RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Previous Page      Next Page
Total: 7820/10000
  1. 05/25/1999 02:01:44
    1. [HODGES-L] Fw: [NC-SC] Stuff you won't find in the search engines
    2. Diana Flynn
    3. >GREAT! #5 >--->Genealogy Research Easy Access Tip! >This information is excerpted from "How to Do Research on the Internet" >http://www.researchonline.net/res1.htm >Permission is explicitly granted to repost this message to other maling lists. > > >There are a number of things you can now access via the internet that you >will not find using the search engines. For this GREAT! tip, I am confining >the term "search engine" to the more commonly designated search engines, such >as Yahoo, Excite, et. al. and the 50 or so specialized search engines that >deal specifically with genealogy materials. > >When I began teaching this course back in 1996, Yahoo was the only available >search engine not accessible via TELNET, and it had an amazing 100,000 + >entries. It's simply amazing how things have changed in three years and how >many new researchers coming on line now have never used or even heard of >Telnet. > > You will access various kinds of materials in your research. These >materials include books, manuscripts, artifacts, maps and gazeteers. These >materials are classified as primary or secondary sources. Any item which is >original, an autobiography, journal, census or tax record, will, land tract, >etc. is considered a primary source and is generally more reliable than >secondary sources, histories, transcriptions of records, indexes, etc. > > Simply stated, local libraries throughout the country are the >protectors of our cultural heritage. Hidden jewels can be found in the >endangered primary source materials of their collections. For example, books >describing the historical development of an area are invaluable. These >materials can include the histories and genealogies of persons and families, >as well as histories of businesses. Likewise, directories of all >kinds--telephone, city, business, and church membership--are especially >helpful. > > Now the Internet introduces remote searching of online catalogs. >Additional reasons for checking other library catalogs and library home pages >are: to identify unique or specialized resources not readily available >elsewhere; to find items most likely to be in a local library servicing the >geographic area you're researching; to obtain these items or copies of >selected reference materials (which correspond to your research needs) >through interlibrary loan; and to identify key resources outside the remote >library that may assist you in your research. > > Several Web sites provide directory listings of the growing number of >library catalogs accessible via the Internet. Although the search format >varies among library catalogs, the remainder of this lesson concentrates on >making it easier to find the needed information. > > Use one of the following Web site directories to locate a library in >the geographic area of interest: > > http://library.usask.ca/hywebcat/ > http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/staff/morgan/alcuin/wwwed-catalogs.html > http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/siteindex.html > http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/gateway.html > http://www-personal.umich.edu/%7ekjostert/archives.html > > The above sites represent a sample of the many libraries worldwide >that are bringing their catalogs online. Instructions are provided at each >location to help you get into each library catalog. Follow the instructions >on the catalog screen to search, to get help, and to exit the catalog. >Accessing Via the Internet > > There are a variety of ways to access library catalogs via the >Internet using different protocols/software packages to act as a client to a >host server. These include standard Web Access (Z39.50), Telnet, Telnet 3270, >FTP, and dial-up access. This example focuses on TELNET access. >Telnet: > > Many online library catalogs use Telnet as their connection tool >because it is available on all hosts that have realtime connections to the >Internet. As a basic communication tool of the Internet, it allows users to >connect to hosts, usually at the base level and at the login prompt level. > >A large amount of the information online is still available via Telnet access >only. You'll want to become acquainted with this important tool. The first >thing you must do is configure your browser to use Telnet. > >For Windows 95/98 and Netscape > >In Netscape choose Options|General Preferences|Apps. Enter TELNET.EXE. > >Your system is now configured to use the built-in Telnet program to access >these sites. > >For Windows 95/98 and Internet Explorer > >Your system is already configured to use Telnet. No configuration is required. >Getting the Most Out of Online Catalogs > > Upon arrival at the library catalog or library home page, read the >introductory information. This narrative should give practical advice on >getting help, getting around (commands used to navigate within the catalog), >and conducting a search (example searches and special features). In addition, >see if the library has created special online indexes for portions of their >collections that are not included in their online catalog. If not, try to >determine what types of library holdings, such as older materials, are not >represented in the online catalog. > > There are four steps you should follow to maximize your use of these >online catalogs. > > Step 1: Summarize your search topic. > Step 2: Identify key concepts. > Step 3: Select terms. > Step 4: Combine terms (advanced searching/boolean operators). > >Step 1: Summarize Your Search Topic > > Summarize your search topic in one or two phrases or sentences. State >what you want to find information on. For example: > > I want to find information on early Aiken County, SC and surrounding >areas. > >Step 2: Identify Key Concepts > > Identify two or three main concepts. For example: > > I want to find information on: > > Aiken plantations > Hammond family > Edgefield district > Revolutionary War > Early plantation life > >Step 3: Select Terms > > List keywords that describe concepts you have identified. Subject >terms can be keywords, synonyms, or variant forms of a word. You can use >dictionaries and thesauruses to help you in selecting the appropriate terms. > > Carolina plantations > Aiken County history > Hammond > Butler > Edgefield County history > The American Revolution > > Note that the terms introduce three important concepts that are >critical to zeroing in on your area of research: > >1. Since we are researching before the Revolutionary War, all of the area >that is now North and South Carolina was referred to as Carolina. At the >beginning of the war, the split occurred with North Carolina initially siding >with the colonists and South Carolina with the British. > >2. Aiken County, where the current Hammond plantation is located, was known >as Edgefield District, and then Edgefield County prior to 1871. > >3. Although my particular interest is in the Hammond family, it is important >to know the other family names that intermarried as family groups and >religious/ethnic groups migrated together. > >Step 4: Combine Terms > >Connect terms using advanced search techniques (and/or adjacency). >Online Search Strategies > > The three online search strategies explained in this section are >keyword searching, subject heading searching, and call number searching. > >Forming a Keyword Search Strategy > > Before starting a library catalog or OPAC search, it is helpful to >clarify what information you are seeking. Be creative in constructing your >keyword searches to discover items that you might otherwise miss. A keyword >search provides flexibility in a number of ways: > > o It allows you to combine key concepts. > o It allows you to use everyday language or synonyms in lieu of >designated subject headings. > o It checks all fields of every record. >Where Do I Go from Here > > Once you have identified a book you need to physically access, >contact your local librarian with the details of the book: its title, author, >publisher, and call number. The library will then request the book via >interlibrary loan. Some books do not circulate via interlibrary loan. In that >case, you may request that the holding library copy pertinent pages for you. >Generally, there is a nominal copy charge for this service. > > >GREAT! #5 >--->Genealogy Research Easy Access Tip! >This information is excerpted from "How to Do Research on the Internet" >http://www.researchonline.net/res1.htm >Permission is explicitly granted to repost this message to other maling lists. >

