Numerical statistics of Rhoades/Rhodes/ect. that served in the Civil War
http://rhodesfamily.org/rhodes_stats_cwar.php
Interesting numerical statistics compiled from Ancestry.com on Rhoades/Rhodes/ect. that served in the Civil War.
http://rhodesfamily.org/rhodes_stats_cwar.php
Interesting numerical statistics compiled from Ancestry.com on Rhoades/Rhodes/ect. that served in the Civil War.
http://rhodesfamily.org/bio_henry_c_rhodes.php
Henry C. Rhodes was born in Savanna IL, July 6, 1853, and was a son of Capt. John B. and Mary J. (Pierce) Rhodes.
Here is the link: http://rhodesfamily.org/bio_henry_c_rhodes.php
http://rhodesfamily.org/bio_thomas_b_rhodes.php
Thomas B. Rhodes, was born November 20, I860, and was a son of Captain John B. and Mary J. (Pierce) Rhodes.
Here is the link: http://rhodesfamily.org/bio_thomas_b_rhodes.php
http://rhodesfamily.org/bio_john_b_rhodes.php
John B. Rhodes, was born November 20, I860, and was a son of Captain John B. and Mary J. (Pierce) Rhodes.
Here is the link: http://rhodesfamily.org/bio_john_b_rhodes.php
http://rhodesfamily.org/bio_john_ford_rhodes.php
James Ford Rhodes, a noted historian, was born in Cleveland, OH, May 1, 1848. of New England parentage. His father, Daniel P. Rhodes.
http://rhodesfamily.org/ebenezer_tombstone.php
Thanks to Cindy Nelson and Alan Lee Haggard, they visited the Woodlawn Cemetary in Bloomington (Blooming Grove), IL. Once there they took photos of the tombstones of Ebenezer Rhodes, his wife Mary (Starr), plus Jeremiah Rhodes, and his wife Mathurza’s tombstone. I have posted the photos on the following page:
http://rhodesfamily.org/ebenezer_tombstone.php