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    3. Descendants of James W. Hood ? Generation No. 1 1. JAMES W. HOOD (DAVID J.) was born October 1844 in Pike County, Georgia, and died 10 April 1905 in Pike County, Georgia. He married (1) MAGGIE /?/. She was born Abt. 1846 in Georgia. He married (2) ROSA ANN SWYGERT 03 December 1896 in Pike County, Georgia, daughter of MORGAN SWYGERT and MARTHA NIXON. She was born 06 November 1871 in Meriwether County, Georgia, and died 22 September 1949 in Cobb County, Georgia. More About JAMES W. HOOD: Census # 1: 1870 Census Place: Pike, Georgia; Roll: M593_169; Page: 149B Census # 2: 1880 Census Place: District 534, Pike, Georgia; Roll: 161; Family History Film: 1254161; Page: 39C; Enumeration District: 103 Census # 3: 1900 Census Place: Hollonville, Pike, Georgia; Roll: T623_216; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 80 Notes for ROSA ANN SWYGERT: The Marietta Journal September 22, 1949 Mrs. Rosa Hood Succumbs Today; Funeral Friday Mrs. Rosa Swygert Hood, 77, 110 Merritt Street, died at 9:15 this morning in Marietta Hospital following a long illness. Funeral services will be held Friday at 3 p.m. at Marietta Methodist Campground Church. Officiating will be the Rev. Walter Rutland, pastor, and the Rev. Lamar Cherry, pastor of St. Stephen Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Marietta Campground cemetery. Albert Dobbins Funeral home will handle arrangements. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. John T. LeCroy, Marietta; two sons, James W. and John O. Hood, both of Marietta; two sisters, Mrs. Esther Crowe, Griffin, and Mrs. Lotty Hamilton, Anniston Alabama.; Three brothers, Guy Burdette, Newnan; Tom, in Alabama; and Edgar, East Point; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Pallbearers, who are asked to meet at the funeral home at 2:15 Friday, include Cline Nix, Clyde McConnell, Frank Wody [sp], Alton LeCroy, Joe LeCroy and Emery Crowe. More About ROSA ANN SWYGERT: Burial: Marietta Campground Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia Census # 1: 1910 Census Place: Hollonville, Pike, Georgia; Roll: T624_207; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 0107 Census # 2: 1920 Census Place: Hollonville, Pike, Georgia; Roll: T625_273; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 157 Census # 3: 1930 Census Place: Militia District 898, Cobb, Georgia; Roll: 347; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 17 More About JAMES HOOD and ROSA SWYGERT: Marriage: 03 December 1896, Pike County, Georgia Child of JAMES HOOD and MAGGIE /?/ is: 2. i. FRANKLIN E. HOOD, b. 17 December 1868, Pike County, Georgia; d. 20 August 1928, Harris County, Texas. Children of JAMES HOOD and ROSA SWYGERT are: 3. ii. ALMA KATE HOOD, b. 27 September 1897, Pike County, Georgia; d. 18 May 1981, Cobb County, Georgia. iii. JAMES W. HOOD, b. 26 August 1900, Pike County, Georgia; d. 25 April 1971, Cobb County, Georgia . More About JAMES W. HOOD: Burial: Marietta Campground Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia iv. JOHN OWEN HOOD, b. 30 September 1901, Pike County, Georgia; d. 17 October 1993, Cobb County, Georgia; m. LELA V. LANCASTER, 11 April 1936, Cobb County, Georgia; b. 28 March 1911, Hall County, Georgia; d. 10 April 1997, Cherokee County, Georgia . Notes for JOHN OWEN HOOD: The Marietta Journal John O. Hood, 92, Marietta Resident John Owen Hood, 92, of Marietta, died Sunday. Services will be 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Winkenhofer Funeral Home in Smyrna with Rev. Hubert Williams and J.T. Hollingshed officiating. Burial will be in Cheatham Hill Memorial Park. A native of Griffin, Mr. Hood had lived in Cobb County since 1914. He retired from Marietta Drapery in 1991, after 25 years service. He had worked for Old Larry Bell Parks from the time it opened until it burned, and also for Marietta Parks Department. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Lela V. Hood, daughter, Betty Turley, of Smyrna, four sons, James Hood of Marietta, Ralph L. Hood, of Smyrna, John L. Hood, of Baltimore, Md., and George Dennis Hood of Hiram. 11 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. More About JOHN OWEN HOOD: Burial: Cheatham Hill Memorial Park Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia More About LELA V. LANCASTER: Burial: Cheatham Hill Memorial Park Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia More About JOHN HOOD and LELA LANCASTER: Marriage: 11 April 1936, Cobb County, Georgia v. DORA LEE HOOD, b. 24 September 1905, Pike County, Georgia; d. 29 February 1944, Cobb County, Georgia; m. GEORGE T. HUNTON, 13 November 1921, Cobb County, Georgia; b. 20 January 1902, Cobb County, Georgia; d. 10 December 1963, Floyd County, Georgia. Notes for DORA LEE HOOD: The Marietta Journal March 1, 1944 Mrs. Dora Hunton Dies Tuesday Mrs. Dora Lee Hood Hunton, wife of Mr. George T. Hunton, died Tuesday evening at her home, 205 George Hamilton Court, Apartment 4, following an illness of several weeks. Besides her husband, Mrs. Hunton is survived by one daughter, Miss Mary Louise Hunton; one son, Yeoman First Class William Hunton; mother Mrs. R.Z. Hood; one sister, Mrs John T. Lecroy; two brothers, Mr. J.W. Hood and Mr. John O. Hood, all of Marietta. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Albert W. Dobbins, funeral director. More About DORA LEE HOOD: Burial: Marietta Campground Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia More About GEORGE T. HUNTON: Burial: Marietta Campground Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia More About GEORGE HUNTON and DORA HOOD: Marriage: 13 November 1921, Cobb County, Georgia ? Generation No. 2 2. FRANKLIN E. HOOD (JAMES W., DAVID .) was born 17 December 1868 in Pike County, Georgia, and died 20 August 1928 in Harris County, Texas. He married (1) SALLIE /?