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    1. [HODGES-L] Unified family Theory 2003
    2. Bob Hodges
    3. Here are two more records that may have some information to impart in my Unified Family Theory. The first is the will of James Hodges. By comparing this to records in Halifax County, Virginia, we know this is the same man. Halifax Co., Va. Chancery Case: William Carr vs. William Glass and Sarah his wife, Robert Shaw and Patsey his wife, Haily Shaw and Rebecca his wife, Jesse Hodges, Joseph Hodges, Chainey Hodges, and James Hodges, heir of James Hodges deceased. src. Virginia Argus 1/18/1799 ]] This James Hodges, deceased, died in Newberry Co., SC in 1787. Will book A, 1787-1796, p. 2, dated 5/19/1787, proven 6/5/1787, wife Martha; children: Joseph,Christina (Chainy?), Jesse, Rebecca Shaw, Patty Shaw. Other legatees: Sarah Glass, Toby Glass. Wit. Reuben Golding, George Elliot, Haley Shaw, Joseph Hodges. Does anyone know anything about the Joseph Hodges in the will? Could he be the Joseph Hodges in Marlboro County, South Carolina? Another record from the archives: Further, the Enlisted Men, War of 1812 shows "HODGES, Drury, Pvt. Col Wm. Johnston, Capt Wm Alexander, Det of E TN Drafted Mil. I have seen the Drury Hodges name in the 1850 Census Index - Tenn; old land records of Lawrence Co., Alabama, Bureau of Land Management Records show that Township 5 South, Range 8 West of Huntsville the SW 1/4 of NE1/4 (39.86 acres) was issued to him 26 Feb 1819 (Certificate or warrant no. 18261). Also,#17406 issued 3 Mar 1853. Any clue who this is? It may help us tell where the Lawrence County family came from. Thanks for nay help you can give. Bob Hodges

    12/22/2002 05:08:39
    1. [HODGES-L] Ancestors of Jesse Monroe Hodges
    2. Bob Hodges
    3. I dug around a little in the archives and I have these suggestions. Here is a record of one of the Charles Hodges: Charles Hodges b. c 1805 in S. C. married Mary Snider in 1834 in Union County, Illinois. They had one son, William T. Hodges born 1835 in Illinois He seems to track James and Rebecca Hodges, and their son Hezekiah, from S.C. to Union County, Ill. This record doesn't mention the time in Tennessee and Alabama, but I bet you will find him there. I think one way to find out more about Jesse Monroe is from his military records. If he was at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend and New Orleans, and has pension files (the archives indicate he has two, and was mustered out in Rhea County, Tennessee, it ought to be easy to figure out what unit he was in and where that unit was organized. He probably lived there at the time. I'd be willing to bet it was in Tennessee and not South Carolina. Once you know where he lived, youcan look for other Hodges. My experience is that they moved in family groups. Many of the "Intruders" of the Sims Settlement served in the military in the War of 1812. After they were evicted from teh Creek Territory, they went to various places in Tennessee. William Hodges apparently went to Smith County, where one of his children was born. Bob Hodges

    12/22/2002 04:52:55
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] RE: Marlboro Co., SC Hodgeses
    2. Gerry Hackley
    3. Ken Robinson - I think the Thomas Hodges m. Rebecca Calaway may have been the one I found information on and submitted to this list several years ago. You may get it through searching the archives. I spent one Thanksgiving holiday time in the library at Appalachian State University (2nd floor) in Boone, Watauga County, North Carolina copying info on Hodges families in that area. If memory serves, that Thomas is believed to have come over the mountains during the American Revolution as he was a "Tory". Anyway, there are different schools of thought on that. Maybe he previously lived in Surry County, NC. I will dig up this info later. I am in the middle of holiday "stuff" now. The Boone Co. of NC is full of Hodges even today. There is a Realtor who was running for Co. Commissioner when I was there on one occasion. Several areas or streets by the name of Hodges and Hodges Gap. Beautiful area. I even had my hair done by Jim Hodges whose mother is a P.E. teacher of professor at the college, ASU but she is from Cotton Valley, Louisiana which was the home area of A.J. Hodges the founder of Hodges Gardens (4,800 acre horticultural preserve) of great beauty. Cotton Valley, Louisiana is also the home of John C. Hodges, the now deceased professor of English at the Univ. of Tennessee (Knoxville) who had the University Library named for him. John C. Hodges is also the author of the book which is a required text of most college english classes. Gerry HODGES Hackley Houston, Harris county, Texas At 11:15 AM 12/21/2002 -0600, you wrote: >I didn't think it would be right to jump in with the few Thomas' I have.  I >don't believe any of them were named as an ancestral honorific, but this one >might have been.  Sorry I don't have more information about him.  You know >how it is when people die young. >John Hodges' 12th child was Armstrong Jones Hodges, wife Celia Moragne. >They had seven children.  The 3rd child was Thomas Hodges born 1838. >Armstrong Jones Hodges was born in Abbeville Dist, SC and Died in Picking >Co, AL, Celia Moragne was born in Abbeville Dist, SC and died in Gadsden, >AL.  Thomas was born in Mississippi and died at Gettysburg, PA during the >most famous battle of the Civil War.  Now whether Thomas was named for a >gggrandfather or for a friend I have no information. >I do believe that the migration of this family across the south parallels >the migration of other Hodges families.  Because it does I would have to say >that this family was carrying on an old family tradition, and following the >family. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Bob Hodges" <vhodges131@comcast.net> >To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 10:26 PM >Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] RE: Marlboro Co., SC Hodgeses >...> The other peice of this puzzle that occurs to me is the occurrence of >the >> name Charles Hodges in Montgomery County, Tennessee.  I think he has some >> link to Drury Hodges, who also comes out of the Halifax family.  Although >I >> don;t have the answer, i think the relationships I have outlined shed some >> light on your problem. >> >> Bob >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Ken Robinson" <kenrob39@cox.net> >> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 4:48 PM >> Subject: [HODGES-L] RE: Marlboro Co., SC Hodgeses >> >> >> > I have been following this discussion and my ears really perked up when >I >> read "Marlboro Co., SC". >> > >> > I have been unable to connect my forebear, Jesse Monroe HODGES (b. 18 >Dec >> 1791 Marlboro Co., SC; m. Catherine STANLEY 25 Dec 1812 Marlboro Co., SC; >d. >> Benton Co., OR 28 Mar 1877) to his roots. >> > >> > His father was Thomas HODGES (b. abt 1755 - where?; m. Rebecca CALAWAY >> (when and where?); d. (when & where?)    A Thomas HODGES obtained a >passport >> for himself, his wife, a child, & 5 Negroes "for passage through the Creek >> Nation - 30 May 1810."    We do not know if this is Jesse's father (one >> researcher told me once that there were 3 Thomas HODGESes in Marlboro Co. >at >> that time.    Thomas HODGES's 61 acres abutted a place owned by a Drury >> ROBERTSON - and Jesse later named one of his sons Drury Robertson HODGES. >> > >> > So the questions are (1) did Thomas sell his 61 acres for enough to >> purchase 5 Negroes he hoped to employ usefully in AL or MS ? (2)    Did he >> in fact use the "passport" and was his family killed by the Creeks or >others >> who "rebelled" against the Americans on the side of the British during War >> of 1812?    (3) Where is Thomas' father, Charles HODGES (as reported by >> Calaway HODGES, another of Thomas' grandsons) during all this time? >> > >> > On the 1800 census - Thomas' family is described as (3 m - under 10; 1 >m - >> 16-26; 1 m 45+ (presumably Thomas himself); 1 f - over 45; 1 slave.) >> > >> > We have been trying to discover Jesse's and Thomas' families. >> > >> > Can anyone help? >> > >> > Ken Robinson >> > San Diego, CA >> > >> > (Jesse's family traveled to OR in 1847 - that blows me away - coast to >> coast by ox cart !!) >> > >> > >> > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >> > Faye Dyess           fdy@comcast.net           Listmanager >> > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. >> > Researching the following families:   Arnold, Alsobrook,  Benton, >Booth, >> Bradwell,  Colson, Curles,  Dailey, Davis,  Dyess,  Etheridge,  Fort, >> Fuller, Gregory,  Hodge,  Hooks,  Hudnall,  Jackson, Mitchell, >Shinholster, >> Thigpen,  Thompson,  Treadwell,  Wall >> > >> >> >> ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >> Faye Dyess           fdy@comcast.net           Listmanager >> Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. >> Researching the following families:   Arnold, Alsobrook,  Benton,  Booth, >Bradwell,  Colson, Curles,  Dailey, Davis,  Dyess,  Etheridge,  Fort, >Fuller, Gregory,  Hodge,  Hooks,  Hudnall,  Jackson, Mitchell, Shinholster, >Thigpen,  Thompson,  Treadwell,  Wall >> > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >Faye Dyess           fdy@comcast.net           Listmanager >Thou shalt edit any quoted text down to the minimum thou needest. >DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS??   THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! ><http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup>http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup >

