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    1. [HODGES-L] OBIT: Helen M. Woody Hodges - Lawrence Co., IN.
    2. Diana Flynn
    3. Found this obit in the local paper. Don't know which branch of the Hodges tree she is on. Diana TIMES MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1999 Helen M. Hodges June 20, 1918-May 25, 1999 MITCHELL -- Helen M. Hodges, 80, 423 W. Vine St., Mitchell, died at 3 p.m. Tuesday at her residence. Born in Hymera, she was the daughter of Oscar O. and Hattie (Brinkman) Woody. She married Willis L. Hodges on Dec. 27, 1938, and he died April 14, 1995. She was a homemaker and member of Mount Horeb Baptist Church. Surviving are four daughters: Juanita Brigman of Farmersburg, Charlotte Gerkin and Carolyn Woolston, both of Mitchell, and Sandra Nicholson of Paoli; one son, Oscar Hodges of Orleans; two brothers: Paul Woody of Tawas City, Mich., and William Cundiff of Orleans; 16 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, five brothers and one sister. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Chastain Funeral Home, Mitchell, with the Rev. Lewis Williams officiating. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery, Orleans. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday and 8:30 a.m. until service time Friday at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be Tony Rogers, Gary Gerkins Jr., Barry Gerkin, David Woolston Jr., Brent Hodges, Logan Hodges, Jeff Terrell and Jason Terrell. Reprinted with permission of "The Times Mail".

    05/28/1999 06:37:55
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] HODGES-D archives
    2. Diana Flynn
    3. Jim, Here are the URLs for both the regular archives and the threaded archives plus a URL for help. 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/ For the regular archives just type in the list name in the box. HODGES The next page has another box for you to put the info you are searching for in. It also has the year you want to search. You will have to search each year separately. Good luck, Diana -----Original Message----- From: SIMSACOMA@aol.com <SIMSACOMA@aol.com> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, May 28, 1999 9:14 AM Subject: [HODGES-L] HODGES-D archives >How does one access and search the archives? Jim Sims > > >==== 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 > >

    05/28/1999 08:42:48
    1. [HODGES-L] HODGES-D archives
    2. How does one access and search the archives? Jim Sims

    05/28/1999 04:13:16
    1. [HODGES-L] Isham Hodges of Marlboro County SC (part 2)
    2. My last post had the records about administration of Isham's estate. The earliest record we have that I know of is the rrecord of his enlistment In the Revolutionary War. Moss's South Carolina Roster states that he was born ca. 1750 in Va., enlisted Jul. 8, 1775 in the Rangers under Capt. Samuel Wise and Col. Thomson. Taken prisoner Jan. 9, 1779 (when the British captured Sunbury, Ga.). Served in the militia during 1780 under Maj. Tritram Thomas and Col. Hicks and was a dragoon in the cavalry under Col. Maham during 1781 and 1782. Deed Book A, pp. 45-46 Jan. 22, 1780 Tritram Thomas of Craven Co., Cheraw Dist., to Isham Hodges of same for L 1300 5 1/2 A (excepting a lease to Joseph Pledger), the se part of a tract granted to Joseph Pledger 15 May 1771 on ne side of Pee Dee & also anotherr tract of 100A granted to Thomas James and conveyed to Isham Hodges by L & R 24 Oct. 1777, then to sd. Thomas 17 Jan. 1779. Rec. 5 Sept. 1786. Deed Book A pp. 88-89 Isam Hodges witness to Jan. 2, 1787 deed from Josiah David and wife Sarah to Tristram Thomas. Deed Book A pp. 89-91 Isam Hodges witness to Jan. 2, 1787 deed from Tristram Thomas and wife MAry to Josiah David. Deed Book A pp. 169-70 Oct. 27 1787 Isam Hodges of Marlborough County to John Stubbs of same for L 50 80A granted to Jonathan Ashbury 22 Nov. 1721, conveyed to Matthew Whitefield 5 Aug. 1773 then to John Pone 20 June 1774 then to sd Isam Hodges 4 Jan 1787. Signed Isam Hodges and Mary Hodges. Witnesses Dunken McForshen, John Wise. Rec. Dec. 4, 1787. Deed Book A, pp. 178-79 Mar. 1788 Isom Hodges and wf Mary of Marlborough County to William Stubbs of same for L50 sterling 400 A on the east side of Pee Dee on Beaver Dam Branch which said branch makes out of Crooked Creek granted to Enoch Thompson 4 Nov. 1772 by Gov. Montague, conveyed to sd Hodges by Samuel Thompson heir of Enoch Thompson decd. S/ Isom Hodges Mary Hodges. Wit: James Busly, John Stubbs, Rec. 4 Mar. 1788. My posts on Hodges along the Pee Dee in the archives will tell a little more about this family. Bob Hodges

    05/27/1999 07:29:25
    1. [HODGES-L] Isham Hodges of Marlboro County SC
    2. In response ot several recent posts I am posting some information on Isham Hodges of Marlboro County SC. In addition to what I have here, you hsould review the material posted by Kemmeth Hodge in 1997 in the archives (FILE 74) with abstracts from the Marlboro County Courrt Minutes. In addition to that, I have the following 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. More in next post. Bob Hodges

    05/27/1999 06:18:36
    1. [HODGES-L] Scam
    2. Diana Flynn
    3. Hello all, Just wanted to pass along a bad experience that the CRR (Cumberland River Region) list has had. I'll admit that I also fell for this scam. I also passed the info about Tim Colyer along to some of my friends. I hope they did not send money like I did. If they did, they will be getting it back as Margy is returning all of it. Friends, I'm sorry for getting you involved in this mess. I am passing this info along as it has been discovered that Tim has done this same thing before on other lists. We need to pray for Tim has he definately has a problem! Thanks, Diana -----Original Message----- From: Margy Miles <miles@usmo.com> To: CUMBERLAND-RIVER@rootsweb.com <CUMBERLAND-RIVER@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 4:07 PM Subject: CRR: URGENT Please Read Folks.... I am not quite sure what to say here. This is very hard for me. I am extremely disappointed and heartsick at what I have learned today. It seems that we have all been fooled. Myself most of all along with a good and honest man, John Parsons. I am referring to the fund drive for Tim Colyer. I have spent the day doing what I should have done before I ever involved all of you, and that is trying to verify that Tim was for real. Tim Colyer is a real person but he is apparently NOT the person he made himself out to be. I have learned things today that leave me no doubt that I have been lied to and fooled. I am a very trusting person and I have been fooled. I am totally flabbergasted and in shock over this whole thing. Please forgive me. You have sent your good wishes, your prayers and your hard-earned money and I thank you and I love you all for it. Each and every person's money is being returned as soon as it arrives at my address starting today. I received one check yesterday and 7 today. I know there will be more in the next several days. They will all be returned. I am sad that there are people in the world that will take advantage of good people this way but evidently there are. I am sad that, because of this, some very good and deserving people will probably NOT get help they need in the future, because something like this will make us afraid to trust. I will never again ask you to help someone in this way without investigating the situation in every manner possible. At this point I do not know how much of what we have been told was truth and how much was not but I do know that Tim is not in the hospital and has not had a kidney transplant. Is he a Purple Heart Marine wounded twice in action? I don't know. I don't know what to believe at this point. I know that Tim will read this message and I am asking him publicly to come forward and offer an explanation and an apology to all of you. God bless you all. Thank you for the trust you put in me. I only hope this will not destroy that. I am truly sorry. Sincerely, Margy ==== CUMBERLAND-RIVER Mailing List ==== CRR Web Site;<http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/6808/> -----Original Message----- From: Margy Miles <miles@usmo.com> To: CUMBERLAND-RIVER@rootsweb.com <CUMBERLAND-RIVER@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, May 27, 1999 10:03 AM Subject: Friends... >Everyone... >Like I said last night, I can't think of any words that would adequately >say what I want to say to all of you. I have received literally dozens and >dozens of wonderful messages from all of you and I thank you for each and >every one of them...and yes they have made a difference. > >I hope you won't tire just yet of this subject for I do feel it is an >important one and one that we must deal with if we are going to use the >Internet the way we do. I would just like to give you a little more >information about this situation if I may. I have no secrets from you -- >none. I want you to know everything I know. It is just that it would take >lots of long messages to tell you all of what has been going on. > >Tim first wrote to me a few months ago because he had found the CRR >website. I learned that we have mutual ancestors and shared anything I with >him that I thought would help him, as did many others o nthsi list. We >became what I would have called "good friends". He sent a Christmas card to >me and my family and enclosed pictures of his children. He has sent me more >cards and more pictures since then. I now know that he did that with others >on the list too. He told me he was disabled and sick with lupus. There were >nights when he would email that he was sitting up alone and scared because >he was bleeding from his kidneys and he didn't want his wife to know how >scared he was. He gained my trust and he definitely gained my sympathy. He >told me that all he wanted to do was put together some small family tree to >leave to his little girls. > >This whole thing did not happen overnight. The deceit has been going on for >weeks and even months. Then he began the thing about being on the waiting >list for a kidney and being afraid he would not live long enough to get it. >At first he was #62 on the list, then he was #21...then all of a sudden his >cousin whom he hadn't seen in more than 20 years was a perfect match and >going to give him a kidney. Then next thing I know I was getting mail from >"Teresa" that he had had the transplant. "Teresa" wrote me many many times. >She was so proud of her husband. She could not praise him enough. Also >"Sheila" (Teresa's sister) did the same. "Sheila" said he was a "true hero" >and that he was "the best person I have ever known". "Sheila" told me all >about his being shot twice in battle and how he didn't want anyone to know >and that he doesn't talk about it to anyone. She said he put his 2 Purple >Hearts away for his children and that even most of the family didn't even >know that he had them. > >"Teresa" and "Sheila" and "Dan", I now know, were all Tim. Well now he is >pretending to be yet another person. He is writing to me now as his >mother-in-law. He doesn't know that my husband grew up about 6 blocks from >his mother-in-law and knows the whole family. He doesn't know that a person >on this list talked to his mother-in-law on the phone yesterday. She is an >elderly widow who lives in Whitley Co., a sweet sincere lady from what I >understand. I truly doubt that she has ever gone near a computer. > >He claims (speaking as his mother-in-law) that the reason Tim didn't tell >us which hospital he was in was because the last time he went into the >hospital his 2 sisters broke into his house and stole everything he owned >and that one of those sisters is a member of the CRR list. Oddly >enough....when he signs the messages with his mother's-in law name...he >spells it wrong everytime. > >He is caught in a web of lies now. He has said so much that everything he >says now is a contradiction of something he has previously said. > >Bobbie of the list went to visit Teresa last week at the store where she >works in Middlesboro, Ky. Teresa (the real Teresa) told Bobbie (just in >passing conversation) that she had not been on the computer in over 3 >months because Tim stays on it all the time "writing his book." I still >have a mailbox full of messages from "Teresa" that I have received in the >last several days. Further, "Teresa" has been sending me pages of Tim's >writings on his family tree asking me to proof-read them and make >suggestions on how Tim can improve them. Hindsight is 20-20 and I can add >2 and 2. Tim has never mentioned a book to me. I can see now that he >thought he was cleverly getting me to help him write his book. John Parson >worked very hard to put together a whole big book on the Colyer family and >mailed it to Tim 2 days ago, before we found out all this. There may even >come a time when you will see Tim's book for sale....the book he wrote out >of deceit and trickery. > >Many of you are worried that this all could be a mistake. That is just what >I worried about all day yesterday until I found undeniable evidence. I just >could not comprehend that someone could do such a thing and it took a lot >of convincing for me before I came to the realization that indeed it was >all a lie. I did indeed call every single V.A. Hospital in Ky and Tn and >because "Sheila" told me she lived in Cincinnati, I even called there too. >Then I called the Ky V.A. Hospitals a second time and they did a thorough >search for me and even told me that the V.A. Hospitals don't do transplants. > >In the messages I have been receiving from "Tim's mother-in-law" he is now >claiming that he had the surgery in Cincinnati. Some of you live in >Cincinnati. If you would like to make a call to the V.A. Hospital there and >confirm that he is not there, that would be welcome. > >As far as legal action, he may have covered himself because he did not come >right out and ask us to send him money. He managed to get us to volunteer >to do that. But those of you who have said that others should be warned are >correct. We should probably warn others in on-line genealogy because I am >sure that he will still be using the Internet. He apparently also has a new >email address which he says is the mother's-in-law and says that she can be >reached there after 9 am Monday. That address is: <jsdel@jellico.com> just >so you know that this is the same person. His other address in case you >don't have it is: <mcbjc@eastky.net>. I am not giving you these so you can >write to him but so you will recognize him. > >I will tell you anything I know. You would be very shocked and dismayed to >read some of the things that Tim has written to me while pretending to be >other people. I will keep you posted on anything and will answer any of >your questions as best I can. > >If all of you who sent money would like me to I will post a list of them as >they come in to me so that you all know which ones I receive and that they >are being returned to you unopened. > >Again, thank you all so much for your heartfelt words and support. >Margy > > >==== CUMBERLAND-RIVER Mailing List ==== >You can go "Down Home" today! >Visit our CRR Website;<http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/6808/> > >

