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Mathias Perry Rhoades

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Mathias Perry Rhoades

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6 Nov 1924 (aged 86)
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Monroe, Green County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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M. P. Rhoades settled, in 1874, upon section 11, of the town of Cadiz, where he purchased land of Ashford Trickle, which was at that time heavily timbered. Mr. Rhoades was born in Champaign Co., Ill., in 1838. His early life was spent in his native county. His father, Walter Rhoades, a native of Maryland, removed to Ohio, and thence to Illinois. From Illinois he removed to Iowa, where he died. The subject of this sketch came to this county first in 1863, remaining here then only a few weeks, and then removing to Iowa. In 1870 he removed to California, and returned in 1873 to this county. He served three months in the army, in 1862, as a member of the 71st Illinois regiment. He was married March 4, 1863, to Julia A. Trickle, daughter of Ashford Trickle, of Monroe, and they have eight children, four boys and four girls. Mr. Rhoades owns a portable saw mill, and is engaged in running the same. His father, Walter Rhoades, was a soldier in the Black Hawk War, also in the War of 1812.
Frank Long located on section 4, in 1874. He was born in Ashland Co., Ohio, in 1838. His father, Abner Long, died in Ohio. Frank removed to Illinois with his step-father when ten years of age, and came to this State in 1860. He was married to Julia Craig, daughter of James Craig, an early settler of Stephenson Co., Ill., where Mrs. Long was born. Mr. and Mrs. Long have had nine children. He owns 160 acres of land.

Source: History of Green County, Wis, Illustrated, Chapter 30 (1884) transcribed by Colleen Weeks Breeden

M. P. Rhoades settled, in 1874, upon section 11, of the town of Cadiz, where he purchased land of Ashford Trickle, which was at that time heavily timbered. Mr. Rhoades was born in Champaign Co., Ill., in 1838. His early life was spent in his native county. His father, Walter Rhoades, a native of Maryland, removed to Ohio, and thence to Illinois. From Illinois he removed to Iowa, where he died. The subject of this sketch came to this county first in 1863, remaining here then only a few weeks, and then removing to Iowa. In 1870 he removed to California, and returned in 1873 to this county. He served three months in the army, in 1862, as a member of the 71st Illinois regiment. He was married March 4, 1863, to Julia A. Trickle, daughter of Ashford Trickle, of Monroe, and they have eight children, four boys and four girls. Mr. Rhoades owns a portable saw mill, and is engaged in running the same. His father, Walter Rhoades, was a soldier in the Black Hawk War, also in the War of 1812.
Frank Long located on section 4, in 1874. He was born in Ashland Co., Ohio, in 1838. His father, Abner Long, died in Ohio. Frank removed to Illinois with his step-father when ten years of age, and came to this State in 1860. He was married to Julia Craig, daughter of James Craig, an early settler of Stephenson Co., Ill., where Mrs. Long was born. Mr. and Mrs. Long have had nine children. He owns 160 acres of land.

Source: History of Green County, Wis, Illustrated, Chapter 30 (1884) transcribed by Colleen Weeks Breeden



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