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Name: Caroline Gaver <katfirball@comcast.net>
Date: 2009-07-25
Comments:
Amanda Rhoads was my grandmother's (Mildred Esrey Reynolds)great aunt. My grandmother started writing a book based on Amanda's letters back home to Missouri, which are the letters quoted in Donna Crow's talk at the Rhoads' Cousins Luncheon. She had been entrusted with the letters in the 1940's by her father and then sent them to a relative in California in the 1970's or 80's. I still have other letters written between various Esrey family members. I will be going to California very soon (August, 2009) and intend to look up the old adobe house and the cemetery.
 

Name: Angela Esrey-Yeras <danawritesong@yahoo.com>
Date: 2008-03-27
Comments:
I am the daughter of John Esrey and Esther Esrey, son of Edwin Esrey and Alma Esrey
 

Name: judi <parisbirthday@gmail.com>
Date: 2007-10-14
Comments:
Thank you so much for your beautiful writing. I am descended from Daniel's brother, Joseph; he is the grandfather of my Great Grandmother Elizabeth Wisdom Rhoades
who married Pioneer Jesse Calvert Hamrick; these two came to California in 1850 and settles in Ione & Amador, Jackson County, CA. I live near there in Sacramento.

I'd like to learn more about these Donner Party Rescuers who are Rhoades relatives. Were they all Mormon? Were all of your Daniel's siblings and Mormon? I know thet lived in Medicine and mercer, in Marion county Missouri during the Mormon War. I'm trying to find out how my great great grandfather Jesse Hamrick, NOT A MORMON, who lived in Independence, MO, met his wife Elizabeth Wisdom Rhoades, who MAY HAVE BEEN Mormon. Can you help?

Thanks so much!

Judi

 

Name: Roselind Quair <ja2wheeler@savy2k.net>
Date: 2006-03-29
Comments:
My Great Great Grandfather was Roberto Bautisto, a medicine man/spiritual leader for the Tachi-Yokuts Tribe south of Lemoore. Although neither my G.G.Grand father nor I are related to the Rhoads family, I thought you would like to know that Roberto Bautisto made the adobe bricks for Uncle Dan Rhoads in 1856 for what is now called the Lemoore Adobe.
I am proud to know he was part of it.

 

Name: Kyle PatrickJones <bluegrass@vci.net>
Date: 2005-08-17
Comments:
wellnot bad sight you all have don here's found few metion in what grand father Leslie Monroe Faith staed onthe Roades/ Rhodes Rhoades Spelling inthe Faith famiylinage havent gon back yet's twolook in two it there's thanks forwpsot this in fomation here's loking see here from my cuoisn's the Rhoades or any Spelling.
 

Name: linda sue mason runyan <tootsie54610@aol.com>
Date: 2004-08-29
Comments:
i was looking for my great great grandpa is name was daniel rhoads he was from pennsylvania. he was married to a mary margaret they lived in ohio. thanks
 

Name: Rena Lee Esrey-Briggs <rena@psnw.com>
Date: 2004-07-01
Comments:
I am the GGGG-Niece of Amanda & Daniel. My mother is Ethel JoAn Esrey. Daughter of Douglas Williamson Esrey,who was the son of Donald Septer Esrey,Sr. Then, John Wesley Esrey, & then John Esrey who was the brother of Amanda.
If I can give you any info please let me know.
Rena

 

Name: Vicki Malone <malonevofor@aol.com>
Date: 2003-12-01
Comments:
My mother was a Rhoads, descending from Thomas Foster Rhoads' brother Daniel & Elizabeth Newman Rhoads. We have visited both at Sloughhouse & the rancho at Lemoore, CA. What a wonderful preservation. Thank you for helping keep this colorful family alive!
 

Name: Mark Rhoads <MarkRhoads@aol.com>
Date: 2002-11-03
Comments:
Your site is very well designed. I was doing research on a probably unrelated Rhoads line from upstate New York and happened to find your site.
 

Name: Nansey <nhoneycutt@hotmail.com>
Date: 2002-07-12
Comments:
Just looking around. Sarah J. Rhoads Keiffer was my mothers great grandfathers daughter.
 

Name: Duane Esarey <desarey@museum.state.il.us>
Date: 2002-06-14
Comments:
Wonderful. I was well aware of Amanda E. and Daniel Rhoads. I've looked into Amanda's father's landholdings in eastern Illinois before they moved to Missouri. Our family genealogy book has many of Amanda's letters to her father Jesse in it. I was unaware that any of Daniel and Amanda's offspring married back into the Esarey/Esrey/Essery line out in California. That's interesting. I'm related to offspring of that rejoined line in three different ways that I know of! I found your site because my daughter Amanda Esarey left this morning for a job she's taken teaching 4th grade in Palm Springs. I couldn't help but think about the parallel - and how hard it is to leave family like that, and how much easier it is now than then. Keep up the good work.
 

