Couldn't find much of anything searching my files for this William. Following are some mentions of these other names but NO connections are intended. I'm interested in the statement, "note Hodges above and Welcome William Hodges from Goochland same as Andrew Wade". Any idea what is meant here? [[ 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 pg 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. Jesse Monroe Hodges b. 12/18/1788 Marlboro District, S.C. d. 3/28/1877 N. Benton Co., Or. md. 12/25/1812 N.C. sp. Catherine Stanley b. 7/12/1796 SC. d. 4/6/1857 Benton Co., Or. Charles b. 9/23/1819 Alexander b. 1821 Drury Preston b. 9/8/1823 Jane b. 7/27/1827 Calaway b. 12/21/1829 Harrison b. 1832 Monroe b. 12/8/1833 Elizabeth b. 4/13/1836 Ken in Orlando At 10:54 PM 07/24/1999 EDT, you wrote: > >--part1_16eaffbe.24cbd65e_boundary >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > >--part1_16eaffbe.24cbd65e_boundary >Content-Type: message/rfc822 >Content-Disposition: inline > >Return-Path: <STANLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com> >Received: from aol.com (rly-yc05.mail.aol.com [172.18.149.37]) by > air-yc04.mail.aol.com (v60.18) with ESMTP; Thu, 22 Jul 1999 19:38:08 > -0400 >Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by > rly-yc05.mx.aol.com (v60.18) with ESMTP; Thu, 22 Jul 1999 19:37:51 > -0400 >Received: (from slist@localhost) > by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id QAA15994; > Thu, 22 Jul 1999 16:36:14 -0700 (PDT) >Resent-Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 16:36:14 -0700 (PDT) >Message-Id: <3.0.5.32.19990722193917.007bc4b0@accnorwalk.com> >X-Sender: darre72007@accnorwalk.com >X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.5 (32) >Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 19:39:17 -0400 >Old-To: STANLEY-L@rootsweb.com >From: White81429@aol.com (by way of Darrell Stanley > <darre72007@accnorwalk.com>) >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by bl-14.rootsweb.com id > QAA15964 >Subject: [STANLEY-L] {not a subscriber} Richard Stanley >Resent-Message-ID: <lLGjhC.A.u5D.ur6l3@bl-14.rootsweb.com> >To: STANLEY-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: STANLEY-L@rootsweb.com >Reply-To: STANLEY-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <STANLEY-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1743 >X-Loop: STANLEY-L@rootsweb.com >Precedence: list >Resent-Sender: STANLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by bl-14.rootsweb.com id > QAA15994 > >Anyone recognize this Richard Stanley at VA-NC border?---Halifax DB 13, p. =20 >372. Dec 3, 1783 from William Glidewell of H, to John >Pettipool{Pettypool}of Granville County, NC for 5 =A3 specie, about 162 acr= >es=20 >in H, and is bounded by Daniel Glass, Francis Lovesay, Presley Harrison,=20 >William Hodges Signed - William Glidewell(+ his mark). ---Wit Daniel=20 >Hitson(x his rnark, Hutson??Hite}, Peter Whit (I his mark) , Richard=20 >Staneley{Richard Stanley}- Recorded Jan 19, 1786- cwh, see Daniel >Hutson, Richard Stanley on 1782 Halifax also John Stanley, Also see Stanle= >y=20 >Hite witness >1785 deed Presley Harrison, John Pettypool.--- note Hodges above and Welcome=20 >William >Hodges from Goochland same as Andrew Wade----see Stanley family, see Daniel=20 >Glass on >Bluewing Ck near Talley > > > >=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= >=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D >Search more than 274 MILLION NAMES and find your ancestors at Ancestry.com! >Get started today at http://www.ancestry.com/rootswebtext.asp > > >--part1_16eaffbe.24cbd65e_boundary-- > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >Have you considered joining the Rootsweb Genealogical Data > Cooperative? http://www.rootsweb.com/ > >
Hi Llew, No, this list is not restricted nor only interested in American Hodges. I think what you've noticed is that the majority of the researchers on this list are American and because of that are limited to the available information here in the states. Most all of us can trace our earlier ancestors to the British Isles but are lacking contacts for further research. My immigrant ancestor is Frances Hodge, b. 1745 in Co. Antrim, Ireland and entered the US in 1772. I have a lot of data on him after this time but have been unable to find anything in Ireland. I found about 5 Hodge families currently listed in a small town west of Belfast but have not been able to make contact. The Hodge/s name was common in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland and I'm sure that our lines would converge if we had the ability to trace back far enough. Many of our ancestors came over in the 17th and 18th century with thousands more during the Potato Famine in the 1850's. One of the lines that I've been trying to get more info on is the Hodge Shipbuilding Firm of Cardiff, Wales. I've seen a photo of the company taken ca 1890 but have not located any on them. Another person on this list was looking for her line from Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales. I'd be very interested in the information on your line but I'm not sure that I could be of much help to you, although I'll certainly try. Please post some of the earliest information and just maybe you'll find a cousin. Welcome to the group! Ken in Orlando At 11:00 AM 07/25/1999 +1000, you wrote: > Greetings to all, > I have been watching this list for a couple of weeks now and have noted >that it seems to be an all American affair. Is this a correct assumption? > My ancestors came from Monmouthshire, South Wales and the particular >time span of interest to me at the moment is the nineteenth century. Does >there happen to be someone out there with similar roots to their Hodges >family tree? If there is I would love to hear from you. > Llew Hodges > In Australia. > > > >==== 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 > >
Greetings to all, I have been watching this list for a couple of weeks now and have noted that it seems to be an all American affair. Is this a correct assumption? My ancestors came from Monmouthshire, South Wales and the particular time span of interest to me at the moment is the nineteenth century. Does there happen to be someone out there with similar roots to their Hodges family tree? If there is I would love to hear from you. Llew Hodges In Australia.
