NOTE FROM VICKI BULLARD
Ann "RHOADES," as it was spelled on her marriage document, was married to John Allen 24 Nov 1740 in St. John's Parish, Baltimore County, MD
SOURCE: " Maryland, Marriages, 1634-1777 ," Pg 15, Barnes, Robert, compiler. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1975. ( www.ancestry.com)
May be ca 1720
Marriage 1740 1 John Allen
Mother: Magdelen (maiden name not found)
Born: about 1691; St. John's Parish, Hartford County, Maryland
Died:
Marriage: abt 1712
Children-- Sex-- Birth (Ann's siblings)
Andy Stanton -- M --
Richard Rhoads-- M-- 1 Dec 1713 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Mary Rhodes-- F-- 5 Feb 1714 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Thomas Rhodes -- M --15 Mar 1717 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
John Rhodes-- M-- 28 Mar 1720 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Ann Rhodes-- F-- 22 Apr 1722 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Rebecca Rhodes-- F-- 6 Mar 1723 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
William Rhodes-- M-- Sep 1726 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Benjamin Rhodes-- M-- 16 Nov 1729 in Baltimore,Maryland, USA
FATHER: Richard Rhodes
Born: 1700 Maryland, USA
Died: abt 1769 Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Married
1 Edward or John Allen
2 John Buttery
Born: abt 1739/1740 in North Carolina, USA
Died: 1802 in Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
Believed by family to be buried on family farm in lost family cemetery
Children with 2nd marriage-- Sex-- Birth
Abraham Buttry -- M
Third Child Buttry-- M
Timothy Buttery-- M --1755 in , Virginia, USA
Cassa Buttery F abt 1765 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA
Some famous relatives of RICHARD RHODES:
1. James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937) Scottish Novelist
James Matthew Barrie wrote the stories of Peter Pan and The Lost Boys. His college acquaintances include Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Lewis Stevenson, with whom he wrote for the university newspaper.
Relationship: 3rd Cousin 9 times removed
2. Tom Landry (1924-2000)
Football player, head coach
Football defensive back Tom Landry played for the New York Giants and later became the first head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, winning two Super Bowl titles
Relationship: 7th Cousin 5 times removed
3. Joan of Arc (1412-1431)
French Military Hero
Joan of Arc became a military hero at the age of 17. She was burned at the stake for treason when she fell prisoner in England. She was only 19 when she died.
Relationship: Distant Great aunt
NOTE FROM VICKI BULLARD
Ann "RHOADES," as it was spelled on her marriage document, was married to John Allen 24 Nov 1740 in St. John's Parish, Baltimore County, MD
SOURCE: " Maryland, Marriages, 1634-1777 ," Pg 15, Barnes, Robert, compiler. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1975. ( www.ancestry.com)
May be ca 1720
Marriage 1740 1 John Allen
Mother: Magdelen (maiden name not found)
Born: about 1691; St. John's Parish, Hartford County, Maryland
Died:
Marriage: abt 1712
Children-- Sex-- Birth (Ann's siblings)
Andy Stanton -- M --
Richard Rhoads-- M-- 1 Dec 1713 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Mary Rhodes-- F-- 5 Feb 1714 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Thomas Rhodes -- M --15 Mar 1717 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
John Rhodes-- M-- 28 Mar 1720 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Ann Rhodes-- F-- 22 Apr 1722 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Rebecca Rhodes-- F-- 6 Mar 1723 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
William Rhodes-- M-- Sep 1726 in St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Benjamin Rhodes-- M-- 16 Nov 1729 in Baltimore,Maryland, USA
FATHER: Richard Rhodes
Born: 1700 Maryland, USA
Died: abt 1769 Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Married
1 Edward or John Allen
2 John Buttery
Born: abt 1739/1740 in North Carolina, USA
Died: 1802 in Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
Believed by family to be buried on family farm in lost family cemetery
Children with 2nd marriage-- Sex-- Birth
Abraham Buttry -- M
Third Child Buttry-- M
Timothy Buttery-- M --1755 in , Virginia, USA
Cassa Buttery F abt 1765 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA
Some famous relatives of RICHARD RHODES:
1. James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937) Scottish Novelist
James Matthew Barrie wrote the stories of Peter Pan and The Lost Boys. His college acquaintances include Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Lewis Stevenson, with whom he wrote for the university newspaper.
Relationship: 3rd Cousin 9 times removed
2. Tom Landry (1924-2000)
Football player, head coach
Football defensive back Tom Landry played for the New York Giants and later became the first head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, winning two Super Bowl titles
Relationship: 7th Cousin 5 times removed
3. Joan of Arc (1412-1431)
French Military Hero
Joan of Arc became a military hero at the age of 17. She was burned at the stake for treason when she fell prisoner in England. She was only 19 when she died.
Relationship: Distant Great aunt
Family Members
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- North Carolina Allen Buttery or Rhoades
- USA Allen Buttery or Rhoades
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