Name: Jeanie Paton <retcher25@yahool.com>
Date: 2002-04-10
Comments:
Thought you might be interested in the Rhoads Cemetery Dedication this month. Here is the information.
The Rhoads Cemetery Dedication Will Be April 21, 2002

The newly restored Rhoads Cemetery northwest of Lemoore, on Glendale Ave., just west of Highway 41, will be dedicated Sunday, April 21, in special ceremonies. The cemetery is well known to many by the sight of its distant mausoleum. Until now the view frequently has been marred by weeds, farm equipment and even livestock. The dedication, open to the public, will be at 2 p.m. Joe Neves, president of the Lower Kings River Historical Society, says the half-hour program will feature speakers including Ellen Rosa of Sloughhouse, western Rhoads family historian emeritus, and Naida West of Rancho Murietta, author of River of Red Gold, a book that portrays the Rhoads family trek across the plains to California in 1846. Also participating will be Rev. Sandy Brown of the Presbyterian Church of Lemoore representing the Lemoore Ministerial Association, a Lemoore High School ROTC color guard, and a musical offering featuring Jay Salyer, vocal, and Stacey Snodgrass, fiddle. Refreshments will follow the ceremony. The cemetery restoration has been a two-year project of the society. The project architect was Chas Rhoads of Hanford, a member of the Rhoads family. Coordinating the construction was Dave Bush of Lemoore. Improvements include a concrete foundation topped by a cement brick wall, an entrance to the cemetery proper, and a granite plaque, which briefly describes the historical importance of the site. Besides Neves, the committee includes Susan Bissig Jane Dart, Salli Day, Steve Emanuels, Alan Escola, Steve Froberg, Walt Kendall, Tony Oliviera, Rich Rhoads and Jack Stone. The LKRHS mwmbership total about 100.
History of the Rhoads Cemetery and of Daniel and Amanda Rhoads By Steve Emanuels
The Rhoads Cemetery at the northwest corner of Highway 41 and Glendale Avenue, northwest of Lemoore, was established in 1882 with the death and burial of 35-year-old Sarah Rhoads Fisher. She was the daughter of Daniel and Amanda Rhoads and was the wife of John Fisher Phillips. Six children were suddenly motherless. Four years later her 52-year-old husband died, and he became the next to be buried at the
Cemetery. Over the next 10 years at least six more were buried here: Infant son Winsett in 1886, F.A. Apperson in 1893, Sarah Tobin in 1894, Ida Garrison in 1895, Iola B. Frink in 1986, and! Amanda M. Rhoads Dillard in 1895. In December 1895, family patriarch Daniel Rhoads died and was interred in the mausoleum. With his wife, Amanda, he was the owner of the land on which the cemetery was located. Ten more burials were conducted in as many years which followed: William B. Rhoads in 1898 (Daniel's brother), Sarah A Tobin in 1898, Mary Elizabeth Rhoads Pierce in 1899 (Daniels sister), Nancy Schooler Winsett in 1899, Justin "Cap" Esrey in 1900 (Amanda's brother), Madrill Hervosio in 1902, M.B. Wooster in 1903, Nicholas Winsett in 1904, and Gideon Tobin in 1905. It was in 1906 that Amanda Esrey, Daniel's wife, also was laid to rest in the mausoleum. More recent burials were that of Mary Shackleford Winsett in 1930, Rose Bell Phillips in (1946, and Jessie Daniel Winsett. Only the above have been documented; they're probably other burials in the Rhoads cemetery, which are unmarked. Daniel and Amanda Rhoads Daniel and Amanda Rhoads were among the Thomas Rhoads party which crossed the plains to California in 1846 and encountered by Donner Party along the way. Invited to take: the new Hasting Cutoff with George Donner, they declined. They arrived at Johnson's Ranch, the usual terminus for such wagon trains, on October 3. But the Donner Party was nowhere to be seen. It had been snowed in on the eastern Sierra. Early in the following year Daniel and his brother John joined the first rescue team and discovered the luckless ones, at least those alive, at what would later be known as Donner Lake. Daniel later wrote that when they finally encountered the party the first women asked, "Are you men from California or do you come from heaven?" Daniel worked briefly for John Sutter and then for the nearby Grimes and Sinclair ranch. And even later for Briggs and Burris at Galt. After gold was found on the American River in 1848, Daniel and others gathered up much of the precious stuff through the fall of 1847 at what was called Morman Island. (Daniel's father, Thomas, was Mormon and later returned to Utah and the church heirchy.) Daniel and Amanda returned east in 1850 but came back in 1851 and entered the stock raising business near Old Gilroy. The 50's proved dry, and during mid-decade he drove his stock over Pacheco Pass and acquired "swamp and overflow" lands near the Kings River. One historian has them settling first at Kingston, on the south side of the Kings near today's Laton. By 1956 he probably had started construction on a four-room adobe house closer to where the town of Lemoore would be laid out some 20 years later. Amanda's brothers, Justin and Jonathan were already in the area, and they undoubtedly influenced the Rhoads' decision to move here. Correspondence indicates that Amanda and the children remained at the ranch near Old Gilroy where a school, known as Rhoads School, had been founded in 1852. Daniel, by 1860, had convinced Amanda to join him with the children at the new adobe. There, too, a school was established nearby and it later became the Lake School still remembered by people like Lemoore's Si Esrey. Bears were common hereabouts then. One evening Daniel decided to sleep out in a cornfield all night in order to kill a marauding bear. The bear came all right, but right to adobe where it stood in his hind feet and puts its paws on the wall. Daniel, who was 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 240 lbs. heard the bear and started for the cabin but kept yelling for his wife to open the cabin door for him. "Mandy open the door," he called to his wife, who barely came up to his shoulder. "She heard him hollowing and they laughed until they cried," recalled Earl Rhoads, a grandson. The Rhoads prospered although their lives were frequently saddened with the death of children and the loss of various family members whose children they subsequently raised. Daniel and Amanda turned to from stock raising to farming in 1865. He became the founding president of the Bank of Hanford and vice president of the Bank of Lemoore. In January 1865, about four months before the end of the Civil War, Daniel enlisted in the California 8th Infantry Regiment. He was mustered out at Fort Point, San Francisco in October of the same year. Daniel and Amanda moved to San Francisco "for his health", and Daniel died there in 1896. Amanda died in 1906. Six weeks later their only surviving son, John, died while in the Sierra. The Daniel Rhoads who currently lives in Lemoore, on a small portion of the original: property is a great-great grandson of Daniel and Amanda. Books Are Donated To Benefit Society. The Lower Kings River Historical Society was presented with multiple copies of a book by George White, 92, of Gilroy following White's death last month. "He made it clear that he wanted these books to go to your Lemoore history group to help support the Rhoads Cemetery restoration" according to his widow, Evelyn White. The spiral-bound book is entitled Antecedents and Descendants of Margaret Ann Rhoads Smith (1860-1949). Its subtitle is, A Genealogical, Historical, And Reminiscent Account Of Some Rhoads, Newman, Parker, Wright, Hamilton, and Ramsay And Related Families In their Pioneer Days. Much of the book is devoted to the background of Daniel Rhoads and other family members as far back as the days of the immigration of Henry and Jacob Rhoads (Roesch) from Germany in 1747. Family historians and genealogists find the book indispensable. White, who compiled the volume, was related to the Rhoads family through his great grandmother, Mary Rhoads, wife of Dorson Willson. Mary Rhoads was the daughter of Daniel's brother, Thomas, who was drowned "in the sinks of the Humboldt River". She lived for a time in Gilroy with Daniel and Amanda Rhoads before marrying Willson. White was a co-founder of Gilroy Foods. He was a past president of the Gilroy Historical Society and a long time member of the Oregon-California Trails Association. Copies of the book are available for $20 from Kings River Press at 924-1766 or from any member of the Lower Kings River Historical Society.