    12/21/2002 09:51:32
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] RE: Marlboro Co., SC Hodgeses
    2. Elijah Hodges
    3. I didn't think it would be right to jump in with the few Thomas' I have. I don't believe any of them were named as an ancestral honorific, but this one might have been. Sorry I don't have more information about him. You know how it is when people die young. John Hodges' 12th child was Armstrong Jones Hodges, wife Celia Moragne. They had seven children. The 3rd child was Thomas Hodges born 1838. Armstrong Jones Hodges was born in Abbeville Dist, SC and Died in Picking Co, AL, Celia Moragne was born in Abbeville Dist, SC and died in Gadsden, AL. Thomas was born in Mississippi and died at Gettysburg, PA during the most famous battle of the Civil War. Now whether Thomas was named for a gggrandfather or for a friend I have no information. I do believe that the migration of this family across the south parallels the migration of other Hodges families. Because it does I would have to say that this family was carrying on an old family tradition, and following the family. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Hodges" <vhodges131@comcast.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 10:26 PM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] RE: Marlboro Co., SC Hodgeses ...> The other peice of this puzzle that occurs to me is the occurrence of the > name Charles Hodges in Montgomery County, Tennessee. I think he has some > link to Drury Hodges, who also comes out of the Halifax family. Although I > don;t have the answer, i think the relationships I have outlined shed some > light on your problem. > > Bob > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ken Robinson" <kenrob39@cox.net> > To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 4:48 PM > Subject: [HODGES-L] RE: Marlboro Co., SC Hodgeses > > > > I have been following this discussion and my ears really perked up when I > read "Marlboro Co., SC". > > > > I have been unable to connect my forebear, Jesse Monroe HODGES (b. 18 Dec > 1791 Marlboro Co., SC; m. Catherine STANLEY 25 Dec 1812 Marlboro Co., SC; d. > Benton Co., OR 28 Mar 1877) to his roots. > > > > His father was Thomas HODGES (b. abt 1755 - where?; m. Rebecca CALAWAY > (when and where?); d. (when & where?) A Thomas HODGES obtained a passport > for himself, his wife, a child, & 5 Negroes "for passage through the Creek > Nation - 30 May 1810." We do not know if this is Jesse's father (one > researcher told me once that there were 3 Thomas HODGESes in Marlboro Co. at > that time. Thomas HODGES's 61 acres abutted a place owned by a Drury > ROBERTSON - and Jesse later named one of his sons Drury Robertson HODGES. > > > > So the questions are (1) did Thomas sell his 61 acres for enough to > purchase 5 Negroes he hoped to employ usefully in AL or MS ? (2) Did he > in fact use the "passport" and was his family killed by the Creeks or others > who "rebelled" against the Americans on the side of the British during War > of 1812? (3) Where is Thomas' father, Charles HODGES (as reported by > Calaway HODGES, another of Thomas' grandsons) during all this time? > > > > On the 1800 census - Thomas' family is described as (3 m - under 10; 1 m - > 16-26; 1 m 45+ (presumably Thomas himself); 1 f - over 45; 1 slave.) > > > > We have been trying to discover Jesse's and Thomas' families. > > > > Can anyone help? > > > > Ken Robinson > > San Diego, CA > > > > (Jesse's family traveled to OR in 1847 - that blows me away - coast to > coast by ox cart !!) > > > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. > > Researching the following families: Arnold, Alsobrook, Benton, Booth, > Bradwell, Colson, Curles, Dailey, Davis, Dyess, Etheridge, Fort, > Fuller, Gregory, Hodge, Hooks, Hudnall, Jackson, Mitchell, Shinholster, > Thigpen, Thompson, Treadwell, Wall > > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. > Researching the following families: Arnold, Alsobrook, Benton, Booth, Bradwell, Colson, Curles, Dailey, Davis, Dyess, Etheridge, Fort, Fuller, Gregory, Hodge, Hooks, Hudnall, Jackson, Mitchell, Shinholster, Thigpen, Thompson, Treadwell, Wall >

    12/21/2002 04:15:13
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] RE: Marlboro Co., SC Hodgeses
    2. Bob Hodges
    3. Well, I am a little disappointed that my magnum opus has sunk with hardly a ripple, but I think your post adds some evidence to what I am arguing. Your Thomas is probably some kin to the Charles Hodges in Tennessee who married Frances Callaway. If you look at the family of Frances Callaway, the migration pattern is similar to that of several of the families I have discussed. This suggests that Charles Hodges might be found in either Halifax County, Virginia, or Surry County, North Carolina. I think that makes him closest to the group of Welcome William Hodges and Edmund Hodges. Becasue these seem to be kin to the other Halifax County Hodges some of whom I am positing moved to Marlboro County, it should not surprise us to see relatives in Marlboro, then moving back to join their kin in East Tennessee. James Hodges of the Sims Settlement appears to have come from Marlboro County to Knox County, Tennessee, before moving into Alabama. The other peice of this puzzle that occurs to me is the occurrence of the name Charles Hodges in Montgomery County, Tennessee. I think he has some link to Drury Hodges, who also comes out of the Halifax family. Although I don;t have the answer, i think the relationships I have outlined shed some light on your problem. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Robinson" <kenrob39@cox.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 4:48 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] RE: Marlboro Co., SC Hodgeses > I have been following this discussion and my ears really perked up when I read "Marlboro Co., SC". > > I have been unable to connect my forebear, Jesse Monroe HODGES (b. 18 Dec 1791 Marlboro Co., SC; m. Catherine STANLEY 25 Dec 1812 Marlboro Co., SC; d. Benton Co., OR 28 Mar 1877) to his roots. > > His father was Thomas HODGES (b. abt 1755 - where?; m. Rebecca CALAWAY (when and where?); d. (when & where?) A Thomas HODGES obtained a passport for himself, his wife, a child, & 5 Negroes "for passage through the Creek Nation - 30 May 1810." We do not know if this is Jesse's father (one researcher told me once that there were 3 Thomas HODGESes in Marlboro Co. at that time. Thomas HODGES's 61 acres abutted a place owned by a Drury ROBERTSON - and Jesse later named one of his sons Drury Robertson HODGES. > > So the questions are (1) did Thomas sell his 61 acres for enough to purchase 5 Negroes he hoped to employ usefully in AL or MS ? (2) Did he in fact use the "passport" and was his family killed by the Creeks or others who "rebelled" against the Americans on the side of the British during War of 1812? (3) Where is Thomas' father, Charles HODGES (as reported by Calaway HODGES, another of Thomas' grandsons) during all this time? > > On the 1800 census - Thomas' family is described as (3 m - under 10; 1 m - 16-26; 1 m 45+ (presumably Thomas himself); 1 f - over 45; 1 slave.) > > We have been trying to discover Jesse's and Thomas' families. > > Can anyone help? > > Ken Robinson > San Diego, CA > > (Jesse's family traveled to OR in 1847 - that blows me away - coast to coast by ox cart !!) > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. > Researching the following families: Arnold, Alsobrook, Benton, Booth, Bradwell, Colson, Curles, Dailey, Davis, Dyess, Etheridge, Fort, Fuller, Gregory, Hodge, Hooks, Hudnall, Jackson, Mitchell, Shinholster, Thigpen, Thompson, Treadwell, Wall >

    12/20/2002 04:26:39
    1. [HODGES-L] Hodge-Morris Family
    2. FLD
    3. Julai Ann Morris b. 1837 m John William Hodge. Her father was Elias Morris b. c 1803 m. Sarah Jane Evans b.c 1811. His father was James Morris b. c 1780 m. Rebecca Barwell Does anyone have further information on this Morris family? If so please share. We have a researcher searching the Morris line and I am always happy to add anything to the Hodge and related family file. Thanks Faye

    12/18/2002 12:02:49
    1. [HODGES-L] Ancestry.com - The Herald Press
    2. Jerry Brandel
    3. HomeSearch RecordsFamily TreesMessage BoardsGenealogy HelpAncestry Shops? Welcome, Renee Brandel (Log Out | Edit My Account) The Herald Press • 1959 • March • 03 Page of 24 Switch To Advanced Viewer About Us | Site Help | Affiliate Program | Privacy Statement | Terms and Conditions Copyright © 1998-2002, MyFamily.com Inc. and its subsidiaries – Use and access subject to license http://images.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=view&cat=NEWS%2DMI%2DTH%5FHE%5FPR&path=1959.03.03&id=0019&r=an&rc=1395,3111,1498,3132;

    12/18/2002 11:35:35
    1. [HODGES-L] Unified Familty Theory 2003 (cont.)
    2. Bob Hodges
    3. My last post on this subject got sent off (operator error) before I finished it. Here are a few additional points on the subjects I raised: In Part 6 of my series of posts on this subject I had the following record: Nov. 1749 will of Thomas Hodges, Cumberland Co. Va. naming wife Christian and children William, John, Drury, Thomas, Edmund, Mary, Delaney, and James (?). Proved Mar. 1750. Cumberland Co. (Va.) Will Book 1, page 6. This contains an error. Thomas Hodges only had seven children ("my seven children" are the residuary legatees of the will), so there is no James. The seven are William, John, Drury, Thomas, Edmund, Mary, and Delany. Here is a link to the Trading Path site. This has several interesting articles on the general area of the Trading Path, which are all worth reading, but I direct your attention to the maps. The 1733, 1770 a,d 1780 maps all show practically all of the areas I was talking about in my posts. http://www.tradingpath.org/ Finally, here is another record I think might have some significance: William Julius Riddle was in Orange County, NC August of 1764 as on that date court minutes show where it was "ordered that a road from Hodges Ford to Copeland's Landing on Haw River be opened and repaired by William Riddle,Thomas Holden, James Holden, Richard Kirk, Cary Minter, Richard Holden, James Brantley, John Sheppard, Benjamin Braswell, William Gamblin and George Wooten and that William Riddle be overseer thereof ". http://www.weberontheweb.com/FamTree/Riddle/public/n_5.html Hard to tell exactly where Hodges Ford might be. It sounds like the Riddle property was on the Deep River at Little Buffalo Creek (about where U.S. 15-501 crosses today). The Haw River is to the north, so Hodges Ford would be south if we assume Riddle's property was along the route. In that case, it is hard to see where Hodges Ford might be. The closest may be the property on the south side of Deep River near its mouth. If not, it may the Isham Hodges property on the Rocky River. Note the name of James Brantley. John Brantley was the witness to the sale of 100 acres to Thomas Hodges in 1765. Finally, here is a link to a site with a lot of historical information on the Pee Dee region of South Carolina: http://peedeeheritage.tripod.com/ Bob Hodges

    12/17/2002 02:54:57
    1. [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theory 2003
    2. Bob Hodges
    3. In Part 6 of my series of posts on this subject I had the following record: Nov. 1749 will of Thomas Hodges, Cumberland Co. Va. naming wife Christian and children William, John, Drury, Thomas, Edmund, Mary, Delaney, and James (?). Proved Mar. 1750. Cumberland Co. (Va.) Will Book 1, page 6. This contains an error. Thomas Hodges only had seven children ("my seven children" are the residuary legatees of the will), so there is no James. The seven are William, John, Drury, Thomas, Edmund, Mary, and Delany. William Julius Riddle was in Orange County, NC August of 1764 as on that date court minutes show where it was "ordered that a road from Hodges Ford to Copeland's Landing on Haw River be opened and repaired by William Riddle,Thomas Holden, James Holden, Richard Kirk, Cary Minter, Richard Holden, James Brantley, John Sheppard, Benjamin Braswell, William Gamblin and George Wooten and that William Riddle be overseer thereof ". http://www.weberontheweb.com/FamTree/Riddle/public/n_5.html

    12/17/2002 01:01:57
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] Re: Samuel and Charles
    2. Elijah Hodges
    3. Hi Danny, Yes I have information about descendants of this family. I am really looking for the ancestors, but I can help you if you need to know about their children. Give me your email address. I'm at ehodges@kc.rr.com Elijah ----- Original Message ----- From: "Danny Sorrells" <sorrells@dallas.dowell.slb.com> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 7:29 AM Subject: [HODGES-L] Re: Samuel and Charles > Does anyone have any information on the Samuel or Charles listed below? > This is part of the information from Elizah: > >I'll try to support my premis with what I can. First Richard had a > >son Richard, he also had James L. Hodges, John Hodges, Sarah Hodges, > >Charles Hodges, William Brooks Hodges, and Samual Hodges. James and John are > >so common as names that I'd have to drop these from my list of why I > >believe my Richard was part of one of those three families. I believe > >that the > >"Brooks" name is a maiden name for one of Richard's ancestors. The > >reason I believe this is that his wife's maiden name was Elizabeth Jones. > > Danny Sorrells > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net 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. >

    12/17/2002 11:12:51
    1. [HODGES-L] RE: Marlboro Co., SC Hodgeses
    2. Ken Robinson
    3. I have been following this discussion and my ears really perked up when I read "Marlboro Co., SC". I have been unable to connect my forebear, Jesse Monroe HODGES (b. 18 Dec 1791 Marlboro Co., SC; m. Catherine STANLEY 25 Dec 1812 Marlboro Co., SC; d. Benton Co., OR 28 Mar 1877) to his roots. His father was Thomas HODGES (b. abt 1755 - where?; m. Rebecca CALAWAY (when and where?); d. (when & where?) A Thomas HODGES obtained a passport for himself, his wife, a child, & 5 Negroes "for passage through the Creek Nation - 30 May 1810." We do not know if this is Jesse's father (one researcher told me once that there were 3 Thomas HODGESes in Marlboro Co. at that time. Thomas HODGES's 61 acres abutted a place owned by a Drury ROBERTSON - and Jesse later named one of his sons Drury Robertson HODGES. So the questions are (1) did Thomas sell his 61 acres for enough to purchase 5 Negroes he hoped to employ usefully in AL or MS ? (2) Did he in fact use the "passport" and was his family killed by the Creeks or others who "rebelled" against the Americans on the side of the British during War of 1812? (3) Where is Thomas' father, Charles HODGES (as reported by Calaway HODGES, another of Thomas' grandsons) during all this time? On the 1800 census - Thomas' family is described as (3 m - under 10; 1 m - 16-26; 1 m 45+ (presumably Thomas himself); 1 f - over 45; 1 slave.) We have been trying to discover Jesse's and Thomas' families. Can anyone help? Ken Robinson San Diego, CA (Jesse's family traveled to OR in 1847 - that blows me away - coast to coast by ox cart !!)

    12/17/2002 06:48:44
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] Re: Samuel and Charles
    2. Because of the common names, it helps to know the state and the time period in which they lived.

    12/17/2002 01:51:01
    1. [HODGES-L] Re: Samuel and Charles
    2. Danny Sorrells
    3. Does anyone have any information on the Samuel or Charles listed below? This is part of the information from Elizah: >I'll try to support my premis with what I can. First Richard had a >son Richard, he also had James L. Hodges, John Hodges, Sarah Hodges, >Charles Hodges, William Brooks Hodges, and Samual Hodges. James and John are >so common as names that I'd have to drop these from my list of why I >believe my Richard was part of one of those three families. I believe >that the >"Brooks" name is a maiden name for one of Richard's ancestors. The >reason I believe this is that his wife's maiden name was Elizabeth Jones. Danny Sorrells

