Person:Herbert Rodenbaugh (2)

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Herbert J. Rodenbaugh
d.5 May 1892 Trenton, Mercer, NJ
m. 2 May 1804
  1. George Smith Rodenbaugh1805 - 1886
  2. Herbert J. Rodenbaugh1806 - 1892
  3. Elizabeth Rodenbaugh1808 - 1888
  4. Rebecca Rodenbaugh1810 - 1892
  5. Mary Rodenbaugh1813 - 1888
  6. Rev. Henry Smith Rodenbaugh1815 - 1890
  7. Josiah Rodenbaugh1817 - Aft 1866
  8. Sarah Ann Rodenbaugh1820 - 1866
  9. John Calvin Rodenbaugh1821 - 1906
  10. Susan Martha Rodenbaugh1823 - 1872
  11. Euphemia Miller Rodenbaugh1825 - 1906
  12. Dorcas Adeline Rodenbaugh1827 - 1895
  13. Lydia Caroline Rodenbaugh1832 - 1908
  • HHerbert J. Rodenbaugh1806 - 1892
  • WMargaret SmithAbt 1810 - 1884
m. 11 Feb 1826
  1. Mary Elmira Rodenbaugh1828 - 1903
  2. Sarah Ann RodenbaughAbt 1831 - 1901
  3. James H. Rodenbaugh1843 - 1923
  4. Jacob S. Rodenbaugh1845 - Aft 1910
  5. Robert W. Rodenbaugh1847 - 1921
Facts and Events
Name Herbert J. Rodenbaugh
Gender Male
Birth? 30 Nov 1806 Bethlehem, Hunterdon, NJ
Marriage 11 Feb 1826 Hunterdon County, NJto Margaret Smith
Death? 5 May 1892 Trenton, Mercer, NJ

Hunterdon County marriages: Spouse1: Herbert Rodenbough Spouse2: Margaret Smith Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1826 Volume/Page: 2-285 Officiator: Rockafellow, J. P.


The only son of Herbert mentioned by John Emmet Todd is John Madison Rodenbaugh, living in High Bridge, NJ in 1896. John Emmet Todd may have been mistaken, it appears from other family trees on the internet that John Madison Rodenbaugh belonged not to Herbert but to Henry F. Rodenbaugh.


1880 census finds Herbert living with his son Robert and family thusly: Name: Herbert RODENBAUGH Age: 73 Estimated birth year: <1807> Birthplace: New Jersey Occupation: Picture Agent Relation: Father Home in 1880: Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: Robt. RODENBAUGH Father's birthplace: NJ Mother's birthplace: NJ


From Charles Rodenbough: HERBERT J. RODENBOUGH (John Hockenberry, Herbert, John, Heinrich,) was born at Bethlehem, N.J. November 30, 1806 and died at the home of his son, ROBERT in Trenton, N.J. on May 5, 1892. He was a shoemaker. He married MARGARET SMITH of Lebanon, N.J. February 11, 1826.