--part1_16eaffbe.24cbd65e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_16eaffbe.24cbd65e_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <STANLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from aol.com (rly-yc05.mail.aol.com [172.18.149.37]) by air-yc04.mail.aol.com (v60.18) with ESMTP; Thu, 22 Jul 1999 19:38:08 -0400 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-yc05.mx.aol.com (v60.18) with ESMTP; Thu, 22 Jul 1999 19:37:51 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id QAA15994; Thu, 22 Jul 1999 16:36:14 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 16:36:14 -0700 (PDT) Message-Id: <3.0.5.32.19990722193917.007bc4b0@accnorwalk.com> X-Sender: darre72007@accnorwalk.com X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.5 (32) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 19:39:17 -0400 Old-To: STANLEY-L@rootsweb.com From: White81429@aol.com (by way of Darrell Stanley <darre72007@accnorwalk.com>) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by bl-14.rootsweb.com id QAA15964 Subject: [STANLEY-L] {not a subscriber} Richard Stanley Resent-Message-ID: <lLGjhC.A.u5D.ur6l3@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: STANLEY-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: STANLEY-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: STANLEY-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <STANLEY-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1743 X-Loop: STANLEY-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: STANLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by bl-14.rootsweb.com id QAA15994 Anyone recognize this Richard Stanley at VA-NC border?---Halifax DB 13, p. =20 372. Dec 3, 1783 from William Glidewell of H, to John Pettipool{Pettypool}of Granville County, NC for 5 =A3 specie, about 162 acr= es=20 in H, and is bounded by Daniel Glass, Francis Lovesay, Presley Harrison,=20 William Hodges Signed - William Glidewell(+ his mark). ---Wit Daniel=20 Hitson(x his rnark, Hutson??Hite}, Peter Whit (I his mark) , Richard=20 Staneley{Richard Stanley}- Recorded Jan 19, 1786- cwh, see Daniel Hutson, Richard Stanley on 1782 Halifax also John Stanley, Also see Stanle= y=20 Hite witness 1785 deed Presley Harrison, John Pettypool.--- note Hodges above and Welcome=20 William Hodges from Goochland same as Andrew Wade----see Stanley family, see Daniel=20 Glass on Bluewing Ck near Talley =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D Search more than 274 MILLION NAMES and find your ancestors at Ancestry.com! Get started today at http://www.ancestry.com/rootswebtext.asp --part1_16eaffbe.24cbd65e_boundary--
Hi List, Does anyone know of or have information concerning the Hodge family in Montgomery Co., KY? I was sent this abstract: > Montgomery Co., KY Deed Book 9, 1818-1820 p 348 - 02 Mar 1820 - William Calk & Sarah Calk his wife to Jenny? Hodge, William Hodge, Sarah Hodge, John Hodge & Samuel Hodge heirs of John A. Hodge dec'd, all of Montgomery Co, KY - for $1 paid to William Calk & in consideration of following circumstances: 18 Sept 1792 William & Sarah deed in Bourbon Co., KY, conveyed 400 acres of land to William Meteer now dec'd, part of Calks preemption of 1000 acres on waters of hinkston now in county of Montgomery; William Meteer 06 Dec 1802 conveyed unto heirs of John H. Hodge dec'd 100 acres a part of said 400 acres Montgomery Co., KY Deed Book 10, 1820-1823 p 262 - 27 Sept 1821 - William Hodge & Lucy his wife of Clarke Co., KY to Elizabeth Hodge, widow of John H.? Hodge dec'd of Montgomery Co., KY Thanks, Kay Gud
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hh - household 1850s - Screven Co GA Census of 1850 1860e - Effingham Co GA Census of 1860 1870b - Bulloch Co GA Census of 1870 Dear George H. FLAKE, Please send your thanks for the FLAKE file (WFLAKE.RTF) to Bill & Susan ELLIS of Baton Rouge LA; their generosity and the help of so many FLAKE researchers could lead to quite a genealogy for the FLAKE family, simply by amendment of the ELLIS' considerable effort. Although I am not a FLAKE descendant (so far as is known now), I incorporate a great deal of the FLAKE information as well as data for the allied families (my wife and I are part of some of those allied families) in a continuing and long-range project for an annotated Census of 1850 for Bulloch, Effingham and Screven Cos GA. A POYTHRESS descendant graciously furnished information for the related WILDER family, which included birth dates for the FLAKEs to whom you refer, sons of William FLAKE and Mary BUTTS WILDER FLAKE; in the early 19th century, a member of the WILDER family in Burke Co GA had recorded in a ledger book the births of that lady's WILDER children, and perhaps her FLAKE children. I have data from the WILDER ledger book, but I do not have any transcript from it (I understand that much of it consists of business transactions). The WILDER information indicates that Hillary FLAKE was b 22 Jan 1806 and Richard Scruggs FLAKE was b 17 Nov 1809(?). I will forward to you three fairly recent messages concerning FLAKE and allied families: 9 Apr 1999 WILDER Burke, Screven & Effingham Cos GA 9 Apr 1999 FLAKE Screven Co GA 1850 28 Jun 1999 FLAKE Screven Co GA, ELKINS Effingham Co GA 1850s lists Hillard FLAKE (hh 41, recorded by Census Taker John CAMERON). Page 13 of the Screven Co GA Tax Digest of 1852 has Hillary FLAKE in the 36th District and of military age (recorded by Receiver of Tax Returns George Duke SHARPE); page 33 shows Richard FLAKE as a defaulter in the 36th District, and also of military age. Such a variation in the recording of the name would not be unusual. The several variations I've found among abstracts of records for the names of my ancestors Tobias BOYKIN and Zoeth SPOONER are much more extreme. I had Richard Scruggs FLAKE m1 23 Jul 