He was born February 2, 1852, in Galashiels, Selkirkshire, Scotland, the son of Edward Rodley and Sarah Ellis.[2] His father Edward was a manufacturer of wool.[2] His mother Sarah died in Scotland.[2] The family emigrated to the United States in about 1868, and settled in Lebanon, Missouri.[2]
Although, he was still very young at the time, John began his study of medicine under Dr. Hugh Falconer in Scotland.[2] He continued his studies in America at Missouri Medical College (also called McDowell Medical College) in St. Louis from where he was graduated in 1881.[2]
He began to practice medicine in Lebanon, where he resided until 1884.[2] He moved to St. Louis, where he continued his practice for four more years, where he was on the Missouri Pacific Hospital, the railroad hospital.[2] He also served as surgeon for the Missouri Pacific Railroad.[2] In 1888, Dr. Rodley left Missouri for California and located in Chico.[2]
In Chico, he practiced medicine, and served on the Chico Board of Trustees, and as its President. He owed four farms, where he raised grains, fruits and nuts.[2]
In 1899, Rodley was sentenced to 12 years in prison after being found guilty of perjury in the witnessing of a forged will offered for probate.[4][5] He was granted parole in 1906.[6]
References
↑City Clerk's Office, City of Chico, Roster of Chico City Council Members
12345678910111213141516George C. Mansfield, History of Butte County, California, pp. 730-731 (1918)
↑"California, County Marriages, 1850-1952," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K8Z6-VKJ: accessed 23 Apr 2014), John Ellis Rodley and Mary Elizabeth Rodley, 24 Apr 1893; citing p. 547, Butte, California, United States; FHL microfilm 1299186.