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Rodney may refer to: People * Rodney (name) * Rodney (wrestler), American professional wrestler Places ;Australia * Electoral district of Rodney, a former electoral district in Victoria * Rodney County, Queensland ;Canada * Rodney, Ontario, a village located within the township of West Elgin, Ontario ;New Zealand * Rodney District, a former territorial local authority district * Rodney (local board area), a local government area ** Rodney Local Board, an Auckland Council local board ** Rodney Ward, an Auckland Council ward * Rodney (New Zealand electorate), an electoral district containing most of Rodney District ;United States * Rodney, Iowa * Rodney, Mississippi, a former city * Rodney, Ohio * Rodney, Oklahoma, a ghost town * Rodney, Wisconsin, a ghost town * Rodney Village, Delaware * Rodney Scout Reservation The Del-Mar-Va Council serves members of Scouting America in the Delmarva Peninsula. Organization Del-Mar-Va Council is divided into four districts: *Blue Hen Di ...
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Rodney (name)
The personal name Rodney is a toponymic surname derived from the name of an unidentified place near the Somerset/ Wiltshire border. ''Rodney'' became a title of the peerage of Great Britain in 1782, as Baron Rodney. Secondarily, it came to be used as a given name in the 18th century, originally in honour of Admiral George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney. Surnames * Brenda Solzano-Rodney (born 1962), West Indian cricketer * Caesar Rodney (1728–1784), lawyer and signer of the Declaration of Independence from Delaware * Caesar A. Rodney (1772–1824), lawyer and U.S. Senator from Delaware * Caleb Rodney (1767–1840), merchant and Governor of Delaware * Daniel Rodney (1764–1846), merchant, Governor and U.S. Senator from Delaware * Fernando Rodney (born 1977), relief pitcher for the Washington Nationals * George B. Rodney (1803–1883), lawyer and U.S. Representative from Delaware * George B. Rodney, Jr. (1842–1927) Governor of Alaska and U.S. Army officer * George ...
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Rodney, Iowa
Rodney is a city in Monona County, Iowa, United States. The population was 45 at the time of the 2020 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2020 census As of the census of 2020, there were 45 people, 26 households, and 18 families residing in the city. The population density was 296.1 inhabitants per square mile (114.3/km2). There were 26 housing units at an average density of 171.1 per square mile (66.0/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 95.6% White, 0.0% Black or African American, 0.0% Native American, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, 0.0% from other races and 4.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino persons of any race comprised 0.0% of the population. Of the 26 households, 46.2% of which had children under the age of 18 living with them, 38.5% were married couples living together, 3.8% were cohabitating couples, 23.1% had a female householder with no spouse or partner present ...
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Rodney (TV Series)
''Rodney'' is an American television Situation comedy, sitcom starring stand-up comic and country music singer Rodney Carrington that aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from September 21, 2004, to June 6, 2006. Executive producer Ric Swartzlander, Don Reo, and Damon Wayans were the creators of the series. Premise The show's story revolves around the character Rodney Hamilton (Rodney Carrington) who wishes to leave his horrible job in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to become a stand-up comedian. Rodney's daily life revolves around his family – his wife Trina (Jennifer Aspen) and his sons Jack (Oliver Davis (actor), Oliver Davis) and Bo (Matthew Josten). He also spends a lot of time with his best friend Barry Martin (Nick Searcy) who constantly tries to escape his wife Genie, and with his crazy sister-in-law Charlie (Amy Pietz). One recurring character is Trina's father, Carl (Mac Davis), who is constantly lending or giving the family money, much to Rodney's dismay. Another recurri ...
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Rodney Scout Reservation
The Del-Mar-Va Council serves members of Scouting America in the Delmarva Peninsula. Organization Del-Mar-Va Council is divided into four districts: *Blue Hen District *Chesapeake District *Coastal District *Blue Crab District Henson Scout Reservation Henson Scout Reservation, also known as Camp Nanticoke, is an Scout camp located on the Delmarva Peninsula near Galestown, Maryland. One of three Scout camps on the peninsula, it serves thousands of Scouts throughout the summer months, and is open year-round for special Scout programs and for rental by outside groups. Scouts BSA and Cub Scout summer programs are run separately. History Named for the aviator and philanthropist from Salisbury, Maryland Richard A. Henson, Henson Scout Reservation has been in continuous operation by the Del-Mar-Va Council since the summer of 1965. The camp was originally known as Camp Nanticoke, which is now the name of the primary camping area. (The original plan was to develop two camps on a ...
