Following is some that I found on the McFaddens: BOOK 43, page 166 Recorded October 17th, 1901 This Indenture Witnesseth That James M. McFadden and Judith E. McFadden his wife of Lawrence County in the State of Indiana Convey and Warrant to Caroline Smith of Lawrence County in the State of Indiana for the sum of Twenty-five Dollars the following Real Estate in Lawrence County in the State of Indiana to-wit: More About ROSE C. CHAMBERS: Burial: Judah Cemetery, Marshall Twp., Lawrence Co., IN. Children of MARTIN DAVIS and ROSE CHAMBERS are: i. MARGARET8 DAVIS, m. UNKNOWN STEWART. ii. ELIZABETH DAVIS, m. UNKNOWN MCFADDEN. iii. ETHEL M. DAVIS, b. Abt. 1907. iv. BONNIE DAVIS, b. Abt. 1909. v. DAVID C. DAVIS , SR., b. June 05, 1913, Lawrence Co., IN.; d. April 16, 1997, Bedford, Lawrence Co., IN.; m. JULIA MARGUERITE STAFFORD. Thomas Hodges b 9 Nov 1792 Fayette Co; md Elizabeth McFADDEN Barren Co., Ky. Benjamin Rufus Hodge was born 1815 in Sumter County, South Carolina. The son of John Hodge and Frances Davis. He first married Miranda Adaline Davis, the daughter of Thomas Davis and his first cousin. They had a son, named for both Fathers, John Thomas. Miranda and John Thomas soon died. Benjamin later married Milbry Davis, the daughter of Joel Davis, and another of his first cousins. Benjamin married Miranda after 3-1-1833 and before 1-10-1837. She was alive February 1836 and died before 8-14-1837.Benjamin was married to Milbry before 11-16-1839. In 1842 Adaline Miranda was born to Benjamin and Milbry and named for his first wife. In 1846 Laura was born. Just before 1850 Benjamin and a large group of pioneers left Sumter and moved to Early County, Georgia, which soon became Calhoun County. Some of the families that moved to Georgia together were: Dickey,Davis, Plowden, McFadden, Hayes, Strickland, Lawrence, Thigpen, McClary, Boynton. (FIRST RECORDS OF DAVIDSON COUNTY.) Original Records in Tenn. Hist. Society. The Court then Nominated for Grand Jury at the Ensuing Court, James Shaw, Ebenezer Titus, James Mulherin, Isaac Johnson, Daniel Williams, Sen'r, Robert Espey, John Buchanan, Sen'r, William Gowen, James Freeland, Capt. George Freeland, Francis Hodge, John Thomas, Heydon Wells, David Rounsevall, James Hollis, Sen'r, John Hamilton, Capt. Gasper Mansco, Benj'n Kuykendall, Elmore Douglass, James Maulding, Capt. McFadden, Capt. Solomon White, Charles Tomson, and Benj'm Drake, Sen'r. In 1814 Wm. Herron Hodge married Rachel Wall, b. Warren County, Kentucky, 1799, d. 1844, (dau. of George W. and Margaret (McFadden) Wall. v. JUDITH E. COBB, b. Abt. 1862, Springville, Lawrence Co., IN.; m. JAMES M. MCFADDEN, December 15, 1880, Lawrence Co., IN.. She leaves to mourn an aged mother, a husband and little daughter, two brothers, M. C. Cobb, of Nebraska; and Cale Cobb of Springville; two sisters Mrs. E. L. Moore, of this city; and Mrs. James McFadden of Logan, Ind. The remains were taken to the Cobb graveyard for burial. This is all I could find doing a search on the McFadden name in the Hodge/s files. Ken in Orlando At 10:50 PM 03/20/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Faye; I can't tell you for sure but I belive that I have a cousin I think >his name is George Hodge that married a Mcfadden girl around the early >1960's but he is decended from Shadrack from the Meshack Shadrack and >Abendgo Hodges from Kentucky. We ran around with some of the McFadden girls >when I was younger. I always heard some of my hodges went to Ga. To have >both family's in both states is kind of strange. Bill Moore > > >==== HODGE Mailing List ==== >Faye Dyess fdy13@home.com Listmanager >DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! >http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup >Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. > >============================== >Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history >learning and how-to articles on the Internet. >http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > >