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Biography of Rodney C. McCloud

From HISTORY OF MADISON COUNTY
W. H. Beers [Chicago, 1883]


Page 975

HON. RODNEY C. McCLOUD, druggist, Plain City, was born in Madison County March 25, 1842. He is the son of Dr. Charles and Mary Jane (Carpenter) McCloud. His grandfather McCloud came to Ohio in 1814, and settled in Union County; he was a native of England and a local preacher. Dr. Charles McCloud settled in Canaan Township in 1831, and for twenty years was engaged in the active practice of medicine. He way a prominent man in politics and an active worker in the Whig party. He represented his county in the Ohio Legislature, in the session of 1844-45 and was a member of the Constitutional Convention that framed the present constitution of Ohio. He was born February 2, 1802 and, in 1832, married Mary Jane Carpenter, who was born August 29, 1813. They became the parents of four children. viz., Mary, now the wife of Dr. E. C. Robinson, of Plain City; Smith N., a druggist at Marysville, Ohio; Sophronia, wife of Dr. Hilton Lane, of Lincoln, Neb., and our subject. The latter was the second child of the family. He began life as a farm hand, but soon obtained a position in a wholesale hardware store at Columbus, where he was employed as a clerk for five years. He was then engaged as a traveling salesman for the same firm until he purchased his present business at Plain City, which he did in connection with his brother, Smith N., who is still a partner in the business, the firm owning two stores in different towns, each of which is under the management of one of the firm. Mr. McCloud is a Democrat in politics; he has had the offices of Mayor and Councilman of Plain City, and Trustee of Darby Township, and represented Madison County in the Ohio Legislature in 1874-76. He was married, in 1874, to Nancy E. Noteman, a daughter of Zachariah Noteman.



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Fall Genealogy Seminar

For anyone in your area who is interested in genealogy that they are invited to the Annual Fall Seminar of Ohio Chapter Palatines to America:

Researching German Immigration in the 18th Century

Columbus, Ohio, Saturday, October 16, 2010, 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
Ramada Hotel and Conference Center
Four presentations by Marianne S. Wokeck, Ph.D., on Indentured Servitude
and Immigration to America in the 18th Century
Renowned author of Trade in Strangers
Registration Fee $45; Ohio Chapter PalAm Members Discounted Fee $39; Students ages 17-21 $20
Includes morning coffee or tea, Lunch and Gratuity.
Deadline October 4, 2010; For Late Registration add $5.

The seminar is the Culmination of German Heritage Week in Columbus
For more information visit http://www.oh-palam.org/bookstore/images/2010fallregistrationform.pdf or write to Ohio Chapter Palatines to America, P.O. Box 302, Worthington, OH 43085

Richard E. Hartle,
Publicity Chairman,
Ohio Chapter Palatines to America


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