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1601 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
From Marriage Licenses of Frederick County 1841-1865 by Margaret E. Myers
Page 196: Mar 19 1853 Rodeniser, Josephine to Valentine, James E. 
Familie: Valentine, James Edward / Rodenhizer, Josephine (F14128)
 
1602 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
From Mountain View Cenmetery Danville, Virginia From 1920 to December 31, 1994
RODENHIZER, GUY ALLEN
DATE 1990 JUN 05
AGE 90
SEC/PLAT 5/10
GRAVE # D447
UND SW COMMENT - 
Rodenhizer, Guy Allen (I43177)
 
1603 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
From: "Green Hill Cemetery Danville , Virginia Volume 2 Gravestone Records (Through Fall 1985) Abstracted by the members of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society Box 2272 Danville, Virginia 24543 Averett College Press Danville, Virginia 1988 Page 162 M35 Birth : 06 APR 1853 Death : 17 JUL 1931 
Ragland, William Casper (I42587)
 
1604 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
From: "Green Hill Cemetery Danville , Virginia Volume 2 Gravestone Records (Through Fall 1985) Abstracted by the members of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society Box 2272 Danville, Virginia 24543 Averett College Press Danville, Virginia 1988 Page 162 M35 Birth : 13 APR 1866 Death : 14 FEB 1955 
Hopper, Lillian (I43183)
 
1605 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
From: Cemetery Records of Rockingham and Stokes Counties, North Carolina - Compiled and Published by members of James Hunter Chapter, National Society Daughters of American Revolution of Madison, North Carolina 1978 Page 118 - Rockingham County, North Carolina Stoneville Municipal Cemetery
RODENHIZER, Carrie Hamin 1881 - 1963 
Harper, Carrie (I43416)
 
1606 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
From: Marriage Licenses of Frederick County 1811-1840 by Margaret E. Myers Page: 203 Oct 23 1824 Rodeniser, Margaret to Shaff, Samuel 
Familie: Shaff, Samuel / Rodenhauser, Maria Margaret (F14270)
 
1607 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
From: Marriage Licenses of Frederick County 1811-1840 by Margaret E. Myers Page: 203 Oct 23 1824 Rodeniser, Margaret to Shaff, Samuel 
Shaff, Samuel (I42457)
 
1608 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
He was a Confederate soldier, imprisoned a Point Lookout. He evidently escaped and died as his fathers efforts to find him were unsuccessful. His record may be found - Virginia State Library. 
Rodenhizer, John (I42687)
 
1609 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I43463)
 
1610 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Never Married 
Rodenhizer, Lilian (I42806)
 
1611 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Never Married 
Rodenhizer, Ann + (I43176)
 
1612 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Never Married - lived to a ripe age - lost sight in one eye - drank heavely most of his life 
Rodenhizer, James Fletcher (I42781)
 
1613 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
No childern
Source: Ada Durham Mc Cain letter of 3/17/1978 
Durham, Ema Ammonitte (I43297)
 
1614 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes 1: Tombstone 76 ry 3 mo 8 da Names in Stone pg 130
Notes 2: Marr Rec Frederick County, Maryland
Notes 3: History of Frederick County Maryland Vol II paG 1435 
Beitler, Samuel Jerome (I42036)
 
1615 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes for JOHANNAS RODENHIZER:
Altspelling: Rodinghizer
altspelling: Rodenhauser
between Johannes Rothenheuser and Caspar Rodenhizer the following different
spellings appeared in the record as the name because angelicized

Rothenheusser
Rothenheuser
Rotenheuser
Rodenheuser
Rodenhyser
Rodinghiser
Rodenizer
Rodenhauser
Rodanizer
Rodenhaus
Rodeniser

