Hi Harriet and other researchers on the list. I'm trying to catch up...again...and lost the beginning of this thread if indeed it is a thread. I'm interested in learning more about JPs, what sort of qualifications were required to become a Justice of the Peace, and even what was their role and the functions they performed. I have several in my family lines and they did not appear to have formal legal training, nor were they of a religious nature....but they certainly did perform marriages. Was this their primary role? Connie .... Falls Church VA ~~~~snip Re: Fw: [CAFRESNO-L] Justice of the Peace as First Created in MaderaCo.1893
Lynda, My ggggrandfather was John Hodges b. 8-29-1784 S.C.,d. 3-21-1872 Calloway Co. Ky. and is buried in the Evans cemetery. Calloway Co. was Indian territory untill 1818 and that is when the first settlers came to the county. County records indicate that in 1822 he was one of the commissioners who constituted the first county court. In 1825 and 1830 he was Justice of the peace and was also Sheriff of the county during this same time period. In October, while I was in Calloway Co. I was given the desk that he used to hold his law books and paper work. Our family Bible says that he was married to Rebecca ----- and was the son of Isham and Mary Hodges. Around 1833 Rebecca must have died because I have a deed that is dated 1-28-1834 and it names Mary Hodges as his wife. In 1830, the census indicates that John and Rebecca had the following children. 1 male 5-10, 1 male 10-15 1 female 0-5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 15-20 I am only certain of the name of Elizabeth the youngest female who was my gg grandmother. She was born in 1827 and married Pleasant Ware Evans. I believe the names of the other children may have been John Jr.,William,Salinda and not sure of the other girl. Your William is not the right age according to the 1830 census but since he was 23 at the time, he could have been out of the house. On the 1870 census John and Mary are living in the house with Elizabeth, his daughter, and her husband Pleasant Evans. On the 1880 census, John has died and Mary is listed as the stepmother of of Elizabeth. I think that we are talking about the same John but the state of birth is not the same and that confuses me. I was born in Calloway Co.and return frequently to visit family and do research. I have many books of the county with tax records, marriages,and census records.I will be happy to check anything out for you if you like. Can anyone else shed any light on this? >THIS IS ALL I HAVE, JUST SIGNED ON HERE MESELF. > > . MYRTLE ALLURA (MATLOCK) FLINT (MY GRANDMOTHER). >B. 3-13-1878 IN PADUCAH, KY. D. 7-25-1961 IN ALTON, ILL. >M. WILL IAM 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. > > >THIS IS ALL I HAVE AS OF 12-15-1998 ON THE HODGES LINE. > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >Have you considered joining the Rootsweb Genealogical Data > Cooperative? http://www.rootsweb.com/ James (Woody)& Pat Adams Rockledge, FL. E-mail:<jamadam@digital.net>
Christy, You are searching my ancestors and also Robert L. Hodges ancestors. We go back to Isham and Robert. How far do you want to come down the lines of information I have from Isham Hodges? Robert L Hodges has much information on various lines of the Hodges. He may respond to your query also. Let me know and I will send you what I have. Lowell Brown Christie Campion wrote: > > Hi- I'm new to the list, but am curious as to any information on Hodges' > from Henry, Franklin & Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. I have some information > back to the 1700s, but that's all & I only have my direct line-- I'm looking > for any & all information. > I'm currently researching the following Hodges': > Robert HODGES Sr. b. 1704 VA d. Chestnutt Mt., VA > Isham HODGES b. circa 1730 VA d. 1782 Henry Co., VA > Robert D. HODGES b. 1770 Franklin Co., VA d. 1841 Franklin Co., VA m. > Susannah HALL > and on another HODGES line: > Robert HODGES (not the same one) d. 1832 Franklin Co., VA m. Elizabeth ? > Their son Elijah HODGES b. 1786 VA d. 24 Nov 1856 Chestnutt Mt. VA m. Judith > HODGES d/o Robert D. HODGES (above). > > Thanks for your help! > Christie > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Searchable Archives at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > Archives help at: http://www.shelby.net/shelby/jr/robertsn/rwsearch.htm > New threaded Archives at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/
THIS IS ALL I HAVE, JUST SIGNED ON HERE MESELF. . MYRTLE ALLURA (MATLOCK) FLINT (MY GRANDMOTHER). 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. THIS IS ALL I HAVE AS OF 12-15-1998 ON THE HODGES LINE.
