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Rodney family of Delaware

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The Rodney family of Delaware was a prominent family of farmers and politicians in Kent County and Sussex County, Delaware. It includes a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a member of the Continental Congress, three governors of Delaware, a U.S. senator, and two U.S. representatives.

William Rodney (or Rodeney) came to Philadelphia soon after William Penn and having settled at St. Jones Hundred, near what later became Dover, Delaware, was foreman of a Kent County jury in December 1681. The eldest of six children, he was baptized in Bristol, England, on December 14, 1660. His father worked as a royal prosecutor and surveyor of customs in New York, dying on Long Island Sound in 1679, while returning from the West Indies.

Caesar Rodney
U.S. Capitol Statutory Hall
Rodney coat of arms

Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b c d e U.S. House of Representatives (January 3, 2005). "House Document No. 108-222, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 - 2005". Joint Committee on Printing. Archived from the original on June 1, 2006. Retrieved May 2, 2011.

References

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  • Martin, Roger A. (1984). A History of Delaware Through its Governors. McClafferty Press, Wilmington.
  • Frank, William P. (1975). Caesar Rodney, patriot. Delaware American Bicentennial Commission, Wilmington.