ROTHENHEUSER 1769 RODENHIZER 1997

The name Rodenhizer, as it is now spelled, was brought to America from Germany in 1769 by two brothers, Johannas and Phillip Peter Rothenheuser. Were they lived in Germany is not known, buy family tradition says that a special regiment for the standing army was being formed of young men six feet tall and perfectly proportioned. The Rothenheuser brothers qualified for these requirements but they did not care for inactive military service, and, to escape it they emigrated to America. We may also suppose that a desire for religious and civic freedom, which was causing an exodus from Europe at that time was another reason for their venture into the New World. Like many of their country-men, they first settled in Pennsylvania. The Germans of Colonial America have been given favorable comments by two historians:

"These early Germans, though often extravagant in their religious notions were usually men of character and as a class were a very choice lot of colonists."
Colonial America-Chitwood

"Germans contributed one of the most valuable elements in the American Hertiage. They not only engaged in type founding but were the finest wood and iron workers in the colonies."

Adult American History- Baldwin

In the records of the Historical Society, York, Penn., we find this statement:

Index of German Pioneers - List 276C
at the Court House, Philadelphia
13th of Oct. 1769, Present: Samuel Shoemaker, Esq Mayer
Issac Jones, Esq.
Rotenheuser, Johannes, and Phillip Peter, Came over in ship "Minerva", Capt.Thomas Arnett from Rotterdam, but last from Portsmouth, England, did this day take and subscribe the usual qualifications. Consigned to Mr. Samuel Shoemaker in the list 95, paid S7, 2s, 6p (7 pounds, 2 shillings, 6 pence)
Landed at Phila.

In connection with the above statement a librarian at the History Society called the attention of Mrs. James Worsham, lineal descendent of Johannes Rodenheuser, to the list of the ship’s passengers. Almost all of them, unable to write, signed by making a mark; but the Rothenheuser brothers wrote their signatures in beautiful German Script, which indicated a cultural background.

The early records of the family are sketchy which is explained by a statement from the State Library, Harrisburgh, Penn., which says:

"Vital statistics were not recorded in Pennsylvania prior to 1906. There were laws previous to that date, but they were not enforced"

However, we know that the Rothenheusers settled in York, County, Penn., and Johannes was married before 1775. By that time his name had become Anglicized and in the next records of him, the name is written John.

The variant in spelling of Rotheneuser is not difficult to understand. The majority of people in York, Co., before the Revelution were German, and naturally they were slow to give up their native language and customs. In fact they are very much in evidence today. When it was neceessary for them to discharge civic or legal duties before an official who spoke English, the name was written as it sounded to the said official. Here are some of the many spellings of the name that have been found: Rodenhyser, Rothenheuser, Rodenhauser, Rothenheiser, Rodanizer, Rodenhaus, Rodinghizer, Rodinizer, Rodenizer, Rodeniser and Rodenhizer.

The first official record of the family in the christening of the daughter of John Rodenheuser and his wife Maria Margaret (Muller). A son, John, was born in 1775. It indicates that they were communicauts of the German Church and conformed to an honorable standard of living in Hanover Township.

Maria Margaret Rodenhauser, born Feb. 11 1777, father John mother Maria Margaret, Christoned August 18, 1777. Sponsor - Catherine, wife of Casper Muller. (Probably the mother’s name was Muller)

The next record concerns the service rendered in the Revolution by John Rodenhyser. See the transcription of the Historical Society York, Penna. below. The son, John, of the above soldier stated that his father and also his uncle fought in the Revolution, but no record of Phillip Peter’s service can be found.

COPY; The Historical Society
225 East Market St. York, Penna. July 26, 1950

This is to certify that the following is a true and correct abstract from York County, Penna. in the AMERICAN REVOLUTION: A Source Book compiled by Henry James Young, 1939
(Red Series, Vol. 1 Page 31)

"Payroll of Capt. John McIlvaine’s Company in Colonel John Andres’s Battalion of York County Malitia, A.D. 1778:

John Rodenhyser, Nov. 10, 1777 Pay for month S. 2-10-0
Amt. Due when discharged S. 5-15-0
Whole pay received S. 3-10-0

The record herein is from a longhand copy in the Historical Society of York Co. The whereabouts of the original is unknown.