1830/2 Aug 1830 Screven Co GA m1 Ann HODGES m2 10 Jan 1860 Screven Co GA m2 Margaret A. WILLIAMS (I do not know which WILLIAMS family is hers). I have no additional names for Ann HODGES. I base her relationship to her HODGES family on this abstract: Screven Co GA Deed Book M p 8: 17 Aug 1834 Jane [BLACK] HODGES deeded a slave girl to "my well-beloved daughter, Ann [HODGES] FLAKE." Additionally, in 1850s, [the divorced] Jane [BLACK] HODGES 65 is at hh 21 with only [her granddaughter] Sarah FLAKE 17, and Sarah FLAKE 17 is double-counted with her parents and siblings at hh 407. Although I also had J. as the middle initial of Lucinda G. FLAKE, I have not been able to find a source for that information. As you indicated, the marriage license has Lucinda G. FLAKE. Is Keziah Cornelia MCELVEEN FLAKE the daughter of William E. MCELVEEN (b c 1813) & Elizabeth _____ (b c 1819 d by 1860)? His will of 6 May 1876 was probated 9 Apr 1880 in Bulloch Co GA, and mentions only "my children" and his second wife, America _____ (b c 1840 m c 1861 d > 1880). I also have a m date of 21 Oct 1861 Effingham Co GA (from Mrs. Julian C. LANE's marriage record abstracts) for Richard W. FLAKE b 1845-1846 (from 1850e and 1860e) & Keziah C. MCELVEEN b c 1849 (from 1850b hh 238/245 -- 1860b indicates that she was motherless, and only 9 years old! -- in 1870b she is no longer with her father's family). Perhaps there is a typographical error in that m date (I have not seen the record at the court house); as you indicated, they would have m when they were about 15-16 and 12 years old respectively and m about the time that her father remarried. I very much appreciate your detailed citation of sources in posing your questions. I did not know previously of the divorce of Ann HODGES and Richard Scruggs FLAKE. Have you any similar references for the divorce of her parents, Jane BLACK & Samuel HODGES? May God Bless You and Your Family, Bob (John Robert) PEAVY Post Office Box 1519 Rincon GA 31326-1519 cc - Bill & Susan ELLIS: It appears that a great deal of help is available among the descendants of William FLAKE! cc - Chris & Terri ELKINS: I do not know believe that I have received From Robin EVANS the ELKINS data to which you referred. ________________________________ From: George H. Flake gflake@cbd.net 07/21/99 To: Hodges123@aol.com cc: BillandSusan@worldnet.att.net, REvans1644@aol.com, Bob (John Robert) Peavy Subject: Descendents of William Flake I received a copy of a file on William Flake via Donna Evans. I am very thankful to the author for the information. I am a descendent through Richard S. Flake and Ann Hodges. I noted some information that seemed contradictory and I wonder if there is some source information to back up the information in question. The birthdays for Richard Scruggs Flake, November 17, 1809, and Hilliard Flake, January 22, 1810, are only 2 months apart. The census information seems to indicate that Hilliard was born about 1806. The marriage certificate of Hillary Flake and Elizabeth Catherine Coughran lists Hilliard's name as Hillary. Also in Screven County Superior Court Records 1852-1861, pages 335, and 345, the name is listed as Hillary Flake. What is the source for the name Hilliard? Ann Hodges, the first wife of Richard S. Flake, is listed as Margaret Ann Hodges in the descendents file. The marriage certificate, Screven County, Georgia Record Book A, page 251, list the couple as Richard S. Flake and Ann Hodges. Their divorce proceedings, Screven County, Georgia Superior Court Record Book A, pages 22, 73 and 137 list their names as Richard S. Flake and Ann Hodges. Richard S. Flake married Margaret A. Williams January 1860 by Ambrose Hodges, brother of Ann Hodges. Refer to Screven County, Georgia Marriage Book C, page 89. Richard S. Flake and M. A. Flake appear in the Screven County, Georgia Census, 36th District, page 14, Dwelling No. 88, Family Group 88. In 1860, Ann Hodges was living in Effingham County with her younger children. Refer to 1860 Effingham County, Georgia, P.O. Egypt, Page 10, Dwelling No. 72, Family No. 72. In 1870, she was living with her daughter, Lucinda G. Flake Stewart in Savannah. Refer to Dwelling No. 1522, Family No. 1682. Lucinda G. Flake is listed as Lucinda J. Flake in the descendents file. Her marriage certificate and death notice lists her name as Lucinda G. Flake Stewart. She died May 16, 1872 in Savannah. I believe that her birthdate is January 13, 1853 rather than June 13, 1853. (I am trying to locate my source for this date). Keziah C. McElveen, the wife of Richard William (Billy) Flake was born September 5, 1849 according to information in McElveen Family History compiled by Lucille Garland. A copy is in the Bulloch County Library in Statesboro, Georgia. It is unlikely that Richard and Kiziah were married October 22, 1861 Both would have been much too young. Keziah's middle name is Cornelia. Richard William and Keziah are my great grandparents. Sincerely, George H. Flake 17867 Amberwood Lane South Bend, IN 46635 (219) 272 8026 ________________________ From: CHRTEL@CHRTEL on 06/29/99 11:53 AM Subject: Re: FLAKE Screven Co GA, ELKINS Effingham Co GA Thank you so much for the information on Julia Flake. She is buried in Guyton Cemetery in Effingham County, next to the Elkins plot of the cemetery under an oak tree. I will send you some information about the Elkins, or Robin Evans in Jacksonville may have already done so. I am descended from Tryon Elkins and Julia Flake's son Henry Clay Elkins, born in 1865. Henry Clay Elkins' oldest son James Randolph Elkins, born in 1899, was my grandfather. Thank you for all the information. I just downloaded the descendants of William Flake. I'll send you more soon. It was my wife Terri who posted the original message. She has been a big help. Take care, Chris Elkins.