Hi- I'm new to the list, but am curious as to any information on Hodges' from Henry, Franklin & Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. I have some information back to the 1700s, but that's all & I only have my direct line-- I'm looking for any & all information. I'm currently researching the following Hodges': Robert HODGES Sr. b. 1704 VA d. Chestnutt Mt., VA Isham HODGES b. circa 1730 VA d. 1782 Henry Co., VA Robert D. HODGES b. 1770 Franklin Co., VA d. 1841 Franklin Co., VA m. Susannah HALL and on another HODGES line: Robert HODGES (not the same one) d. 1832 Franklin Co., VA m. Elizabeth ? Their son Elijah HODGES b. 1786 VA d. 24 Nov 1856 Chestnutt Mt. VA m. Judith HODGES d/o Robert D. HODGES (above). Thanks for your help! Christie _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
Justices of the Peace -- BULLOCH CO., GA Created by Act of Feb 8, 1797 (If the name is given more than once, he served more than one term. I can give you dates of individuals if you ask for them) Richard T. Stanaland John E. McCall Samuel Slater John Lockhart Frederick Lanier Enoch Fagan Garrett Williams Daniel J. Blackburn James W. Lewis Stephen McCall James Nesmith John Dill Benjamin Lanier Joshua Everett Elisha Summerlin Levy Davis James Nesmith Abraham Richardson Samuel Slater Edmund Warren John M. Martin James Wilkinson John Olliff John Green Miles Scarborough H.M. Lanier Emanuel Aycock Peter Strickland Augustus Lanier Elmore Manes Hardy B. Hodges John M. Martin James H. Wilkinson John Green James Lee William H. McLain Buckner B. Jones Samuel E. Groover Henry Tillman Robert M. Williams Hardy M. Lanier James Hendricks Cornelious Gigger John Neesmith Hardy B. Hodges William H. McLean John Strickland Augustus Lanier John Green Henry Tillman John G. Williams John U. Rowe Louis Wilkinson Cuyler Banks John M. Martin Joshua DeLoatch James W. Kimbrell John Strickland William A. Brennen Hardy M. Lanier James Hendricks William H. Maclean Cuyler Banks Seaborn R. Hodges John C. Deloatch John Green James W. Kimbrel W.D. Brannan William O. Davis Ausuatus B. Miller Uriah M. Brannen Francis Akins John E. Gibson James W. Lewis John Deloach Benjamin lanier William Williams James Wilkinson Covington Cribbs Emanuel Brewton John G. Williams John M. Martin Benjamin Lanier William Williams James Wilkinson Nathan Jones James W. Lewis David Williams James Cone Edmund Warren Samuel Slater Elisha Summerlin Benjamin Lanier John Dell Lewis Lanier Henry Dutton Hardy Hodges Benjamin Lanier John Dell James B. Wright Abraham Richardson John M. Martin James Rimes David Williams James Lee William B. Williams John M. Martin William B. Williams Abram Richards James B. Wright James Lee Frederick Lanier Henry Dutton Hardy B. Hodges Charlton Lanier John R. Miller William Rowe Mitchell Hollaway Peter Strickland James Kerby James Wilkinson Hardy B. Hodges Wm H. McLain Thomas C. Lanier Hardy M. Lanier Peter Strickland Joseph Hagin
Would someone know where to get a list of Civil War regiments from Yell County? I'm trying to find information on John Wesley Hodges, who disappeared around the birth of his son Leander John Joshua Hodges in 1862. Jackye
Hi, looking for any information on Peter Francis Hodges born around 1860 in Stony Co., MO. He had a son named William Ora Hodges born about 1880 in MO also. William married Minnie Margaret Hilton and had four children: Francis, Emmett, Eugene and Ova Clarice. Any help wlll be greatly appreciated.
