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Thomas Rodman

Male 1724 - 1766  (42 years)


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  • Name Thomas Rodman  [1, 2
    Birth 29 Feb 1724  [3
    Gender Male 
    Alternate birth 20 Dec 1724  [4
    Death 16 Nov 1766  At sea Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 4
    Person ID I15880  Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of JTS
    Last Modified 5 Nov 2023 

    Father Samuel Rodman,   b. 23 Jul 1703   d. 27 Feb 1749 (Age 45 years) 
    Mother Mary Willett,   b. Abt 1710   d. 21 May 1756 (Age ~ 46 years) 
    Marriage 16 May 1723  Flushing, Long Island, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Family ID F9936  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mary Borden,   b. 10 Jan 1729   d. 19 Feb 1798, New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 69 years) 
    Marriage 5 Apr 1750  [3, 4
    Children 
    +1. Samuel Rodman,   b. 11 Nov 1753, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 24 Dec 1835, New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 82 years)
    Family ID F9934  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 16 Nov 2017 

  • Notes 
    • "Thomas Rodman...was lost at sea, off Newport, November 16, 1766. He was returning home from England, where he had gone to collect a large amount of money due him, and being rendered helpless by an attack of gout, was the only person unable to save himself." [The Hazard Family, citation details below.]

  • Sources 
    1. [S1532] The Rotches by John M. Bullard. New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1947.

    2. [S6949] Rhonda R. McClure, "The Rotches and the Rodmans: A Tale of New Bedford Quakerism." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 177:293, Summer 2023.

    3. [S1531] Genealogy of the Rodman Family, 1620 to 1886 by Charles Henry Jones. Philadelphia, 1886.

    4. [S1657] The Hazard Family of Rhode Island 1635-1894 by Caroline E. Robinson. Boston, 1896.