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Thomas Henry Rodman

Birth
Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky, USA
Death
2 Dec 1951 (aged 77)
Shelbyville, Shelby County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Son of James Rodman and Florence "Florrie" Garrard, husband of Mary "Mayme" Waggoner Crutcher, the daughter of John Newland Crutcher and Martha Watkins Hodges, whom he married on December 31, 1901 in Frankfort, Kentucky.

In 1880, Thomas H. Rodman, aged 5, was living at 268 Wilkinson Street, Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky, in the home of his parents, James Rodman, aged 29, and Florence Rodman, aged 23, with siblings, Garrard Rodman, aged 3, Letitia Rodman, aged 2, and grandmother, Letitia Garrard, aged 59, and servant, Jane Newman, aged 18. His father was shown to be a clerk in a store.

Marriage - Miss Mayme Waggoner Crutcher, of Frankfort, and Mr. Thomas Henry Rodman, of Chicago, will be married at Frankfort Tuesday, December 31. It will be a blue and white wedding at the beautiful home of the bride's father, Col. John N. Crutcher, Mayor of Frankfort's suburb, Bellepoint. Miss Crutcher is a beautiful and charming girl, and Mr. Rodman is a rising young business man of Chicago of the firm of Mallory & Rodman. He is the nephew of Mrs. William Cheatham, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Rodman will spend New Year's at the Galt House, and after short trip, will reside in Chicago.

In 1910, Thomas H. Rodman, aged 35, married, was living on Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York, with his wife, Mary W. Rodman, aged 29, living in the boarding house of Sarah F. Patterson. Both born in Kentucky, married for nine years, he was shown to be an electrical engineer.

On September 12, 1918, Thomas Henry Rodman, aged 43, registered for the draft during World War I, stating that; he resided in Bellport, New York; was born September 29, 1874, native born; was an electrical engineer employed by The Cutler-Hammer Manufacturing Corp. in the Times Building in New York; and gave the name of Mary Rodman, of Bellport, as his nearest relative. He was described as being of medium height, medium build, with brown eyes and brown hair.

In 1925, Thomas H. Rodman, aged 50, was living on Rodman Lane, Brookhaven, New York, with his wife, Mary C. Rodman, aged 47. He was shown to be an electrical engineer.

May 3 1929 - "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rodman have sold their beautiful home down Harrison Lane to Mr. and Mrs. Wellington of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington and daughter Betty will occupy it this summer."

Obituary - Thomas H. Rodman died in Kentucky this week. He was formerly a Bellport and Brookhaven resident.

Death Record - Thomas H. Rodman, aged 77, widowed, residing in the New Castle Rest Home, New Castle, Henry, Kentucky, a self-employed electrical engineer, born September 29, 1874 in Kentucky, the son of James Rodman and Florrie Garrard, died on December 2, 1951 in Kings Daughters Hospital, Shelbyville, Shelby, Kentucky, of uremia, arteriosclerosis and nephritis, and was cremated on December 3, 1951 at the Louisville Crematory, Louisville, Kentucky, by Sidney T. Shaann, New Castle, Kentucky. The informant was Mrs. Ford, Owanton, Kentucky.

Obituary for Mary C. Rodman - June 12, 1969 - Mrs. Mary C. Rodman, 89, of 15 Bellport Lane, Bellport, died Saturday at Central Suffolk Hospital, Riverhead. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, she had lived in Bellport more than 40 years. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at the Bellport Methodist Church, the Rev. Frederick I. Smith, pastor, officiating. Interment was in Woodland Cemetery, Bellport. Funeral arrangements were by the Ruland Funeral Home.

(1880 US Federal Census; U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 for Thomas Henry Rodman, New York, Suffolk County, 2, Draft Card R; 1925 US Federal Census; Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965 for Thomas H Rodman, Death Certificates, 1911-1965, 1951, Film 7035562: All Counties; Thomas Henry Rodman in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007; The Long Island advance., June 12, 1969, Page 4; The Patchogue advance., December 06, 1951, Page 9)
Son of James Rodman and Florence "Florrie" Garrard, husband of Mary "Mayme" Waggoner Crutcher, the daughter of John Newland Crutcher and Martha Watkins Hodges, whom he married on December 31, 1901 in Frankfort, Kentucky.

