Horn Castle was a soke or seignory of thirteen lordships and Gerard De Rodes was consequently one of thegreater barons; his absence as ambassador will account for his name not occurring on the Roll of Magna Charta, he 'having been sent by King John,29th March, in the 9th year of his reign, ambassador to foreign parts'."
    "It is not known when the Baronetcy became extinct, but the lands of Horn Castle were lost in the reign of Richard II." (See Camden's Britanea,Lincolnshire, page 418.)
    Baron Gerard de Rodes received from Richard I the lordships of Langar andBarneston, in Nottinghamshire. They were confirmed in him by King John.
    Thornton, writing in 1677, says these lordships were united before Normantimes, having been first granted to William Peverill, "Peverill of thePeaks." They were previously, at some time, owned by Earl Howe.
    Baron Gerard also owned the estates of "Clifton and Wilford," ofNottinghamshire, previously owned by William Peverill. They came to himduring the reign of King John. They passed to Ralph de Rodes, his son, "avery great man," who owned them during the 6th Henry III.
    Clifton and Wilford passed to Gerard, Lord of Melles, at the end ofHenry's reign or at the beginning Edward I's, and he granted them to Sir Gervase de Clifton, Steward to Sir Ralph de Rodes.
    The estate of Barton, owned by Baron Gerard, followed that of Clifton andWilford.
    Ann Clifton, directly descended from Sir Gervase, married Sir Francis,directly descended from Baron Gerard, he being the second Baronet of Barlsborough.
    Of the thirteen lordships composing the soke of Horn Castle, of the family of de Rodes, most of those seem to have been divided or disposed of in Nottinghamshire, and others in Yorkshire and Derby retained, and tothese the principal branches of the family removed.
    This seat of the family in Derbyshire was founded by William Rodes, who married Emme, daughter and heiress of John Cachehors or Cachehaus, ofStavely, Woodthorpe.
    The Derbyshire Charter, compiled by Isaac H. Jeanes, quotes:
    "No. 902, Sale for 417.10.0 by Henry Gray, Knight, Lord of Codnor andDame Margaret, his wife, for William Roodes (or Rodes) of Nottinghamshire, of all trees, wood, etc., lying between Botery(Butterly) Park and Codnor Park to Michaelmas, 1478. Dated April 14,Edward VI (1421) (Vol. IV, 22)."
    Also: "904. Power of Attorney from Robert Remstone, Esq., to Wm.Chadwyk and William Roodes to receive lands in Codnor, dated August 27,14 Edward IV (1447) (Wall IV, 21)."
    This seems to have remained the seat of the family until Barlborough Hallwas built by Judge Francis Rodes, whose son, Sir John, Knight, sold Stavely Woodthorpe and made Barborough the permanent residence.
    The periods of residence on the Rhodes estates above follows: HornCastle, Clinton Wilford and Barton Notts, from about 1154 to 1470;Staveley Woodthorpe, Derbyshire, about 1470 to 1600; Barlborough,Derbyshire, about 1600 to the present time.

    HISTORY SEEMS TO SUPPORT THE CONCLUSION THAT:

    o Willemus and Hugh came to England during the Norman Conquest.
    o Willemus remained and through his son, Michael de Rode, establishedthe "Moiety of Rode," their line continuing to the present time.
    o Hugh returned to France and established the family of the Counts deRodez.
    o The French family sent its descendant, Baron Gerard de Rodes, backto England and through him an English branch was established whichcontinues to the present date.
    o Representatives of all these branches have immigrated to America andall families carrying the name of Rhodes in this country, whatever theform of its spelling, owe their origin to and can probably claim thefather of Willemus and Hugh as their common ancestor.

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    Thomas married Susanna Smith on 13 Nov 1730. Susanna was born in in Goxhill,Lancaster,England; was christened on 17 Jul 1703 in Goxhill,Lancaster,England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susanna Smith was born in in Goxhill,Lancaster,England; was christened on 17 Jul 1703 in Goxhill,Lancaster,England.
    Children:
    1. 2. JOSEPH RHODES was born in 1732 in Goxhill Parish,North Lincolnshire,England; was christened on 23 Apr 1732 in Goxhill Parish,North Lincolnshire,England; died in 1824 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND.
    2. Catheerine RHODES was born in 1734 in North Lincolnshire,England; was christened on 26 Jul 1734 in Goxhill Parish,North Lincolnshire,England.

  3. Children:
    1. 3. MARY ANN hannon was born est 1750 in Cheapside parish of mary-le-bow in london; died after 1832 in SNAITH, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John (RHODES) Roids was born est 1665 in Yorkshire,England (son of John Rhodes).

    Notes:

    married 30 nov 1685 Cowick,Snaith
    children the ones i have found are baptized in Cowick,Snaith
    john is listed as Roids and Roudes,and Rhodes
    Snaith,Cowick church records indicate Sarah and John both of Cowick Snaith , there son thomas also married in same church

    Children:
    1. 4. Thomas RHODES was born on 4 Nov 1686 in Lincolnshire,England; died in Apr 1735 in Hull, YORKSHIRE, , ENGLAND; was buried on 14 Apr 1735 in Goxhill Parish,North Lincolnshire,England.



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