Hi please update the file I sent you on Jesse Hodges with the following corrections. My cousin Flavia has done the research on this family and I transcribed them in error. Also, this Jesse was born 20 Mar 1775 rather than 1782 as shown in the Mormon records. connie ~~~~~~~snip CONNIE - Jesse married Boone in 1817 - not 1871, trust this was a "typo" and Perlina belonged to Jesse and Rebecca Fisher. I posted my message to let her know that the Jesse who married Rebecca Fisher was probably not her Jesse = guess I should have so stated, huh? I haven't done anything with Hodges in a long time, but that Jesse I did recognize. Flavia
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The Library of Virginia should have copies of the Register of Births. Virginia had registers of births since 1853. They are not always complete, but if you write to the Library and ask for a copy of the record, they will send it to you. They also have a website. Bob Hodges -----Original Message----- From: JIM HODGE <golden@inetone.net> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 17, 1999 7:26 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] "Bland county Hodge" > > >I have a relative in my line by the name of Albert Hodge. >Albert according to records was born in bland county >Va. in 1867. Can anyone with this info or access to it >confirm or deny this?? Are the names and age of parents >listed? > >Thanks, > >Jim Hodge > > >==== 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 > > > > >
1870 HODGES HENRY Copiah County MS 286 Hazlehurst P.O. Federal Population Schedule MS 1870 Federal Census Index MS310104649 1870 HODGES IDA Lincoln County MS 116 Brookhaven Federal Population Schedule MS 1870 Federal Census Index MS310104656 1870 HODGES WILLIAM J. Lincoln County MS 014 Twp 5 Federal Population Schedule MS 1870 Federal Census Index MS310104764 AIS Mississippi Census Index Field Search Matches [Any] HODGES 546 546 Combined Matches Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID# 1841 HODGES JESSE Copiah County MS 014 No Township Listed MS 1841 State Census Index MS4257435 1850 HODGES EDMOND Pike County MS 473 No Township Listed Sl SL MS 1850 Slave Schedule MS46510721 1850 HODGES EDMOND Pike County MS 475 No Township Listed Sl SL MS 1850 Slave Schedule MS46510722 1850 HODGES JESSE Copiah County MS 421 No Township Listed Sl SL MS 1850 Slave Schedule MS46510727 MS46510729 1850 HODGES JOHN C. Pike County MS 489 No Township Listed Sl SL MS 1850 Slave Schedule MS46510730 MS0545785 1853 HODGES B. J. Copiah County MS 009 No Township Listed MS 1853 State Census Index MS0545793 1853 HODGES MARTHA Copiah County MS 009 No Township Listed MS 1853 State Census Index MS0545794 1860 HODGES AMOS Pike County MS 434 Holmesville Federal Population Schedule MS 1860 Federal Census Index MS54037442 1840 HODGES EDMOND Pike County MS 18 Federal Population Schedule MS 1840 Federal Census Index MSS4a1280281 1845 HODGES EDMOND Pike County MS No Township Listed MS 1845 State Census Index MSS4a1280282 1841 HODGES EDMOND Pike County MS No Township Listed MS 1841 State Census Index MSS4a1280283 1840 HODGES EDMOND Pike County MS 158 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule MS 1840 Federal Census Index MSS4a1280284 1840 HODGES EDMOND Pike County MS 18 Federal Population Schedule MS 1840 Federal Census Index MSS4a1280287 -----Original Message----- From: RDuaneHill@aol.com <RDuaneHill@aol.com> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, May 05, 1999 8:10 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] HODGES >Tim, > >You mentioned that you have over 3,000 names. Is this right? If so how many >do you have in the Lincoln, Pike & Copiah Counties, Mississippi? I am >looking for three brothers named: > >Wilfurd Hurley? Hodges > died in 1934 in Hazelhurst, Copiah County, Mississippi >Theodore Hodges > born 7 Jun 1884 > died Mar 1971 possible in Hazelhurst, Copiah County, Mississippi >Zeb Hodges > born 20 Feb 1896 > died Sep 1985 in Hazelhurst, Copiah County, Mississippi > >My grandmother daughter of Wilfurd H. says that they were all born in the >Bogue Chitto, Lincoln County, Mississippi area. If you have any information >that would be extremely helpful as these Hodges are very difficult to find. > >Duane Hill > > >==== 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 >