SIGNED: John Lowry Ruth, Director
Seal is attached

OTHER ITEMS FROM YORK, PA

John Rotenheizer lived in York, Penna. Between ages of 18 and under 53 Years. Vol II, 6 series, Penn. Archives

John Rodenhyser entered service Nov. 10, 1777. Amt. due when discharged 5, 16 shillings

Peter Rodenhizer paid tax in Hunting Township, York C. in 1780. Third Series, VOL. XXI, page 266.

.A letter from the State Library, Harrisburg, Penn., signed by Jessica C. Fargusen, Genealogical Librarian, contains the following information concerning the Rodenheuser brothers:

"John Rothenheiser taxed in Newberry Township in year of 1779. In 1781 he was taxed in York Township on a house and lot, likewise a cow. His name disappears from the tax lists, nor do we find him listed as the head of a family in York, County in 1790."
"Peter Rothenheizer was taxed in Huntington Township, York County, in 1779 having a house and cow. In 1783 he is listed in Huntington Township as having a family of five persons. He did not seem to own real estate."

In 1955 this compiler wrote a letter to the Clerk of the Court at Huntington asking if the Rodenheuser or its variant in spelling, could be found on any records. There was no reply and a simular letter was sent to the Mayor of Huntington explaining that the Clerk of the Court did not answer the inquiry. It turned out that the Mayor was president of the Kiawanis Club and they made a through investigation, even consulting a genealogist, but no records of Peter’s family could be found.

On reading the above statements concerning their taxable property, you first impression is that they were very poor, but we cannot judge Colonial America by the standard of living which has developed since the Revolution. In "The Way of Our People" by Woodward he has this to say:

"To gain a clear view of the life of that period we must get some idea of the value of things as measured by the medium of exchange. Money was scarce and it went along way when expended on merchandise or food. Aworkman recived two shillings a day. Everyone including day laborers, had a garden, raised vegtables, kept a cow and horse. Clothes were expensive and made to last for years. The workman’s two shillings were just enough to keep him and his family well fed in a poorly furnished home."
The family of the Revolutionary soldier, John Rodenhyser, moved to Frederik, Md. about 1790.

Two items concerning the family are recorded in the Courthouse of Frederick, Md. The first is the marriage license of John Rodanizer and Elizabeth Carson, June 5, 1811.

Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Federick Co., Maryland.
"I hereby certify that a marriage license was issued to John Rodanizer and Elizabeth Carson on the 5th day of June 181, and appears by the record of marriage licenses of this office.

Signed Ellis C. Wachter,
Clerk of Court
Two children were born of this marriage. Casper, named for his great-uncle Casper Muller, and Mary, who married a Mr. Fraley. Their descendants live in Emmetsburg, Maryland. Elizabeth Carson died about 1820 or 29 and John Rodanizer married Hannah Morehead. Two children of this marriage were Daniel, and a sister who married Manuel Miller.
The second record concerning the above John is as follows:

Frederick, MD.

Bill of sale from John Prutzman of Frederick Co. to Frederick C. Hase and John Rodenghizer, dated June 9th, 1812 and recorded June 12 1812, consideration of property $199.00

Deed from John Rodinghizer, and wife Elizabeth to George Eckman, Jr. Dated Aug. 24, 1816 and recorded January 20, 1817, consideration $300.00.

John Rodenhizer, Frederick, Md. Was evidently the son of John Rotenhziser (Rodenhyser) who fought in the Revolution, because so many of the German people living in Penna. came to Md. And Va. John Rodenhizer of Md. was born 1775 and died June 20th, 1862. Buried in Grove St. in Danville. His son Casper Rodenhizer was born in Frederick, Md. June 11th, 1812 and died March 13th, 1880 in Leaksville, NC.

Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1840

Rodenizer, John State : MD
County : Frederick Co.
Location : 4th Election Dist
Year : 1840
Page# : 206

Rodenizer, John State : MD
County : Frederick Co.
Location : 4th Election Dist
Year : 1840
Page# : 215

Note: above two index's - do not know which is Johannas or John (father - son)? need to check the roll
and find out

From: " Names of Foreigners who took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of Pennsylvania 1727-1775 With the Foreign Arrivals, 1786-1880." Edited by William Henry Egle, M.D.