    05/25/1999 11:02:17
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] Hodges-Putnam Co., IN
    2. Phoebe, I have a Hodge family in Kentucky in this time frame. They were from Prince George's County, Maryland. Some of the names are the same as my line and this names are suppose to be different than those found in other Hodge lines, Example Eliza and Nathan ; The names William and George are part of the line I am looking at. , Where was your line from before Kentucky? WJPteach@AOL.com

    05/25/1999 08:37:08
    1. [HODGES-L] Hodges-Putnam Co., IN
    2. STILL looking for the following Hodges originating (my first notes) in KY and moving to Putnam County, IN. Any help appreciated. TIA Phoebe Pantier Bush PSBU@aol.com Generation No. 1 1. ?1 HODGES He married NANCY. She was born 1785 in Kentucky. Children of ? HODGES and NANCY are: 2. i. SARAH2 HODGES, b. Abt. 1812, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1868. 3. ii. WILLIAM HODGES, b. Abt. 1805, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1850. Generation No. 2 2. SARAH2 HODGES (?1) was born Abt. 1812 in Kentucky, and died Aft. 1868. She married (1) NOBLE JAMES MYERS 14 February 1837 in Putnam County, Indiana. He was born Abt. 1796 in Kentucky, and died April 1851 in Putnam County, Indiana. She married (2) SAMUEL WESLEY POFF 05 March 1868 in Putnam County, Indiana. He was born Abt. 1804 in Virginia. Children of SARAH HODGES and NOBLE MYERS are: i. ELIZA ANN3 MYERS, b. 22 January 1838, Indiana; d. Aft. 1880; m. (1) JOHN HENDERSON SMITH, 04 October 1853; b. 05 March 1829, Indiana; d. 15 September 1866; m. (2) MADISON SUTHERLIN, 1869; m. (3) JOHN J. WEIDLE, 1878; m. (4) GEORGE W. KUEN, 1889. ii. MARTHA E. MYERS, b. 1841, Indiana; d. Aft. 1851. iii. NATHAN B. MYERS, b. 1846, Indiana; d. 22 August 1864, Tennessee. iv. PRESTON N. MYERS, b. 1848, Indiana; d. Bef. January 1893; m. SARAH FRANCIS REED, 25 May 1871, Putnam County, Indiana; b. Abt. 1850, Indiana; d. 24 July 1920, Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana. v. CYNTHIA J. MYERS, b. January 1850, Indiana; m. JAMES R. REED, 23 December 1869, Putnam County, Indiana; b. Abt. 1846, Indiana. 3. WILLIAM2 HODGES (?1) was born Abt. 1805 in Kentucky, and died Aft. 1850. He married CATHERINE DAVIS 21 November 1837 in Putnam County, Indiana. She was born Abt. 1805 in Indiana, and died Aft. 1850. Children of WILLIAM HODGES and CATHERINE DAVIS are: i. NOBLE JAMES3 HODGES, b. Abt. 1838. ii. NATHAN HODGES, b. Abt. 1841. iii. WILLIAM S. HODGES, b. Abt. 1843. iv. GEORGE W. HODGES, b. Abt. 1846. v. JOHN H. HODGES, b. Abt. 1848.

