Hi... I was wondering would anyone know if there would be obituaries for Willis Aaron Hodges (born Feb 1843 and died Augusat 31, 1886 in Charlton Co, GA), Basheba Heath Gainey Hodges Rowell (died Nov 3, 1931 in Charlton Co, GA)? I would love to have their obits. Appreciate any help.... Stephanie Grohol
The following Francis in PA might be the father of the Francis who married Elizabeth Clack [Clark?] [[ Francis Hodge, York, Pa. (member of Warrenton Meeting House) dau. Jane b. 1736 md. Edward Everett on 11/9/1787.] Francis listed as landowner in tax list of 1768 in Cumberland Twp. (now Gettysburg)]] Following is more info on Francis and Elizabeth Clack: Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia, Vol. 1, p.533 Package marked "Papers of No Particular File."--January 6, 1804. This writing is to certify that I, James Miller, having intermarried with Fanny Lindon, daughter of Molly Lindon, deceased, who was sister to Elizabeth Hodge, wife of Francis Hodge, also sister of Charles Clack: the said Fanny being sister to Joseph Lindon, late of Augusta County, who ran away upwards of eleven years ago from said County, being then about eleven or twelve years old, and has never been heard of since by any of his relations, and is therefore supposed to be dead, and there being a legacy belonging to the said Joseph if living, or if dead, as is supposed, to the said Fanny and the undersigned, as heirs of the said Joseph, said legacy issuing out of the estate of George Matlock, deceased, of the County of Louisa (relinquishes to James Brooks his right to administer on Joseph's estate). (Signed) James Miller. Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia, Vol. 1, p.533 Polly Vines deposes, 27th November, 1804, in Botetourt County, before John Todd: That Joseph Lindon went from Augusta upwards of ten years ago; Joseph was her cousin; he has but one sister, Fanny Miller; Joseph was son to Molly Lindon, formerly Molly Clack, who was sister of Elizabeth Hodge, wife of Francis Hodge, and sister of Charles Clack. Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.159 Page 180.--Estate of William Teas to Robt. Love, executor, Dr.--1778, July 11, paid Francis Hodges for seven days' reaping, ,4.4.0; Francis Hodges (DAR #552864 A. 569) b. 1745, d. 1824 Fayette Co. KY. He was in patriotic service in Caroline Co., VA during the War. In 1763 he m. Elizabeth ??? [ ?Elizabeth Clack, Augusta Co.?] and their children were: 1. Daniel Hodges 2. Francis Hodges, Jr., m. Mary Brock 3. Galen Hodges, b. 1772 m. Mildred Webber 4. Mary Ann Hodges, m. Augustine Webber Source: page 158 of The HODGE / HODGES Book FOCUS ON VIRGINIA-TENNESSEE-ARKANSAS DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM RILEY HODGE, M. G. by Thomas Allen Bruce, M.D. pub. 1982 in Little Rock, Arkansas Francis HODGES Sex: M Event(s): Born: ABT 1776 Of Mdsn', 'Virginia Parents: Father: Francis HODGES Mother: Elizabeth CLARK [ Clack ] Source Information: Film Number: 537112 Page Number: 25 Reference Number: 1136 Voter registration bio, made @ 1870 in Clay Co. Mo "William V. Hodges. I was born in Orange County Virginia on the 18th day of January 1805. My Grandfather, Francis Hodges, was a soldier in the Continental army under Washington and was at Brandywine and Yorktown. I emigrated with my mother to Fayette Co., Ky in 1815. I came to Clay Co., Mo. in 1826, and have lived here ever since. I served in the Heatherly, Blackhawk, and Mormon Wars. I served 12 months in the militia in Clay Co. in the late Civil War. I have raised 12 children. I have been a member of the old Baptist Church 23 years. I have always been a Whig. In my old age, my negros that I bought with my own money have been taken from me. I raised my children so that they did not do any stealing during the Civil War. " I traced this Francis when I was