    12/17/2002 12:29:32
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] John and Richard Hodges
    2. Bob Hodges
    3. The ones I discussed were in Northampton County, North Carolina (northeastern part of the state) in the 1750s and Marlboro County, South Carolina (also northeastern part of the state) in the 1750s. Bob Hodges ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peggy Sue Gaddis" <psueg@bellsouth.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 9:41 PM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] John and Richard Hodges > I have had Computer problems all week end and lost some messages, if any > one has emailed me personal please do again, > BUT, I still would like to ask are any of these Richard and John > Hodges' in Lauren's Co., SC? > Thanks > > Peggy Sue O'Shields-Gaddis > psueg@bellsouth.net > Researching for Leroy H. Hodges' Parents Names. > Born in Lauren's co., SC in 1806 > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bob Hodges" <vhodges131@comcast.net> > To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 4:14 PM > Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theory > > > > I am sorry if my discussion was not clear. I was saying that one clue > that > > William Hodges of Northampton County, North Carolina, was not part of the > > family I am talking about was his naming a son Richard, a name almost > > unheard of among the family originating in central Virginia. > > > > The deed you are referring to was part of my showing the line of descent > of > > the Pitt/Beaufort family of Hodges in Marlboro County, South Carolina, > which > > is the line that is NOT the one I am connecting to. The connection is to > > the other Hodges line in Marlboro (Isham Hodges, etc.). Thanks. > > > > Bob Hodges > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Elijah Hodges" <ehodges@kc.rr.com> > > To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 8:38 PM > > Subject: [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theory > > > > > > > Hello Bob, > > > > > > You said there were no Richard's! Then you show a deed between John and > > > Richard Hodges, John being the grandson. > > > I have agreed with your premise that most, or all of the Southern Hodges > > are > > > probably out of the same family for many years. I think that my Richard > > was > > > an older son of one of the early Hodges and not mentioned in the will > > > because he had distanced himself from the family. I believe that the > > > Richard you mention above is probably his cousin, but can't find any > > > support. My Richard was in Virginia in the 1740's and 1750's and moved > to > > > South Carolina where he died not several years later at the hands of > > Indians > > > who did not want him and his family on their land. If you read the Will > > of > > > Elizabeth Hodges, who signed it with an X, and who gives land to a few > of > > > her children it doesn't even mention Richard, her eldest in her will. > He > > > was in Indiana and she probably hadn't heard much from him. If she had > > then > > > she knew that he was established in Indiana and didn't need anything in > > her > > > will. > > > > > > I'll try to support my premis with what I can. First Richard had a son > > > Richard, he also had James L. Hodges, John Hodges, Sarah Hodges, Charles > > > Hodges, William Brooks Hodges, and Samual Hodges. James and John are so > > > common as names that I'd have to drop these from my list of why I > believe > > my > > > Richard was part of one of those three families. I believe that the > > > "Brooks" name is a maiden name for one of Richard's ancestors. The > reason > > I > > > believe this is that his wife's maiden name was Elizabeth Jones. > > > These lists are the grandchildren of Richard. > > > > > > Richard Hodges married Sarah F. Rosemond James L. Hodges married > > Nancy > > > Ware > > > they had; > > > John Rosemond Hodges 1780 Thompson Hodges > > > 10 Nov 86 > > > Elizabeth Hodges pos1784 Elizabeth > Hodges > > > 25 Mar 88 > > > Samuel Hodges 25 Oct 88 Mary Hodges > > > 5 May 90 > > > Richard Hodges 1791 John Hodges > > > 24 Mar 92 > > > Jane Hodges 1795 James > Hodges > > > 27 Jul 94 > > > Sarah H. Hodges 1790 Nicholaus Ware > > > Hodges 1 Jan 97 > > > Margaret Hodges 1790 Reuben Hodges > > > 23 Jul 99 > > > William Hodges 1800 Mahala > Hodges > > > 25 Apr 1801 > > > Reuben Bert Hodges 8 Jun 1804 Martha Hodges > > > 2 Apr 03 > > > Mary Hodges 1810 Nathaniel > Ware > > > Hodges 20 Feb 06 > > > > > > Ezekial Hodges 28 May 08 > > > > > > John Hodges married 1786 1st Margaret Long, 1790 2nd Frances Anderson > > > they had; > > > Lucy Hodges 24 Dec 87 > > > Reuben Hodges 1 Feb 90, (Margaret Long probably > died > > in > > > childbirth with Reuben). > > > Matilda Hodges 12 Jul 91 > > > George Washington Hodges 9 Sep 92 > > > Gabriel Hodges 6 Jan 94 > > > Drucilla Hodges 10 Sep 95 > > > Elizabeth Hodges 19 Feb 97 > > > Sarah Hodges 18 Nov 98 > > > Margaret Long Hodges 10 Jan 1800 > > > John Anderson Hodges 18 Jul 01 > > > Samuel Anderson Hodges 1 Oct 02 > > > Armstrong Jones Hodges 4 Feb 04 > > > Frances Hodges 7 Mar 05 > > > James Hodges 1 May 06 > > > Mary Hodges 30 Sep 07 > > > Benjamin Hodges 17 Jan 08 > > > Mahulda Hodges 6 Apr 10 > > > Absalom Turner Hodges 10 Jan 12 > > > Robert Henry Wardlaw Hodges 11 Apr 13 > > > Lucy Wardlaw Hodges 1815 > > > > > > >From John's family I see that he honored his first, and deceased, wife. > > > Then Frances had honors with John and Samuel, then John's mother > Elizabeth > > > Jones was honored by Armstrong Jones Hodges. The George Washington > Hodges > > > name was popular at the time for obvious reasons and family tradition > had > > it > > > that John named his last two children after a friend, Henry Wardlaw. > > > > > > So I believe that Richard's mother may have been a Brooks, his wife was > a > > > Jones and was honored by her son, but not the first son. John stayed in > > SC > > > and was in Elizabeth's will. Richard went to Indiana and wasn't > > mentioned. > > > So Richard the first could easily have been overlooked if he left home > as > > a > > > young man and found Elizabeth Jones willing to marry him. He eventually > > > moved to SC as did other Hodges families. > > > > > > This is a quote from an email Al Metts posted several years ago; > > > As a youth James Hodges lived near Mulberry Creek. He served several > > > different enlistments in the Revolutionary War and in 1786 married Nancy > > > Ware. His will dated 27 Feb 1826 names his wife Nancy, and these > > children: > > > Betsy, Martha Weatherall, Polly, Nicholas, Ezekial, Thompson, Reuben, > > James > > > and Elizabeth Jones. > > > Charter members of Walnut Grove Baptist Church in 1826 included James, > > Nancy > > > and Thompson Hodges, and others of the family were among the early > church > > > members. > > > In 1830 church letters were granted to James Hodges and his wife Polly, > > > "being about to remove to Alabama State." He was probably a son of > James > > > and Nancy Ware Hodges. The will of John Weatherall, probated in 1824, > had > > > named one of his children as Polly, wife of James Hodges Jr. Walnut > Grove > > > Church granted letters in 1833 to Nancy Hodges, Sr., (sic), Polly Hodges > > and > > > Ezediel Hodges who were leaving for Mississippi. > > > This shows how members of the family migrated West through the South. > It > > > could easily have been due to the influence of other family members who > > had > > > moved, or it may have been the Baptist Church trying to establish itself > > > throughout the country. Richard went to Indiana and held Baptist > Meetings > > > in his home until many years later when a church was established in > Ripley > > > County Indiana. > > > I still think that Richard was related to other Hodges who moved to > South > > > Carolina. > > > > > > Elijah > > > > > > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > > > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > > > HELP GET THE CENSUS ON THE INTERNET. 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    12/16/2002 03:28:00
    1. [HODGES-L] Re: HODGES-D Digest V02 #214
    2. Larry C. Thomas
    3. I am researching my wife family, and she is related to the Hodges of North Carolina, to Georgia, Dolly County, GA to be exact, the earliest ancestor, that I can prove is John Robert Hodges born in 1798, wife Milly Vann, in the 1850 Censu John birthplace is North Carolina, John had the following children Samuel born 1827, Georgia, William born 1839, John Jr, born 1832, Mary J born 1835, Eliza, born 1838, James born 1841, Nancy born 1845, and Lucy born 1848, her direct ancestor after this Winnie Elizabeth Hodges Born 1850. ied 1926, husband James W. Savage, they all leave Georgia and go into Florida, Orange County, Florida, now my question is that an Henry Hodges Jr born 1750 died 1828 in Washington County, GA, His children, John Hodges , Redding Hodges, Jordon Hodges and an Wiley T. Hodges, His father was Henry Hodges dies 1802 in Beaufort County, NCm son of Richard Hodges, and Sara UNK, is this correct, or is this the decendent Robert Hodges wife Catherine , of Isle of Wright County . VA, the to an Robert Hodges Hodges , wife Sara UNK, son John Robert Hodges, wife Tabitha Little , He had an son John Robert Hodges, any info on the above would greatly be appreciated. Most Respectfully, Larry C. Thomas HODGES-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > HODGES-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 214 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [HODGES-L] The Hale County Cemeter ["Jerry Brandel" <Brandel_Jerry@msn] > #2 [HODGES-L] Adams County OH Death C ["Jerry Brandel" <Brandel_Jerry@msn] > #3 [HODGES-L] Modern Newspaper Index ["Jerry Brandel" <Brandel_Jerry@msn] > #4 [HODGES-L] Canadian Parliamentary ["Jerry Brandel" <Brandel_Jerry@msn] > #5 [HODGES-L] ["slpmyers" <slpmyers@prodigy.net>] > #6 Re: [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theo [Bob Hodges <vhodges131@comcast.net] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from HODGES-D, send a message to > > HODGES-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [HODGES-L] The Hale County Cemetery Database > Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 10:59:26 -0600 > From: "Jerry Brandel" <Brandel_Jerry@msn.com> > To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com > > Hale County, Texas, Cemetery Records > Make a printout of this table in landscape mode. > Click on a name for a detailed table containing information for that person. > Click here for a long (but not fully printable) version of this table. > Click here for another landscape-printable search. > Click here for a new long (one item listed per row) search. > Please e-mail any corrections or additions to johnsigwald@texasonline.net. > Click here to return to the Hi-Plains Genealogical Society's homepage. > > NameSEE variant nameBirth DateDeath DateCemeteryMrkd > ?Marriage DateSpouse's NameParentsFuneral HomeBlock, Lot, Space > Hodge, Alma EmmaSharp, Joseph Alexander, Mrs. (Alma Emma Hodge)Plainview Memorial Park > Hodge, Mary RuthThompson, Henry Oliver, Mrs. (Mary Ruth Hodge)Plainview Memorial Park > Hodges, Barbara Ann02 Oct 194202 Oct 1942Plainview Cemetery - IOOFyesM/M Frank HodgesWood-Dunning1 1 > Hodges, Blanche E.22 Feb 1909Plainview Memorial ParkyesD > Hodges, Buena ElizabethHodges, Jessie App, Mrs. (Buena Elizabeth Stewart)Plainview Memorial Park > Hodges, Carrol Hunterman "Bud"12 Mar 194513 Jan 1972Hale Center CemeteryyesPamela E.FreemanB 26 3 > Hodges, Carrol Hunterman, Mrs. (Pamela E.)22 Apr 1950Hale Center CemeteryyesB 26 2 > Hodges, Clara EllenKeniston, Maurice J., Mrs. (Clara Ellen Hodges)Plainview Cemetery > Hodges, David Randall24 Nov 1927 - Paducah23 Feb 1985 - PlainviewPlainview Memorial Parkyes02 Jul 1948 - KressWanda PyleWood-DunningF 153 4 > Hodges, Donna Gale04 Dec 195930 Sep 1979Parklawn Memorial GardensyesLemons > Hodges, ElizabethSallee, George, Jr., Mrs. (Elizabeth Hodges)Plainview Memorial Park > Hodges, Ila Mae02 Aug 191427 Oct 1982Plainview Cemetery - IOOFyesWood-Dunning106 4 2 > Hodges, Jesse App19 Aug 1893 - Grayson Co.28 Jan 1955 - PlainviewPlainview Memorial Parkyes1928 - MatadorBuena Elizabeth StewartLemonsC 63 6 > Hodges, Jessie App, Mrs. (Buena Elizabeth Stewart)26 Oct 1906 - Grey, OK29 Dec 1994 - PlainviewPlainview Memorial Parkyes1927 - MatadorWood-DunningC 63 5 > Hodges, Kenneth Dale14 Nov 197530 Sep 1979Parklawn Memorial GardensyesLemons > Hodges, Kenneth Edward10 Jun 191827 Nov 1976Parklawn Memorial Gardensyes13 Jan 1940 - QuanahMarjorieFreeman > Hodges, Leo04 Sep 1918 - Comanche Co.01 May 1996 - PlainviewParklawn Memorial Gardens03 Apr 1946 - LubbockJackie WattsTulia: Wallace > Hodges, Lewis L.19361936Plainview Cemetery - IOOFyes13 2 > Hodges, Mattie BeatriceDaffern, Robert Custer, Mrs. (Mattie Beatrice Hodges)Plainview Memorial Park > Hodges, Pamela E.Hodges, Carrol Hunterman, Mrs. (Pamela E.)Hale Center Cemetery > Hodges, Randall Wayne22 Aug 195630 Aug 1956 - PlainviewPlainview CemeteryyesCurtis & Ricka Chaney HodgesWood-Dunning31 3 > Hodges, Robert C.11 May 191413 Jun 1983Parklawn Memorial GardensyesWood-Dunning > Hodges, Ruby JanetHodges, Sam Arch, Sr., Mrs. (Ruby Janet)Plainview Memorial Park > Hodges, Ruby MayHodges, William Riley, Mrs. (Ruby May)Plainview Memorial Park > Hodges, Sam Arch08 Sep 189102 Sep 1963Plainview Memorial ParkyesRuby JanetFreemanE 1 1 > Hodges, Sam Arch, Sr., Mrs. (Ruby Janet)10 Oct 190009 Oct 1979Plainview Memorial ParkyesFreemanE > Hodges, Samuel H.11 Nov 190616 Aug 1964Plainview Memorial ParkyesWood-DunningD 96 8 > Hodges, Terry Lynn07 Sep 1956 - Tulia27 Jun 1988 - HoustonPlainview Memorial ParkyesWanda HodgesWood-DunningF 153 2 > Hodges, Tillie AliceGary, Earnest Lowery, Mrs. (Tillie Alice Hodges)Petersburg Cemetery > Hodges, Todd Michael30 Jun 197130 Jun 1971Hale Center CemeteryyesCarrol & Pamela HodgesFreemanB 26 1 > Hodges, William Riley30 Aug 189720 Nov 1972Plainview Memorial Parkyes17 Jul 1916Ruby MayFreemanA 65 6 > Hodges, William Riley, Mrs. (Ruby May)24 Nov 189917 May 1980Plainview Memorial Parkyes17 Jul 1916Lubbock: RixA 65 6 > Hodges, Winnie Florence "Winia"Lippert, Roy John, Mrs. (Winnie Florence "Winia" Hodges)Plainview Memorial Park > http://catalog.unger.myplainview.com/cemetery/cemetery.php?name=hodge > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [HODGES-L] Adams County OH Death Certificate Index: 1913 > Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 11:19:16 -0600 > From: "Jerry Brandel" <Brandel_Jerry@msn.com> > To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com > > HODGEANNIE116450017Sep 11 > http://www.scioto.org/Adams/deaths/1913-1937/1913.html > > 1917 HODGEHENRY225830381 May 22 > > 1918HODGEMARY F255121310 Apr 3 > 1920 HODGETOMPSON I328433726 May 15 > 1929 HODGEMINOR598231723Apr 23 > HODGEPHILIP595625528 Apr 19 > 1928HODGEONA F58157049 Oct 27 > 1930HODGEHANNAN626520354 Apr 24 > 1935HODGEWILLIS778721189 Apr 19 > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [HODGES-L] Modern Newspaper Index > Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 11:22:34 -0600 > From: "Jerry Brandel" <Brandel_Jerry@msn.com> > To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com > > Hampshire and Surrey CollectionGES Brian Deaths 2001-22-Nov Dorking Advertiser > HODGES Henry Edwin Deaths 2001-14-Jun Dorking Advertiser > HODGES William George Deaths 2001-29-Nov Dorking Advertiserhttp://www.dreamwater.net/anglersrest/SHDH.htm > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [HODGES-L] Canadian Parliamentary Divorces > Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 11:26:09 -0600 > From: "Jerry Brandel" <Brandel_Jerry@msn.com> > To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com > > HODGE Chester Cowan HARRISON Leona Edith Margaret > HODGE Leona Edith Margaret HODGE Chester Cowan > HODGE* Sarah > HODGES Doris Muriel HODGES Lyall Gibson > HODGES Lyall Gibson FERGUSSON Doris Muriel > HODGINS Johnston MCGRUTHER Thyrza > HODGINS Mary Ellen MCCLELLAND Garnet Wilson > HODGINS Sarah WHITTAKER Charles > HODGINS Thyrza HODGINS Johnston > HODGKINSON Frank BRADSHAW Margaret Susan > HODGKINSON Margaret Susan HODGKINSON Frank > HODGSON Beatrice Emily SMITH Sherman Talmage > HODGSON Edith Marion BYAM Edgar Otto > HODGSON Frederick HOMER-DIXON Homera Emilie > HODGSON Granville Albert KINGHORN Vera Harriet May > HODGSON Homera Emilie HODGSON Frederick > HODGSON John Peart MILLIGAN Shelia Joan > HODGSON Meda Grace MCLEOD Robert Douglas Ian > HODGSON Shelia Joan HODGSON John Peart > HODGSON Vera Harriet May HODGSON Granville Albert > HODKINSON Florence MITCHELL Edward > HODSON Jessie Ruth OGDEN William Edward > HODSON Jessie Ruth HAVERSON James Percival > HOFFMAN Dorothy Ruth HOFFMAN Peter Richard > HOFFMAN Katie PINSKY Sam > HOFFMAN Peter Richard LUMBY Dorothy Ruth > HOFFMAN Rosanna Christena JARRETT Francis Arthur > HOGAN Alice Mary HOGAN William Wesley > HOGAN Edward James SEWELL Ethel > HOGAN Ethel HOGAN Edward James > HOGAN Lillian Maud ORAM Albert Ernest > HOGAN William Wesley UNKNOWN Alice Mary > HOGARTH Lena HOGARTH William Henry > HOGARTH William Henry PELLETIER Lena > HOGG Ellen Jane Ritchie HOGG William > HOGG Helen Kerr MOLSON Hartland de Montarville > HOGG William UNKNOWN Ellen Jane Ritchie > HOGLE Norman WRIGHT Sally Ann > http://www.members.shaw.ca/hughlarmstrong/divlist/divlist_h.htm > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [HODGES-L] > Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 11:09:07 -0700 > From: "slpmyers" <slpmyers@prodigy.net> > To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C2A4F3.8D9A40E0 > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > unsubscribe > ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C2A4F3.8D9A40E0 > Content-Type: text/x-vcard; > name="Sherry L Patterson.vcf" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename="Sherry L Patterson.vcf" > > BEGIN:VCARD > VERSION:2.1 > N:Patterson;Sherry;L > FN:Sherry L Patterson > TEL;HOME;VOICE:520-885-3814 > ADR;HOME:;;1003 N. Bedford Dr.;Tucson;AZ;85710;USA > LABEL;HOME;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:1003 N. Bedford = > Dr.=3D0D=3D0ATucson, AZ 85710=3D0D=3D0AUSA > BDAY:20000614 > EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:slpmyers@prodigy.net > REV:20021216T180907Z > END:VCARD > > ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01C2A4F3.8D9A40E0-- > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theory > Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 19:14:00 -0500 > From: Bob Hodges <vhodges131@comcast.net> > To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com > > I am sorry if my discussion was not clear. I was saying that one clue that > William Hodges of Northampton County, North Carolina, was not part of the > family I am talking about was his naming a son Richard, a name almost > unheard of among the family originating in central Virginia. > > The deed you are referring to was part of my showing the line of descent of > the Pitt/Beaufort family of Hodges in Marlboro County, South Carolina, which > is the line that is NOT the one I am connecting to. The connection is to > the other Hodges line in Marlboro (Isham Hodges, etc.). Thanks. > > Bob Hodges > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elijah Hodges" <ehodges@kc.rr.com> > To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 8:38 PM > Subject: [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theory > > > Hello Bob, > > > > You said there were no Richard's! Then you show a deed between John and > > Richard Hodges, John being the grandson. > > I have agreed with your premise that most, or all of the Southern Hodges > are > > probably out of the same family for many years. I think that my Richard > was > > an older son of one of the early Hodges and not mentioned in the will > > because he had distanced himself from the family. I believe that the > > Richard you mention above is probably his cousin, but can't find any > > support. My Richard was in Virginia in the 1740's and 1750's and moved to > > South Carolina where he died not several years later at the hands of > Indians > > who did not want him and his family on their land. If you read the Will > of > > Elizabeth Hodges, who signed it with an X, and who gives land to a few of > > her children it doesn't even mention Richard, her eldest in her will. He > > was in Indiana and she probably hadn't heard much from him. If she had > then > > she knew that he was established in Indiana and didn't need anything in > her > > will. > > > > I'll try to support my premis with what I can. First Richard had a son > > Richard, he also had James L. Hodges, John Hodges, Sarah Hodges, Charles > > Hodges, William Brooks Hodges, and Samual Hodges. James and John are so > > common as names that I'd have to drop these from my list of why I believe > my > > Richard was part of one of those three families. I believe that the > > "Brooks" name is a maiden name for one of Richard's ancestors. The reason > I > > believe this is that his wife's maiden name was Elizabeth Jones. > > These lists are the grandchildren of Richard. > > > > Richard Hodges married Sarah F. Rosemond James L. Hodges married > Nancy > > Ware > > they had; > > John Rosemond Hodges 1780 Thompson Hodges > > 10 Nov 86 > > Elizabeth Hodges pos1784 Elizabeth Hodges > > 25 Mar 88 > > Samuel Hodges 25 Oct 88 Mary Hodges > > 5 May 90 > > Richard Hodges 1791 John Hodges > > 24 Mar 92 > > Jane Hodges 1795 James Hodges > > 27 Jul 94 > > Sarah H. Hodges 1790 Nicholaus Ware > > Hodges 1 Jan 97 > > Margaret Hodges 1790 Reuben Hodges > > 23 Jul 99 > > William Hodges 1800 Mahala Hodges > > 25 Apr 1801 > > Reuben Bert Hodges 8 Jun 1804 Martha Hodges > > 2 Apr 03 > > Mary Hodges 1810 Nathaniel Ware > > Hodges 20 Feb 06 > > > > Ezekial Hodges 28 May 08 > > > > John Hodges married 1786 1st Margaret Long, 1790 2nd Frances Anderson > > they had; > > Lucy Hodges 24 Dec 87 > > Reuben Hodges 1 Feb 90, (Margaret Long probably died > in > > childbirth with Reuben). > > Matilda Hodges 12 Jul 91 > > George Washington Hodges 9 Sep 92 > > Gabriel Hodges 6 Jan 94 > > Drucilla Hodges 10 Sep 95 > > Elizabeth Hodges 19 Feb 97 > > Sarah Hodges 18 Nov 98 > > Margaret Long Hodges 10 Jan 1800 > > John Anderson Hodges 18 Jul 01 > > Samuel Anderson Hodges 1 Oct 02 > > Armstrong Jones Hodges 4 Feb 04 > > Frances Hodges 7 Mar 05 > > James Hodges 1 May 06 > > Mary Hodges 30 Sep 07 > > Benjamin Hodges 17 Jan 08 > > Mahulda Hodges 6 Apr 10 > > Absalom Turner Hodges 10 Jan 12 > > Robert Henry Wardlaw Hodges 11 Apr 13 > > Lucy Wardlaw Hodges 1815 > > > > >From John's family I see that he honored his first, and deceased, wife. > > Then Frances had honors with John and Samuel, then John's mother Elizabeth > > Jones was honored by Armstrong Jones Hodges. The George Washington Hodges > > name was popular at the time for obvious reasons and family tradition had > it > > that John named his last two children after a friend, Henry Wardlaw. > > > > So I believe that Richard's mother may have been a Brooks, his wife was a > > Jones and was honored by her son, but not the first son. John stayed in > SC > > and was in Elizabeth's will. Richard went to Indiana and wasn't > mentioned. > > So Richard the first could easily have been overlooked if he left home as > a > > young man and found Elizabeth Jones willing to marry him. He eventually > > moved to SC as did other Hodges families. > > > > This is a quote from an email Al Metts posted several years ago; > > As a youth James Hodges lived near Mulberry Creek. He served several > > different enlistments in the Revolutionary War and in 1786 married Nancy > > Ware. His will dated 27 Feb 1826 names his wife Nancy, and these > children: > > Betsy, Martha Weatherall, Polly, Nicholas, Ezekial, Thompson, Reuben, > James > > and Elizabeth Jones. > > Charter members of Walnut Grove Baptist Church in 1826 included James, > Nancy > > and Thompson Hodges, and others of the family were among the early church > > members. > > In 1830 church letters were granted to James Hodges and his wife Polly, > > "being about to remove to Alabama State." He was probably a son of James > > and Nancy Ware Hodges. The will of John Weatherall, probated in 1824, had > > named one of his children as Polly, wife of James Hodges Jr. Walnut Grove > > Church granted letters in 1833 to Nancy Hodges, Sr., (sic), Polly Hodges > and > > Ezediel Hodges who were leaving for Mississippi. > > This shows how members of the family migrated West through the South. It > > could easily have been due to the influence of other family members who > had > > moved, or it may have been the Baptist Church trying to establish itself > > throughout the country. Richard went to Indiana and held Baptist Meetings > > in his home until many years later when a church was established in Ripley > > County Indiana. > > I still think that Richard was related to other Hodges who moved to South > > Carolina. > > > > Elijah > > > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > > HELP GET THE CENSUS ON THE INTERNET. VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR > THE USGENWEB PROJECT http://www.usgenweb.org/census > > Thou shalt not use e-mail for any illegal or unethical purpose. > >

