The name of Roderick Usher's sister is Madeline. Her and her brother are an example of a doppelganger. While Roderick is the mind, his sister is only the physical part of the body. The is the consequence of their parents marriage. Both were siblings, but they wanted to keep the family riches and agreed to marry each other.
Roderick Taylor goes by Roderick Falconer.
Mrs. Finley informs Jonathan that Madeline's health is deteriorating rapidly and predicts that her death could have a devastating impact on Roderick. She warns Jonathan that the bond between the siblings is so intense that losing Madeline might cause Roderick to lose his sanity.
Brande Roderick's birth name is Roderick, Brande Nicole.
Haylee Roderick's birth name is Haylee Ruth Roderick.
Roderick Ewing's birth name is Roderick Ewing Brown.
Roderick Coleman's birth name is Roderick D. Coleman.
Roderick Peeples's birth name is James Roderick Peeples.
Roderick Garr's birth name is Roderick Stephen Garr.
In Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Fall of the House of Usher," Roderick Usher's final revelation is that his sister, Madeline, who was presumed dead, is still alive. This realization leads to a series of catastrophic events culminating in the collapse of the House of Usher and the death of both siblings.
Roderick Thorp's birth name is Thorp Jr., Roderick Mayne.
Together Roderick and the narrator; listen to music that Roderick plays, read, and paint.