Genealogy of the Rodman Family, 1620 to 1886 |
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... Rodman , Portrait of Mary Rodman , • Portrait of Benjamin Rodman , Portrait of Sarah Rotch , • · Portrait of Deborah Fisher Wharton , Portrait of Lewis Rodman , Portrait of Elizabeth Rodman , Portrait of Anna Rodman , · Portrait of William ...
... Rodman , Portrait of Mary Rodman , • Portrait of Benjamin Rodman , Portrait of Sarah Rotch , • · Portrait of Deborah Fisher Wharton , Portrait of Lewis Rodman , Portrait of Elizabeth Rodman , Portrait of Anna Rodman , · Portrait of William ...
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... Sarah Worstall , dau . of Joseph and Susanna Worstall , of Newtown , Bucks county . 82. SARAH RODMAN , b . Sept. 24 , 1719 ; d . July 6 , 1780 ; m . Daniel Bowne . 83. WILLIAM RODMAN , b . Oct. 31 , 1721 . 84. DEBORAH RODMAN , b . Dec ...
... Sarah Worstall , dau . of Joseph and Susanna Worstall , of Newtown , Bucks county . 82. SARAH RODMAN , b . Sept. 24 , 1719 ; d . July 6 , 1780 ; m . Daniel Bowne . 83. WILLIAM RODMAN , b . Oct. 31 , 1721 . 84. DEBORAH RODMAN , b . Dec ...
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... SARAH RODMAN , b . April 2 , 1764 ; d . Sept. 19 , 1793 , at Philadelphia ; unm . 158. HANNAH RODMAN , b . April 20 , 1764 ; d . Sept. 12 , 1819 ; m . Samuel Rowland Fisher . 159. CHARITY RODMAN , b . Oct. 31 , 1766 ; d . Sept. 8 , 1834 ...
... SARAH RODMAN , b . April 2 , 1764 ; d . Sept. 19 , 1793 , at Philadelphia ; unm . 158. HANNAH RODMAN , b . April 20 , 1764 ; d . Sept. 12 , 1819 ; m . Samuel Rowland Fisher . 159. CHARITY RODMAN , b . Oct. 31 , 1766 ; d . Sept. 8 , 1834 ...
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... Sarah Palmer , Joseph Rodman , Margery , Sarah , Elizabeth , and Hannah Harrison , and nineteen others . By his first wife he had three children . 168. JOSEPH RODMAN , b . March 15 , 1806 ; m . Mary Allen . 169. MARGARET RODMAN , m ...
... Sarah Palmer , Joseph Rodman , Margery , Sarah , Elizabeth , and Hannah Harrison , and nineteen others . By his first wife he had three children . 168. JOSEPH RODMAN , b . March 15 , 1806 ; m . Mary Allen . 169. MARGARET RODMAN , m ...
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... SARAH RODMAN , b . July 23 , 1745 ; d . Aug. 7 , 1749 . 180. MARY ANNA RODMAN , b . Feb. 2 , 1747 ; d . Dec. 1 , 1765 ; m . , June 27 , 1765 , Phineas Buckley . No issue . 181. GILBERT RODMAN , b . July 21 , 1748 ; d . Aug. 21 , 1830 ...
... SARAH RODMAN , b . July 23 , 1745 ; d . Aug. 7 , 1749 . 180. MARY ANNA RODMAN , b . Feb. 2 , 1747 ; d . Dec. 1 , 1765 ; m . , June 27 , 1765 , Phineas Buckley . No issue . 181. GILBERT RODMAN , b . July 21 , 1748 ; d . Aug. 21 , 1830 ...
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ANN RODMAN ANNA April 14 April 23 Baldwin Bedford Benjamin Bensalem Brown Bucks county CANBY CAROLINE CARPENTER CHARLES CLARKE RODMAN CURTIS Deborah Fisher DIXON EDWARD Elizabeth Hazard ELIZABETH RODMAN ELLISON five children four children George Hannah Holmes Harriet HENRY HOWARD Isaac Issue James John Paxson JOHN RODMAN John,³ John John¹ Jonathan JOSEPH RODMAN July July 15 July 23 June June 17 June 20 KIRKBRIDE KNOWLES LEWIS LONGSTRETH March March 11 March 20 Margery Paxson MARTHA MARY RODMAN MCILVAINE Morgan Newport Philadelphia REBECCA REDWOOD FISHER resided Richard RICHARDSON Robert,5 Samuel ROBESON Robinson RODMAN John RODMAN Joseph RODMAN PAUL RODMAN Samuel RODMAN Thomas RODMAN William SAMUEL RODMAN Samuel,3 Thomas Sarah Redwood SARAH RODMAN Sarah,5 John Scammon Sept Shippen six children SMITH South Kingston SUSAN TATNALL Thom THOMAS RODMAN Thomas,³ Thomas,3 Thomas three children WALMSLEY WARNER wife WILLETT WILLIAM RODMAN WILLIAM ROTCH WISTER York
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Page 54 - But this plain Friend and his plain, though pretty wife, with her thees and thous, had provided us the most costly entertainment: ducks, hams, chickens, beef, pig, tarts, creams, custards, jellies, fools, trifles, floating islands, beer, porter, punch, wine, and a long etc.
Page 8 - Church in the aforesaid island, planter, being at this present weak of body but of sound and perfect memory, praised be God for it. — do...
Page 17 - A MAN of words and not of deeds Is like a garden full of weeds...
Page 172 - At the breaking out of the Spanish-American war he was among the first to respond to the call of duty and as a military sugeon he deservedly held high rank.
Page 8 - Plantations; they have their Servants of the household, and those of the field; their Tables are spread every Day with Variety of nice dishes, and their Attendants are more numerous than many of the nobility in England; their Equipages are rich, their Liveries fine, their Coaches and Horses answerable; their Chairs, Chaises, and all the Conveniences for their traveling, magnificent...
Page 13 - They entered the house of Dr. John Rodman, a skillful physician and devoted Quaker, and insulted his wife, 'a very desirable gentlewoman,' between whom and the insolent Frenchman the doctor sprang, as the ruffian cocked his pistol at Rodman, who bared his bosom and said, < Thou mayest do it if thou pleasest, but thou shalt not abuse my wife.
Page 8 - The masters, merchants and planters, live each like little sovereigns in their plantations. They have their servants of the household and those of the field. Their tables are spread every day with a variety of nice dishes, and their attendants are more numerous than many of the nobility's in England. Their equipages are rich, their liveries fine, their coaches and horses answerable, their chairs, chaises, and all the conveniences for their traveling magnificent.
Page 108 - Ga., where he remained for one year. At the end of that time he was called back to his home church, which he has supplied continuously since.
Page 9 - I bequeath my body to the earth from whence it came — decently to be buried...
Page 14 - Rockford, where he continued to reside for the remainder of his life. In 1841, hewas appointed Postmaster of the city of Rockford by the first President Harrison, remaining in office three years.