Page 489 and 490.

List of Foreigners Inported in the Ship Minerva, Capt. Thomas Arnott, From Rotterdam, Last from Portsmouth. Qualified Oct 13, 1769.
Philip Peter Rothenheusser 
Rothenheusser, Johannes (I30019)
 
1616 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Berkeley County, West Virginia Reg. of Death Book 1, pg 17 
Showe, Unbekannt (I42358)
 
1617 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Cert of Confirmation 1 Jun 1861 Bakersville, Washington, Maryland Salem Ev. Luth. Ch.
Notes 2: Tombstone
Notes 3: Marriage Records Washington County, Maryland
From Blanche Swope McFadden 8/16/97
Other Wives Hays, Esta Forrest
Residence:
Source 1: Deth Cert. Washington Co. Md
Notes 1: 7 Jan 1896 bought 3 acres with two story log house in Tilghmantion on east side of Sharpsburg Pike
Notes 2: Leased his house in Martinsburg from 1 Apr 1888 to 31 Mar 1889 for $3.00 monthly 
Rodenhizer, Harriet Ellen (I29939)
 
1618 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Confirmed 4 Feb 1899 Bakersville Salem Lutheran
Notes: 2 Family Bible in possession of her sister, Carrie Cuningham (Deceased) 
Showe, Maude Daisy (I29956)
 
1619 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Confirmed 4 Feb 1899 Baskerville Salem Lutheran Church 
Showe, Carrie Violet (I29955)
 
1620 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Family Bible in possession of Barara Hannon ( now Deceased)
Notes: 2 History of Frederick County, Maryland Vol II pg 1435
Notes: 3 Names in Stone pg 130 
Beitler, Henry Clay (I42040)
 
1621 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Family Bible in possession of Barara Hannon ( now Deceased)
Notes: 2 History of Frederick County, Maryland Vol II pg 1435 
Beitler, Jessie Jonathan (I42039)
 
1622 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Family Bible in possession of Barara Hannon ( now Deceased)
Notes: 2 History of Frederick County, Maryland Vol II pg 1435 
Beitler, William Francis (I42041)
 
1623 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Family Bible in possession of her sister, Carrie Cunningham (deceased) 
Showe, Mary Ellen (I29951)
 
1624 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Family Bible in possession of sister, Carrie
Notes: 2 Her stepmother was living with her in 1920 
Showe, Frances Catherine (I29952)
 
1625 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Marr Rec Washington Count, Maryland
Number of childern unknown 
Spielman, Sarah E. (I42581)
 
1626 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Marr Rec Washington County, Maryland pg 304 (by Startman) 
Rodenhizer, Jacob (I29994)
 
1627 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 The Church Book Funkstown 
Gimple, Francis Viola (I42449)
 
1628 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 The Church Book Funkstown 
Gimple, Leila Marzale (I42450)
 
1629 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Tombstone
Notes: 2 Marr Rec pg 361 Washington County, Maryland (by Titus)
Residence:
1: Frederick County, Maryland
2: Washington County, Maryland 
Rodenhizer, Margaret Savilla (I29997)
 
1630 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Tombstone
Notes: 2 Washington County, MD Marr Rec pg 361
Notes: 3 His parents were born in Germany
Residence:
1: Frederick County, Maryland
2: Washington County, Maryland 
Gimple, John C. (I42448)
 
1631 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Tombstone 41 yr 3 mo 12 da Names In Stone pg 130
Notes: 2 Family Bible in possession of Barara Hannon ( now Deceased) 
Beitler, John (I42037)
 
