Rhoda Pipes was the daughter of Joseph Pipes (1763-1856) and his wife Hannah. It is believed that Hannah was a member of the Shawnee Indian Tribe, but no proof of this has been found to date.
In 1809, Rhoda married William Harrod, the son of Levi Harrod (1750-1825) and Rachel Mills Harrod(1752-1834).
Rhoda's paternal grandfather, John Pipes, Jr. (1739-1821), is buried in Old Union Cemetery, Boyle County, Kentucky. Find A Grave Memorial # 54554817 and 43676377.
Family links:
Spouse:
William Harrod (1785 - 1863)
Children:
Delilah Harrod LaFever (1808 - 1892)*
Calculated relationship
Burial:
Saint Johns Cemetery
South Mount Vernon
Knox County
Ohio, USA
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Pennsylvania, USA Death: May 27, 1876 Ohio, USA
Rhoda Pipes was the daughter of Joseph Pipes (1763-1856) and his wife Hannah. It is believed that Hannah was a member of the Shawnee Indian Tribe, but no proof of this has been found to date.
In 1809, Rhoda married William Harrod, the son of Levi Harrod (1750-1825) and Rachel Mills Harrod(1752-1834).
Rhoda's paternal grandfather, John Pipes, Jr. (1739-1821), is buried in Old Union Cemetery, Boyle County, Kentucky. Find A Grave Memorial # 54554817 and 43676377.
Family links: Spouse: William Harrod (1785 - 1863)
Children: Delilah Harrod LaFever (1808 - 1892)*
Burial: Saint Johns Cemetery South Mount Vernon Knox County Ohio, USA