looking for mine who also was married to an Elizabeth. Ken in Orlando At 09:33 AM 06/12/2003 -0500, you wrote: >I have learned that my ggggrandfather, Francis Hodges, resided in Louisa County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Clack, daughter of Moses Clack and Anne Medlock. Anxious to learn who Francis' father was. There was a John Hodges in Louisa County but don't know if he is the father. Appreciate any information that you may have. wgwalters@sbcglobal.net. > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager >DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! >http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup >Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. > >
Thanks for the information. Glad to know the names of the other children of Francis Hodges and Elizabeth Clack. It is believed that Francis was in Augusta County early on and the only other Hodges in that vicinity was a John Hodges. So it may be possible that he is the father. Winn Walters ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kenneth Hodge" <khodge3@earthlink.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 10:43 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Francis Hodges > The following Francis in PA might be the father of the Francis who married > Elizabeth Clack [Clark?] > > [[ Francis Hodge, York, Pa. (member of Warrenton Meeting House) dau. Jane > b. 1736 md. Edward Everett on 11/9/1787.] Francis listed as landowner in > tax list of 1768 in Cumberland Twp. (now Gettysburg)]] > > Following is more info on Francis and Elizabeth Clack: > > Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia, Vol. 1, p.533 > Package marked "Papers of No Particular File."--January 6, 1804. This > writing is to certify that I, James Miller, having intermarried with Fanny > Lindon, daughter of Molly Lindon, deceased, who was sister to Elizabeth > Hodge, wife of Francis Hodge, also sister of Charles Clack: the said Fanny > being sister to Joseph Lindon, late of Augusta County, who ran away upwards > of eleven years ago from said County, being then about eleven or twelve > years old, and has never been heard of since by any of his relations, and is > therefore supposed to be dead, and there being a legacy belonging to the > said Joseph if living, or if dead, as is supposed, to the said Fanny and the > undersigned, as heirs of the said Joseph, said legacy issuing out of the > estate of George Matlock, deceased, of the County of Louisa (relinquishes to > James Brooks his right to administer on Joseph's estate). (Signed) James > Miller. > > Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia, Vol. 1, p.533 > Polly Vines deposes, 27th November, 1804, in Botetourt County, before John > Todd: That Joseph Lindon went from Augusta upwards of ten years ago; > Joseph was her cousin; he has but one sister, Fanny Miller; Joseph was son > to Molly Lindon, formerly Molly Clack, who was sister of Elizabeth Hodge, > wife of Francis Hodge, and sister of Charles Clack. > > Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745 - 1800, p.159 > Page 180.--Estate of William Teas to Robt. Love, executor, Dr.--1778, July > 11, paid Francis Hodges for seven days' reaping, ,4.4.0; > > Francis Hodges (DAR #552864 A. 569) b. 1745, d. 1824 Fayette Co. KY. He > was in patriotic service in Caroline Co., VA during the War. In 1763 he m. > Elizabeth ??? [ ?Elizabeth Clack, Augusta Co.?] > and their children were: > 1. Daniel Hodges > 2. Francis Hodges, Jr., m. Mary Brock > 3. Galen Hodges, b. 1772 m. Mildred Webber > 4. Mary Ann Hodges, m. Augustine Webber > Source: page 158 of The HODGE / HODGES Book > FOCUS ON VIRGINIA-TENNESSEE-ARKANSAS > DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM RILEY HODGE, M. G. by Thomas Allen Bruce, M.D. pub. > 1982 in Little Rock, Arkansas > > Francis HODGES Sex: M > Event(s): Born: ABT 1776 Of Mdsn', 'Virginia > Parents: > Father: Francis HODGES > Mother: Elizabeth CLARK [ Clack ] > Source Information: Film Number: 537112 Page Number: 25 Reference > Number: 1136 > > Voter registration bio, made @ 1870 in Clay Co. Mo > "William V. Hodges. I was born in Orange County Virginia on the 18th day of > January 1805. My Grandfather, Francis Hodges, was a soldier in the > Continental army under Washington and was at Brandywine and Yorktown. I > emigrated with my mother to Fayette Co., Ky in 1815. I came to Clay Co., > Mo. in 1826, and have lived here ever since. I served in the Heatherly, > Blackhawk, and Mormon Wars. I served 12 months in the militia in Clay Co. > in the late Civil War. I have raised 12 children. I have been a member of > the old Baptist Church 23 years. I have always been a Whig. In my old age, > my negros that I bought with my own money have been taken from me. I raised > my children so that they did not do any stealing during the Civil War. " > > I traced this Francis when I was looking for mine who also was married to > an Elizabeth. > > Ken in Orlando > > At 09:33 AM 06/12/2003 -0500, you wrote: > >I have learned that my ggggrandfather, Francis Hodges, resided in Louisa > County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Clack, daughter of Moses Clack and > Anne Medlock. Anxious to learn who Francis' father was. There was a John > Hodges in Louisa County but don't know if he is the father. Appreciate any > information that you may have. wgwalters@sbcglobal.net. > > > > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > >Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > >DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > >Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. > > > > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > HELP GET THE CENSUS ON THE INTERNET. VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT http://www.usgenweb.org/census > Thou shalt not use e-mail for any illegal or unethical purpose.
HELLO, I AM STILL LOOKING FOR MY SARAH HODGES WHO MARRIED GEORGE TACKETT IN HARDEMAN COUNTY TENNESSEE. ANY INFO WILL BE VER VERY MUCH APPRECIATED. THANKS BESSIE
Hi... I just discovered that Thomas Jefferson Hodges (1860-1939) was the son of the first Philip Powell Hodges who married Julia Anderson. Thomas married Margaret Parris (Parrish). I was wondering if anyone had any information on Thomas and Margaret Hodges family? Like who their kids were, etc? I do know of two....Philip Powell, and a daughter named Etta? Found that much on ancestry.com and family search. But I can't find anymore out on this family.... Could someone help me in this? Any information would be helpful.... Thank you in advance.... Stephanie Grohol
Hi... I am searching for information on Philip Powell Hodges (Oct 7, 1899 Tattnall CO, GA - June 3, 1961 Liberty or Chatham Co, GA...depending on which death index is looked at(GA or SSDI)....and Janie (Eliza Jane) Callaway (Aug 17, 1903, Tattnall, GA-Oct 11, 1974 in Liberty Co, GA) Philip's parents were Thomas and Maggie Parris Hodges. Janie's were James M. and Elvada(Vada) Sapp Callaway... I looked at Ancestry.com and there isn't much....and I also looked at familysearch.org and also not much....so I am hoping someone can help me in my research....I have found them in the 1930 census..but it seems he may have been married before....he has children that are close in age to Janie who was 26 in the 1930 census....his three children were: Myrtle, Fronita and Cohen. He had children with Janie: Eldred who was 6 and Powell P (Philip Powell Jr) who was 5. If there is more info out there, appreciate the help.... Thank you in advance.... Stephanie Grohol