Dear Cousin James H. TROWELL, My wife and I are also GREINER/GRINER descendants, and my wife shares your HODGES descent (we are not TROWELL descendants that I know of). My wife's Samuel HODGES (m1 Jane BLACK, divorced, m2 Margaret Ann GRAHAM) was the younger brother of your John HODGES Sr, father of Hardy HODGES m Susan MARLOW, parents of Washington P. HODGES m Eliza Caroline GRINER, parents of your Amanda E. HODGES TROWELL. Your Rozzie LEE MASSEY b 1897 d c 1927 is too late for the resources which I have (primarily up to 1880). It appears that, as early as 1870, when each was three to four years old, your Amanda E. HODGES & William Henry TROWELL were neighbors (in the census, their hh numbers differed by 2). I know little of the SC roots of the TROWELLs. Since I work almost exclusively from abstracts (primarily for Bulloch, Effingham and Screven Cos GA), your verification of both the following data and its interpretation (including the identifications) will be important in your research. The data is centered on census abstracts, with all data from other sources appearing in [bracketed annotations]. Please keep me advised of how your research is progressing, and I welcome corrections and additions. May God Bless You and Your Family, Bob (John Robert) PEAVY Post Office Box 1519 Rincon GA 31326-1519 ________________________________ BC - Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah (Sav), Chatham Co GA EBC - Elam Baptist Church/Foy Cemetery, Effingham (Eff) Co GA LOBC - Little Ogeechee Baptist Church, Screven (Screv) Co GA MGBC - Middle Ground Baptist Church, Screven Co GA (Sylvania Library does not have microfilm of Church Minutes!) NNBC - North Newington Baptist Church, Screven Co GA (five volumes of Church Minutes 1863-1960 were in the possession of J. P. TROWELL of Newington GA when they were microfilmed) SpC - Springfield Cemetery, Effingham Co GA received or dismissed by letter - transferred from the responsibility of one congregation to another hh - household 1860e - Effingham Co GA Census of 1860 (followed by age or hh number) 1860s - Screven Co GA Census of 1860 1870c - Chatham Co GA Census of 1870 Screven Co GA Census of 1850 (hh 18): Hardy HODGES 45 M [b 25 Jun 1806, 259th District in 1852, 4 children for Poore School Fund in 1855, 1860s 53, 1864 age 57 in militia 259th District, son John HODGES Sr] Susan [MARLOW] HODGES 40 [m c 1833, 1860s 50, dau Stephen M. MARLOW (b 29 Jun 1784 GA d c 1867 Screven Co GA m 16 Jul 1807) & Eleanor LITTLE (b c 1776 d > 1870) of 1850s hh 26]. Willis [A.] HODGES 16 [age 15 for Poore School Fund in 1849] Thomas [Marion] HODGES 14 [b 8 Mar 1836 m 7 Aug 1856 d 11 May 1920, age 13 for Poore School Fund in 1849, age 10 for Poore School Fund in 1850, 1860s 23, 1870s 34, 1880s 44, m Julia Jane COLSON, dau David T. COLSON & Martha COUGHRON of 1850s hh 413] Washington [P.] HODGES 12 [age 11 for Poore School Fund in 1849, age 9 for Poore School Fund in 1850, see 1870e below] James HODGES 10 [age 8 for Poore School Fund in 1850] Robert HODGES 5 [1860s 15] Virginia HODGES 3 [1860s 11] Sarah HODGES 2 Elizabeth HODGES 1 Frank HODGES 2mo [this is not Francis Oliver HODGES, b 1852 m Sarah Frances TROWELL, who was the son of Isaac HODGES & Flora GRAHAM of 1850e hh 296, see 1870e below] Elizabeth HODGES 20 [niece?] Note: The head of this hh is not Hardy Bell HODGES of the Bulloch Co GA HODGES (my own HODGES clan), who was named for Hardy HODGES RS d < 1785, the brother of his grandfather, Joshua HODGES RS, who came from NC. According to the Joseph HODGES Jr Bible Record (Georgia Genealogical Magazine July 1966 p 1391), Hardy Bell HODGES was b 28 May 1808 d 23 Jul 1867 -- the recurrence of this name, and the appearance of the two families in the same general area about the same time suggests that they may be related, but no one has found a connection thus far. Screven Co GA Census of 1850 (hh 311): John [T.] TROWELL 52 b SC [b 10 Oct 1795 d 21 Nov 1870 bur BC burial removed!, Baptized 15 Jul 1833 Beach Branch Bapt.Church Beaufort District SC, 36th District in Screv in 1852, juror in Eff by 1853, 1860e 64, dismissed by letter from NNBC (no date), 1870c 75, son of Joseph TROWELL Sr & Mary CRAPPS] Martha [Ellen PATTERSON] TROWELL 46 b SC [b 22 Oct 1806 d 7 Oct 1875 bur BC, 1860e 56, received by letter NNBC (no date)] Marian TROWELL 23 b SC Susan L[ouise C.] TROWELL 20 b SC [b 10 Nov 1829 m < 1854 d 13 May 1862 bur MGBC m James Robert WILLIAMSON b 1829-1830, son Benjamin WILLIAMSON & Elizabeth ROBERTS of 1850s hh 344, 1860s JRW was 33 & SLT was 29 and they had 3 children] James [P.] TROWELL 15 b SC [b 13 Feb 1834, 1860e 25, C.S.A. 1861-1865 Co I 5th GA Cavalry, m 21 Mar 1862/13 Jul 1862 Sav m Mary A. WILLIAMS] Samuel [Crapps] TROWELL 14 b SC [b 12 Apr 1835, 1860e 26 m and with separate hh, Farmer in 11th District Militia 1863, 1870e 35 (see 1870e below)] Elizabeth [Jane] TROWELL 12 F b SC [b 17 Jun 1839, 1860e 20, evidently this is Jennie E. TROWELL m 18/19 Jun 1870 m James B. JOYCE - m the same day as Ann Eliza!] Ann