    05/25/1999 07:08:08
    1. [HODGES-L] Fw:
    2. Jerry & Renee Brandel
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Judy Hardy <judylh@mich.com> To: Jerry & Renee Brandel <brandel_jerry@email.msn.com> Date: Monday, May 24, 1999 11:18 AM Subject: Re: >Renee, >I checked our death index and didn't find a death record for Mary Ann. >However, the State of Michigan has a death record for her and it says she >died 29 May 1869 in Day Twp., Montcalm County from dropsy at the age of 29 >years, 9 months, and 7 days. She was born in NY. From her age given she >would have been born before 1841. You can see the record for yourself if >you go to the following website >www.mdch.state.mi.us/PHA/OSR/gendis/index.htm This is a website >for the Michigan Department of Public Health and they have all the early >death records available there. You will need to follow the directions and >then type in the surname LUCAS. Scroll down through the names until you >come to Mary Ann, then click on her name. The information will come up. >Mary Ann and Israel don't aren't listed on our 1860 census, however, Israel >is listed on our 1870 along with the names Emily J., Louise, Adelmer, >Lucella, Adelphia and William in Stanton, pg. 4. Emily J. is Israel's 2nd >wife, his marriage to Emily J. Hinds on 4 Jul 1869, is recorded in Book B, >pg 17 of the Montcalm County marriage records. Israel and Mary Ann must >have had several small children as he didn't waste much time in remarrying >after Mary's death. Mary's father, DAvid is also listed for that year on >pg 7 in Stanton. Are you interested in the information off these census? >It appears they moved into Montcalm County sometime before 1870. I wasn't >sure from your email if you just wanted information on Mary Ann or if you >needed information on David also. Let me know if you want other >information and just what it is you want looked up. > >Best Wishes, >Judy > >---------- >> From: Jerry & Renee Brandel <brandel_jerry@email.msn.com> >> To: Judy Hardy <judylh@mich.com> >> Subject: >> Date: Thursday, May 20, 1999 7:01 PM >> >> judy i dont know if you remember me you looked up a few things for me we >> are tring to find these people who wrote it is my uncle very grateful if >you >> can help uss Renee: >> Here at last is everything we presently know about Mary Ann Hodges, >daughter >> of David and Roby (Archer) Hodges: >> 1. She was b. 1841 in NY State. >> 2. She marr. Israel Lucas (probably in MI). >> 3. They lived at least some of the time in or near Stanton, Montcalm Co., >MI >> 4. She d. 1869 and is bur. in Forest Hill Cemetery, Stanton, MI >> Renee, see what you can do with this. Remember, be very very very very >> selective. The end result should be lots of additional information about >> her, but not about any wrong people with the same or similar name. This >is >> the essence of genealogy research; checking out all of the false leads >and >> eliminating them, to be left with only the right facts. It's a lot of >hard >> work, but well worth it when you are done. >> I would suggest starting with the US census reports, always the best >place >> to >> start. >> It would be really great if you could get an obituary for Mary Ann >(Hodges) >> Lucas from one of the Stanton or Montcalm Co. newspapers from 1869, >because >> it would probably mention exactly where in NY she was b., and exactly >when >> she came from NY to MI (and then to IN and back again to MI). These are >> very >> important facts we do not know, but would dearly like to. >> Let me know if you need help. Good luck. >> Bob Hodges >> >>