    05/27/1999 11:29:54
    1. [HODGES-L] FATHER
    2. I posted to the list when I first got on it but may not have been very clear. I am trying to find information about a Homer Hodges that was in the Army during WW2 stationed in Texas in the Midland or maybe the Big Springs area.(close to Odessa) In an old letter it was mentioned that he was a paratrooper. My birth certificate says that he was from Knoxville Tn. This person may or may not be my father,I am just trying to solve the mystery and any help will be appreciated if any of this hits home. Thanks in advance. Homer Hodges Azle Tx. PS in 1945 on my birth certificate it states that he was 20 years old,so he would have been born around 1925.

    05/27/1999 08:10:31
    1. [HODGES-L] Rootsweb new search engine
    2. Diana Flynn
    3. Great news for all of you!!!! NEWS AND NOTES AT ROOTSWEB ROOTSWEB PUTS IT TOGETHER. Have you ever wished you could look up *everything* at RootsWeb that relates to a particular surname? Now you can! Click on the new option SURNAME RESOURCES at RootsWeb's main page <http://www.rootsweb.com/> or go directly to: <http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/>. Click on the letter of the alphabet for the surname of interest, and then select it from the list that appears. This will take you to a "surname resource cluster," where you can search for your surname in numerous databases. For example, using BANKSTON you would find: <http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/b/a/BANKSTON/>, where you could search "B" WEB SITES, the OBITUARY DAILY TIMES, or: o The ROOTSWEB SURNAME LIST (RSL). RSL search options are by surname, Soundex, or Metaphone (the latter two are "sounds- like" matches). You can search for updates from the past two months, last month, last week, or for any mention. o TRANSCRIPTION PROJECTS. You might check to see if your immigrant ancestors' names are listed at the Immigrant Ship Transcribers Guild (ISTG). o PRIMARY RECORDS AT ROOTSWEB (from USGenWeb Archives and RootsWeb Searchable Databases). o GENERAL LINKS AND SEARCH ENGINES. There are three options. o ROOTSLINK link registry. You can add a new link also. o SEEKER search engine, which returns surname matches from Web pages -- there is much "hidden genealogy" that this search will help you find. o SURNAME HELPER search engine finds queries and surname registrations posted at various genealogically-related sites on the Web, with participating sites including many USGenWeb and WorldGenWeb sites. All GenConnect boards are indexed in Surname Helper. o MAILING LISTS. Descriptions of lists that relate to this surname, subscription instructions, and links to the archives so you can search or browse past postings. o GENCONNECT. Click on GLOBAL SURNAME SEARCH to find queries that mention the surname of interest that are posted in connection with any county, state, or country in the world. Or click an icon for one of the seven automated boards that together make up a "suite" of boards available for surnames and localities (Queries, Bible records, Biographies, Deeds, Obituaries, Pensions, and Wills). RootsWeb hopes that putting these links under one SURNAME RESOURCES roof will help everyone find all the buried treasure. * * * LATE-BREAKING NEWS. Late in the day on 26 May 1999, Pam Carey Durstock announced: "All done! Complete list of cluster surnames can be found at <http://resources.rootsweb.com/namelist.txt>" 41,000+ GenConnect boards created. 3,000+ Mailing lists created. 6,692 Calendars created. 6,692 Guestbooks created. 6,692 Cluster pages created and (re)generated. * * * GLOBAL SEARCH ENGINE FOR GENCONNECT. Randy Winch just installed the latest upgrade to the Global Search Engine for GenConnect. New Features: expanded search capabilities, including ability to restrict the search to a certain "type" (query, Bible record, bio, deed, obit, pension, will). Sort by date, location, person posting, or subject (and also by ascending or descending order); Posted in the last: day, two days, week, two weeks, month, two months, three months, six months, year, two years, or millennium; Search all of GenConnect, just one country, or just one state. All of these can be used in conjunction with each other in order to fine-tune your search. But, if you want it all, the results are now split into first 50, next 50, etc. Powerful! <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi?search> * * *

    05/27/1999 07:55:00
    1. [HODGES-L] Re: HODGES-D Digest V99 #312
    2. frnknbry
    3. unsubscribe ----- Original Message ----- From: <HODGES-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <HODGES-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 1999 3:19 AM Subject: HODGES-D Digest V99 #312

