Joyce: I also have many Hodges in the Griner line. Bob John & Joyce Feazell wrote: > Thank you for sending the Hodges and Marshall information. This will be a > big help, my family of Hodges are from the John Hodges-Tabitha Little ones. > > You have been very helpful. > Joyce > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dale E Reddick" <dereddi@hargray.com> > To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 2:24 PM > Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] SC - Hodges, Marshall, and Howell noted. > > > Hello All, > > > > Regarding questions of families listed in the "Screven County History" - > here > > are some family histories included. There were questions posted regarding > > Hodges, Marshall, and various spellings of McGlowan. For the latter, > someone > > else has responded. I'll try going through the SCH for references to > Hursts and > > Sowells in a later message. > > > > HODGES > > > > On pages 170 & 171, under the entry F173, is a description of the family > of > > Isaac Hodges (born Sept. 15, 1813 in Effingham Co.). His is the only > Hodges > > family entry in the book. His parents are listed as being John and > Tabitha > > Hodges, who were married in 1790 in Effingham County. Isaac married Flora > > Graham on Dec. 17, 1840. It is listed that they had six offspring. Isaac > > Hodges is listed as having 10 siblings. Isaac is listed as having five > aunts > > and uncles. "Most or this information from the Hodges family Bible owned > by > > Mrs. Bessie Hodges Waters, Sylvania." "Most of the information in the > Article > > is from the records of C.D. Hollingsworth, Sr." > > > > Otherwise, there are a great many entries for Hodges among the various > Family > > (F) and history (T) entries. > > > > They are: > > > > F15 F114 F255 F318 F422 > > F19 F117 F261 F325 F423 > > F26 F122 F275 F345 F424 > > F28 F132 F276 F380 T23 > > F62 F147 F292 F397 > > F64 F173 F313 F399 > > F66 F176 F314 F409 > > F69 F177 F315 F412 > > F97 F216 F317 F418 > > > > MARSHALL > > > > There is no Marshall family entry in the "SCH." However, there are the > > following entries: > > > > F57 F70 F160 F275 > > > > The first entry F57 refers to a marriage between a Boykin of Screven Co. > with an > > Air Force officer named Marshall. Under the Brantley family entry of F70 > there > > is a recent marriage between a Brantley and a Marshall. Under the Hagan > family > > entry of F160 there is a marriage noted between Behjamin L. Hagan (1870 - > 1905) > > married Frances Marshall and produced one child named Estelle. Under the > Lucas > > family entry # F275 there is a marriage noted between a Lucas descendent > and a > > Hugh Mills Marshall. > > > > > > Just in passing, I note some Howell connections with the Maner family of > Screven > > Co. and Beaufort, Jasper, and Hampton Cos. of South Carolina: > > > > William Maner, born 1726 in Bertie Co., N.C., had a daughter named > Civility who > > married a Daniel Howell. > > > > Second, there is the following: > > > > "John Maner, son of William and Mary (May) Maner, was born in 1759 at > Black > > Swamp, died 1820 at his plantation near the mouth of Brier Creek in > Screven > > County, Ga. He married Ruth Stafford in 1972. They had seven children, > all > > born in South Carolina: 2. John Stafford Maner, born Feb. 8, 1794, died > July > > 18, 1858, married Mahala Roberts Howell, the widow of Caleb Howell Jr., > son of > > Col. Daniel Howell and Civility (Maner) Howell." > > > > I must note that there seems to be a -difficulty- with Caleb Howell Jr. > being > > the son of Daniel Howell... > > > > Dale E. Reddick > > > > ----------------------------------------- > > > > John & Joyce Feazell wrote: > > > > > Do you remember if you saw any Hodges' or Marshall's as you were > reading. I > > > have both of these names that was in that area in the early 1800's. > Would > > > appreciate any information that you might run across. > > > Joyce > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Dale E Reddick" <dereddi@hargray.com> > > > To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 10:19 PM > > > Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] Screven Co History - Canady, Coursey, Howell > noted. > > > > > > > Hello All, > > > > > > > > Among the family entries there are none for CANEDY, CANNADY, or > KENNEDY. > > > > > > > > There is a single reference to a CANADY in the family entry # F391. > This > > > > is a Sheppard family entry and concerns a Ruby Canady (born May 3, > 1916) > > > > who married a Thomas Edward Sheppard (born August 23, 1915). > > > > > > > > There are four references to KENNEDYs: # F130; # F202; T10; and T11. > The > > > > first of these refers to an EVANS family with a Marjorie Waters > Kennedy > > > > being an Evans descendent. The second of these index references is > > > unclear > > > > to me. I read the Morgan family entry and didn't note any Kennedy > > > > connection. The third entry concerns 'Screven County Land Grants.' > There > > > > is a Darby Kennedy listed as having lived between Stoney Bluff and > > > Burton's > > > > Ferry in1755. There is also a Hugh Kennedy living between Brier Creek > and > > > > Poor Robin in 1762. This Hugh Kennedy is mentioned in T11 as the > owner / > > > > operator of a commercial cowpen below the mouth of Brier Creek. > > > > > > > > In reference to the KENNEDY surname - there are quite a number of > KENNEDYs > > > > buried in the cemetary at McBride Methodist Church. > > > > > > > > Earlier, I mentioned four entries relating to Courseys in the "Screven > > > > County History." They are: # F209; # F259; # F396; and T17. The > first > > > > entry details a Susan A. Jones, who married a William A. Coursey (she > was > > > > the daughter of Francis Jones, Jr. and Polly Mills). The second entry > > > > details a Joyce Coursey who married a John Ellis Lee. The third entry > has > > > > a William Alto Coursey as a grandchild of Solomon Daniel and Myrtie > Louise > > > > Jeffers Smith. The T17 entry refers to "A New County." William > Coursey > > > is > > > > one entry within a list of citizens within the newly created Screven > Co. > > > of > > > > 1793. > > > > > > > > > > > > For those interested in the surname Howell: the T10 entry lists a > Caleb > > > > Howell, Sr. as living between Brier Creek and Poor Robin in 1760. > And, a > > > > William Howell in 1762; Philip Howell in 1766; and Thomas Howell in > 1774. > > > > It is noted that this family group came from Anson County, N.C. and > > > settled > > > > near the mouth of Buck Creek. Also, Caleb Howell is included as a > mill > > > > operator on Buck Creek. The Howells (Caleb, Philip, Daniel) are also > > > > listed under T17 entry. > > > > > > > > It's starting to run a little late in the evening, or I would keep > reading > > > > through the historical section for mention of these surnames. I hope > that > > > > this material is of some use to members of the list. > > > > > > > > Dale > > > > ________________________________ > > > > > > > > CannadyGirl@aol.com wrote: > > > > > > > > > Do you have any Cannady's (any spelling including Kennedy) in the > book? > > > > > Thank you in advance, > > > > > Claudia > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > > > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > > > > > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > > > > Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. > > > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > Free Web space. ANY amount. 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