Eliza [Julia] TROWELL 8 F b SC [b 24 Nov 1842 m 18/19 Jun 1870 Sav d 7 Jul 1917, 1860e A. J. 18 F, received by letter NNBC (no date), m Solomon D. HORTON, 1870c she 27 b SC keeping house/he 34 b SC Policeman/couple living with her parents] [Caroline "Carrie"] Matilda TROWELL 6 b SC [b 24 May 1844 d 27 Dec 1923 bur BC Section E Lot 70, 1860e 16, received by letter NNBC (no date), dismissed by letter from NNBC (no date) m 19 Feb 1868 Eff m David R. CESSAR b 7 May 1844 d 11 Feb 1911, couple lived at 2012 Habersham Street Sav when they d] Sarah [Frances "Fanny"] TROWELL 3 [b 21 May 1847, 1860e 12, received by letter NNBC (no date), dismissed by letter from NNBC (no date), m 2 May 1868 Francis Oliver WELLS "Frank," 1870c she 22 b SC Keeping House/he 41 b GA Blacksmith] [1860e this hh also included B. GNANN 14 M] Note: The only TROWELL head of hh in GA in 1850 is listed above. Martha Josephine TROWELL b 2 Nov 1836 SC d 1911 Sav m 27 Feb 1856 Eff m Elisha Joseph RUTH b 1826 SC d 1873 Sav - I do not know her relationship to this family. She and the following John W. TROWELL b 1828 m 1850 d 1863 could be older children of (or niece and nephew of) John T. TROWELL & Martha Ellen PATTERSON. The index for the SC Census of 1850 indicates about six TROWELL heads of hh, all in Beaufort District SC; Martha Josephine TROWELL and John W. TROWELL may have been counted among those hh's -- I do not have access to an abstract of the Beaufort District SC Census of 1850 (pp 19A, 44B, 60A, 60B, 61A, 64A & 73B; another index also showed a TROWELL in Barnwell District SC at p 445B). Screven Co GA Census of 1860 (20 20, p 62, 36th District, Black Creek Post Office): John W[illiam] TROWELE 32 M Farmer b GA $2000 $3000 [b 22 Feb 1828 m 1 Oct 1850 Sav, 36th District in 1852, C.S.A. d 3 May 1863 Chancellorsville VA] Mary E[mily WILLIAMSON] TROWELE 33 F b GA [b 19 Jul 1825 m 1 Oct 1850 Sav d 1 Jul 1883, dau Benjamin WILLIAMSON & Elizabeth ROBERTS of 1850s hh 344, as Emily TROWELL she was legatee of her Uncle Robert WILLIAMSON] Francis TROWELE 9 M b GA [b 25 Jul 1851] Elias TROWELE 7 M b GA Rosilia TROWELE 5 F b GA [b 2 Dec 1855 m 17 Nov 1875 m John Laurence STEVENS] Williamson TROWELE 1 F? b GA [John William Curtis TROWELL b 17 Aug 1862] Note: On 4 Mar 1862, the Screven Co GA militia included a William TROWELL. Effingham Co GA Census of 1870 (573 580): W[ashington] P. HODGES 32 M W Farmer b GA [b 25 Mar 1838 m 20 Jul 1860 Eff d 2 Oct 1931 bur NNBCC] E[liza Caroline GRINER] HODGES 31 F W [b 28 Jun 1839 m 20 Jul 1860 Eff d 12 Apr 1918 bur NNBCC, may be dau Caleb GRINER b c 1812 & Sarah _____ b c 1813 of 1850e hh 255] J. A. HODGES 6 M W A[manda] E. HODGES 4 F W [b 29 Jul 1866 d 30 Sep 1916 bur NNBCC] C. H. HODGES 1 M W Effingham Co GA Census of 1870 (575 582): S[amuel] C[rapps] TROWELL 35 M W Farmer b SC [b 12 Apr 1835 m 23 Mar 1858 Eff, 1860e 26, received by letter 1 Jul 1871 NNBC, dismissed, d 23 Nov 1905 bur EC] M[ary] R[osanna FOYE] TROWELL 33 F W b GA [1860e 23, b 9 Sep 1837 d 12 Jun 1906 bur EC, dau George FOY b 20 Oct 1794 m 10 Feb 1825 d 5 Nov 1882 & Ann Rebecca DASHER b 26 Apr 1805 d 4 Apr 1869 of 1850e hh 200, and gdau Matthew FOY & Mrs. Mary Frederica RENTZ] L[enora] G[eorgia] TROWELL 11 F W [1860e 1, b 9 Jan 1859 m 11/19 Dec 1877 Eff d 25 Aug 1938 bur LOBCC m Francis Oliver HODGES b 23 Feb 1852 Eff d 28 Apr 1919 bur LOBCC - see comment about his cousin Frank HODGES above] J. M. TROWELL 10 F W L. B. TROWELL 82 M W b SC M. H. TROWELL 3 M W [this is likely your William Henry TROWELL "Willie" b 12 Feb 1867 m1 20 Oct 1886 m2 1918 d 8 Dec 1947 bur NNBCC, m2 Ada A. BIRD b 4 Nov 1878 d May 1865 bur SpC - need to check the census microfilm - abstracter may have read M. for W.] C. S. TROWELL 2 M W [m Annie W. _____ b 14 Dec 1873 d 4 Dec 1906 bur EC] Note: George (W.?) FOY (Jr?) deeded the FOY Cemetery (which was established in 1854) to Elam Baptist Church on 4 Sep 1906. ________________________________ From: Jim Trowell JTrowell@saatchiny.com 07/13/99 Subject: hi john..... hi my name is James Trowell.....My great Grandmother was Amanda E. HODGES born July 29, 1866 in Effingham county, Ga....she married my great grandad William Henry TROWELL on Oct 20, 1886......she died on Sept 30, 1916 in Effingham county.......... I was hoping you might have her parents names......There were bunches of Hodges in area..... .but i can't locate an Amanda E. among the children.............Any help would be greatly appreciated......... by the way i got your name off the Rootsweb page......hope you don't mind an inquiry........thank you very much........ take care.....James Trowell... PS....My Grand mother on my Mother's side was a Rozzie LEE from SCREVEN county......born 1897...died approx 1927.......Any Info on Her??????? ....she married Milo H. Massey ________________________________ Effingham Co GA Query Jim Trowell Thu, 03 Jun 1999 I am trying to locate the parents and lineage of William H. TROWELL,my great grand father. I know he lived in Effingham co., born Feb 12 1867, died Dec 8, 1947, married Oct 20, 1886. I am trying to figure connection to James TROWELL, born in NC 1735, moved to Effingham and had two sons...