    05/24/1999 12:31:14
    1. [HODGES-L] Isham Hodges
    2. Researching Isham Hodges b.1750 in Va. Relocated to Marlboro Cty., SC. Any help appreciated. Betty

    05/24/1999 11:51:44
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] help
    2. superiormail
    3. Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you! My computer had a bad reaction to some new software and I couldn't get on-line and today is my first day back on! The e-mail address for the LDS site is: http://www.familysearch.org/ Good luck! Lethalu -----Original Message----- From: Jerry & Renee Brandel <brandel_jerry@email.msn.com> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, May 17, 1999 5:15 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] help >church of crist latter day saints in utah city what i am looking for that >family history sit i lost is > > > > >==== 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. >

    05/24/1999 08:22:48
    1. [HODGES-L] HODGES LINE
    2. COULD THERE BE A CONNECTION? PLEASE HELP, IF SO. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME. LYNDA " HODGES LINE " 4. DORIS LOUISE (FLINT) GULLEY (NAME USED LOUISE). B. 4-14-1913 IN PADUCAH, KY. D. 8-21-1981 IN LOMA LINDA, CALIF. (CANCER) M. DELMAR EUGENE GULLEY ON 6-14-1931 IN VIENNA, ILL. DELMAR B. 9-24-1916 IN PADUCAH, KY. D. 9-15-1987 IN LOUIEVILLE, KY. MOTHER AND FATHER: 5. MYRTLE ALLURA (MATLOCK) FLINT B. 3-13-1878 IN PADUCAH, KY. D. 7-25-1961 IN ALTON, ILL. M. WILLIAM FRANKLIN FLINT ON 7-25-1895 IN RAGLAND, KY. WILLIAM B. 5-27-1875 IN_________________ D. _____IN ____________________ MOTHER AND FATHER: 6. ELIZABETH BOND (HODGES) MATLOCK B. 10-17-1839 IN _____________ D. 8-2-1909 IN ____________________ *M. CHARLES PINKNEY MATLOCK (NICK NAME PINKY). ON 9-16-1858 IN PADUCAH, KY. CHARLES B. 8-17-1832 IN ______________ D. 11-8-1915 IN _________________ . *PAGE 25, VOL. 3, McCRACKEN CO, KY. MARRIAGES FATHER AND MOTHER: 7. WILLIAM JESSE HODGES B. 7-29-1807 IN CALLOWAY CO. , KY. D. 1843 M. ELIZABETH WINFREY (BONDS) HODGES ON 7-29-1827 IN CALLOWAY CO. KY. ELIZABETH B. ABT. 1812 IN CALLOWAY CO. KY. D. 10-23-1856 IN ______________________ FATHER AND MOTHER: 8. JOHN HODGES B. __-1785 IN _______________,VA. D. _____ IN CALLOWAY CO. KY. M. MARY (UNKNOWN ) HODGES ON ___-1806 IN __________________,VA. MARY B. 1787 IN __________________, N.C. "CHILDREN OF WILLIAM JESSE HODGES AND ELIZABETH WINFREY (BOND) HODGES " WILLIAM JESSE HODGES B. 7-29-1807 D. 1843 IN -_______________ M. ELIZABETH WINFREY (BOND) HODGES ON JULY 29,1827 IN OLD WADESBORO, KY. CALLOWAY CO. ELIZABETH WINFREY B. ABT. 1812 D.10-23-1856 CHILDREN OF UNION: PERNECIA JANE B. 9-18-1828 IN _________________ D. _____ IN ______________________ M. JOHN M. KING ON ________ IN ________________ B. _____ IN__________________________ SARAH ANNE B. 3-23-1830 IN ___________________ D. ________IN ___________________________ M. JOHN B. BORDING ON _______ IN _________________________ B. _____ IN ____________________ D. ________ IN ______________________ WILLIAM URIAH B. 2-4-1832 IN __________________D. _______ IN __________________________ M. _____________________________ THOMAS JAMES WINFREY B. 7-27-1834 IN _________________ D._______ IN ___________________________ M. _________________ LILBURN FRANKLIN B. 6-12-1837 IN _______________D. 12-31-1906 IN_________________________ M. PERNICIA FAULKNER ON ______ IN _____________________ B. _______ IN __________________ D. ________ IN ____________________ *ELIZABETH BOND B. 10-17-1839 IN ___________________D. _______IN ________________________ M. CHARLES PINKNEY MATLOCK (PINKY) B. _____ IN _____________________ D. _______ IN _____________________ MARTHA SERENIA B. 8-12-1842 IN ______________________D. ______ IN _______________________ M. ___________________________ (NOT SURE OF THIS CONNECTION). ?????? MY GREAT-GRANDMOTHER WAS ELIZABETH BOND (HODGES) MATLOCK. AND MY GREAT-GRANDFATHER WAS CHARLES PINKNEY MATLOCK.(NICK NAME PINKY). I

