Hi Mike, The family Bible states that John Hodges the son of Isham Hodges and Mary his wife was born August 29,1784. The following is from Marlboro County Court records: Nov. 10, 1798 Notice to kindred and creditors of Isom Hodges to appear and show cause if any there be why Mary Hodges and Edmond Hodges shoulf not be granted letters of administration of all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits of Isom Hodges late of said County Deceased. Dec. 3, 1798 Administrators' bond for Mary Hodges, Edmond Hodges, David Mandville, and Aaron Pearson.for 1500 pounds sterling. Dec. 13, 1798 Commission to Welcome Hodges, Josiah David, Joseph Cottneham, John Dyer and Markey McNatt to appraise estate. Feb. 28, 1799 A Schedule of the Notes and Accounts due the Estate of Isom Hodges decd taken by us this 28th day of February 1799 (List of notes and accounts) Mar 1, 1799 Letters of administration granted to Mary and Edmond Hodges. Jul. 25, 1799 Record of sale on account of the Estate of Isom Hodges Decd made by the Admitrx and Admor. Apr. 30, 1800 Account current Jul. 24, 1801 Account current Oct. 3, 1805 Power of sale for personal property granted to Edmd and Mary Hodges. Jan. 1806 Account current to Jan. 1, 1806. The last account has the most information. It records that on Jan. 7, 1805 the administrators paid Isham Hodges 8 pounds 15s. toward his part of the estate, and John Hodges $70 toward his part of the estate. On Nov. 3rd 1805 the administrators by permission sold four negroes (Jude, Ned, Bill, and Nelly) to Mary Hodges and 1 boy Jack to Edmond Hodges, and also Jeffrey, Amy, Juno, Lucy, Jett, and Peter to other buyers. ________________________________________________________________________________ Several of Edmond's children must have followed John to Calloway County as we find them on several census living close to him. John was a witness to the will of his nephew A. P.(Aaron Pearson) Hodges. The will was dated February 2,1853. It was proved in Murray,Calloway County,Kentucky on July 27, 1853. Both A.P. and John are buried in the Evans Cem. I have more info if you find that this is your line. >Hi Woody and Pat >The John Hodge mentioned below has been a source of confusion in Calloway Co >for several years. I would appreciate any proof that these are the same >people. Also if you have any information on Drury or James Hodges in SC or >East Tennessee or anywhere else, I would also appreciate that information. >If I can help you in any way please let me know. >thanks >Mike Hodge > >-----Original Message----- >From: PAT & WOODY ADAMS <jamadam@digital.net> >To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 10:26 AM >Subject: [HODGES-L] Tennessee Hodges > > >>Sevier County,Tennessee -Deed Book H >> >>p.243 - 12 Feb. 1843. Henry G. Hodges formerly of Sevier Co. but now a >>passenger to the west, am interested & entitled as hr of Edmond Hodges >>dec'd to portion of land Edmond owned at time of his death. I do appt my >>brother Eli P Hodges of Sevier Co. atty to seel, sign & execute deeds of >>conveyances, etc. Wit: Hugh B Leeper, William H. Hodges, >>J.M. Leeper, Joseph Hodges >> >> >>p.244/45 - 6 Dec 1847. Aaron P. Hodges, leg/estate of Edmond Hodges dec'd >>to William H. Hodges, $200, Dist#9 & Dist #10, 707 ac adj Joseph Vance line >>near John Sharp, George & Christopher Lindenburger Near John Sharp, John >>Mierrskey; also in Dist # 10, grnt # 10355 adj Hodges lines. >> >>Wit: E. Hodges, Joseph Hodges >> >>The dec'd Edmond Hodges is the Edmond Hodges of Marlboro County, S.C. who >was >>b.10 Nov.1776 S.C. d. 5 July 1841 (Married to: 1st-Sarah Pearson- 2nd >>Sarah Mc Croskey) >> >>He was the son of Isham Hodges of the same county and brother to John >>Hodges b.29 Aug. 1784 S.C. d.22 March 1872 Calloway Co. Ky., and brother >>to Isham b.1786 >> >>Does anyone happen to know the maiden name of John Hodges' wife? Our >>family Bible only says REBECCA and adds that she was a twin? I have one >>half of a set of twins, does anyone else have the other half? She was >>probably also from Marlboro Co. since I don't think John left there untill >>around 1811-1820. He shows up in the early 1820's in Calloway Co. Shortly >>thereafter, his nephew Aaron P. is also in Calloway Co.and at a later date, >>Eli P is also there. I am in possession of a letter that was written by >>Arron P. (dated April 21,1847- Calloway Co.) and sent to his "brother, >>sister,friends and relations" in Sevier Co. In this letter there is >>mention of money from the estate and who still owes- who -what! This >>haggle must have gone on for years. >> >>James (Woody)& Pat Adams >>Rockledge, FL. >>E-mail:<jamadam@digital.net> >> >> >> >>==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >>Don't forget that to subscribe to the Digest form, send a message to: >>HODGES-D-request@rootsweb.com >>Put one word only in the body of the message, >>Subscribe >> > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >To subscribe, send a message to: HODGES-L-request@rootsweb.com >Put only the word Subscribe in the body of the message. James (Woody)& Pat Adams Rockledge, FL. E-mail:<jamadam@digital.net>
In a message dated 99-08-07 21:05:25 EDT, you write: << I note that some of your hodges are from Franklin County Virginia. My 3rd great grandfather Elijah Hodges was born in franklin County Virginia according to the marriage record of he and my 3rd great grandmother Sabina Vaughan. They were married in Greenbrier County West Virginia. Elijah was born around 1854. His mother is rumored to be Rebecca Jenkins but I have seen no evidence of this His father is unknown and the story goes that he went off to fight in the civil war and just never came home. are any of these names familiar to anyone. All help appreciated alison >> Hi, I dont have any information on your Elijah Hodges...Through searching for my Lemuel Hodges i found that in 1850 Montgomery county Virginia there was a Elijah Hodge age 30 who was living with wife Malinda 33, daughter Rebecca L. 12, Daughter Minerva 9, son Harvey J 7, Ballard P. 4, Frances L daughter age 1. I am sure there is a connection somewhere I wish that i could help more, Katie
Dear List, I am trying to find out what became of Rev. Reuben A. Hodge and his family. He was born in Rumney, N.H., on 25 Feb. 1811, son of Thomas and Lucy (Webber) Hodge of Rumney. In 1834 Reuben married, in Rumney, to Marinda AVERY, born in Ellsworth, N.H., about 1815, daughter of Andrew and Sarah (Willey) Avery of Ellsworth and later Rumney. Reuben and Marinda moved from Rumney, N.H., to Fairfax, Vt., in 1841, where he became pastor of the Baptist Church there. He ministered to churches in Westford, Vt. (about 1850); Orwell, Vt. (about 1860); and Monkton, Vt., where he last appeared about 1866 or 1867. He moved away from there at that time, and apparently left Vermont. Where did he go? Marinda is last seen in the 1860 census of Orwell, but I do not think she died there. Their children seem to have been (first three born in Rumney, N.H., and the rest in Vermont, as noted): 1.) Alma, b. ca. 1835, living in 1850 census, age 15; n.f.r. 2.) Walter, b. ca. 1837, living in 1850 census, age 17; n.f.r. 3.) Caleb N., b. ca. 1839, mar. Orwell, Vt., 27 Sept. 1862, Sarah Emma Spaulding, and he died there 21 Aug. 1863, leaving one son, Thomas Spaulding Hodge, who went to Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and whose family has been traced, but they know nothing of the others. 4.) Idota J., b. Fairfax or Westford, Vt., ca. 1848, living in 1860; n.f.r. 5.) Edna I., b. Westford, 3 Nov. 1851, d. there 13 May 1852, age 6 mos. 10 days (gravestone). 6.) Hiram H., b. probably Westford, ca. 1853, living in 1860 census; n.f.r. 7.) Edna A., b. Orwell, d. there 3 May 1861, age illegible on Vermont vital record. Can anybody tell me where this family went? They evidently all moved away somewhere. Have been trying for years to track them down. I thought the Baptist records would help, saying where the minister had gone, but all I could find out was that Rev. Hodge resigned his position in Monkton about 1866 or 1867, whereupon they presumably moved away as I have not found them in Vermont on the 1870 census. Any help greatly appreciated. The published Hodge genealogy does not help at all. George Sanborn Derry, N.H.
Forwarded message. Please reply to: HARHOD@aol.com -----Original Message----- From: HARHOD@aol.com <HARHOD@aol.com> To: Hodges-L@rootsweb.com <Hodges-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 3:11 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} request >Can anyone put me in touch with Eugene Simpson? I understand he has >published on the Hodges family. Is this true? Can anyone help? > >
An interesting website for those with NC HODGES THOMAS HODGES was born Abt. 1750, and died in NC. He married BETSEY COTTRELL Abt. 1781. http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/a/l/Jamie-L-Hald/GENE3-0001.htm l
Kathleen, Sorry that my web page is not more informative. I am a beginner at genealogy. That is probably evident by the questions I ask. I do not know anything about Josiah Hodges except that he was born in New York and died in Ohio. He married Sarah (Sally) Young who died in Chatham, Ontario Canada. I have a list of his children but not his parents. I do believe he had a second wife named Asenath Cole(?). As for the web page it is being worked on constantly, so please check it out occasionally. Coreen Myers Wallaceburg, Ontario Canada Visit my personal Homepage at http://mail.ancestry.com/ancestry/users/opalanna Get Your Free E-mail at Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) Ancestry.com -- For all your Family Correspondence!
