Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . pastoral career, he will be re-membered as an object of deep respect andwarm regard. RHODES, Frederick P., proprietor of a liverystable and feed barn in Colchester, McDonoughCounty, HI., was born in Colchester, March 23,1860, and in his youth attended the publicschools of the town. His parents were Ebe-nezer Rhodes, and Elizabeth (Newland)Rhodes, the former born in McLean County,111., and the latter a native of England. Thepaternal grandfather was Samuel Rhodes, andthe maternal grandparents were Abraham andSarah (Porter) Newland. natives of England. Fr


Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . pastoral career, he will be re-membered as an object of deep respect andwarm regard. RHODES, Frederick P., proprietor of a liverystable and feed barn in Colchester, McDonoughCounty, HI., was born in Colchester, March 23,1860, and in his youth attended the publicschools of the town. His parents were Ebe-nezer Rhodes, and Elizabeth (Newland)Rhodes, the former born in McLean County,111., and the latter a native of England. Thepaternal grandfather was Samuel Rhodes, andthe maternal grandparents were Abraham andSarah (Porter) Newland. natives of England. Frederick P. Rhodes is the third of a familyof eight children, six of whom were ten years old he began working in thecoal mines, and continued thus for two the age of fifteen years he was employed asa janitor and also mined coal. He next workedat the carpenters and painters trades, and inthe winter months was in the employ of a in the poultry business. Afterwardhe worked five years in Farmer & Sons general. RICHARD STIRE HISTORY OF Mcdonough county. 991 store. This position he gave up October 3,1899, and engaged in buying and selling poul-try. On March 1, 1903, he sold out and estab-lished himself in the livery business, conduct-ing also a feed barn. On December 13, 1883, Mr. Rhodes was mar-ried to Carrie Whipple, who was born in theState of Massachusetts and received her earlyeducation in the public schools of Macomb, children are the offspring of this union,as follows: Xeffa E., Nellie A., Porter Gay-letta U., Earl Cecil C. and .Mary M. Inpolitics, Mr. Rhodes gives his support to theRepublican party, and fraternally, is affiliatedwith the I. O. O. F., K. of P., Rebekahs, Courtof Honor, and the Mutual Protective League. RINK, Isaac C, D. D. S.—He who would suc-ceed in dentistry at the beginning of the twen-tieth century is a long way removed from hisprototype of even a decade ago. In no branchof human endeavor have there been gre


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