/ Abt. 1887. She was born in Georgia. He married (2) ELLA M. /?/ Bef. 1917 in Texas. She was born Abt. 1898 in Texas. Notes for FRANKLIN E. HOOD: HOOD v. HOOD. (Supreme Court of Georgia. May 13, 1908.) Divorce-Alimony-Judgment In Personam -Nonresident Defendant. A judgment in personam for temporary alimony and attorney's fees cannot be lawfully rendered in a divorce suit brought against a nonresident husband, who is not served with process within this state and does not appear in the case, but is only constructively served by publication. [Ed. Note.-For cases in point, see Cent. Dig. vol. 17, Divorce, ยง 591.] (Syllabus by the Court.) Error from Superior Court, Pike County; E. J. Reagan, Judge. Action by Sallie Hood against Frank E. Hood. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiff brings error. Reversed. Mrs. Sallie Hood brought, in the superior court of Pike county, Ga., a petition for divorce against her husband, Frank E. Hood, who, the petition alleged, formerly resided In that county, but was then "a resident citizen of the state of Texas." It was also alleged in the petition that the defendant was a son of James Hood, deceased, who, plaintiff was informed, died intestate, leaving an estate of realty and personalty In Pike county; that Mrs. Rosa Hood was the duly qualified administratrix upon such estate, and that the defendant, as an heir at law of James Hood, would be entitled to a distributive share of such estate, when the same should be duly administered and ready for distribution. The petition prayed that the defendant be enjoined from disposing of or encumbering his interest in his father's estate, that the administratrix be enjoined from paying to him, or to any one for him, any portion of his distributive share in that estate, and "that a reasonable provision for permanent alimony be made for the support of plaintiff out of the interest and distributive share of said defendant in * * * the estate of James Hood." No process, however, was prayed against the administratrix, nor was she in any way made a party to the case. An order was passed by the judge that service be perfected upon the defendant, as a nonresident, by publication. This order was dated October 2, 1905. On April 2, 1906, at the April term of the court, the petition was amended by asking for $100 as counsel fees and "a reasonable amount as temporary alimony during the pendency of said suit." There was no appearance by the defendant in the case, but upon the same date that the amendment to the petition was allowed the judge, upon ex parte hearing of the application for temporary alimony and attorney's fees, "adjudged that the plaintiff have judgment against the defendant . . * for $20 per month, from this date, as temporary alimony," to continue while the case should be pending In court, and for $100 as attorney's fees. On September 20, 1906, the plaintiff procured the issuance of summons of garnishment, based upon this judgment and directed to the administratrix upon the estate of James Hood. The administratrix answered, admitting that she was indebted to Frank E. Hood, the defendant in the divorce proceeding, in a stated amount. This answer was traversed by the plaintiff, and at the April term, 1907, the issues in the garnishment case were by agreement of counsel submitted to the court without the intervention of a jury. The plaintiff introduced the record in the divorce proceeding, including the judgment for temporary alimony and attorney's fees, and other evidence. The court found that the administratrix had in her bands $400.29, as the defendant's distributive share in the estate of J. W. Hood, deceased, and ordered and decreed that the plaintiff recover from the garnishee $220. To this judgment the garnishee excepted, on the grounds that "Frank E. Hood was a resident of the state of Texas, as set out in the petition of plaintiff, that service was perfected on him by publication, that he made no answer and that the judgment against him was not a valid binding judgment, that his property could not be taken under it, as It would be doing so without due process of law," and that for these reasons the garnishee "would not be protected in paying over the money in her hands as administratrix, belonging to said Frank E. Hood." More About FRANKLIN E. HOOD: Census # 1: 1900 Census Place: Hollonville, Pike, Georgia; Roll: T623_216; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 80 Census # 3: 1920 Census Place: Magnolia Park, Harris, Texas; Roll: T625_1812; Page: 21A; Enumeration District: 108 More About FRANKLIN HOOD and SALLIE /?/: Divorce: 02 October 1905, Pike County, Georgia Marriage: Abt. 1887 More About FRANKLIN HOOD and ELLA /?/: Marriage: Bef. 1917, Texas Child of FRANKLIN HOOD and ELLA /?/ is: i. MAGGIE M. HOOD, b. Abt. 1917, Texas. ? 3. ALMA KATE HOOD (JAMES W., DAVID J.) was born 27 September 1897 in Pike County, Georgia, and died 18 May 1981 in Cobb County, Georgia. She married JOHN THOMAS LECROY 12 January 1916 in Cobb County, Georgia, son of THOMAS LECROY and MILLIE BEASLEY. He was born 02 March 1896 in Cobb County, Georgia, and died 04 January 1987 in Cobb County, Georgia . More About ALMA KATE HOOD: Burial: Marietta Campground Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia More About JOHN THOMAS LECROY: Burial: Marietta Campground Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia Census: 1920 Cobb County, Georgia, Marietta, 898 Militia Dist., pg 108 More About JOHN LECROY and ALMA HOOD: Marriage: 12 January 1916, Cobb County, Georgia Child of ALMA HOOD and JOHN LECROY is: i. DORA ELIZABETH LECROY, b. Abt. 1920.

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