Well---It's been about 6 months since I've sent out a query on this individual. So far I have seen nothing on this family. I keep hoping I can help someone on this line, and they could help me. I'm still looking for information on John Allen Hodges. Verbal family history in 1893 states that John Allen Hodges was descended from three brothers (heard that before). They lived on the "Virginia side of North Carolina". John Allen Hodges was born in 1754/1755, either in Virginia or North Carolina. He moved to the Claiborne Co. Tennessee area about 1789. From 1789 on, he is well documented in Tennessee sources. Nothing is known before 1789 about him, or any other family members he had before that time. John Allen Hodges b. c. 1754/55 only references are Pittsylvania Co. Virginia or Big Springs, NC d. 7/26/841 Tazewell Tenn. -- on tombstone "aged 87 years" also on stone "son of John Hodges 1832" Spouse: Sallie (Sarah) Mccubbins b. c. 1774 Big Springs, NC (Washington County?) d Tazewell, Tennessee Father: Zachariah McCubbins b.1752 Baltimore Co. Md. d. 1834 Claiborne Co. Tennessee Mother: Sarah (Sallie) Lane b. Lunenburg Co. Va. 1754 d. Claiborne Co. Tennessee A local source in Claiborne County (P.G. Fulkerson), remembered the father of John Allen Hodges was "Henry". On John Allen Hodges' tombstone is "son of John Hodges 1832". J.A. Hodges last child was born 1814, so I'm not sure what this means. Does anyone have information on a Henry or John Hodges that match up with any above dates?? Thanks, Earl Hodges
The will was filed in Beaufort County, in Anson County, and in Charleston. If I am not mistaken, South Carolina did not have a provision for probate of wills at the county level so all wills were filed in the capital. I think that Richard probably resided in Beaufort, but owned land in the Marlboro area. Because the border between North and South Carolina was uncertain then, his executors took the precaution of filing both in South Carolina and in Anson County, North Carolina. As nearly as I can tell, the Hodges family to which Richard belonged, which traces back to Isle of Wight County, Virginia, is entirely different from the other Hodges family found in Marlboro County, SC, which goes back to Cumberland County, NC, and appears to have some connection tot he Virginia Hodges. Bob Hodges ----- Original Message ----- From: Josephine Lindsay Bass <jbass@digital.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 14, 1999 12:14 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] help Please on Will > Can anyone tell me why a will of Richard HODGES was dated 1747 in Beaufort > NC and was proven in Beaufort Co. NC in 1752 and on record in the court > house in Charleston. Also was recorded in Anson Co. NC. > > There is a deed of a purchase to a Richard Hodges 5 Sep 1750 in Marlboro > Co. SC of 350 acres. (there was no Marlboro Co. then) . > > I do not have copie of the Will or the deed. > > Problem: there is a Richard Hodges in Beaufort, who made a will in 1749 - > tradition says he moved to SC and d. 1752. Had a son John in Beaufort and > some other children, tradition says this son John then went to SC and took > up his father's property. > > But there is also, a John I b 1720 and Rebecca in Old Cheraw Dist. SC with > a son John II. There is a record of a Richard there. > This John I b VA has a brother William identified in Cumberland Co. NC. > > "Richard Hodges baptized a Dec 2, 1752 as son of John Hodges & Rebecca at > Parish Prince Frederick Winyah, being 3 weeks old". (Nat'l Soc of Col > Dames 1916 p. 37). > > Question: Would John I living in Long Bluff, Old Cheraw Dist, Craven Co. SC > - (1785 became Marlboro & Darlington Cos.) - have traveled to this Parish, > Frederick in Winyah, to baptize a 1st born in 1752, and no others of their > children baptized there. > > John I and John II attended the Welsh Neck Church in Cheraw Dist. SC. > John II later attended the Cashway Ch in Darlington. > > appreciate any help > > thank you josie > > > > > > jbass@digital.net > 216 Beach Park Lane > Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-5003 > > Home of The *HARRISON* Repository & *MY FAMILY* > http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/harintro.htm > Our Family WWW: http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/index.htm > LINDSAY & HARRISON Surnames & CSA-HISTORY Roots Mail List > GENCONNECT: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/indx/FamAssoc.html > > Data Managed by beautiful daughter Becky Bass Bonner and me, Josephine > Lindsay Bass > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Please remember that it is okay to post any information on any Hodge/Hodges/Hedge to the list. The more info we post, the more likely that we will find connections. > >
