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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well the census data doesn't help too much , other than his occupation of Mason - which might imply he was a tradesman rather than a labourer who moved in search of work.</p>
<p>In 1851 there are a couple of other RHODES  ( from Arnold/north Nottingham) of similar age who stayed in Nottinghamshire.</p>
<p>Knitting, silk, lace and of course Coal feature in Nottinghamshire's industrial history.</p>
<p>Original Rhodes came to England during Norman Conquest. <br />
Name: Willemus de Rode first to establish his line in England.<br />
Metioned in Domesday Book and lived around Nottingham during time of Richard I. </p>
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The Family of Rhodes<br />
By Nelson Osgood Rhodes<br />
1919</p>
<p>Froissart is the authority for the statement that &quot;the de Rhodes,hereditary Knights of Flanders, came over to England with the Earl of Flanders and Tofti, Harold's brother, to assist William the Conqueror.&quot;</p>
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1841 Scowles<br />
Thomas Rhodes Snr. abt 1790    Newland  Gloucestershire Mason</p>
<p>1851 Scowles<br />
 Thomas Rhodes  abt 1785  Nottingham[shire], England Head  Newland  Gloucestershire  Mason<br />
 Mary Rhodes abt 1788  Longhope, Gloucestershire, England Wife  Newland  Gloucestershire</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi<br />
Does anyone have any idea how I might find out whether there were lots of people  coming from Nottingham at this time or just a few?  If the latter, then how might I trace which villages they come from?  My Rhodes ancestor came from Notts and, as there seem to be few other Rhodes' in the Forest at this time and the only ones in the 1841 census appear to be descendents, I believe he came alone.  But if he came with a friend or two, or as part of a 'recruitment drive', where would their home parishes be noted?  By the time he married (in Newland) he is just listed as 'of this parish' By the 1851 census (the first one to list POB) if he had any fellow travellers they may have died.</p>
<p>The IGI suggests that the only Thomas Rhodes' born at approximately the right time in Nottinghamshire (c1785) are from a village called Hucknall Torkard (7m from Nottingham) so I suppose the reverse of the above question is 'does anyone else have ancestors who they have traced back to Hucknall Torkard around 1800?'</p>
<p>Thanks for any ideas/ suggestions.<br />
M</p>
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