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Rodham may refer to: People Surname *Members of the Rodham family: **Hillary Rodham Clinton (born 1947), American politician **Dorothy Howell Rodham (1919–2011), American homemaker and mother of Hillary Clinton **Hugh Ellsworth Rodham (1911–1993), American businessman and father of Hillary Clinton **Hugh Edwin Rodham (born 1950), American lawyer and politician, brother of Hillary Clinton **Tony Rodham (1954–2019), American consultant and businessman, brother of Hillary Clinton * James Rodham (born 1983), English cricketer * Morris Rodham, Archdeacon of Warwick in the Diocese of Coventry, England, 2010–2012 * C.H.B. Rodham, commander of the 100th Indian Infantry Brigade in World War II Given name * Rodham Kenner, delegate to the Fifth Virginia Convention in 1776 * Rodham E. Tulloss, specialist in fungus species such as ''Amanita rubrovolvata'' Literature * Rodham (novel), ''Rodham'' (novel), a 2020 novel by Curtis Sittenfeld See also

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Hillary Rodham Clinton
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton ( Rodham; born October 26, 1947) is an American politician, diplomat, and former lawyer who served as the 67th United States Secretary of State for President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013, as a United States senator representing New York from 2001 to 2009, and as First Lady of the United States as the wife of President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 2001. A member of the Democratic Party, she was the party's nominee for president in the 2016 presidential election, becoming the first woman to win a presidential nomination by a major U.S. political party; Clinton won the popular vote, but lost the Electoral College vote, thereby losing the election to Donald Trump. Raised in the Chicago suburb of Park Ridge, Rodham graduated from Wellesley College in 1969 and earned a Juris Doctor degree from Yale Law School in 1973. After serving as a congressional legal counsel, she moved to Arkansas and married future president Bill Clinton in 1975; the two had ...
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Dorothy Howell Rodham
Dorothy Emma Rodham (née Howell; June 4, 1919 – November 1, 2011) was an American homemaker and the mother of former First Lady, U.S. Senator, United States Secretary of State, and 2016 Democratic Party presidential nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton. Early life Dorothy Howell was born in Chicago, the elder of two daughters of Edwin John Howell Jr. (1897–1946), a Chicago firefighter, and Della Murray (1902–1960). She had a younger sister, Isabelle (born 1924). Her ancestry consisted of Welsh, English, Scottish, French, and distant Dutch heritage; her paternal grandfather was an immigrant from Bedminster, Bristol in England, and many of her recent forebears had lived in Canada. Her childhood has been described as Dickensian. The family lived as boarders in a crowded house. The parents were dysfunctional and unhappy and sometimes prone to violent fights; they moved Dorothy around various schools, and paid only occasional attention to the children, before divorcing in 19 ...
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Hugh Ellsworth Rodham
Hugh Ellsworth Rodham (April 2, 1911 – April 7, 1993) was an American businessman. He was the father of Hillary Clinton. Early life and education Hugh Ellsworth Rodham was born on April 2, 1911, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the son of Hugh Rodham (1879–1965) and Hannah Jones (1882–1952). His parents were from the United Kingdom – his father emigrated from Oxhill, County Durham, England, at a young age with his family, him being the son of a coal miner, while his mother was born in Pennsylvania, to immigrant parents from Wales, one of whom was from Merthyr Tydfil; she was also descended from coal miner parents.Clinton, Hillary Rodham. ''Living History''. Simon & Schuster, 2003. . pp. 4–9. Rodham attended Pennsylvania State University and was a third-string tight end for the Penn State Nittany Lions football team. pp. 16–18. He joined the Delta Upsilon fraternity. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education from the College of Education in ...
