Featured page of the day: Albert H. Rhodes, of Fayette Co., TN, b. 1848
Albert H. Rhodes . . .is of a family of twelve children born to William and Elizabeth (Moore) Rhodes . . he married Mary Lou Johnson, a native of Hardeman County. Three sons have been born to them, all living: William Albert, Thomas Whitson, and Gaston Harvey. . . Two of Mr. Rhodes’ brothers, Jno. M. and Benjamin Rhodes, were in the Confederate Army. . .
Featured page of the day: Abraham Rhodes, b. York Co., 1838, of Lawrence Co., PA
Abraham, son of Solomon and Rebecca (Bender) Rhodes. . Rebecca Bender was born in Lancaster Co., PA, 1810 was a daughter of David Bender. . .
Featured page of the day: Abraham Rhodes, b. 1810, Bedford Co., PA, of Rush County, IN
Abraham Rhodes, b. 1810, Bedford Co., PA, of Rush County, IN, He was the son of Jacob and Catharine Rhodes. His wife was Mary Stroup, who was also born in Pennsylvania. Her parents were George and Catharine Stroup. . . He is the father of twelve children, seven of whom are living. Those living are: Catharine, John, Henry S., Mary Ann, William F., Nancy J. and Sarah M. And those dead are: Eli, Levina, Elizabeth M., Eliza E. and a girl that died in infancy unnamed. . . .
Source: rhodesfamily.org/abraham-rhodes-rush-co-in.php
Featured page of the day: Abraham Rhoades, b: 1854, Montgomery Co., of Darke Co., OH
Abraham Rhoades, of Greenville, OH; born 1832, Montgomery Co., Ohio . . son of Jacob Rhoades. . married Mary Pitsenberger, born 1832. . . .
Featured page of the day: A. S. Rhodes, b: 1849, of Hampshire Co., WV
A. S. RHODES, of Green Spring, WV, son of Andrew M. and Christina Rhodes, born in Ohio, 1849, of German descent. . .
Featured page of the day: A. C. Rhodes of Drew Co., AR
A. C. Rhodes, of Barkada, Ark. The parents of the subject of this sketch, Joel A. and Elizabeth (Dantzler) Rhodes, were natives of South Carolina, and both were of German descent. The paternal grandfather was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. A. C. Rhodes, was a veteran of the Civil War.
Source: rhodesfamily.org/a_c_rhodes.php
Rhodes’ of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania: The Back Rhodes of Our Genealogy
Differences Between Rich And Poor In Victorian Times
Differences Between Rich And Poor In Victorian Times
-Rich And Poor In Victorians Times- The quality of life during the Victorian times depended on whether you were rich or poor. Wealthy Victorians children enjoyed a life of ease, where the poor may have to work in a mine, or be shoved down a chimney, as a chimney sweep.
Hilarious Photos That Prove Victorian Times Weren’t As Serious As Everyone Thinks
Hilarious Photos That Prove Victorian Times Weren’t As Serious As Everyone Thinks
If you’ve ever looked at pictures from the Victorian era then you’ve probably noticed that nobody is smiling. Everybody looks so serious, there are the exceptions to the norm.