1820 HODGES EDMONE Pike County MS No Township Listed MS 1820 State Census Index MS1394219 HODGES SIDNEY Pike County MS No Township Listed MS 1820 State Census Index MS1394232 1820 HODGES WILLIAM Pike County MS No Township Listed MS 1820 State Census Index MS1394233 1820 HODGES JESSE Pike County MS No Township Listed MS 1820 State Census Index MS1394255 1837 HODGES JAMES Pontotoc County MS No Township Listed MS 1837 State Census Index MS154780 Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID# 1870 HODGES AMOS Lincoln County MS 012 Twp 5 Federal Population Schedule MS 1870 Federal Census Index MS310104588 1870 HODGES ANDREW Copiah County MS 231 Crystal Springs P.O. Federal Population Schedule MS 1870 Federal Census Index MS310104589 1870 HODGES EVY Copiah County MS 286 Hazlehurst P.O. Federal Population Schedule MS 1870 Federal Census Index MS310104624 MS310104641 1870 HODGES HANG Copiah County MS 186 Hazlehurst P.O. Federal Population Schedule MS 1870 Federal Census Index MS310104642 -----Original Message----- From: RDuaneHill@aol.com <RDuaneHill@aol.com> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, May 05, 1999 8:10 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] HODGES >Tim, > >You mentioned that you have over 3,000 names. Is this right? If so how many >do you have in the Lincoln, Pike & Copiah Counties, Mississippi? I am >looking for three brothers named: > >Wilfurd Hurley? Hodges > died in 1934 in Hazelhurst, Copiah County, Mississippi >Theodore Hodges > born 7 Jun 1884 > died Mar 1971 possible in Hazelhurst, Copiah County, Mississippi >Zeb Hodges > born 20 Feb 1896 > died Sep 1985 in Hazelhurst, Copiah County, Mississippi > >My grandmother daughter of Wilfurd H. says that they were all born in the >Bogue Chitto, Lincoln County, Mississippi area. If you have any information >that would be extremely helpful as these Hodges are very difficult to find. > >Duane Hill > > >==== 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 >
Hi Gale. Thanks for your response. I'm a little behind, but I'll forward your note to Dolores and maybe the two of you can find some connections. connie You can contact her directly at dcr555@softcom.net ~~~~~~~snip Re: HODGES-D Digest V99 #290 In a message dated 5/5/99 2:20:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time, HODGES-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << This is also my direct lines (My maiden name is Wilkes) and I do have lots of information on the Nashville Page line. If I can help you please EMail at GFord77113@aol.com. Gale >>
Hi Mary, Ken, and Flavia....I'm glad you brought up this question Mary. [I'm just catching up as you can tell and may have missed the response] The subject is Jesse Hodges and his marriages. I have a Jesse Hodges b. 1782 in Albemarle/Goochland son of William w. Hodges that died 1813 in Harrodsburg, Mercer, KY. The William w. Hodges family and his 7 sons went to KY circa 1809 or earlier. The sons of William W and unk are shown in the Mormon records as the following [suspect I know]: Benjamin b [1780], Samuel Harvey b 13 Feb 1782, Jesse [1782], Thomas [1784], John Pleasant 6 Apr 1786; William [1788]; David [1790]. >From Flavia I have the following information Jesse Hodges b. 20 Mar 1775 in VA. He married W1 rebecca Fisher 20 Dec 1801 in KY. He married W2 Sarah Sally Boone 29 Jun 1871 in Wayne county Inidiana. Children of Jesse and Sarah Boone are i. Perlina F. = John Rhoads 5 Sep 1824 Shelby co IN ii Fanetta Susan b. 1818 iii Rebecca Ann b 19 Mar 1820 [either a twin or same person as iv. Mary Jane b. 19 Mar 1820 = Levi butler 23 Mar 1843 Pulaski Co IN v. Isaac Jessie Boone Hodges b 7 May 1822 = Louisa Klinger 9 Apr 1851 Pulaski co IN vi John Pledge Hodges 28 Sep 1824 = Malissa Ann Oliver 11 Nov 1847 Pulaski co IN vii Samuel Pleasant Hodges b 28 Sep 1824 = Elizabeth Klinger 27 Jan 1848 in Pulaski Co IN [note another set of twins? Our line hasn't had twins before nor after but another Hodges line that married with the Pratts I think it was do have a history of twins.] viii. Martha Meca b 7 Dec 1826 ix Nancy Sarah Hodges b 5 Sep 1829 d. 18 Feb 1863. m. unk Taylor 22 apr 1852 x Louisa Margaret b 5 July 1832 = Joseph Klinger 17 Mar 1853 xi Emily Jane b 19 Feb 1835 d. 24 Apr 1850. Now Mary has a Jesse Hodges that is the son of John and Deborah Lee born 10 Nov 1760 who also is listed as marrying Rebecca Fisher 20 Dec 1801. Now what do you all think? Have we got two families mixed up here??? Please let me know if you canmake any sense of this. connie Perplexed in Falls Church VA In a message dated 5/5/99 2:20:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time, HODGES-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << X-Message: #2Re: HODGES-D Digest V99 #290 Date: Tue, 04 May 1999 08:31:37 -0600 From: Mary Buchholz <Shepherd@iw.net> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <372F04C9.1A454B96@iw.net> Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Hodges/Page in Goochland Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Kenneth, In your searches in Goochland did you run into my Jesse Hodges. I am searching for the full name of his wife; now I suppose he married in KY where he was serving in the Revolutionary War. I have records of this etc. HOWEVER, now I have been given two names for his wife and no surname. Sarah ? was the first; now from Anne Crabb, author of _And the Battle Began Like Claps of Thunder_; Jesse married Rebecca Fisher 20 Dec 1801. Jesse is the son of John and Deborah Lee born Nov. 10, 1760. Deborah Lee Hodges died in KY. Have other informationm, like children of Jesse to share, Mary -- http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/u/c/Mary-C-Buchholz/tree1.html >>
John G. SMITH of Prussia to Mary HODGES, Aug 18, 1836
Hi Ken..Thanks for your respose. .I've gone into the digest mode on several of my lists and am just now catching up. I'm forwarding your post on to Dolores. I don't have any further information on these families but Dolores and you can compare notes....both of you have copious notes to compare I'm sure. Hope you two can come up with something. Connie ~~~~~~~~snip Hi Connie, I show Patsy and Polly Page as sisters and not the same person. Patsy is usually short for Martha and of course Polly for Mary. Most of the family moved to the area of Nashville, Tn. although some cousins moved to Al. and Ky. If my info is incorrect, please let me know. Robert Page b. c1715 Presbyterian #1 md. ca 1736 sp. Unk #2 md. 3/20/1759 Bedford Co., Va. sp. Winnifred Patty William b. c1737 #1 md. 12/2/1757 sp. Agnes Houching (Houchins) #2 md. 9/24/1770 sp. Mary Weatherspoon (niece of Winnifred Patty) Robert Page b. 1/26/1762 Goochland Co., Va md. 10/24/1789 sp. Sallie Ann Harding (sister of John Harding of Belle Meade Mansion fame). 1. Giles Harding Page Born: 8/27/1792 Va. to TN Married: 9/15/1812 to Henrietta Mariah Wilkes, dau of Thomas B. Wilkes & Sally Gunn 2. Robert Page Born: ? Married: Julia Wilkes 12/20/1819 Davidson Co., TN She is also a daughter of Thomas B. Wilkes & Sally Gunn 3. John Page 4. George Page 5. Franklin Page 6. Sally Ann Page 7. Patsy Page 8. Polly Page Married Robert Hodge 2/1/1813 Davidson Co., TN. 9. Elizabeth Ken in Orlando At 07:12 PM 04/28/1999 EDT, you wrote: >Since one of my main paternal lines is Page, I'm also on the Page-L list. >Some of you may know of the amazing work done by Delores Rutherford in the >Goochland and surrounding VA areas on the Page family [oh how I wish I wish >that my >Page family had gone to VA instead of California!]. Anyway, she posted this >brief query about Hodge/Page connection. If any of you can help her please >reply directly to her dcr555@softcom.net or to me and we will post your >response to the PAGE-List. Thanks connie > > > Children of William PAGE (R-1) and Mary WEATHERSPOON > (his 2nd marriage) > (concluded) > > > R-1-9 Patsy ("Polly") PAGE > > She was b. 22 Sep 1782 and bp'd 19 Apr 1783 in > Goochland Co., the last child of William and Mary > PAGE whose birth is registered by the Rev. Wm. > Douglas.(1) > > Her marriage to James HODGES on 18 Jun 1808 was > performed by Rev. Lewis CHAUDOIN, the PAGE Family > marry-er in that county.(2) > > I have no more information on this couple except > that they do not appear in the 1810 Census of > Goochland Co. and may have moved to where other > PAGE and HODGES families had migrated. Perhaps > some HODGES researchers could tell us about them > >By the way this is only a small part of Delores's 32nd posting on the Pages >of Goochland. If any of you are researching Hodges/Page you will find a >wealth of information probably in the archives or the newly started "threaded >links" on the genforum. genealogy.com pages. Whee..... it's amazing. >connie >
