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Rodes, James C.

Flourished: 1840-1844 Lexington, Kentucky

In 1840, Rodes was the head of a large household in Lexington, Kentucky, and he owned six enslaved people. Rodes was clerk of the Fayette County, Kentucky, Circuit Court in 1844.

U.S. Census Office, Sixth Census of the United States (1840), Lexington, KY, 102; Deed of Robert S. Todd and Elizabeth Todd to Mary Lincoln.


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