    12/16/2002 03:26:02
    1. [HODGES-L] Isham Hodges
    2. linda Hodge
    3. Dear List, I was looking at Rootsweb tonight looking for more info about Powhatten Hodges, brother of my gggrandfather John Hodges (1808-SC). His father was Isham Hodges & Mary Terrell. I have read with anticiaption about the Hodges Theory. There are just so many Isham's! And I am still trying to figure out all of Isham's and Mary's children. Some have said that the Jospeh in Clarke Co. MS. is one of his children also. And that Ishom had a brother in Clarke Co. also. Below is what was sent to me tonight by another researcher also researching Ishom & Mary. Any corrections or additions would be greatly appreciated. Linda Hodge Descendants of Ishom Hodges 1 Ishom Hodges b: 1785 Welch Neck, Marlboro, SC d: Aft. 1850 MS .. +Mary 'Polly' Terral b: 23 Jan 1798 Little Pee Dee, Cheraw Dist., SC m: 1812 Wayne Co., MS Father: Edward Young Terral Mother: Artalissa Stephens . 2 Charles Hodges b: 1813 Wayne Co., MS . 2 Leo Hodges b: 1814 Wayne Co., MS . 2 Henry Hodges b: 1815 Wayne Co., MS . 2 Powhatan Ellis Hodges b: 1827 Jones Co., MS d: 12 Sep 1864 Milledgeville, CSA, GA ..... +Eliza Ann Arledge b: 01 Nov 1832 Wilcox Co., AL m: Bef. 1850 Jasper Co., MS d: 15 Nov 1859 Vossburg, Jasper, MS Father: John Herrington Arledge Mother: Milly Ann 'Emily' Rowell .... 3 George M. Hodges b: Abt. 1849 .... 3 Mary Ann Arledge Hodges ........ +Elijah Daniel Jenkins b: 10 Dec 1850 d: 06 Dec 1909 Burial: Bay Springs, Jasper, MS ....... 4 Alice 'Allie' Jenkins b: Abt. 1872 ....... 4 John Daniel Jenkins b: 14 Jan 1877 Jasper Co., MS d: 16 Sep 1944 Jasper Co., MS ........... +Fannie Louena Thigpen b: 09 Mar 1881 Jasper Co., MS m: Jan 1898 Jasper Co., MS d: 12 Jul 1972 Jasper Co., MS .......... 5 Iva Mae Jenkins b: 06 Jul 1899 Jasper Co., MS d: Nov 1988 Laurel, Jones, MS .............. +Newton Walters m: Abt. 1925 ............. 6 Max Newton Walters b: 1927 d: 1995 ................. +Rae Fowler m: Abt. 1945 .......... 5 John Ira Jenkins b: 26 Dec 1901 Jasper Co., MS d: 1990 Hinds Co., MS .............. +Eleanor Parker m: Abt. 1950 ............. 6 John Ira Jenkins b: Abt. 1953 ................. +Carolyn Bass ............. 6 Walter Daniel Jenkins b: Abt. 1956 .......... 5 Judson Charles Jenkins b: 02 Sep 1907 Jasper Co., MS d: 1992 Jones Co., MS .............. +Sue Wells ............. 6 Jennifer Susan Jenkins b: 1952 .......... 5 Inda Louena Jenkins b: 01 Oct 1910 Jasper Co., MS .............. +Earnest Cecil Pearce b: 08 May 1905 m: 1939 ............. 6 John Earnest Pearce b: 1940 ................. +Charlotte Abercrombie ............. *2nd Wife of John Earnest Pearce: ................. +Karen Jay m: Abt. 1977 ............. 6 Edwin Ray Pearce b: 1943 ................. +Dianne McCarty m: 1962 ............. 6 Charles Curtis Pearce b: 1947 ................. +Mary Kathy Hill m: 1976 ....... 4 George W. Jenkins b: 18 Mar 1881 d: 31 Jan 1930 Burial: Bay Springs, Jasper, MS ....... 4 Jesse C. Jenkins b: 22 Apr 1883 d: 02 Aug 1964 Burial: Bay Springs, Jasper, MS .... 3 John Hodges b: Abt. 1854 .... 3 Charles Hodges b: Abt. 1854 .... 3 James Hodges b: Abt. 1855 .... 3 Emma Hodges b: 01 Nov 1858 ........ +John Henry Eddins b: 24 Nov 1852 d: 02 Mar 1932 Burial: Bay Springs, Jasper, MS ....... 4 Dr. Charles Ira Eddins b: 05 Nov 1879 d: 04 Mar 1906 Burial: Bay Springs, Jasper, MS .......... 5 Willie James Hodges Eddins b: 13 Jul 1899 d: 24 Sep 1916 Burial: Bay Springs, Jasper, MS ....... 4 Bessie O. Eddins b: 12 Feb 1883 d: 18 Jul 1903 ........... +Dr. W. E. Terry Burial: Bay Springs, Jasper, MS . 2 John Hodges b: 1829 Jones Co., MS . 2 Thomas Hodges b: 1830 Jones Co., MS