I'll second that. My late uncle has one. Don't know why I didn't think of it myself! Kurt Pickering kpickering@tnema.org >>> "Diana Flynn" <ivie@tima.com> 05/04 7:21 PM >>> I'll take a guess and say it meant "Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks". Like I said, only a guess. Diana -----Original Message----- From: Frank Thomas GrayHawk Davis <grayhawk@swva.net> To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 6:05 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] Grave Markers >Hi All, I hope you will allow me this opportunity to ask a guestion that >is not about our Hodge(S) Family, although I started out seeking Hodge(s). > >This past Sunday I was in a cemetery looking for some Hodges' graves when I >came across something I have never seen in my life time. I sure hope I >don't offen anyone with my ignorance but I felt comfortable seeking your >knowledge. > >I came across an area in the cemetery that was about 12 feet square. It >was enclosed by a short cement wall about 6 or 8 inches wide and about the >same in height. In the center of that area was a tomb stone with only a >single name. Surrounding that stone were flat metalic Brass markers about >18-20 inches square. These markers were in very neat rows with about a >foot between each one. These markers had the name and dates (I assume >birth and death) or just names of the living. I also assume that those >buried there were cremated (if the size of the markers meant anything). Up >to this point nothing is questionable; however, about 5 or 6 of these >markers had something else. A quarter inch black metal rod was stuck in >the ground at the top end of the marker. Attached to each rod was a five >pointed black star. Each star had these letters; >P.O.E. > >Does anyone on this list have any idea what the letters stand for or why >the graves were marked as they were? I would love to learn the answer. >Thanks for your time and trouble. >Frank > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >Searchable Archives at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >Archives help at: http://www.shelby.net/shelby/jr/robertsn/rwsearch.htm >New threaded Archives at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== 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
Forwarded. -----Original Message----- From: hackley@insync.net <hackley@insync.net> Date: Wednesday, May 05, 1999 9:18 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Mississippi,Pike Co.,Hodges > > Could be? Maybe? I don't know; however, I am going to be doing some > > > checking on it. I have not done any research in Pike Co. but I have > > > done a bit in Itawamba. A lot of my Hodges lived there for about 30 > > > years prior to 1868 when they went to Johnson Co., TX after the Civil > > > War. This is the Dennis Newton Hodges & his wife, Sarah Jane Walker > > > with some of the inlaws, etc. Others remained there. I have seen the > > > names on the census in Pike Co. of Isham which may be the father of the > > > Isaac who is the father of my Dennis Newton Hodges. > > > "Gerry" Hodges Hackley > > > > At 12:02 PM 2/5/98 -0500, you wrote: > > > >Does ANYONE have information on the Hodges that lived in Pike Co.,Ms.? Are > > > >they connected to the ones in Itawamba Co., Ms.? The only thing I have are > > > >some names and no other data. I wonder where they came from,who they > > > >married,siblings. I will take ANYTHING. The names are Edmund,John Calloway, > > > >Drure, William and Amos. > > > >I would appreciate any information. Thanks in advance for any help anyone > > > >can supply. > > > > > > > >Ann > > > >Orlando,Fl. > > > >
Forwarded. -----Original Message----- From: hackley@insync.net <hackley@insync.net> Date: Wednesday, May 05, 1999 9:13 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Mississippi Hodges > > > Most of my MS research is in Itawamba, Lee & Pontotoc counties but > > > I have some info on your Pike Co. from the 1840 MS Federal Census > > > which is as follows: > > > > Hodges, Drure (over 45) > > > Hodges, Edmund 1 male over 10, 1 26-45 > > > 1 female under 10 & 1 (16-26) > > > Hodges, Jesse 1 (16-26), 1 under 10 (female) 1 (16-26) > > > Hodges, Sidney males 2 (under 10) 1 (10-16) > > > females 1(under 10) 1 (10-16) 1(26-45) > > > > 1820 Miss. Pike Co > > > William Hodges male 1 under 10; 1 (26-45) > > > female 2 under 10; 1 (16-26) > > > > > > "Gerry" HODGES Hackley > > > > At 10:55 AM 1/16/98 -0500, you wrote: > > > >Hi, Is there anyone out there that has any information on the Hodges that > > > >came to Pike County, Mississippi? Myg-g-ggrandfather Amos Hodges was born ca > > > >1814 in South Carolina. He moved to Miss. and married Delaney Prestridge. We > > > >have no idea who his parents were or siblings. How did he get to Miss.? We > > > >can find no information on him except in the census records of Ms. We know > > > >who his children are and on down but he is a mystery before that. Any > > > >informatio would be GREATLY appeciated. There are several other Hodges > > > >mentioned in the same census records but we can find no real connection or > > > >information on them. Thanks, > > > > > > > >Ann Nethero > > > > > > > > > > > >==== 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.