    05/24/1999 05:39:09
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] Mona Rhea Hodge
    2. Jackye Light
    3. My great great grandmother, Mary Louvena Hodges, was born in Chickasha in 1889. Her parents Lee and Lucy ROSE HODGES, then moved away to Murry County, then to Beaver County and finally returning to the area around 1914. Jackye Light P.O. Box 25 Rolla, KS 67954 -----Original Message----- From: Kadgen@aol.com <Kadgen@aol.com> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, May 24, 1999 12:12 AM Subject: [HODGES-L] Mona Rhea Hodge >We have just lost this fine woman last week and I wanted all to know. Mona >Rhea Hodge was born in Chickasha, OK 15 Sep 1915 and died 15 May 1999. She >was the grand-daughter of the Noah Hodge that I have been searching for info >on since I joined this mailing list about 8 months ago. Anyone who believes >that we have a connection, please contact me, as we are trying to plan a >family reunion in Aug 2000. > > >==== 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/

    05/24/1999 03:52:44
    1. [HODGES-L] Oldest Ancestor in my line?
    2. Elijah V. Hodges
    3. Adam, and Eve, of course. Elijah ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    05/23/1999 11:36:52
    1. [HODGES-L] Mona Rhea Hodge
    2. We have just lost this fine woman last week and I wanted all to know. Mona Rhea Hodge was born in Chickasha, OK 15 Sep 1915 and died 15 May 1999. She was the grand-daughter of the Noah Hodge that I have been searching for info on since I joined this mailing list about 8 months ago. Anyone who believes that we have a connection, please contact me, as we are trying to plan a family reunion in Aug 2000.

    05/23/1999 07:18:08
    1. [HODGES-L] Fw: 21st NC troops
    2. Diana Flynn
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Coy B Hodge Sr <chodge@NorthState.Net> Date: Sunday, May 23, 1999 6:11 PM > Anyone having connections to or wanting information about civil war >veterans from Surry Co check this sight out. > >Coy > > >>http://www.tarheelconfederate.com/21st/21st.htm >> >> > >