#1.Joseph TROWELL, born 1771, died 1843 in Barnwell district SC....#2.Jonathan TROWELL born St matthew's parish, Effingham 1763, no death date known...or I know #1 Joseph left for SC...but wondered about #2 Jonathan... were there other TROWELLS in St matthews parish or Effingham....or was James TROWELL b 1735 in NC, the first in area?...Did his son #2 Jonathan stay in area and have children?...Did one of Joseph's sons( he had 18 kids total, that scamp!!!) return from Barnwell district to set up Family in Effinham. There seems to be a hundred year gap in TROWELLS in area from 1763(Jonathan)...to William's birth in 1867. any way to find link?...thank you .......James H. Trowell New York City
I just got further information on Nathaniel HODGES (b 3 May 1863 Moniac, Charlton Co., GA), son of Willis Aaron HODGES/Mahalia Johns. A researcher has information on Nathaniel's wife, Sarah Siphriny THOMAS (b 3 May 1863), d/o Riley T. and Emily (Thomas) THOMAS. Diana ddavis@logicsouth.com Updated 7/11/99: Gen. Site: http://www.my-ged.com/davis/ Phillip Kime Desc, website: http://www.my-ged.com/kime Updated 7/11/99
This is a forwarded message. Diana -----Original Message----- From: Danny Hodges <dannann@cyberback.com> To: HODGES-L-request@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L-request@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 9:10 AM Subject: HODGE >I still need information on John Hodge he was born in Tenn. about 1805.He >married Mary(don't know last name)she was born about 1810. They had 7 >children. they were John 1828,Charles 1829,James 1831,Lewis 1834,Rachel 1836 >Lorenzo 1840 and Louisia 1842. They moved from Tenn in 1850 to Conway County >Ark.I need to know who Johns and Marys parents were. >I know this has been posted before but I thought maybe someone out there had >some new information. > >
Ken: Thanks very much for the information. As usual, a big help. Charles Duncan -----Original Message----- From: Kenneth Hodge <khodge@gdi.net> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 4:57 PM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] HODGES/ JESSE JAMES CONNECTION >Hi Charles, > >I've never seen a connection to the line you mention although some of the >associated names are the same. The Welcome William in Goochland could have >been a brother or cousin to James as they were close in age. I've traced >most of these WW's in Va., NC, SC, and Tn. and have only proved a couple >were connected. My ancestor Ambrose Hodge/s was also associated with these >near Bradley Creek in 1759 but I haven't found a connection. > >The following are the ones you mention. > >1. John Echols (b. in England) m. Mary Cave > A. Abraham Echols (b. Caroline Co., VA) m. Sarah (Tanner?) > (1) Mary/Martha Echols m. James Hodges (b. 1726) > a. Jesse Hodges (b. 11 Feb 1754) m. E. Collins > (2) Sarah Echols > B. John Echols (no info) >[ James and Martha were homesteading in 1754, land in Brunswick Co. on >Bradley Creek with Welcome William, Edmund, and Thomas Hodges. > >Jesse Hodges B. 2/11/1754 Halifax Co., Va. >D. 3/18/1842 McNairy Co., Tn. >sp. Elizabeth Collins B. 8/28/1760 Va. D. 1/6/1842 Tn. > >Josiah B. 12/22/1782 Pittsylvania Co., Va. >D. 10/11/1851 Henderson Co., Tn. (bur.. Hodges Cemetery in Chester Co., Tn.) >#1 m. 11/12/1807 Sumner Co., Tn. >sp. Mary Wilson B. 4/25/1785 D. 10/10/1837 d/o James Wilson, Sumner Co., >Tn.. >#2 m. 6/10/1839 Madison Co., Tn. >sp. Mrs. Mary P. Patton (widow) > > >At 10:44 AM 07/20/1999 -0500, you wrote: >>Ken: >>Is this part of the line that includes James (mar Mary Echols), Jessie (mar >>Elizabeth Collins) and Josiah (mar Mary Wilson)? >> >>Thanks >> >>Charles Duncan >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Kenneth Hodge <khodge@gdi.net> >>To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> >>Date: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 9:13 AM >>Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] HODGES/ JESSE JAMES CONNECTION >> >> >>>Are you descended from this line? Would you mind sending your connection? >>>I have more on this line, having received it from another researcher. I >>>have verified part but not all of it myself. >>> >>>Husband's Full Name: Welcome William HODGES >>> Probate: 17 Aug 1772 Goochland, Virginia >>>Wife's Full Name: Ann TURNER >>> Father: Henry TURNER Mother: Mary > > > >==== 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/ >
Really liked this memorium Faye. Thank you much Don Hodge ---------- > From: Faye L. Dyess <fdy@gate.net> > To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [HODGES-L] JFK, Jr. > Date: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 4:56 PM > > If anyone to like to pay their respects, this is a wonderful site. > > > http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/9691/johnkennedyjr.html > > Faye > > > ==== 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.