My input may help a little on the below. I retired from the U.S. Navy in 1977 and settled in Davidson County, NC my military record is on file in Davidson County but also on file in Surry County, NC the County of my birth and they have a book full of non Surry County Military Records on File, so multiple filings is nothing new. Coy Hodge Thomasville, NC > >dear Birdie, that is what i have been thinking! because the will was filed >in Charleston - does not mean that he moved to SC >or does it? > >he had children in Beaufort/ Bertie, NC and supposedly only one son John >Hodges decided to come to SC after Richard's death and as the story goes, >help his mother with the estate. > >with all the Johns, Richards in Hodges lines - i am trying to determine if >there is any fact to this speculation - theory. > >Jesse Lotta Hodges manuscript 1940. >"RICHARD HODGES must have improved as he removed to the OLD CHERAWS >DISTRICT of South Carolina, later known as MARLBORO DISTRICT. His sister >OLIVE WIGGINS and her husband, EDMOND were already living there. RICHARD >HODGES purchased land in Marlboro County and both of his sons, JOHN AND >HENRY HODGES remained in Beaufort County, North Carolina." > >There are some Cherrys, Floyds in Marlboro Co. SC. BUT: they may have >migrated at a later time if at all because there is a John Sr b 1720/30 & >John Jr b 1755 in Old Cheraw from Cumberland co. NC. John Sr possible son >of Thomas Hodges, has a brother William. >The Richard who bought the land in Marlboro could be son of this John. > >Does anyone know if the Cherrys in Marlboro Co SC are the same Cherry lines >in Beaufort Co. NC? > >NC.COLONIAL & REVOLUTIONARY FAMILIES OF NORTH CAROLINA-PART 4 >Page 226 RICHARD HODGES (SON OF ROBERT) says: > >Book 2, page 388: Beaufort Co. NC Dec. 9, 1741 Richard Hodges from Richard >Holland. Sum of 180 pounds. A certain tract or parcel of land lying and >being situated on the north side of Pamptico River on the north side of >Tranter's Creek containing by est. 110 acres.... beginning on the point >thence up the Herring Run Creek to the White Oak Swamp thence up the said >swamp to the back line to Thomas William's Corner tree....being part of a >tract of land formerly mortgaged by James Singleton to Simon Alderson >former public treasuere. > >On default of the payment said mortgage since sold....(by virtue of an act >of....made at Edenton Nov. 6, 1741) by Benj. Peyton the now Public >Treasurer as will appear by a deed of sale from said Treasurer to said >Holland bearing date of 9th day of Nov. 1741. > >Book 3, page 76 Richard Hodges to John Floyd Sept. 1749 (sold)above land >for 31 lbs. sterline (This Richard's will 1752) > >North Carolina Wills by J. B. Grimes, page 167: Richard Hodges will, >Beaufort Co., NC Sept. 3, 1747. April 16, 1752. >Sons: John (400 acres land on Chocowinity Bay). >Henry ('the manner plantation') >Daughter: Sarah Hodges. >Wife: Sarah. >Executor: John Hodges (son). > >Witnesses: James Coupper, James Singleton, Thomas Williams. Clerk of >Anson County Court: Anthony Hutchins. > >Richard Hodges (aforesaid son of Robert of Bertie Co., NC) removed from >Bertie to Beaufort County where he had a land grant in 1741 and he died in >Beaufort prior to April 16, 1752. He married Sarah _______ who was living >when he made his will Sept. 3, 1747. They had three children, viz: John, >Henry & Sarah. > >Why ANSON Co. NC clerk involved? if he died in Beaufort. > >Can anyone tell me about Wiggins & Floyd? > >josie > >At 01:07 PM 08/16/1999 EDT, you wrote: >>At one time north and South Carolina were both considered the "Carolinas" >>they had not been divided. That is one possible explanation. >> >> >jbass@digital.net >216 Beach Park Lane >Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-5003 > >Home of The *HARRISON* Repository & *MY FAMILY* >http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/harintro.htm >Our Family WWW: http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/index.htm >LINDSAY & HARRISON Surnames & CSA-HISTORY Roots Mail List >GENCONNECT: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/indx/FamAssoc.html > >Data Managed by beautiful daughter Becky Bass Bonner and me, Josephine >Lindsay Bass > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >Don't forget that to subscribe to the Digest form, send a message to: >HODGES-D-request@rootsweb.com >Put one word only in the body of the message, >Subscribe > > Coy B. Hodge Sr.HM1/USN/Retired 1004 Sumner Court Thomasville, NC 27360-6454 THE MORE PEOPLE I MEET THE MORE I LOVE MY DOG
Clarence and I are going to be meeting Bob Hodges from New Jersey at the Library of Michigan on Saturday, 21 August at 9:30. We will plan on meeting down in the break room right off the lobby at that time. Then we can plan the rest of the morning. Some of us are planning on going to lunch with him at about 1:00. If you can join us please let us know. I will be away from my e-mail until Wednesday. Cheers! Shirley
dear Birdie, that is what i have been thinking! because the will was filed in Charleston - does not mean that he moved to SC or does it? he had children in Beaufort/ Bertie, NC and supposedly only one son John Hodges decided to come to SC after Richard's death and as the story goes, help his mother with the estate. with all the Johns, Richards in Hodges lines - i am trying to determine if there is any fact to this speculation - theory. Jesse Lotta Hodges manuscript 1940. "RICHARD HODGES must have improved as he removed to the OLD CHERAWS DISTRICT of South Carolina, later known as MARLBORO DISTRICT. His sister OLIVE WIGGINS and her husband, EDMOND were already living there. RICHARD HODGES purchased land in Marlboro County and both of his sons, JOHN AND HENRY HODGES remained in Beaufort County, North Carolina." There are some Cherrys, Floyds in Marlboro Co. SC. BUT: they may have migrated at a later time if at all because there is a John Sr b 1720/30 & John Jr b 1755 in Old Cheraw from Cumberland co. NC. John Sr possible son of