In 1880, Thomas H. Rodman, aged 5, was living at 268 Wilkinson Street, Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky, in the home of his parents, James Rodman, aged 29, and Florence Rodman, aged 23, with siblings, Garrard Rodman, aged 3, Letitia Rodman, aged 2, and grandmother, Letitia Garrard, aged 59, and servant, Jane Newman, aged 18. His father was shown to be a clerk in a store.

Marriage - Miss Mayme Waggoner Crutcher, of Frankfort, and Mr. Thomas Henry Rodman, of Chicago, will be married at Frankfort Tuesday, December 31. It will be a blue and white wedding at the beautiful home of the bride's father, Col. John N. Crutcher, Mayor of Frankfort's suburb, Bellepoint. Miss Crutcher is a beautiful and charming girl, and Mr. Rodman is a rising young business man of Chicago of the firm of Mallory & Rodman. He is the nephew of Mrs. William Cheatham, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Rodman will spend New Year's at the Galt House, and after short trip, will reside in Chicago.

In 1910, Thomas H. Rodman, aged 35, married, was living on Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York, with his wife, Mary W. Rodman, aged 29, living in the boarding house of Sarah F. Patterson. Both born in Kentucky, married for nine years, he was shown to be an electrical engineer.

On September 12, 1918, Thomas Henry Rodman, aged 43, registered for the draft during World War I, stating that; he resided in Bellport, New York; was born September 29, 1874, native born; was an electrical engineer employed by The Cutler-Hammer Manufacturing Corp. in the Times Building in New York; and gave the name of Mary Rodman, of Bellport, as his nearest relative. He was described as being of medium height, medium build, with brown eyes and brown hair.

In 1925, Thomas H. Rodman, aged 50, was living on Rodman Lane, Brookhaven, New York, with his wife, Mary C. Rodman, aged 47. He was shown to be an electrical engineer.

May 3 1929 - "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rodman have sold their beautiful home down Harrison Lane to Mr. and Mrs. Wellington of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington and daughter Betty will occupy it this summer."

Obituary - Thomas H. Rodman died in Kentucky this week. He was formerly a Bellport and Brookhaven resident.

Death Record - Thomas H. Rodman, aged 77, widowed, residing in the New Castle Rest Home, New Castle, Henry, Kentucky, a self-employed electrical engineer, born September 29, 1874 in Kentucky, the son of James Rodman and Florrie Garrard, died on December 2, 1951 in Kings Daughters Hospital, Shelbyville, Shelby, Kentucky, of uremia, arteriosclerosis and nephritis, and was cremated on December 3, 1951 at the Louisville Crematory, Louisville, Kentucky, by Sidney T. Shaann, New Castle, Kentucky. The informant was Mrs. Ford, Owanton, Kentucky.

Obituary for Mary C. Rodman - June 12, 1969 - Mrs. Mary C. Rodman, 89, of 15 Bellport Lane, Bellport, died Saturday at Central Suffolk Hospital, Riverhead. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, she had lived in Bellport more than 40 years. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at the Bellport Methodist Church, the Rev. Frederick I. Smith, pastor, officiating. Interment was in Woodland Cemetery, Bellport. Funeral arrangements were by the Ruland Funeral Home.

(1880 US Federal Census; U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 for Thomas Henry Rodman, New York, Suffolk County, 2, Draft Card R; 1925 US Federal Census; Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965 for Thomas H Rodman, Death Certificates, 1911-1965, 1951, Film 7035562: All Counties; Thomas Henry Rodman in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007; The Long Island advance., June 12, 1969, Page 4; The Patchogue advance., December 06, 1951, Page 9)


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