Person:Theodore Render (2)

m. 26 Jul 1850
  1. Theodore Alden Render1852 - 1929
  2. Henry Sparks RenderCal 1855 - 1911
m. 28 Mar 1873
  1. Lorin Theodore Render
  2. Vinnie Rachel Render1877 - 1968
  3. Emmett A. Render1882 - 1950
  4. Infant Render1886 - 1886
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Theodore Alden Render
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 27 Jul 1852 Sandy, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States
Marriage 28 Mar 1873 Tuscarawas, Ohio, United Statesto Joanna Strawn
Occupation[4] 2 Apr 1929 Farmer
Death[3][4] 2 Apr 1929 Zoarville, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United StatesCause: Heart disease
Burial[4] Mineral City Cemetery, Mineral City, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States
Religion[4] Zoarville Lutheran Church

Portrait and Biographical Record of Tuscarawas County, Ohio, pp. 459,460
"THEODORE A. RENDER, one of the old residents of Sandy Township, is a highly esteemed citizen of this locality. In the fall of 1894 he bought a beautiful residence in Mineral Point, and removed to that city where he expects to pass in comfort his remaining years. He owns a good farm of some one hundred and eighteen acres in Sandy Township, upon which stand good buildings and other improvements. The father of our subject, Francis Render, was a native of England, from which country he emigrated in 1831. Coming to this township, he was one of its early settlers, and helped materially in its development. He improved and became the owner of one hundred and thirty-five acres, situated about a mile east of Mineral Point. On this homestead occurred his death, January 21, 1875, at the age of eighty years. His first money was made by chopping wood, but as the years passed he became very well off, owing to his well directed energies and financial ability. He assisted his children in obtaining a home and start in life, besides giving them a good education and other opportunities. In addition to his home place, he owned considerable land in Michigan. In politics he supported the Democracy. Until a few years before his death he was a member of the Reformed Church, afterward becoming a Lutheran. He was twice married, his first wife being Elizabeth (B )Render, who bore him the following children: Joanna, deceased; William who died at the age of fifty years; Joseph, born July 27, 1821; Mary, born July 16, 1825; Rosanna, September 28, 1830; Thomas, December 6, 1832; James, October 17, 1834; Francis, July 9, 1835; Matilda, December 16, 1838; and Robert May 17, 1840. The mother of this family died July 18, 1847 in her fiftieth year. William was in the service during the Mexican War, and in company with his brothers James, Francis and Thomas, took part in the War of the Rebellion.
The second wife of Francis Render was Rachel, widow of James Gordon, and a daughter of John Sparks. The latter was a native of Pennsylvania and a pioneer of Warren Township, where he improved two hundred and sixty-five acres. His Father came West at an early day, and bought three quarter-sections of land which he divided between his sons John and Ephraim. John died at an advanced age, leaving ten children. Mrs. Rachel Render became the mother of two sons, Theodore A., our subject, and Henry S., of Mineral Point. By her first union she had three children: Joseph; John, who served in the late war, and Uriah, now a resident of Iowa. Mrs. Render is now making her home with her son Theodore and has reached the age of seventy-eight years. She is a devoted member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and is a most worthy and estimable lady. Theodore A. Render was born July 27, 1852, and in his boyhood received a district-school education. At the age of nineteen years he began farming on his own account, and for the next seven years rented his father's farm, which he carried on. In 1878 he bought one hundred and eighteen acres, and has cleared about forty acres of this of timber. As an agriculturist, he met with good success and is honored and respected by all his neighbors and acquaintances. In former years he was a supporter of the Democratic party, but is now a Republican. Theodore Render married Joanna Strawn, an adopted daughter of Solon Strawn of Warren Township. Mr. and Mrs. Render have four living children three daughters and a son, as follows: Anna, who is the wife of Charles Sparks; Vinnie R.; Barbara G., and Emil A."

The History of Tuscarawas County, Ohio by J. Mansfield, pub. by Warner, Beers and Company, 1884:
THEODORE A. RENDER, farmer, P.O. Mineral Point was born in this county July 28, 1852, son of Francis and Rachel Render. He was reared to manhood on his father's farm and received his education chiefly in the village school at Mineral Point. He was married, March 28, 1873, to Joanna Strawn, the adopted daughter of Solon Strawn of Carroll County. To this union have been born four children-Annie L.; Rachel V.; Barbara G. and Emmett A. Mr. and Mrs. Render are members of the M.E. Church. They have been industrious and successful in business and have acquired a finely improved farm of 120 acres. Mr. Render is a member of the Republican Party."

In 1860 Census, Sandy Twp., pg. 54 (Mineral Point)
Francis, 63, a farmer, born in England
Rachel, 41, born OH
Theodore A., age 8
Henry S., age 6
Matilda, age 21 listed as "servant" for occupation

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Portrait and biographical record of Tuscarawas County, Ohio: containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States. (Strasburg, Ohio: Gordon Printing, 1991)
    pp. 459, 460.

    see Personal History

  2. 2.0 2.1 LiRoGe88.
  3. William Mitchell. Sparks and Related Families of Tuscarawas County, OH.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Obituary.