Thomas Hodges, has a brother William. The Richard who bought the land in Marlboro could be son of this John. Does anyone know if the Cherrys in Marlboro Co SC are the same Cherry lines in Beaufort Co. NC? NC.COLONIAL & REVOLUTIONARY FAMILIES OF NORTH CAROLINA-PART 4 Page 226 RICHARD HODGES (SON OF ROBERT) says: Book 2, page 388: Beaufort Co. NC Dec. 9, 1741 Richard Hodges from Richard Holland. Sum of 180 pounds. A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated on the north side of Pamptico River on the north side of Tranter's Creek containing by est. 110 acres.... beginning on the point thence up the Herring Run Creek to the White Oak Swamp thence up the said swamp to the back line to Thomas William's Corner tree....being part of a tract of land formerly mortgaged by James Singleton to Simon Alderson former public treasuere. On default of the payment said mortgage since sold....(by virtue of an act of....made at Edenton Nov. 6, 1741) by Benj. Peyton the now Public Treasurer as will appear by a deed of sale from said Treasurer to said Holland bearing date of 9th day of Nov. 1741. Book 3, page 76 Richard Hodges to John Floyd Sept. 1749 (sold)above land for 31 lbs. sterline (This Richard's will 1752) North Carolina Wills by J. B. Grimes, page 167: Richard Hodges will, Beaufort Co., NC Sept. 3, 1747. April 16, 1752. Sons: John (400 acres land on Chocowinity Bay). Henry ('the manner plantation') Daughter: Sarah Hodges. Wife: Sarah. Executor: John Hodges (son). Witnesses: James Coupper, James Singleton, Thomas Williams. Clerk of Anson County Court: Anthony Hutchins. Richard Hodges (aforesaid son of Robert of Bertie Co., NC) removed from Bertie to Beaufort County where he had a land grant in 1741 and he died in Beaufort prior to April 16, 1752. He married Sarah _______ who was living when he made his will Sept. 3, 1747. They had three children, viz: John, Henry & Sarah. Why ANSON Co. NC clerk involved? if he died in Beaufort. Can anyone tell me about Wiggins & Floyd? josie At 01:07 PM 08/16/1999 EDT, you wrote: >At one time north and South Carolina were both considered the "Carolinas" >they had not been divided. That is one possible explanation. > > jbass@digital.net 216 Beach Park Lane Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-5003 Home of The *HARRISON* Repository & *MY FAMILY* http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/harintro.htm Our Family WWW: http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/index.htm LINDSAY & HARRISON Surnames & CSA-HISTORY Roots Mail List GENCONNECT: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/indx/FamAssoc.html Data Managed by beautiful daughter Becky Bass Bonner and me, Josephine Lindsay Bass
Hi Woody and Pat The John Hodge mentioned below has been a source of confusion in Calloway Co for several years. I would appreciate any proof that these are the same people. Also if you have any information on Drury or James Hodges in SC or East Tennessee or anywhere else, I would also appreciate that information. If I can help you in any way please let me know. thanks Mike Hodge -----Original Message----- From: PAT & WOODY ADAMS <jamadam@digital.net> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 10:26 AM Subject: [HODGES-L] Tennessee Hodges >Sevier County,Tennessee -Deed Book H > >p.243 - 12 Feb. 1843. Henry G. Hodges formerly of Sevier Co. but now a >passenger to the west, am interested & entitled as hr of Edmond Hodges >dec'd to portion of land Edmond owned at time of his death. I do appt my >brother Eli P Hodges of Sevier Co. atty to seel, sign & execute deeds of >conveyances, etc. Wit: Hugh B Leeper, William H. Hodges, >J.M. Leeper, Joseph Hodges > > >p.244/45 - 6 Dec 1847. Aaron P. Hodges, leg/estate of Edmond Hodges dec'd >to William H. Hodges, $200, Dist#9 & Dist #10, 707 ac adj Joseph Vance line >near John Sharp, George & Christopher Lindenburger Near John Sharp, John >Mierrskey; also in Dist # 10, grnt # 10355 adj Hodges lines. > >Wit: E. Hodges, Joseph Hodges > >The dec'd Edmond Hodges is the Edmond Hodges of Marlboro County, S.C. who was >b.10 Nov.1776 S.C. d. 5 July 1841 (Married to: 1st-Sarah Pearson- 2nd >Sarah Mc Croskey) > >He was the son of Isham Hodges of the same county and brother to John >Hodges b.29 Aug. 1784 S.C. d.22 March 1872 Calloway Co. Ky., and brother >to Isham b.1786 > >Does anyone happen to know the maiden name of John Hodges' wife? Our >family Bible only says REBECCA and adds that she was a twin? I have one >half of a set of twins, does anyone else have the other half? She was >probably also from Marlboro Co. since I don't think John left there untill >around 1811-1820. He shows up in the early 1820's in Calloway Co. Shortly >thereafter, his nephew Aaron P. is also in Calloway Co.and at a later date, >Eli P is also there. I am in possession of a letter that was written by >Arron P. (dated April 21,1847- Calloway Co.) and sent to his "brother, >sister,friends and relations" in Sevier Co. In this letter there is >mention of money from the estate and who still owes- who -what! This >haggle must have gone on for years. > >James (Woody)& Pat Adams >Rockledge, FL. >E-mail:<jamadam@digital.net> > > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >Don't forget that to subscribe to the Digest form, send a message to: >HODGES-D-request@rootsweb.com >Put one word only in the body of the message, >Subscribe >