    05/27/1999 07:36:45
    1. [HODGES-L] Cemetery Photos
    2. This was on another list I'm on & thought you might be interested. Brenda Hester Hi everyone, I have just started a mail list for everyone who wants to find help in getting photos of their families headstones. To subscribe to the list simple send a message to CEMETERY-PHOTOS-L-request@rootsweb.com with the word subscribe and you will be added to the list. You don't have to be a professional photographer just someone who has a camera and would not mind taking pictures for other people who can't make it to your area of the world and vice versa. I hope a lot of you will give it this list a try and I hope that you will be able to find someone to help you. The larger the list gets the better chance you will have of finding someone to help you. Thank you for reading this message. Paula Easton CEMETERY-PHOTOS-L Listowner

    05/27/1999 03:52:55
    1. [HODGES-L] Fw: [NCROOTS-L] OPD cd update
    2. Linda Hodge
    3. Found this interesting. Linda Hodge -----Original Message----- From: John Robertson <jr@shelby.net> To: NCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com <NCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 2:34 PM Subject: [NCROOTS-L] OPD cd update >It appears likely that there will be required number of requests for the cd >to justify the making of a June 1999 revision of the Old Pendleton Database >cd. > >The Old Pendleton Database is composed of the ancestors and descendents of >those who lived in the westernmost 3 counties of SC. As expected, >event/locations for SC are the most numerous, but most states and many >countries are represented. NC and Georgia combined account for 15% of all >stated event/locations. > >This is the cd version of the Old Pendleton Database as maintained by >Herman Geschwind of the OPD Chapter or the SCGS (revised/expanded monthly). > This database now contains well over 200,000 names (showing >relationships), and almost 11,000 surnames. The gedcom may be downloaded >from the link provided, but the cd is provided to save hours of >download/extract/combine/import time in 3 major genealogy programs (demos >or shareware of >all provided). > >Please note the following: >1. The cd will not work with Macs >2. The cd requires Win95 or Win98. > >The Old Pendleton Database cd webpage has been updated: > http://www.shelby.net/jr/olpend/ >You can look here to find about anything you'd like to know about the cd. > >Please do not respond to this list regarding the cd. A special mailing >list OPD-CD-L has been formed at Rootsweb for the special purpose of >discussion of obtaining/using the cd. A portion of the revenue from the >cds will go to Rootsweb and to the OPDC/SCGS. This cd project was not >begun until it had the approval and support of Rootsweb. > > > > > > >==== NCROOTS Mailing List ==== >NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political >announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, >etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal >and exclusion from this mailing list. Spam crashes our servers and we have >to take a stand. For comments or list administration questions,please >Barbara Farthing Bonham msb@myfamily.org > >

    05/26/1999 03:09:58
    1. [HODGES-L] ISRAEL LUCAS INDIANA
    2. Jerry & Renee Brandel
    3. 1850 IN Census Index Lucas, Israel IN Grant Center Township 1850 147 258 90% 1860 IN Census Index Lucas, Israel IN GRANT CO. CENTER TWP 422 1860 HE MARRIED A MARY HODGES ANY ONE WITH INFORMATION LET ME KNOW RENEE

    05/26/1999 02:17:36
    1. [HODGES-L] Unsubscribing
    2. Diana Flynn
    3. Please remember to send unsubscribe messages to: HODGES-L-request@rootsweb.com Or to: HODGES-D-request@rootsweb.com The "L" address is for the regular list and the "D" is for those of you who get the digest. All queries to the list should be posted to: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com There are now 248 (give or take a few) of you on the list. Hope you all have a nice weekend and please remember or Veterans! Diana Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. List manager of HODGES-L and FLYNN-L http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/f/l/y/Diana-S-Flynn/index.html

    05/26/1999 08:50:06
    1. [HODGES-L] Obit
    2. Linda Hodge
    3. Found this on my daily obits: CROSSMAN, Lorraine (BROWN) [HOOGE]; ; Victoria BC CAN; Regina L-P (SK CAN); 1999-5-20; jmarley

