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William Franklin Rhodes

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William Franklin Rhodes

Birth
Rush County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 Dec 1924 (aged 78)
Rush County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Center Township, Rush County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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"Atlas of Rush Co., (IN)", Beers, 1888:
William F. Rhodes, farmer of Center Township, is the son of Abraham and Mary Rhodes whose history is given elsewhere in this work. He was born upon the old home place where his father now lives, in Center Township, December 13, 1845. His early life was spent assisting to plant and cultivate the crops in summer, and attending school in winter. He was married to Miss Eliza Buscher, March 1, 1866. She was born in Ripley Township, January 13, 1848, her parents, Edward W. and Susann Buscher, were natives of Germany and Ohio respectively, both of German descent. Immediately after their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes located upon the farm they now occupy, where Mr. Rhodes has given his undivided attention to farming. They have had four children: Edward A., Ara L., Amy D. and Effie I., all of whom are living except Amy D., who died in childhood. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes are members of the Christian Church. In politics Mr. Rhodes is a Democrat. His farm contains about 102 acres a good share of which is in a high state of cultivation. It contains a handsome residence and is in other respects well improved. Mr. Rhodes is an honorable man and a good farmer.

"Centennial History of Rush Co. (IN)", Brant and Fuller, 1920, pp. 227-8
WILLIAM F. RHODES, a well-known citizen of Center township, this county, is a native son of Rush county and was born on December 13, 1845, being the son of Abraham and Mary (Stroup) Rhodes. His father was born and reared in the state of Ohio, whence he came to Rush county soon after his marriage, settling on a tract of land and becoming a successful and prosperous farmer. To him and his wife were born twelve children of which number there are four survivors, namely: Henry, William F., Nancy and Sarah. William F. Rhodes received his educational training in the common schools of his home neighborhood and has spent practically his entire life on the home farm. He remained as his father's assistant up to the time of his marriage, when he purchased eighty acres, later twenty acres, still later half of the homestead, making a total of 210 acres, and has continued to operate it to the present time, though he does not now take so active a part in the work of the farm as formerly, owing to his advancing years. He has always carried on general farming and stock raising, in which he has showed sound business judgment, and his place is well improved and numbered among the best farms of Center township. Mr. Rhodes was married to Eliza Buscher, who was born and reared in Rush county, the daughter of Edward and Susanna (Hepner) Buscher. To Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes have been born four children, of whom two are living, namely: Ara Leonard, who married Luticia Skillman, a native of Rush county; Effie who became the wife of Leroy Divelbiss, of Rush county, and has four children, Bernard, Gilbert, Myrtle and Ruby; Edward (deceased), who was born on October 9, 1868, received his education in the schools of Center township, and then engaged in teaching school, in addition to which he also farmed; he married Mrs. Anna J. (Clark) Rhodes and they had one child, Marie, and Amy, who died aged twenty months. Mr. Rhodes has been true to his conscience and his judgment in every relation of life, having so lived as to receive the confidence and respect of the entire community, where his influence has ever been given in support of those things which make for the general welfare.
Death certificate has birth as 12 Dec. 1845.
"Atlas of Rush Co., (IN)", Beers, 1888:
William F. Rhodes, farmer of Center Township, is the son of Abraham and Mary Rhodes whose history is given elsewhere in this work. He was born upon the old home place where his father now lives, in Center Township, December 13, 1845. His early life was spent assisting to plant and cultivate the crops in summer, and attending school in winter. He was married to Miss Eliza Buscher, March 1, 1866. She was born in Ripley Township, January 13, 1848, her parents, Edward W. and Susann Buscher, were natives of Germany and Ohio respectively, both of German descent. Immediately after their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes located upon the farm they now occupy, where Mr. Rhodes has given his undivided attention to farming. They have had four children: Edward A., Ara L., Amy D. and Effie I., all of whom are living except Amy D., who died in childhood. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes are members of the Christian Church. In politics Mr. Rhodes is a Democrat. His farm contains about 102 acres a good share of which is in a high state of cultivation. It contains a handsome residence and is in other respects well improved. Mr. Rhodes is an honorable man and a good farmer.

"Centennial History of Rush Co. (IN)", Brant and Fuller, 1920, pp. 227-8
WILLIAM F. RHODES, a well-known citizen of Center township, this county, is a native son of Rush county and was born on December 13, 1845, being the son of Abraham and Mary (Stroup) Rhodes. His father was born and reared in the state of Ohio, whence he came to Rush county soon after his marriage, settling on a tract of land and becoming a successful and prosperous farmer. To him and his wife were born twelve children of which number there are four survivors, namely: Henry, William F., Nancy and Sarah. William F. Rhodes received his educational training in the common schools of his home neighborhood and has spent practically his entire life on the home farm. He remained as his father's assistant up to the time of his marriage, when he purchased eighty acres, later twenty acres, still later half of the homestead, making a total of 210 acres, and has continued to operate it to the present time, though he does not now take so active a part in the work of the farm as formerly, owing to his advancing years. He has always carried on general farming and stock raising, in which he has showed sound business judgment, and his place is well improved and numbered among the best farms of Center township. Mr. Rhodes was married to Eliza Buscher, who was born and reared in Rush county, the daughter of Edward and Susanna (Hepner) Buscher. To Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes have been born four children, of whom two are living, namely: Ara Leonard, who married Luticia Skillman, a native of Rush county; Effie who became the wife of Leroy Divelbiss, of Rush county, and has four children, Bernard, Gilbert, Myrtle and Ruby; Edward (deceased), who was born on October 9, 1868, received his education in the schools of Center township, and then engaged in teaching school, in addition to which he also farmed; he married Mrs. Anna J. (Clark) Rhodes and they had one child, Marie, and Amy, who died aged twenty months. Mr. Rhodes has been true to his conscience and his judgment in every relation of life, having so lived as to receive the confidence and respect of the entire community, where his influence has ever been given in support of those things which make for the general welfare.
Death certificate has birth as 12 Dec. 1845.


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