1632 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes: 1 Tombstone 85 yr 3 mo 13 da Names In Stone Frederick County, Maryland PG 130
Notes: 2 Marr Rec Frederick County, Maryland
Notes: 3 She raised Hattie SHOW after her mother died - Harriet (sister of Kate)
Notes: 4 Death cert. #10997
Notes: 5 History of Frederick County, Maryland Vol II pg 1435 
Rodenhizer, Catherine (I29993)
 
1633 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Notes:1 Egar was oldest boy
Notes:2 Nellie's husband was Howard Palmer 
Showe, Charles Luther (I28086)
 
1634 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Occupation: Commonwealths Attorney in Richmond 
Cuddy, Emory (I43411)
 
1635 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Profession: Boy Scout Executive 
Rodenhizer, Bernard Clark Jr. (I43295)
 
1636 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Profession: Nurse 
Greene, Marguerite Elizabeth (I43437)
 
1637 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I43441)
 
1638 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Residence 1: Frederick County, Maryland
Source
1: Names in Stone Frederick County, Maryland Vol II,
2: Woodsboro Church Book pg 58 Frederick County, Maryland,
3: Paul Valentine Pittsford, NY 4: Extraction Book 824278 IT3 1782-1875 St. John Evan. Lutheran Ch. 
Valentine, James Edward (I42043)
 
1639 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Robert Beverly Rodenhizer never married - was shot to death at a very young age 
Rodenhizer, Robert Beverly (I42780)
 
1640 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Single
Notes 1: Tombstone age 80 years 
Rodenhizer, Jonathan (I29992)
 
1641 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Single
Notes: 1 Tombstone 
Gimple, Emma A. (I42452)
 
1642 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Single
Notes: 1 Was a dwarf
Notes: 2 Burned to death 
Rodenhizer, Jane (I29995)
 
1643 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Single
Notes: 1Tombstone (age) 7 -1- (eroded Names In Stone, Frederick County, Maryland page 954 
Rodenhizer, Sarah A. E. + (I29996)
 
1644 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Single
Notes: Names In Stone Frederick County, Maryland pg 951 
Rodenhizer, Mary Jane (I29991)
 
1645 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Source 1: Family Bible in possession of Daughter, Carrie
Notes 1: Cert of Confirmation 1 Jun 1861 Bakersville, Washington, Maryland Salem Ev. Leth. Ch.
Notes 2: Tombstone
Notes 3: Marriage Records Washington County, Maryland 
Showe, Isaiah (I29938)
 
1646 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Source 1: Names In stoen Frederick County, Maryland 2: St. JHohn Evan. Luth. Ch. Recorded in Woodsboro Dist. Ch. Book, E: Paul Valentine Pittsford, NY 
Rodenhizer, Josephine (I29990)
 
1647 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Source: Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Frederick County, MD - Transcrip dated 19 Jan 1953 and signed by Ellis C. Wachter Clerk of the Circuit Court for Federick County, MD
From: Maryland
Death: somewhere between 1820 to 1829 
Carson, Elizabeth (I42571)
 
1648 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Source: Rockbridge Circuit Court Cleark's Office - Marriage Register Number 1 at page 259 Casper Rodenhizer and Ann Craft were married Sept 10, 1831, by Rev. James Kerr. 
Familie: Rodenhizer, Casper / Hershberger, Anne (F14318)
 
1649 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
Source: The registers of the Emanuel Reformed Church, Hanover, Pennsylvania. A transcrip which remains in the possession of the Historical Society of York County - York Pennsyvania 11 April 1953
altspelling: Rodenhauser
arealived: York Pa
From: Marriage Licenses of Frederick County 1811-1840 by Margaret E. Myers Page: 203 Oct 23 1824 Rodeniser, Margaret to Shaff, Samuel 
Rodenhauser, Maria Margaret (I42456)
 
1650 Bernard-C-Rodenhizer:
To: Rodey
From: mcfadden@bellsouth.net
Date: 26 Jun 97 20:27:12 -0500
Subject: Rodenizer Genealogy
Message-ID: tcppop3.243979@kerrlake.com>
X-Mozilla-Status: 2001 
Rodenhizer, John (I29986)
 

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