    12/16/2002 12:53:38
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theory
    2. Bob Hodges
    3. I am sorry if my discussion was not clear. I was saying that one clue that William Hodges of Northampton County, North Carolina, was not part of the family I am talking about was his naming a son Richard, a name almost unheard of among the family originating in central Virginia. The deed you are referring to was part of my showing the line of descent of the Pitt/Beaufort family of Hodges in Marlboro County, South Carolina, which is the line that is NOT the one I am connecting to. The connection is to the other Hodges line in Marlboro (Isham Hodges, etc.). Thanks. Bob Hodges ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elijah Hodges" <ehodges@kc.rr.com> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 8:38 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theory > Hello Bob, > > You said there were no Richard's! Then you show a deed between John and > Richard Hodges, John being the grandson. > I have agreed with your premise that most, or all of the Southern Hodges are > probably out of the same family for many years. I think that my Richard was > an older son of one of the early Hodges and not mentioned in the will > because he had distanced himself from the family. I believe that the > Richard you mention above is probably his cousin, but can't find any > support. My Richard was in Virginia in the 1740's and 1750's and moved to > South Carolina where he died not several years later at the hands of Indians > who did not want him and his family on their land. If you read the Will of > Elizabeth Hodges, who signed it with an X, and who gives land to a few of > her children it doesn't even mention Richard, her eldest in her will. He > was in Indiana and she probably hadn't heard much from him. If she had then > she knew that he was established in Indiana and didn't need anything in her > will. > > I'll try to support my premis with what I can. First Richard had a son > Richard, he also had James L. Hodges, John Hodges, Sarah Hodges, Charles > Hodges, William Brooks Hodges, and Samual Hodges. James and John are so > common as names that I'd have to drop these from my list of why I believe my > Richard was part of one of those three families. I believe that the > "Brooks" name is a maiden name for one of Richard's ancestors. The reason I > believe this is that his wife's maiden name was Elizabeth Jones. > These lists are the grandchildren of Richard. > > Richard Hodges married Sarah F. Rosemond James L. Hodges married Nancy > Ware > they had; > John Rosemond Hodges 1780 Thompson Hodges > 10 Nov 86 > Elizabeth Hodges pos1784 Elizabeth Hodges > 25 Mar 88 > Samuel Hodges 25 Oct 88 Mary Hodges > 5 May 90 > Richard Hodges 1791 John Hodges > 24 Mar 92 > Jane Hodges 1795 James Hodges > 27 Jul 94 > Sarah H. Hodges 1790 Nicholaus Ware > Hodges 1 Jan 97 > Margaret Hodges 1790 Reuben Hodges > 23 Jul 99 > William Hodges 1800 Mahala Hodges > 25 Apr 1801 > Reuben Bert Hodges 8 Jun 1804 Martha Hodges > 2 Apr 03 > Mary Hodges 1810 Nathaniel Ware > Hodges 20 Feb 06 > > Ezekial Hodges 28 May 08 > > John Hodges married 1786 1st Margaret Long, 1790 2nd Frances Anderson > they had; > Lucy Hodges 24 Dec 87 > Reuben Hodges 1 Feb 90, (Margaret Long probably died in > childbirth with Reuben). > Matilda Hodges 12 Jul 91 > George Washington Hodges 9 Sep 92 > Gabriel Hodges 6 Jan 94 > Drucilla Hodges 10 Sep 95 > Elizabeth Hodges 19 Feb 97 > Sarah Hodges 18 Nov 98 > Margaret Long Hodges 10 Jan 1800 > John Anderson Hodges 18 Jul 01 > Samuel Anderson Hodges 1 Oct 02 > Armstrong Jones Hodges 4 Feb 04 > Frances Hodges 7 Mar 05 > James Hodges 1 May 06 > Mary Hodges 30 Sep 07 > Benjamin Hodges 17 Jan 08 > Mahulda Hodges 6 Apr 10 > Absalom Turner Hodges 10 Jan 12 > Robert Henry Wardlaw Hodges 11 Apr 13 > Lucy Wardlaw Hodges 1815 > > >From John's family I see that he honored his first, and deceased, wife. > Then Frances had honors with John and Samuel, then John's mother Elizabeth > Jones was honored by Armstrong Jones Hodges. The George Washington Hodges > name was popular at the time for obvious reasons and family tradition had it > that John named his last two children after a friend, Henry Wardlaw. > > So I believe that Richard's mother may have been a Brooks, his wife was a > Jones and was honored by her son, but not the first son. John stayed in SC > and was in Elizabeth's will. Richard went to Indiana and wasn't mentioned. > So Richard the first could easily have been overlooked if he left home as a > young man and found Elizabeth Jones willing to marry him. He eventually > moved to SC as did other Hodges families. > > This is a quote from an email Al Metts posted several years ago; > As a youth James Hodges lived near Mulberry Creek. He served several > different enlistments in the Revolutionary War and in 1786 married Nancy > Ware. His will dated 27 Feb 1826 names his wife Nancy, and these children: > Betsy, Martha Weatherall, Polly, Nicholas, Ezekial, Thompson, Reuben, James > and Elizabeth Jones. > Charter members of Walnut Grove Baptist Church in 1826 included James, Nancy > and Thompson Hodges, and others of the family were among the early church > members. > In 1830 church letters were granted to James Hodges and his wife Polly, > "being about to remove to Alabama State." He was probably a son of James > and Nancy Ware Hodges. The will of John Weatherall, probated in 1824, had > named one of his children as Polly, wife of James Hodges Jr. Walnut Grove > Church granted letters in 1833 to Nancy Hodges, Sr., (sic), Polly Hodges and > Ezediel Hodges who were leaving for Mississippi. > This shows how members of the family migrated West through the South. It > could easily have been due to the influence of other family members who had > moved, or it may have been the Baptist Church trying to establish itself > throughout the country. Richard went to Indiana and held Baptist Meetings > in his home until many years later when a church was established in Ripley > County Indiana. > I still think that Richard was related to other Hodges who moved to South > Carolina. > > Elijah > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > HELP GET THE CENSUS ON THE INTERNET. VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT http://www.usgenweb.org/census > Thou shalt not use e-mail for any illegal or unethical purpose. >