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Hugh Edwin Rodham
Hugh Edwin Rodham (born May 26, 1950) is an American lawyer and former Democratic Party politician who is the only surviving brother of former New York Senator, First Lady, and Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and the brother-in-law of former U.S. President Bill Clinton. In 1989 Rodham became Assistant Public Defender for the Miami Drug Court. Rodham made one run for political office, winning the 1994 Democratic nomination for the United States Senate seat from Florida, but losing the general election to incumbent Senator Connie Mack III. During the Clinton administration, some of his actions came under public scrutiny. Since then he has been in private practice as a lawyer. Early life Rodham was raised in a United Methodist family in suburban Park Ridge, Illinois. His father, Hugh Ellsworth Rodham (1911–1993), was of Welsh and English descent. He managed a successful small business in the textile industry. His mother, Dorothy Emma Howell (1919–2011), was a hom ...
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Tony Rodham
Anthony Dean Rodham (August 8, 1954 – June 7, 2019) was an American consultant and businessman who was the youngest brother of Hillary Clinton and brother-in-law of former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Early life and education Born on August 8, 1954, Rodham was raised in a United Methodist family in suburban Park Ridge, Illinois. His father, Hugh Ellsworth Rodham (1911–1993), was of Welsh and English descent. He managed a successful small business in the textile industry. His mother, Dorothy Emma Howell (1919–2011), was a homemaker of English, Scottish, French Canadian, and Welsh descent. He was the younger brother of Hillary and Hugh. Attending Maine South High School in Park Ridge, Rodham was known as what one writer later termed a "fun-loving jock" and was not as academically oriented as his sister had been. Rodham subsequently attended Iowa Wesleyan College and the University of Arkansas, although he never received a degree from either school. Career Early career R ...
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James Rodham
James Paul Rodham (born 2 March 1983) is a former English cricketer. Rodham was a right-handed batting (cricket), batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born in Ashford, Surrey, Ashford, Surrey. Rodham represented the Middlesex Cricket Board in two List A cricket, List A matches against the Derbyshire Cricket Board and Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club, Cambridgeshire in the 1st and 2nd rounds of the 2003 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy which were held in 2002. In his 2 List A matches, he scored 27 runs at a batting average (cricket), batting average of 13.50, with a high score of 23. In the field he took a single caught, catch. With the ball he took 4 wickets at a bowling average of 13.50, with best figures of 4/23.List A Bowling For Each Team by James Rodham
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Morris Rodham
Morris Rodham (born 1959) is an Anglican priest who served as Archdeacon Missioner (Archdeacon of Warwick) in the Diocese of Coventry 2010–2019. Morris Rodham was educated at Durham University, graduating with a degree in Classics as a member of Hatfield College in 1982. He later studied for a PGCE at St John's College, Durham, graduating in 1985. He further studied at Trinity College, Bristol; was ordained Deacon in 1993; and Priest in 1994.'' Crockfords'', London, Church House, 1995, p258 After a curacy in New Milverton he was Vicar of St Mary, Leamington Priors (1997–2010) until his appointment as Archdeacon Missioner in 2010. He resigned the archdeaconry upon his induction as Priest-in-Charge of Patterdale Patterdale (Saint Patrick's Dale) is a small village and civil parish in the eastern part of the English Lake District in the Eden District of Cumbria, in the traditional county of Westmorland, and the long valley in which they are found, also ... on 19 June ...
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Archdeacon Of Warwick
The Archdeacon of Warwick (now called Archdeacon Missioner) is the senior ecclesiastical officer in charge of the archdeaconry of Warwick in the Diocese of Coventry. The Archdeaconry of Warwick has five Deaneries which centre on Warwick and Leamington Spa, Alcester, Stratford upon Avon, Shipston and Southam. History The archdeaconry was originally created, on 10 January 1910, from the Archdeaconry of Worcester, and in the Diocese of Worcester (consisting of the rural deaneries of Alcester, of Blockley, of Evesham, of Feckenham, of North Kineton, of South Kineton, of Pershore, and of Warwick). Since 2009 the post has been redefined and renamed as Archdeacon Missioner. From the retirement of Michael Paget-Wilkes in 2009, the Archdeacon of Coventry also had statutory oversight over the Archdeaconry of Warwick, delegated from the Archdeacon Missioner, in preparation for the merging of the two archdeaconries, until that post was replaced by that of Archdeacon Pastor. Rodham and Green ...