http://pigpen.itd.nps.gov/crweb1/vick/parole/csp_indx.htm VICKSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK At the end of the siege of Vicksburg, surrender terms negotiated between General's Grant and Pemberton allowed for the parole of the Confederate garrison. The Union forces did not have to contend with prisoners of war. Confederate soldiers signed a parole notice promising not to take up arms against the United States until they were exchanged by the proper authorities. Example parole record The Confederate Parole records which are listed in this section were transcribed many years ago onto 3" x 5" note cards. The information was again transcribed into computer files for use on this website. It is the only information the park has in its files relating to soldiers that were paroled after the surrender of Vicksburg. The park DOES NOT own or have access to copies of the original documents. All archival materials are contained in the U.S.National Archives collections. National Archives and Records Administration, General Reference Branch, 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20408 http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/genindex.html#civilwar
If anyone to like to pay their respects, this is a wonderful site. http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/9691/johnkennedyjr.html Faye
Hi Charles, I've never seen a connection to the line you mention although some of the associated names are the same. The Welcome William in Goochland could have been a brother or cousin to James as they were close in age. I've traced most of these WW's in Va., NC, SC, and Tn. and have only proved a couple were connected. My ancestor Ambrose Hodge/s was also associated with these near Bradley Creek in 1759 but I haven't found a connection. The following are the ones you mention. 1. John Echols (b. in England) m. Mary Cave A. Abraham Echols (b. Caroline Co., VA) m. Sarah (Tanner?) (1) Mary/Martha Echols m. James Hodges (b. 1726) a. Jesse Hodges (b. 11 Feb 1754) m. E. Collins (2) Sarah Echols B. John Echols (no info) [ James and Martha were homesteading in 1754, land in Brunswick Co. on Bradley Creek with Welcome William, Edmund, and Thomas Hodges. Jesse Hodges B. 2/11/1754 Halifax Co., Va. D. 3/18/1842 McNairy Co., Tn. sp. Elizabeth Collins B. 8/28/1760 Va. D. 1/6/1842 Tn. Josiah B. 12/22/1782 Pittsylvania Co., Va. D. 10/11/1851 Henderson Co., Tn. (bur.. Hodges Cemetery in Chester Co., Tn.) #1 m. 11/12/1807 Sumner Co., Tn. sp. Mary Wilson B. 4/25/1785 D. 10/10/1837 d/o James Wilson, Sumner Co., Tn.. #2 m. 6/10/1839 Madison Co., Tn. sp. Mrs. Mary P. Patton (widow) At 10:44 AM 07/20/1999 -0500, you wrote: >Ken: >Is this part of the line that includes James (mar Mary Echols), Jessie (mar >Elizabeth Collins) and Josiah (mar Mary Wilson)? > >Thanks > >Charles Duncan > >-----Original Message----- >From: Kenneth Hodge <khodge@gdi.net> >To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 9:13 AM >Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] HODGES/ JESSE JAMES CONNECTION > > >>Are you descended from this line? Would you mind sending your connection? >>I have more on this line, having received it from another researcher. I >>have verified part but not all of it myself. >> >>Husband's Full Name: Welcome William HODGES >> Probate: 17 Aug 1772 Goochland, Virginia >>Wife's Full Name: Ann TURNER >> Father: Henry TURNER Mother: Mary
Ken: Is this part of the line that includes James (mar Mary Echols), Jessie (mar Elizabeth Collins) and Josiah (mar Mary Wilson)? Thanks Charles Duncan -----Original Message----- From: Kenneth Hodge <khodge@gdi.net> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 9:13 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] HODGES/ JESSE JAMES CONNECTION >Are you descended from this line? Would you mind sending your connection? >I have more on this line, having received it from another researcher. I >have verified part but not all of it myself. > >Husband's Full Name: Welcome William HODGES > Probate: 17 Aug 1772 Goochland, Virginia >Wife's Full Name: Ann TURNER > Father: Henry TURNER Mother: Mary > >2. William HODGES mar. 27 May 1758 Goochland, Virginia > sp. Susannah LOVELL prob. 1808 Goochland, Virginia > >*6. David HODGES born 28 Aug 1774 Goochland, Virginia >mar. 21 Dec 1799 Goochland, Virginia >to: Nancy Ann JAMES (Jesse James great aunt) >Birth: 24 Feb 1777 Hanover Virginia > Father: William JAMES Mother: Mary HINES > >Nancy Ann James' brother John was outlaw Jesse James' grandfather. >That makes David Hodges, Jr. and Jesse James' father first cousins and >Jesse Hodges and Jesse James would be second cousins > >Ken in Orlando > > >At 09:18 PM 07/19/1999 EDT, you wrote: >>DOES ANYONE KNOW THE LINAGE OF DAVID HODGES AND NANCY ANN JAMES FAMILIES? >>........ 2 Nancy Ann James 1777 +David Hodges >> >>THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP. >> >>LYNDALUE@AOL.COM >> >> >>==== 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. >> >> > > >==== 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/ > >