    12/16/2002 12:14:00
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] John and Richard Hodges
    2. Peggy Sue Gaddis
    3. I have had Computer problems all week end and lost some messages, if any one has emailed me personal please do again, BUT, I still would like to ask are any of these Richard and John Hodges' in Lauren's Co., SC? Thanks Peggy Sue O'Shields-Gaddis psueg@bellsouth.net Researching for Leroy H. Hodges' Parents Names. Born in Lauren's co., SC in 1806 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Hodges" <vhodges131@comcast.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 4:14 PM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theory > I am sorry if my discussion was not clear. I was saying that one clue that > William Hodges of Northampton County, North Carolina, was not part of the > family I am talking about was his naming a son Richard, a name almost > unheard of among the family originating in central Virginia. > > The deed you are referring to was part of my showing the line of descent of > the Pitt/Beaufort family of Hodges in Marlboro County, South Carolina, which > is the line that is NOT the one I am connecting to. The connection is to > the other Hodges line in Marlboro (Isham Hodges, etc.). Thanks. > > Bob Hodges > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elijah Hodges" <ehodges@kc.rr.com> > To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 8:38 PM > Subject: [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theory > > > > Hello Bob, > > > > You said there were no Richard's! Then you show a deed between John and > > Richard Hodges, John being the grandson. > > I have agreed with your premise that most, or all of the Southern Hodges > are > > probably out of the same family for many years. I think that my Richard > was > > an older son of one of the early Hodges and not mentioned in the will > > because he had distanced himself from the family. I believe that the > > Richard you mention above is probably his cousin, but can't find any > > support. My Richard was in Virginia in the 1740's and 1750's and moved to > > South Carolina where he died not several years later at the hands of > Indians > > who did not want him and his family on their land. If you read the Will > of > > Elizabeth Hodges, who signed it with an X, and who gives land to a few of > > her children it doesn't even mention Richard, her eldest in her will. He > > was in Indiana and she probably hadn't heard much from him. If she had > then > > she knew that he was established in Indiana and didn't need anything in > her > > will. > > > > I'll try to support my premis with what I can. First Richard had a son > > Richard, he also had James L. Hodges, John Hodges, Sarah Hodges, Charles > > Hodges, William Brooks Hodges, and Samual Hodges. James and John are so > > common as names that I'd have to drop these from my list of why I believe > my > > Richard was part of one of those three families. I believe that the > > "Brooks" name is a maiden name for one of Richard's ancestors. The reason > I > > believe this is that his wife's maiden name was Elizabeth Jones. > > These lists are the grandchildren of Richard. > > > > Richard Hodges married Sarah F. Rosemond James L. Hodges married > Nancy > > Ware > > they had; > > John Rosemond Hodges 1780 Thompson Hodges > > 10 Nov 86 > > Elizabeth Hodges pos1784 Elizabeth Hodges > > 25 Mar 88 > > Samuel Hodges 25 Oct 88 Mary Hodges > > 5 May 90 > > Richard Hodges 1791 John Hodges > > 24 Mar 92 > > Jane Hodges 1795 James Hodges > > 27 Jul 94 > > Sarah H. Hodges 1790 Nicholaus Ware > > Hodges 1 Jan 97 > > Margaret Hodges 1790 Reuben Hodges > > 23 Jul 99 > > William Hodges 1800 Mahala Hodges > > 25 Apr 1801 > > Reuben Bert Hodges 8 Jun 1804 Martha Hodges > > 2 Apr 03 > > Mary Hodges 1810 Nathaniel Ware > > Hodges 20 Feb 06 > > > > Ezekial Hodges 28 May 08 > > > > John Hodges married 1786 1st Margaret Long, 1790 2nd Frances Anderson > > they had; > > Lucy Hodges 24 Dec 87 > > Reuben Hodges 1 Feb 90, (Margaret Long probably died > in > > childbirth with Reuben). > > Matilda Hodges 12 Jul 91 > > George Washington Hodges 9 Sep 92 > > Gabriel Hodges 6 Jan 94 > > Drucilla Hodges 10 Sep 95 > > Elizabeth Hodges 19 Feb 97 > > Sarah Hodges 18 Nov 98 > > Margaret Long Hodges 10 Jan 1800 > > John Anderson Hodges 18 Jul 01 > > Samuel Anderson Hodges 1 Oct 02 > > Armstrong Jones Hodges 4 Feb 04 > > Frances Hodges 7 Mar 05 > > James Hodges 1 May 06 > > Mary Hodges 30 Sep 07 > > Benjamin Hodges 17 Jan 08 > > Mahulda Hodges 6 Apr 10 > > Absalom Turner Hodges 10 Jan 12 > > Robert Henry Wardlaw Hodges 11 Apr 13 > > Lucy Wardlaw Hodges 1815 > > > > >From John's family I see that he honored his first, and deceased, wife. > > Then Frances had honors with John and Samuel, then John's mother Elizabeth > > Jones was honored by Armstrong Jones Hodges. The George Washington Hodges > > name was popular at the time for obvious reasons and family tradition had > it > > that John named his last two children after a friend, Henry Wardlaw. > > > > So I believe that Richard's mother may have been a Brooks, his wife was a > > Jones and was honored by her son, but not the first son. John stayed in > SC > > and was in Elizabeth's will. Richard went to Indiana and wasn't > mentioned. > > So Richard the first could easily have been overlooked if he left home as > a > > young man and found Elizabeth Jones willing to marry him. He eventually > > moved to SC as did other Hodges families. > > > > This is a quote from an email Al Metts posted several years ago; > > As a youth James Hodges lived near Mulberry Creek. He served several > > different enlistments in the Revolutionary War and in 1786 married Nancy > > Ware. His will dated 27 Feb 1826 names his wife Nancy, and these > children: > > Betsy, Martha Weatherall, Polly, Nicholas, Ezekial, Thompson, Reuben, > James > > and Elizabeth Jones. > > Charter members of Walnut Grove Baptist Church in 1826 included James, > Nancy > > and Thompson Hodges, and others of the family were among the early church > > members. > > In 1830 church letters were granted to James Hodges and his wife Polly, > > "being about to remove to Alabama State." He was probably a son of James > > and Nancy Ware Hodges. The will of John Weatherall, probated in 1824, had > > named one of his children as Polly, wife of James Hodges Jr. Walnut Grove > > Church granted letters in 1833 to Nancy Hodges, Sr., (sic), Polly Hodges > and > > Ezediel Hodges who were leaving for Mississippi. > > This shows how members of the family migrated West through the South. It > > could easily have been due to the influence of other family members who > had > > moved, or it may have been the Baptist Church trying to establish itself > > throughout the country. Richard went to Indiana and held Baptist Meetings > > in his home until many years later when a church was established in Ripley > > County Indiana. > > I still think that Richard was related to other Hodges who moved to South > > Carolina. > > > > Elijah > > > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > > HELP GET THE CENSUS ON THE INTERNET. VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR > THE USGENWEB PROJECT http://www.usgenweb.org/census > > Thou shalt not use e-mail for any illegal or unethical purpose. > > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net 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. >