Sevier County,Tennessee -Deed Book H p.243 - 12 Feb. 1843. Henry G. Hodges formerly of Sevier Co. but now a passenger to the west, am interested & entitled as hr of Edmond Hodges dec'd to portion of land Edmond owned at time of his death. I do appt my brother Eli P Hodges of Sevier Co. atty to seel, sign & execute deeds of conveyances, etc. Wit: Hugh B Leeper, William H. Hodges, J.M. Leeper, Joseph Hodges p.244/45 - 6 Dec 1847. Aaron P. Hodges, leg/estate of Edmond Hodges dec'd to William H. Hodges, $200, Dist#9 & Dist #10, 707 ac adj Joseph Vance line near John Sharp, George & Christopher Lindenburger Near John Sharp, John Mierrskey; also in Dist # 10, grnt # 10355 adj Hodges lines. Wit: E. Hodges, Joseph Hodges The dec'd Edmond Hodges is the Edmond Hodges of Marlboro County, S.C. who was b.10 Nov.1776 S.C. d. 5 July 1841 (Married to: 1st-Sarah Pearson- 2nd Sarah Mc Croskey) He was the son of Isham Hodges of the same county and brother to John Hodges b.29 Aug. 1784 S.C. d.22 March 1872 Calloway Co. Ky., and brother to Isham b.1786 Does anyone happen to know the maiden name of John Hodges' wife? Our family Bible only says REBECCA and adds that she was a twin? I have one half of a set of twins, does anyone else have the other half? She was probably also from Marlboro Co. since I don't think John left there untill around 1811-1820. He shows up in the early 1820's in Calloway Co. Shortly thereafter, his nephew Aaron P. is also in Calloway Co.and at a later date, Eli P is also there. I am in possession of a letter that was written by Arron P. (dated April 21,1847- Calloway Co.) and sent to his "brother, sister,friends and relations" in Sevier Co. In this letter there is mention of money from the estate and who still owes- who -what! This haggle must have gone on for years. James (Woody)& Pat Adams Rockledge, FL. E-mail:<jamadam@digital.net>
FYI As someone mentioned earlier, many illnesses that are treatable by medication today, were once diagnosed under insanity. If I remember correctly, I read that one of my great great....grandfathers on my mom's side had asthama, but back then severe asthama attacks were also condsidered "fits", by the medical proffession. Jamie ----- Original Message ----- From: Hodges, Shirley <Shirley.Hodges@ssc.msu.edu> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 4:34 AM Subject: RE: [HODGES-L] Insanity Question.... > Charles: re: Insanity Question > > Depending on the state in which you live, you might be able to get records > opened with help of a lawyer or doctor because of the medical implications. > > Good luck. > > Shirley > > > ---------- > > From: Gerry Hackley[SMTP:gerry@hackley.com] > > Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 7:07 PM > > To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Insanity Question.... > > > > Charles - I definitely agree, a key part of genealogy is the medical > > mental > > and physical facts. What were the names of your uncle and Grandfather > > HODGES??? > > Gerry Hodges Hackley in Houston > > > > > > At 06:09 PM 8/13/1999 -0500, you wrote: > > >My uncle and my granfather, both HODGES, apparentely had serious mental > > >problems. My sister and I were shielded from the facts of what was > > really > > >going on and we probably will never know. Both died in the early 1940's > > >when no one really talked about mental problems. And our family members > > who > > >did know, wouldn't talk about it to us. > > > > > >I think this is a key part of genealogy...medical facts, both mental and > > >physical. > > > > > >Charles Duncan > > > > > > > > >\-----Original Message----- > > >From: Christine Hodges <chodges@erie.net> > > >To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > > >Date: Friday, August 13, 1999 5:23 PM > > >Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Insanity Question.... > > > > > > > > >>Hi . when I first started digging into the family history, that was one > > of > > >>the main reasons that I began, now its just more for fun, as mosy of the > > >>answers I have already found. > > >> asthma can be gentic > > >>glomaca can be gentic > > >>obesity , the being if short or tall blur eyed or what ever, > > >>also in some cases some types of mental retardation, > > >>the futher I dug the more I disliked what I was finding. but in the long > > >run > > >>it was very helpful to my Doctors. > > >> and be ver careful as allergies can be passed from gereration to > > >generation > > >> Believe me I know! > > >>Seems if I got all they had to offer, > > >>Now hooked to a 50 foot oxygen tube- just like Father, grandfather, and > > >>several others in my paternal line. > > >>christy > > >>----- Original Message ----- > > >>From: <ConPutnam@aol.com> > > >>To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > > >>Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 5:57 PM > > >>Subject: [HODGES-L] Insanity Question.... > > >> > > >> > > >>> Wondering....? The brother of my maternal g-grandfather ended up in > > >>insane > > >>> institution. Haven't done any research on insanity per se [yet] and > > >there > > >>> seem to be no other known instances in this family line...