 

Name: Richard Davidson <RDavi49885@aol.com>
Date: 2002-04-07
Comments:
Great site....I'm a decendant of George Keiffer. Geo Keiffer is my Grt Uncle....a brother to my Grt grandmother...her name Alace Hamilton O'Brien
 

Name: sheila august <sheilaroy@att.net>
Date: 2002-02-03
Comments:
Nice pages!
 

Name: Bob Paddock <r.j.paddock@worldnet.att.net>
Date: 2001-10-17
Comments:
What a pretty web-site. Always looking for Rhodes families.
Nice to see photos included. Rhodes are on my mothers side of the family - from Virginia to Illinois to Missouri.


 

Name: Kenneth H.Rhoads 72yrs. <RRh9577298@aol.com>
Date: 2001-10-17
Comments:
I had not read the comments before,In our close family there are Rhoads,Rhodes,and Rhoades.This line of Rhoads came From MO.IN.PN.the Rhoads is Dutch,Rhodes is English, so I have been informed.Kenneth H.Rhoads Bakersfield CA.My son, R.P.Rhoads has genealogy on the family back to the old country.I sent the previous about Tulare and Kern County CA.
 

Name: Kenneth H.Rhoads <RRh9577298@aol.com>
Date: 2001-10-17
Comments:
I am a 4th generation ranching family from Tulare and Kern Countys
 

Name: Judy C. Harvey <judycharvey@yahoo.com>
Date: 2001-10-06
Comments:
I have Rhodes in Arkansas. I really don't know the correct spelling.I love the photos!My Malinda Rhoades married Richard Alexander Teague.
Judy

 

Name: Judy C. Harvey <judycharvey@yahoo.com>
Date: 2001-10-06
Comments:
I have Rhodes in Arkansas. I really don't know the correct spelling.
Judy

 

Name: Fay Carol (Jackson) Crider <fcrider@kih.net>
Date: 2001-10-04
Comments:
I am a descendent of Henry and Elizabeth Stoner Rhoads' daughter,Hanna Rebecca Rhoads and Jesse Jackson who lived and died in Muhlenberg Co., Ky. Contact me, if interested in my line.
 

Name: Donna Crow <tapworc@inreach.com>
Date: 2001-09-23
Comments:
We have put this site together to gather history about Daniel and Amanda Rhoads, and their family before it is lost. Our hope is that others will share their information with us and allow us to put it on the web.
 

Name: tlc8 <tlc8>
Date: 2001-09-21
Comments:
great site!