Are you descended from this line? Would you mind sending your connection? I have more on this line, having received it from another researcher. I have verified part but not all of it myself. Husband's Full Name: Welcome William HODGES Probate: 17 Aug 1772 Goochland, Virginia Wife's Full Name: Ann TURNER Father: Henry TURNER Mother: Mary 2. William HODGES mar. 27 May 1758 Goochland, Virginia sp. Susannah LOVELL prob. 1808 Goochland, Virginia *6. David HODGES born 28 Aug 1774 Goochland, Virginia mar. 21 Dec 1799 Goochland, Virginia to: Nancy Ann JAMES (Jesse James great aunt) Birth: 24 Feb 1777 Hanover Virginia Father: William JAMES Mother: Mary HINES Nancy Ann James' brother John was outlaw Jesse James' grandfather. That makes David Hodges, Jr. and Jesse James' father first cousins and Jesse Hodges and Jesse James would be second cousins Ken in Orlando At 09:18 PM 07/19/1999 EDT, you wrote: >DOES ANYONE KNOW THE LINAGE OF DAVID HODGES AND NANCY ANN JAMES FAMILIES? >........ 2 Nancy Ann James 1777 +David Hodges > >THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP. > >LYNDALUE@AOL.COM > > >==== 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. > >
Are you seeking the lineage of the David Hodges s/o James Hodges, Jr., b. 5 Nov 1768 in Halifax, Co., N.C. m. Nancy Ward. Fathered 5 sons and 5 daughters. He was a Methodist preacher. He moved from Halifax Co., NC to Smith Co., TN then to Franklin Co. AL. from there to Tishamingo Co., MS. He died there 23 Apr. 23, 1844. Father of James Hodges, Jr. was James Hodges, Sr. b. 1714 and d. 1758 Pasquotank Co NC. His father was Joseph Hodges b. 1670 d. 1766. Married 3 times, Sarah, Martha and Mary. He fathered 7 sons and 1 daughter, lived in Norfolk, VA. His father was Roger Hodges emigrated to Norfolk Co VA and Isle of Wight Co VA from England. He m. Mary Manning and had 9 children. He died 1708 VA. This is info I received from Ruth Hodges Gaines, 1514 E. 37th St., Odessa, TX 79762. She cites the book "We Cousins" Vol. 1 and Vol. 11 by Charles E. Hudson. Gerry Hodges Hackley in Houston, TX At 09:18 PM 7/19/1999 EDT, you wrote: >DOES ANYONE KNOW THE LINAGE OF DAVID HODGES AND NANCY ANN JAMES FAMILIES? >........ 2 Nancy Ann James 1777 +David Hodges > >THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP. > >LYNDALUE@AOL.COM > > >==== 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. > >
got this in the mail today and just couldn't resist passing it on to my Hodges list family it's great reading Christy Hodges ----- Original Message ----- From: Patsy H Weikart <qmgen@juno.com> To: <WVBRAXTO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 2:07 PM Subject: [WVBRAXTO-L] Fw: "GRANDMA CLIMBED THE FAMILY TREE" > > > Subject: "GRANDMA CLIMBED THE FAMILY TREE" > Message-ID: <19990719.105348.-127881.5.qmgen@juno.com> > > I love this poem & printed it last year in my chapter newsletter - hope > you enjoy! > Patsy > > Grandma Climbed The Family Tree > > There's been a change in Grandma, we've > noticed as of late > She's always reading history, or jotting down some date. > She's tracing back the family, we all have pedigrees. > Grandma's got a hobby, she's climbing Family Trees... > > Poor Grandpa does the cooking, and now, or so he states, > He even has to wash the cups and the dinner plates. > Well, Grandma can't be bothered, she's busy as a bee, > Compiling genealogy for the Family Tree. > > She has no time to babysit, the curtains are a fright. > No buttons left on Grandpa's shirt, the flower bed's a sight. > She's given up her club work, the serials on TV, > The only thing she does nowadays is climb the Family Tree. > > The mail is all for Grandma, it comes from near and far. > Last week she got the proof she needs to join the DAR. > A monumental project - to that we all agree, > A worthwhile avocation - to climb the Family Tree. > > There were pioneers and patriots mixed with our kith and kin, > Who blazed the paths of wilderness and fought through thick and thin. > But none more staunch than Grandma, whose eyes light up with glee, > Each time she finds a missing branch for the Family Tree. > > To some it's just a hobby, to Grandma it's much more. > She learns the joys and heartaches of those who went before. > They loved, they lost, they laughed, they wept - and now for you and me, > They live again, in spirit, around the Family Tree. > > At last she's nearly finished, and we are each exposed. > Life will be the same again, this we all suppose. > Grandma will cook and sew, serve crullers with our tea. > We'll have her back, just as before that wretched Family Tree... > > ( Virginia Day McDonald, Macon GA ) > > > ==== WVBRAXTO Mailing List ==== > ============================================================ > Braxton County List assistance: Administrator: >commander@inetone.net< > ============================================================ >
Nancy, Do you have proof that she belongs to the James' family line. (Jesse) How?There is a big argument in my family that we are from this line. One side proves we are, another side proves we are not. Wilma WJPteach@AOL.com