    12/16/2002 11:41:55
    1. [HODGES-L] Canadian Parliamentary Divorces
    2. Jerry Brandel
    3. HODGE Chester Cowan HARRISON Leona Edith Margaret HODGE Leona Edith Margaret HODGE Chester Cowan HODGE* Sarah HODGES Doris Muriel HODGES Lyall Gibson HODGES Lyall Gibson FERGUSSON Doris Muriel HODGINS Johnston MCGRUTHER Thyrza HODGINS Mary Ellen MCCLELLAND Garnet Wilson HODGINS Sarah WHITTAKER Charles HODGINS Thyrza HODGINS Johnston HODGKINSON Frank BRADSHAW Margaret Susan HODGKINSON Margaret Susan HODGKINSON Frank HODGSON Beatrice Emily SMITH Sherman Talmage HODGSON Edith Marion BYAM Edgar Otto HODGSON Frederick HOMER-DIXON Homera Emilie HODGSON Granville Albert KINGHORN Vera Harriet May HODGSON Homera Emilie HODGSON Frederick HODGSON John Peart MILLIGAN Shelia Joan HODGSON Meda Grace MCLEOD Robert Douglas Ian HODGSON Shelia Joan HODGSON John Peart HODGSON Vera Harriet May HODGSON Granville Albert HODKINSON Florence MITCHELL Edward HODSON Jessie Ruth OGDEN William Edward HODSON Jessie Ruth HAVERSON James Percival HOFFMAN Dorothy Ruth HOFFMAN Peter Richard HOFFMAN Katie PINSKY Sam HOFFMAN Peter Richard LUMBY Dorothy Ruth HOFFMAN Rosanna Christena JARRETT Francis Arthur HOGAN Alice Mary HOGAN William Wesley HOGAN Edward James SEWELL Ethel HOGAN Ethel HOGAN Edward James HOGAN Lillian Maud ORAM Albert Ernest HOGAN William Wesley UNKNOWN Alice Mary HOGARTH Lena HOGARTH William Henry HOGARTH William Henry PELLETIER Lena HOGG Ellen Jane Ritchie HOGG William HOGG Helen Kerr MOLSON Hartland de Montarville HOGG William UNKNOWN Ellen Jane Ritchie HOGLE Norman WRIGHT Sally Ann http://www.members.shaw.ca/hughlarmstrong/divlist/divlist_h.htm

    12/16/2002 04:26:09
    1. [HODGES-L] Modern Newspaper Index
    2. Jerry Brandel
    3. Hampshire and Surrey CollectionGES Brian Deaths 2001-22-Nov Dorking Advertiser HODGES Henry Edwin Deaths 2001-14-Jun Dorking Advertiser HODGES William George Deaths 2001-29-Nov Dorking Advertiserhttp://www.dreamwater.net/anglersrest/SHDH.htm

    12/16/2002 04:22:34