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Thomas (II) Roden 1758–1793 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1758

Birth Location: Frederick County, Maryland

Death Date: 1793

Death Location: Chester, South Carolina

Father: Thomas Roden

Mother: Marabel Potts

Spouse(s): Mary Brown

Children(s): Levi Roden

In 1758, Thomas (II) Roden entered the world in Frederick County, Maryland, born to Thomas I Winman Roden And Marabel Potts Daughter Of Thomas Ii Potts. Thomas (II) Roden married Mary Brown Daughter Of Col Joseph Brown, and had children including Levi Roden. Thomas (II) Roden passed away in 1793 in Chester, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1758, Thomas (II) Roden entered the world in Frederick County, Maryland, born to Thomas I Winman Roden And Marabel Potts Daughter Of Thomas Ii Potts.
  • Thomas (II) Roden married Mary Brown Daughter Of Col Joseph Brown, and had children including Levi Roden.
  • Thomas (II) Roden passed away in 1793 in Chester, South Carolina.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Thomas Roden's Ancestors

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Thomas Roden
1758–1793
Birth Place: Frederick County, Maryland
Parents
Thomas (I) Winman Roden
1716–1799
Dorchester, Calvert, Maryland
Marabel (Potts Daughter of Thomas (II)) Potts
1720–1785
Grandparents
John Roden
1685–1720
Dorchester County, Maryland
Elizabeth (Jane Winman Daughter of Edward) Winman
1687–1721
Calvert County, Maryland
Thomas ((II)) Potts
1677–1754
Chesterfield, Chesterfield Borough, Derbyshire, England
Rebecca (Stacey (Stacy) Daughter of Mahlon) Stacy
1684–1724
Trenton, Burlington County, New Jersey
Great-Grandparents
William Wroughton
1663–1738
Hannah of
1663–1689
Edward Winman
1640–1702
Mary Winman
1650–
Thomas Potts
1647–1726
Joane Potts
1653–1714
Mahlon Stacy
1638–1704
Rebecca Ely
1658–1711
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Sr
1625–1705
Johanna Abbey
1630–1709
William Meredith
1631–1694
Margaret Meredith
1635–1663
Richardus Pott
1610–1650
Anne Ashe
1617–1673
John Stacy
1598–1656
Mary Fulwood
–1682
George Ely
1628–1656
Sarah Heath
1628–1668

Thomas Roden's Descendants

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Thomas ((II)) Roden (1758–1793) m. Mary (Brown Daughter of Col. Joseph) Brown (Abt. 1755–)
  1. 1. Levi Roden 1778–1852 m. Selina (Melvina Wife of Levi) Roden 1780–1841
    1. 1. Spencer (Henry) Rodden 1799–1865 m. Elizabeth Hill 1805–1880
      1. 1. Thomas (Franklin) Rodden 1826–1899 m. Mary (Caroline) Morris 1820–1898
        1. 1. Andrew (Jackson) Rodden 1861–1936 m. Ida (Lee) Petty 1871–1948

Thomas Roden's Timeline

2 Records

1758
1758
Birth of Thomas (II) Roden in Frederick County, Maryland
Frederick County, Maryland
1793
1793
Age 35
Death of Thomas (II) Roden in Chester, South Carolina
Chester, South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1758
    Event Place: Frederick County, Maryland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1793
    Event Place: Chester, South Carolina

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