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    Captain Henry Rhoads, jr

    Friday, August 8, 2008, 2:28 PM [Famous Ancestors]

     

    I think one of the interesting things of genealogy research is the potential of finding yourself related to a famous or infamous individual. I for one wonder if I'm a descendant of Captain Christopher Newport. For several years I have been told I was but to this date I have not found any evidence of this. Of course I have a major road block right now after Ezekiel Newport so it's still possible that I am Captain Christopher Newport's great, great, great,.... grand daughter. We shall see!


    However I do have evidence that I am the great (x5) granddaughter of a Captain Henry Rhoads jr. a captain in the Revolutionary war under General John Muhlenberg.

     

    Henry served two terms in the Kentucky Legislature, one before 1800 when he represented Ohio Co. and one after 1800 when he represented Muhlenburg Co.He probably moved his family (most of his children were now in their own homes) to Ohio County when he was a candidate. Since the Indian problem had now become less grave, his three brothers had probably brought their families to this region also.

    From Rhoda L. Rhoads (great - great grandmother) to Henry Rhoads jr.

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    Parent's of Andrew Harris

    Friday, August 8, 2008, 12:00 PM [Record Verification]

     

    Well today I made an interesting discovery. I think.  For years now I have been pondering a mysterious Nancy McAslin who I use to think was Andrew Harris's mother.   Now I wonder.  I went back to Nancy McAslin's record today to try and find more information and I noticed something.  There is nothing, I mean NOTHING which supports her as being Andrew's mother.

    I have a 1850 census from District 8, Hardin, Tennessee which shows John Harris and Nancy Harris and a whole slew of children but no Andrew Harris.  Andrew at that time would have been around 19 years old  or 25 years old (birth date: 12 Jan 1831 or 1825) so it IS possible that he wasn't home or he was living away from home at that time but without any other information I'm not convinced that I have the right parents listed.

    What I do know about Andrew Harris is this.

    • Born in Tennessee (1880 and 1900 census)
    • Mom was born in Tennessee (1880 census)
    • Father was born in Virginia (1880 census)

    What I don't know as facts

    • Birth Date. I have 12 Jan 1831 but in both the 1880 and 1900 census it estimates his birth year to be 1825 which could be more reasons why he didn't show up on in the 1850 census with John Harris and Nancy Harris

    So many mysterious unsolved!

     

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