[that's not > > to > > >>say > > >>> that I don't have my share of crazy relatives]....Has anyone done any > > >>> research on the genetics of this? Is it primarily considered > > >>environmental > > >>> and stress related.....or are there several types of insanity and > > >multiple > > >>> causal factors? Guess I'm not asking a simple yes or no type > > question, > > >>but > > >>> perhaps someone out there has some references for the layperson to > > >peruse? > > >>> Thanks for suggestions......connie > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > > >>> Searchable Archives at: > > >>http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > >>> Archives help at: > > http://www.shelby.net/shelby/jr/robertsn/rwsearch.htm > > >>> New threaded Archives at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > > >>> > > >> > > >> > > >>==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > > >>Searchable Archives at: > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > >>Archives help at: http://www.shelby.net/shelby/jr/robertsn/rwsearch.htm > > >>New threaded Archives at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > > >To subscribe, send a message to: HODGES-L-request@rootsweb.com > > >Put only the word Subscribe in the body of the message. > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________ > > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Searchable Archives at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > Archives help at: http://www.shelby.net/shelby/jr/robertsn/rwsearch.htm > New threaded Archives at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > >
Charles: re: Insanity Question Depending on the state in which you live, you might be able to get records opened with help of a lawyer or doctor because of the medical implications. Good luck. Shirley > ---------- > From: Gerry Hackley[SMTP:gerry@hackley.com] > Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 7:07 PM > To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Insanity Question.... > > Charles - I definitely agree, a key part of genealogy is the medical > mental > and physical facts. What were the names of your uncle and Grandfather > HODGES??? > Gerry Hodges Hackley in Houston > > > At 06:09 PM 8/13/1999 -0500, you wrote: > >My uncle and my granfather, both HODGES, apparentely had serious mental > >problems. My sister and I were shielded from the facts of what was > really > >going on and we probably will never know. Both died in the early 1940's > >when no one really talked about mental problems. And our family members > who > >did know, wouldn't talk about it to us. > > > >I think this is a key part of genealogy...medical facts, both mental and > >physical. > > > >Charles Duncan > > > > > >\-----Original Message----- > >From: Christine Hodges <chodges@erie.net> > >To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > >Date: Friday, August 13, 1999 5:23 PM > >Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Insanity Question.... > > > > > >>Hi . when I first started digging into the family history, that was one > of > >>the main reasons that I began, now its just more for fun, as mosy of the > >>answers I have already found. > >> asthma can be gentic > >>glomaca can be gentic > >>obesity , the being if short or tall blur eyed or what ever, > >>also in some cases some types of mental retardation, > >>the futher I dug the more I disliked what I was finding. but in the long > >run > >>it was very helpful to my Doctors. > >> and be ver careful as allergies can be passed from gereration to > >generation > >> Believe me I know! > >>Seems if I got all they had to offer, > >>Now hooked to a 50 foot oxygen tube- just like Father, grandfather, and > >>several others in my paternal line. > >>christy > >>----- Original Message ----- > >>From: <ConPutnam@aol.com> > >>To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > >>Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 5:57 PM > >>Subject: [HODGES-L] Insanity Question.... > >> > >> > >>> Wondering....? The brother of my maternal g-grandfather ended up in > >>insane > >>> institution. Haven't done any research on insanity per se [yet] and > >there > >>> seem to be no other known instances in this family line...[that's not > to > >>say > >>> that I don't have my share of crazy relatives]....Has anyone done any > >>> research on the genetics of this? Is it primarily considered > >>environmental > >>> and stress related.....or are there several types of insanity and > >multiple > >>> causal factors? Guess I'm not asking a simple yes or no type > question, > >>but > >>> perhaps someone out there has some references for the layperson to > >peruse? > >>> Thanks for suggestions......connie > >>> > >>> > >>> ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > >>> Searchable Archives at: > >>http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >>> Archives help at: > http://www.shelby.net/shelby/jr/robertsn/rwsearch.htm > >>> New threaded Archives at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > >>> > >> > >> > >>==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > >>Searchable Archives at: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >>Archives help at: http://www.shelby.net/shelby/jr/robertsn/rwsearch.htm > >>New threaded Archives at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > >> > >> > > > > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > >To subscribe, send a message to: HODGES-L-request@rootsweb.com > >Put only the word Subscribe in the body of the message. > > > > > > ______________________________ >
