Person:Rhoda Smith (39)

Watchers
Rhoda Smith
 
  1. Avenay Smith1798 -
  2. Rainey Smith1801 - 1860
  3. Ambrothy Smith1803 -
  4. Henry Smith1806 -
  5. Rhoda Smith1809 -
  6. Aaron Smith1814 - 1816
  7. Elijah Smith1816 - 1836
  8. Louisa Smith1820 -
  9. Diverus Smith1824 -
  • H.  Robert Smith (add)
  • WRhoda Smith1809 -
m. 7 Nov 1828
Facts and Events
Name Rhoda Smith
Gender Female
Christening[1] 26 Feb 1809 Winwick, Huntingdonshire, England
Marriage 7 Nov 1828 Glapthorn, Northamptonshire, Englandto Robert Smith (add)
Census[2] 6 Jun 1841 Glapthorn, Northamptonshire, England
References
  1. Winwick, Huntingdonshire, England. Parish Register Transcript (Huntingdonshire Family History Society, 2008).

    ch. 26 Feb 1809: SMITH Rody daughter of Cane & Trinity

  2. England. 1841 Census Schedules for England and Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. (
    Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom:
    The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.)
    Class HO107; Piece 812; Book 7; Folio 5; Page 5, 6 Jun 1841.

    Address: Glapthorn, Northamptonshire
    Daniel Palmer, male, 40 [1796-1801], Ag lab, born in county
    Meraney Palmer, female, 40 [1796-1801], born in county
    John Palmer, male, 15 [1821-6], born in county
    Sussanah [sic] Palmer, female, 10 [1830/1], born in county
    Mary Palmer, female, 6 [1834/5], born in county
    Jane Palmer, female, 3 [1837/8], born in county
    ~
    John Ward, male, 30 [1806-11], Ag lab, born in county
    ~
    Robert Smith, male, 30 [1806-11], Ag lab, born in county
    Rhoda Smith, female, 30 [1806-11], born in county
    Tho[ma]s Smith, male, 12 [1828/9], born in county
    Trinity Smith, female, 10 [1830/1], born in county
    Joseph Smith, male, 7 [1833/4], born in county
    Mary Smith, female, 4 [1836/7], born in county
    Vashti Smith, female, 2 [1838/9], born in county
    Rob[er]t Smith, male, 1 [1839/40], born in county
    ~
    N.K. Palmer, female, 1 week [1841], born in county

    These 16 people appear to be all in the one house (separated by double dashes and with a "1" to indicate an inhabited house) but subdivided into four households, indicated by the single dashes - here represented as "~".