Person:Emerson Rhodes (2)

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m. 23 Dec 1828
  1. Margaret Rhodes
  2. John Rhodes
  3. Levi RhodesAbt 1834 - 1862
  4. William H Rhodes1836 - 1920
  5. Emerson Rhodes1837 - 1911
  6. Marion RhodesAbt 1839 -
  7. Francis Marion RhodesEst 1840 - 1860
  8. Lowren Rhodes1846 - 1864
  9. Hillory Rhodes1848 - 1926
  10. Alfred B Rhodes1850 - 1918
  • HEmerson Rhodes1837 - 1911
  • WAnnie _____Abt 1866 -
  1. Rhoda RhodesAbt 1901 -
m. 1 Jan 1857
  1. Theadore Martin Rhodes1858 - 1933
  2. Serilda Jane Rhodes1860 - 1948
  3. T Barton Rhodes1862 -
  4. Margaret M RhodesAbt 1866 -
  5. John Emerson Rhodes1868 - 1934
  6. William Thomas Rhodes1870 - 1940
  7. Minnie M Rhodes1873 - 1947
  8. Charles Rhodes1876 -
  9. James W Rhodes1879 - 1933
m. Abt 1883
  1. Gracie Gertrude Rhodes1885 -
Facts and Events
Name Emerson Rhodes
Alt Name Emmerson _____, Emnerson
Gender Male
Birth? 29 Jun 1837 Moultrie County, Illinois, USA
Marriage 1 Jan 1857 Moultrie County, Illinois, USAto Matilda Jane Roney
Other? Est 1861 Texas, United States20th Texas Cavalry Military Service
Census 1870 Johnson County, Texas, United StatesBeat 1
with Matilda Jane Roney
Occupation? 1873 Caddo, Johnson County, Texas, USAbuilt a mill which burned down in about 1876
Occupation? 1880 Johnson County, Texas, USAfarmer
Other 1880 Johnson County, Texas, USACensus
with Matilda Jane Roney
Other Death of Spouse
with Matilda Jane Roney
Marriage Abt 1883 Moultrie County, Illinois, USAto Maria Selby
Occupation? Abt 1895 Moultrie County, Illinois, USAsawmill operator
Census? 1900 Weatherford City, Parker County, Texas, USA
Occupation? 1900 Parker County, Texas, USAcarpenter
Other 1910 Glen Rose, Somervell, Texas, USACensus
with Annie _____
Occupation? stock dealer
Occupation? Cushman, Sullivan, Moultrie County, Illinois, USAshop owner, grain transport
Death? 8 Aug 1911 Glen Rose, Somervell County, Texas, USA
Burial[1] Glen Rose, Somervell County, Texas, USA
Other? Politics

Type: aka

References
  1. Find A Grave
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81400502.

    Birth: Jun. 29, 1837
    Moultrie County
    Illinois, USA
    Death: Sep. 8, 1911
    Glen Rose
    Somervell County
    Texas, USA

    EMERSON RHODES, a respected and worthy citizen of Cushman and one of the prominent business men of that village, being engaged in merchandise and the transfer of grain, was born in what is now Moultrie County, Ill., June 29, 1837. He is a son of John and Rachel (Centony) [sic; should be "Senteny"] Rhodes, the former being a native of North Carolina, born in 1808, and the latter being born in Kentucky, in 1811. It was in 1829 when this couple were married in Indiana, and three years later they came to Shelby County, Ill., in February, 1832, and became pioneers here. Both died in Moultrie County after the division of counties was effected, the mother dying in 1879 and the father in 1887. This departed couple were the parents of seven sons and three daughters, and five of these still survive. The children are, namely: Margaret, now Mrs. Souther, resides in Texas; Levi died in 1862 from the effect of measles while in the army, leaving a widow; William was twice married and lives at Anna, Ill.; our subject; one who died in early infancy; Francis Marion died in 1862 while quite young; Loren and John who also died in early childhood; Hilery is married and lives on a farm in this county and Alfred, who is married and living in Bethany, Ill.

    The gentleman of whom we write was united in the bonds of marriage upon New Year's Day, 1857, with Miss Matilda Roney, who was born in this county in 1835. Her parents, Joseph and Elizabeth (Henderson) Roney, were very early settlers of Illinois and both of them natives of Kentucky. Soon after marriage Mr. Rhodes went South taking a tour for his health, and decided to make his home in Texas for seven years. It was in 1866 when he returned to his native county and three years later he retuned to Texas, where he remained until 1883. While a resident of the Lone Star State he was a stock- dealermost of the time, and during a portion of his residence there he was on the Buffalo Range. In the fall of 1873 he built a mill, Caddo Johnson, Texas, investing several thousand dollars in this enterprise, which resulted in very serious embarrassment two years later by reason of its destruction by fire. He was a frontiersman for many years and had frequent encounters with hostile Indians. Upon December 28, 1879, he had the misfortune to lose his companion by death.

    In the fall of 1883, Mr. Rhodes returned to his native county and married Maria Selby, who was born in this county in 1842, and whose parents were pioneers in the early days and still reside here. Her paternal grandfather, Joshua Selby, came to this county in 1830, and her parents, Nicholas and Sarah (Goodman) Selby, were natives of Indiana. Immediately after his second marriage Mr. Rhodes returned to Texas and brought his family to Moultrie County, where he has since resided.

    The nine children by the first marriage are all living, namely: Theodore, Serilda J., Barton, Margaret, John, William, Minnie, Charles and James. Five of them are residents of this county and four live in Johnson, Tex. To the second marriage one child was born, October 12, 1885, Gracie Gertrude by name. After his return to Illinois Mr. Rhodes was a farmer and operated a sawmill for about three years. He then engaged in buying grain and afterward combined that business with merchandising. He carries a full stock of general merchandise, groceries, provisions, farm machinery, hardware, etc. Mrs.Rhodes has been the Postmistress at Cushman for about a year, and her husband was honored with the Deputyship. This lady is a worthy and consistent member of the Christian Church. Mr. Rhodes is a Democrat in politics and takes an active interest in political affairs, serving as School Director.

    Family links:
    Parents:
    John Rhodes (1807 - 1888)
    Rachel Sentney Rhodes (1811 - 1880)

    Burial:
    Glen Rose Cemetery
    Glen Rose
    Somervell County
    Texas, USA

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    Created by: Kathryn Kovacs
    Record added: Dec 01, 2011
    Find A Grave Memorial# 81400502

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