    05/23/1999 05:19:19
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] New to list
    2. PAT & WOODY ADAMS
    3. Bob, I would love to see the information that you have on the Isham Hodges of Marlboro Co., S.C. I have hit a brick wall. Does anyone know the names of his children? >They certainly sound familiar to me. You are descended from the Isham >Hodges of Marlboro County, SC. I am interested in him because I am >descended from the Isham Hodges of Franklin County, Va. I will post some >more on your Isham. > >Bob Hodges > >-----Original Message----- >From: PAT & WOODY ADAMS <jamadam@digital.net> >To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 7:19 PM >Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] New to list > > >>Hi Diane, Sorry for the delay. No I am afraid my Elizabeth is not the one >>you are looking for. She had several children but none named Dorey. My >>Elizabeth was living in Calloway Co. Ky.on the 1850 census. Sorry, Pat >> >>>PAT & WOODY ADAMS wrote: >>> >>>> This is my first time to post to this list and am looking forward to >>>> the >>>> possibility of swapping some information with others. I am researching >>>> the >>>> family of my ggg. grandfather John Hodges. John was B.Aug.29, 1789 in >>>> South >>>> Carolina D.March 21,1872 in Calloway Co. Kentucky. The Bible record >>>> states >>>> that he was the son of "Isham Hodges and Mary his wife". I believe >>>> that >>>> about 1810 the family left S.C. and moved to East Tenn. before moving >>>> on >>>> to Western Ky. around the mid 1820s. John was the Sheriff of Calloway >>>> Co. >>>> in the late 1820s. The 1830 Ky census indicates that he had five >>>> children >>>> living in the household. One of the female children (Elizabeth) >>>> married >>>> Pleasant Ware Evans on Oct. 22, 1846 . They are both buried in the >>>> Evans >>>> Cem. in Calloway Co. as is John. There are a lot of ties between the >>>> Evans >>>> and Hodges families and I am having a difficult time sorting it all >>>> out. I >>>> believe that John may be the brother of Edmond Hodges B.Nov. 10,1797 >>>> in >>>> South Carolina. Some of Edmond's children were living next door to >>>> John or >>>> a few doors away in the 1830, 1840 and 1850 Calloway Co. Ky. census. >>>> Does >>>> this family sound familiar to anyone? I would love to trade Info. >>>> Thanks, >>>> Pat Adams >>>> >>>> James (Woody)& Pat Adams >>>> Rockledge, FL. >>>> E-mail:<jamadam@digital.net> >>>> >>>> ==== 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/ >>> >>> Hi, my name is Diana Doss Mercer and I noticed you mention Elizabeth >>>Evans.Could you tell me if she had a daughter name of Dorey who was >>>married to Moses Evetts or Evitts.I found Moses and Dorey listed in >>>Cumberland east of Smith Co.,Tenn in 1850 >>>with Elizabeth Evans living with them and I assumed she was Dorey >>>mother's.Thank you for your time and have a nice day. >>>Diana Doss Mercer >>> >>> >>>==== 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 >> >> >>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 ==== >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 James (Woody)& Pat Adams Rockledge, FL. E-mail:<jamadam@digital.net>

    05/23/1999 03:58:32
    1. [HODGES-L] SARAH HODGES
    2. Bessie Turley
    3. Looking for any info on a Sarah Hodges in Hardeman county,Tennessee born around 1808 supposedly in Tennessee.She married George Tackett. They had several children: William Coffee Austin Mary Sarah Amanda Edy James Any info would be very much appreciated. Thank you Bessie turley@usit.net

    05/23/1999 11:45:25
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] SARAH HODGES
    2. anybody needing links to NEW YORK STATE VIDAL RECORDS FOR DEATH BIRTH OR MARRIAGES AND THE STATE RECORDS ARCHIVES PLEASE EMAIL ME PRIVATELY KENNY ALBANY NY

    05/23/1999 08:50:57
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] Albany NY/Hodges
    2. Linda Hodge
    3. My family Line is at this web site. My Line is under Arrington. http://www.se.mediaone.net/~baygents/ Linda Hodge -----Original Message----- From: WJPteach@aol.com <WJPteach@aol.com> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, May 22, 1999 11:30 PM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Albany NY/Hodges >Linda, Who is the oldest ancestor in your family line. WJPteach@AOL.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. > >

    05/22/1999 09:42:28
    1. [HODGES-L] Albany NY/Hodges
    2. Christine Hodges
    3. Kenneth you and your sister have to give us some names to work with. Can't help you if we have something to work with.

    05/22/1999 06:52:05
    1. [HODGES-L] Hodges
    2. Christine Hodges
    3. at Anstery.com ILL land records data base has 206 Hodges listed data base is free for 10 days Happy hunting

    05/22/1999 06:48:39
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] Albany NY/Hodges
    2. Linda Hodge
    3. Christine, My brother and I live in Albany, NY. Dad: Jesse Lee Hodge-Born: Nov. 27, 1913-July 2, 1995. He was born in Waynesboro, MS. I am Looking for Hodge in MS. But if you would like me to I can go to New York State Archives here in Albany, NY. And Look up something for you. They have tons of information. Let me know. Linda Hodge -----Original Message----- From: Christine Hodges <chodges@erie.net> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, May 22, 1999 8:38 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] Albany NY/Hodges >Kenneth you and your sister have to give us some names >to work with. > Can't help you if we have something to work with. > > >==== 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/ > >

    05/22/1999 06:47:27
    1. Re: [HODGES-L] Albany NY/Hodges
    2. Linda, Who is the oldest ancestor in your family line. WJPteach@AOL.com

    05/22/1999 05:27:02