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Rodney Village, Delaware
Rodney Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kent County, Delaware, United States. It is part of the Dover, Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,487 at the 2010 census. Geography Rodney Village is located at (39.1320569, -75.5324240). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land. Demographics In 2010, Rodney Village had a population of 1,487 people. The racial makeup of the CDP was 38.9% White, 49.3% African American, 0.6% Native American, 4.2% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, 2.4% from other races, and 4.6% from two or more races. 7.0% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. As of the census of 2000, there were 1,602 people, 596 households, and 413 families residing in the CDP. The population density was . There were 630 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the CDP was 49.13% White, 38.83% African American, 0.75% Native American, 4.00% Asian, 1.62% from o ...
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Rodney, Wisconsin
Marion is a town in Waushara County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,065 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated communities of Silver Lake and Spring Lake are located in the town. The ghost town of Rodney was also located partially in the town. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 35.0 square miles (90.6 km2). 33.5 square miles (86.9 km2) of it is land and 1.4 square miles (3.7 km2) of it (4.09%) is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 2,065 people, 908 households, and 654 families residing in the town. The population density was 61.5 inhabitants per square mile (23.8/km2). There were 1,630 housing units at an average density of 48.6 per square mile (18.8/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.11% White, 0.10% African American, 0.44% Native American, 0.48% Asian, 0.15% from other races, and 0.73% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.31% of the popula ...
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Rodney, Oklahoma
Rodney is a former community in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, United States, five miles north of Antlers, Oklahoma, Antlers. A United States Post Office was established at Rodney, Indian Territory on June 30, 1890, and closed on July 5, 1899. The community was named for Rodney Moyer, early-day resident. It was located at the site of Rodney Crossing, a low-water ford on the Kiamichi River. During the short life of the community, it was located in Jack’s Fork County, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Choctaw Nation, in the Indian Territory. It was astride the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, as well as Rodney Crossing, an important river ford where a north–south trail crossed the Kiamichi. An important local landmark is Rodney Mountain (767 ft.), also named for Rodney Moyer. The community was a "saw mill town", centered on the activities, commerce and bustle generated by its sawmill. As timber was cleared from nearby mountainsides, the sawmill ...
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Rodney, Ohio
Rodney is an unincorporated community in Gallia County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. History Rodney was plat In the United States, a plat ( or ) (plan) is a cadastral map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land. United States General Land Office surveyors drafted township plats of Public Lands Survey System, Public Lands Surveys to ...ted in 1830. A post office called Rodney was in operation from 1839 until 1985. References Unincorporated communities in Gallia County, Ohio Unincorporated communities in Ohio {{GalliaCountyOH-geo-stub ...
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Rodney, Mississippi
Rodney is a ghost town in Jefferson County, Mississippi, United States. Most of the buildings are gone and the remaining structures are in various states of disrepair. The town regularly floods and buildings have extensive flood damage. The Rodney History And Preservation Society is restoring Rodney Presbyterian Church, whose damaged façade from the American Civil War includes a replica cannonball embedded above its balcony windows. The Rodney Center Historic District is on the National Register of Historic Places. The town is approximately northeast of Natchez, Mississippi, Natchez and is currently about inland from the Mississippi River. Wetlands between the town and the river include a lake that roughly follows the river's former course. Atop the loess bluffs behind Rodney are its cemetery and Confederate States of America, Confederate earthworks from the Civil War. In the early 19th century, Rodney was a cultural center of the region. In 1817, it was three votes away fro ...
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Rodney (New Zealand Electorate)
Rodney was a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the House of Representatives. The last MP for Rodney was Mark Mitchell of the National Party. He held this position from 2011 until the electorate was replaced with Whangaparāoa in 2020. Mitchell stood for and won that seat. Population centres The 1941 New Zealand census had been postponed due to World War II, so the 1946 electoral redistribution had to take ten years of population growth and movements into account. The North Island gained a further two electorates from the South Island due to faster population growth. The abolition of the country quota through the ''Electoral Amendment Act, 1945'' reduced the number and increased the size of rural electorates. None of the existing electorates remained unchanged, 27 electorates were abolished, 19 electorates were created for the first time, and eight former electorates were re-established, including Rodney. The 1981 census had shown tha ...
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Rodney (wrestler)
Rodney Lienhardt (born January 1, 1971) is an Americans, American retired Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the WWE, World Wrestling Federation from 1999 to 2001 under the ring name Rodney, a member of the Mean Street Posse. Early life Lienhardt was a childhood friend of Shane McMahon, the son of WWE, World Wrestling Federation owner Vince McMahon. Lienhardt and Shane attended junior high together in Greenwich, Connecticut, befriending Pete Gasparino in high school, where the trio played American football. After graduating from high school, Lienhardt and Gasparino would exercise at the WWF gym in Stamford, Connecticut. Professional wrestling career In 1999, Shane McMahon invited Lienhardt and Gasparino to appear on WWF television as part of an Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Angle, angle. Lienhardt (known simply as "Rodney") and Gasparino (renamed "Pete Gas") debuted on WWF television on the March 22, 1999, episo ...
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