Robert was said to have had an active and very creative mind. He loved to read and liked to write, both prose and poetry, and was said to be very good at it. He left to the family a 94-page, hand-typed autobiography which includes a lot of the Rendall family history.
Robert was said to have had an active and very creative mind. He loved to read and liked to write, both prose and poetry, and was said to be very good at it. He left to the family a 94-page, hand-typed autobiography which includes a lot of the Rendall family history.
Family Members
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Job Apsey Rendall
1840–1863
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Hannah Rendall Cook
1843–1922
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Elizabeth Churchill Rendall More
1846–1927
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Mary Rendall Young
1848–1926
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Susan Ann Rendall Harding
1851–1889
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Charles William Rendall
1853–1932
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John Fletcher Rendall
1855–1920
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George Whitfield "Georgie" Rendall
1857–1860
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Joseph Benson Rendall
1859–1921
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Ellen Anna Rendall Lewis
1862–1943
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Enos James Rendall
1868–1966
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