    05/26/1999 08:02:16
    1. [HODGES-L] Fw: Nelson J. Hodges
    2. Christine Hodges
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Christine Hodges <chodges@erie.net> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.con <HODGES-L@rootsweb.con> Date: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 8:06 AM Subject: Nelson J. Hodges > Oct 3.1968 >The Tacoma News Tribune >Nelson J. Hodges >Nelson J. Hodges 62 if 1105 S. 138 St >died Wednesday in a local hospital. > He was born in Pennsylvania and came >here in 1928. > He owned and opersted the Nelson J. Hodges >Trucking Co. and was a member of the Teamsters >Union, Local 313 >Survivors include his wife, Margret, of the home, >a daughter Mrs.Leora Jaentsch, of summer, >and 4 granddaughters > Services are announced by. >Mountian View Funeral Home. >burrial was in mountian view cemt. > Can some one please help me find Nelson's daughter >Lerora, and is wife (Margret still living) in Tomaca Wash. > or is she since passed on, and burried also in Mountian >View cemt. >Nelson is the brother of my Grandfather Clarence Leo Hodges bn 4/29/1902. > The family needs to know of some medical conditions that can be passed >generation to generation, and seem to be showing up in the grandchildren >of the and g grandchildren of all the siblings of Nelson J. Hodges. > any help will be appreacated. >Thank You. >Christy Hodges at >chodges@erie.net >

    05/26/1999 06:12:25
  1. 05/26/1999 04:36:10
    1. [HODGES-L] Fw: [INLAWREN-L] Resaca Battlefield, Resaca, Georgia
    2. Diana Flynn
    3. Thought you all might find this interesting. Diana Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. List manager of HODGES-L and FLYNN-L http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/f/l/y/Diana-S-Flynn/index.html -----Original Message----- From: Sam Cline <scline@hoosierweb.org> To: INLAWREN-L@rootsweb.com <INLAWREN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 9:51 PM Subject: [INLAWREN-L] Resaca Battlefield, Resaca, Georgia >I was recently asked by a resident of Indiana to let as many persons >as I could know of the likely destruction of the Resaca [Georgia] >Battlefield. The Resaca Battlefield is now privately owned. The >battlefield is to be clear-cut by the present owner. The 1864 >entrenchments are still in place within the area to be clear cut. > >The Governor of Georgia needs to be contacted and encouraged to >preserve the battlefield with whatever means he has available >including eminent domain (condemnation). > >The following link will take you to The Civil War Trust page dealing >with the Resaca Battlefield. There is also information concerning the >means by which the Georgia Governor's office may be contacted. > >http://www.civilwar.org/cwt-new20.htm > >If you are inclined to do so, let the Governor of Georgia know of your >concerns concerning the preservation of the Resaca Battlefield as a >Georgia State Park. > >There were 6,000 soldiers, including a number from Indiana, killed >during the two day [May 14 & 15, 1864] Battle of Resaca. > >Preserving the historic areas of these United States of America is >important to our generation and those to follow. > >To those of you who may be offended that I would take up your time >with this message; my apologies. > >Sam Cline > > > >==== INLAWREN Mailing List ==== >Do you have some Lawrence County information to share? >Please e-mail Rebecca (rrowley@indiana.edu). > >

    05/25/1999 09:02:44
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] Hodges message board
    2. Jerry & Renee Brandel
    3. I JUST FOUND WHAT THE CAMERA WERE FOR I CAN NOW GET COPIES -----Original Message----- From: Christine Hodges <chodges@erie.net> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 3:55 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] Hodges message board >Islam Hodges and others > there is quite a few Hodges on the message board here. >maybe it has what you don't and we can answer some of their >questions. >www.familyhistory.com >then click message board and put in sur-name and it take you to >the message boards there are for messages in there for >Islam Hodges, Va > > >==== 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. >

    05/25/1999 04:28:56
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] Hodges-Putnam Co., IN
    2. WJPteach: Thanks for the reply. I don't have a clue where they were from....even in KY. I know that Sarah's husband Noble James Myers was married the first time in Bourbon Co., KY. I also know that he bought some land in Putnam Co., IN from Drury Hodges but that was not Sarah's father. I know that Sarah's mother Nancy was born in KY (census). This has been a very elusive family. Any help appreciated. Phoebe

    05/25/1999 03:32:50
    1. [HODGES-L] Hodges message board
    2. Christine Hodges
    3. Islam Hodges and others there is quite a few Hodges on the message board here. maybe it has what you don't and we can answer some of their questions. www.familyhistory.com then click message board and put in sur-name and it take you to the message boards there are for messages in there for Islam Hodges, Va

    05/25/1999 03:04:26