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100th Indian Infantry Brigade
The 100th Indian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the Indian Army during World War II. It was formed in April 1920 at Jhansi. The brigade was assigned to the 34th Indian Infantry Division until June 1943, when it was transferred to the 20th Indian Infantry Division until the end of the war. It was known for its participation in Battle of Imphal or known as "Imphal Campaign" where it fought along with other Indian Infantry regiments converged to form the 20th Indian Division and drove back the Japanese Army back to Burma inflicting heavy losses. This was a turning point in the Burma Campaign, part of South-East Asian theatre of World War II. Order of battle The following units served with the brigade: * 9th Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment April 1941 to July 1942 and March to April 1944. * 9th Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment April 1941 to June 1943. * 14th Battalion, 13th Frontier Force Rifles April 1941 to August 1945. * 2nd Battalion, Border Regim ...
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Rodham Kenner
Rodham may refer to: People Surname *Members of the Rodham family: **Hillary Rodham Clinton (born 1947), American politician **Dorothy Howell Rodham (1919–2011), American homemaker and mother of Hillary Clinton **Hugh Ellsworth Rodham (1911–1993), American businessman and father of Hillary Clinton **Hugh Edwin Rodham (born 1950), American lawyer and politician, brother of Hillary Clinton **Tony Rodham (1954–2019), American consultant and businessman, brother of Hillary Clinton * James Rodham (born 1983), English cricketer * Morris Rodham, Archdeacon of Warwick in the Diocese of Coventry, England, 2010–2012 * C.H.B. Rodham, commander of the 100th Indian Infantry Brigade in World War II Given name * Rodham Kenner, delegate to the Fifth Virginia Convention in 1776 * Rodham E. Tulloss, specialist in fungus species such as ''Amanita rubrovolvata'' Literature * ''Rodham'' (novel), a 2020 novel by Curtis Sittenfeld See also * Rodham, Patel, a parish in Drake County, New ...
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Fifth Virginia Convention
The Fifth Virginia Convention was a meeting of the Patriot legislature of Virginia held in Williamsburg from May 6 to July 5, 1776. This Convention declared Virginia an independent state and produced its first constitution and the Virginia Declaration of Rights. Background and composition The previous Fourth Virginia Convention had also taken place in Williamsburg, in December 1775. George Washington had been appointed in Philadelphia from the Second Continental Congress as commander of Continental troops surrounding Boston, and Virginia patriots defeated an advancing British expeditionary force at the Battle of Great Bridge southeast of Norfolk. The newly elected delegates to the Fifth Virginia Convention re-elected Edmund Pendleton as its president on his return from Philadelphia as presiding officer of the First Continental Congress. The membership could be thought of as belonging to one of three groups: radicals from western Virginia, who had agitated for independence fr ...
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Rodham E
Rodham may refer to: People Surname *Members of the Rodham family: **Hillary Rodham Clinton (born 1947), American politician **Dorothy Howell Rodham (1919–2011), American homemaker and mother of Hillary Clinton **Hugh Ellsworth Rodham (1911–1993), American businessman and father of Hillary Clinton **Hugh Edwin Rodham (born 1950), American lawyer and politician, brother of Hillary Clinton **Tony Rodham (1954–2019), American consultant and businessman, brother of Hillary Clinton * James Rodham (born 1983), English cricketer * Morris Rodham, Archdeacon of Warwick in the Diocese of Coventry, England, 2010–2012 * C.H.B. Rodham, commander of the 100th Indian Infantry Brigade in World War II Given name * Rodham Kenner, delegate to the Fifth Virginia Convention in 1776 * Rodham E. Tulloss, specialist in fungus species such as ''Amanita rubrovolvata'' Literature * ''Rodham'' (novel), a 2020 novel by Curtis Sittenfeld See also * Rodham, Patel, a parish in Drake County, New ...
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