Hi, I have this tidbit below and wonder if anyone on the list has this will or knows anything about this Hodges family. Isaac Hodges 1785 John Hodges of SC appears as legal representative of Isaac Hodges of Essex County, VA John Hodges 1794 Will in Essex County, VA; thanks, josie jbass@digital.net 216 Beach Park Lane Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-5003 Home of The *HARRISON* Repository & *MY FAMILY* http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/harintro.htm Our Family WWW: http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/index.htm LINDSAY & HARRISON Surnames & CSA-HISTORY Roots Mail List GENCONNECT: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/indx/FamAssoc.html Data Managed by beautiful daughter Becky Bass Bonner and me, Josephine Lindsay Bass
Thank you for answering and telling me about your Gladys. No, she does not fit the relatives that I know about. Ddo you happen to have a Jasper Jefferson Hodges and an Elzada Lucinda Earls in your background. If so I know where to find your family. Many thanks. Marisue Hodges Mitchell MM
Marisue, Maybe someone else has a clue on these Hodges. I have only two Gladyses, this is the only one who could possibly fit: Gladys Hodges d/o: Thomas Harden Hodges b. 1 Mar 1874 and Bertie Williams. Thomas and Bertie also had children May, Ina, Marie, Fleming, and Eunice. Thomas was the son of William Henry Hodges 1844-1886 and Margaret Gayhart 1846-1883. William was of the Sumner Co., TN Hodges family. I know nothing of this Gladys' marriage or descendants. tim -----Original Message----- From: Mitchpauli@aol.com <Mitchpauli@aol.com> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, August 15, 1999 4:06 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] Fwd: Desperately seeking Jane and Betty Jo > >--part1_db02c713.24e83f30_boundary >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > >--part1_db02c713.24e83f30_boundary >Content-Type: message/rfc822 >Content-Disposition: inline > >Return-path: Mitchpauli@aol.com >From: Mitchpauli@aol.com >Full-name: Mitchpauli >Message-ID: <ad6b1727.24e83ee3@aol.com> >Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 12:03:47 EDT >Subject: Desperately seeking Jane and Betty Jo >To: Avery-L@roothweb.com >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 9 > >Somewhere there are or were two girls which are my cousins. Jane Avery and >Betty Jo Avery. The information I have on them is as follows. > >Betty Jo Avery; b. August 24, 1924. > >Jane Avery; no information > >Their mother was Gladys Hodges Avery and their father was Charles Avery. > >I know that they lived in Phoenix, AZ and then again in Bakersfield, CA. > >In 1955 a letter came from there mother, Gladys and it is sent from Rushing >Rt. Parma Rd. Mountain View, AR. > >Gladys had a brother and a sister. Maurice Robert Hodges (Robert Maurice >Hodges since he switched the names when he reached his teens). Nina Aileen >Hodges. > >Nina was a violinist for the Phoenix Symphony in the 30's and maybe the 40's. > > >Gladys must have divorced and remarried. The name on the letter is Dr. >Gladys H. Coston, Ps D, Ms.D. That is where my information ends but I do so >want to find this part of my family. Anyone out there got clue? > >Marisue Hodges Mitchell >MM > > > >--part1_db02c713.24e83f30_boundary-- > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >Have you forgotten how to unsub? >Send a message to HODGES-L-request@rootsweb.com >Put one word in the body of the message: >Unsubscribe >
--part1_db02c713.24e83f30_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_db02c713.24e83f30_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: Mitchpauli@aol.com From: Mitchpauli@aol.com Full-name: Mitchpauli Message-ID: <ad6b1727.24e83ee3@aol.com> Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 12:03:47 EDT Subject: Desperately seeking Jane and Betty Jo To: Avery-L@roothweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 9 Somewhere there are or were two girls which are my cousins. Jane Avery and Betty Jo Avery. The information I have on them is as follows. Betty Jo Avery; b. August 24, 1924. Jane Avery; no information Their mother was Gladys Hodges Avery and their father was Charles Avery. I know that they lived in Phoenix, AZ and then again in Bakersfield, CA. In 1955 a letter came from there mother, Gladys and it is sent from Rushing Rt. Parma Rd. Mountain View, AR. Gladys had a brother and a sister. Maurice Robert Hodges (Robert Maurice Hodges since he switched the names when he reached his teens). Nina Aileen Hodges. Nina was a violinist for the Phoenix Symphony in the 30's and maybe the 40's. Gladys must have divorced and remarried. The name on the letter is Dr. Gladys H. Coston, Ps D, Ms.D. That is where my information ends but I do so want to find this part of my family. Anyone out there got clue? Marisue Hodges Mitchell MM --part1_db02c713.24e83f30_boundary--
This is a forwarded message. Please respond to: hardenjh@cais.com Diana -----Original Message----- From: John H. Harden, Jr. <hardenjh@cais.com> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, August 14, 1999 2:57 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Florence L. Hodges (b. abt 1892, GA) >Hello, > >I am seeking parents of Florence L. Hodges (b. abt 1892, GA) who >married Guy Grover Bramblett (1894-1962). > >Any help would be greatly appreciated. > >Thanks, > >Jay Harden > >