Valentine Papers (Virginia), Vol. 1-4, 1864-1908 Viewing records 1-2 of 2 Matches The Valentine Papers, Vol 1-4, 1864-1908 Winston Family Albemarle County Records James Winston & Salley , his wife, of Louisa Co. deed to Wm. Hodges , of same Co. £350 curr. 583 acres in Albemarle Co. adj. the county line between Louisa & Albemarle . Sept. 3, 1798 . D. B. 13, p. 418. View Full Context The Valentine Papers, Vol 1-4, 1864-1908 Winston Family Louisa County Records Isaac Winston , deed from Wm. Sampson & Betsey , his wife of Goochland Co. Stephen Sampson & Elizabeth , his wife, of Powhatan Co. £660 curr. 527 acres on Mud Swamp & Dutchman Creek in Louisa Co. adj. James Meriwether , Thomas Meriwether , Thomas Adams , Valentine Meriwether and Wm. Hodges . July 16, 1792 . Ibid. p. 235. View Full Contexthttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=valentinepapers&cres=33;8%2c34;2%2c35;17%2c38;21%2c39;4%2c42;109%2cssdi;1%2c1930usfedcen;2%2c1920usfedcen;2%2c&gsfn=&gsln=hodges&sx=&prox=1&gsco=2%2cunited+states&gspl=49%2cvirginia&year=&yearend=&gskw=louisa&refine=1&ti=&submit.x=35&submit.y=10&gss=angs&GS=HODGES
Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850 Viewing records 1-1 of 1 Matches Groom Given NameGroom SurnameBride Given nameBride SurnameMarriage DateCounty JAMES S.GIBSONELIZABETH D.HODGES09 June 1817Louisa MARY HODGES Request Information (SS-5) SSN229-52-6528Residence: 23093 Louisa, Louisa, VA Born7 Aug 1899Last Benefit: DiedDec 1983Issued: VA (1957) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 86 page 262 [p.262] Mrs. Hildegarde White Hodges. DAR ID Number: 85680 Born in Gonzales, Tex. Wife of Marion Walker Hodges. Descendant of Thomas Shelton, and of Corp. Micajah Clark, as follows: 1. Thomas Jefferson White, m. 1849, Martha E. Phelps (1830-1900). 2. John H. White (1808-38), m. 1827, Mildred Satler (1812-80). 3. Shelton White (b. 1776), m. 1794, Mildred Clark (b. 1779). 4. Thomas White (b. 1753), m. 1775, Sarah Shelton (b. 1759); Christopher Clark (b. 1737), m. 1757, Mildred Terrell. 5. Henry Shelton (b. 1738), m. 1758, — Ray (b. 1740); Micajah Clark, m. 1736, Judith Adams (b. 1716). 6. Thomas Shelton. Thomas Shelton (1714-1894) served as fifer, 1776, in Capt. John Mark's company, 14th Virginia regiment, commanded by Col. Charles Lewis. He was born and died in Louisa County, Va. Also No. 76395. Micajah Clark served as corporal in Capt. Samuel Woodson's company, 9th Virginia regiment of Foot. He was born, 1718, in Louisa County, Va.; died in Albemarle County, Va. View full context The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 123 page 175 Mrs. Annie Hamilton Hodges. DAR ID Number: 122579 Born in Carroll County, Miss. Wife of William H. Hodges. Descendant of Capt. Thomas Hamilton, as follows: 1. Thomas T. Hamilton (b. 1847) m. 1868 Louisa Johnson (1846-78). 2. John McGill Hamilton (1818-66) m. 1839 Mary Caroline Clinksales (1822-94). 3. Thomas T. Hamilton m. 1818 Eliza Thompson (b. 1800). 4. Thomas Hamilton m. Margaret G. Smith. Thomas Hamilton (1738-86) commanded a company in the first Virginia State regiment. He was born and died in Augusta County, Va. Also No. 117612. View full context The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 160 page 207 Mrs. Annie Marion Powell Hodges. DAR ID Number: 159648 Born in Columbia, Va. Wife of W. T. Hodges. Descendant of Robert Goodwin, as follows: 1. John J. R. Powell (b. 1846) m. 1871 Annie S. Jones (b. 1846). 2. Ferdinand Jones (1820-72) m. 1841 Mildred Barbara Goodwin (1821-91). 3. John Chapman Goodwin (1779-1845) m. 1803 Anna Rhodes Thompson (1783-1865). 4. Robert Goodwin m. 1766 Jane Tulloch. Robert Goodwin (1739-89) served as private in the Virginia troops. He was born in York County; died in Louisa County, Va. Also No. 145923. View full context http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&db=va2&cres=33;8%2c34;2%2c35;17%2c38;21%2c39;4%2c42;109%2cssdi;1%2c1930usfedcen;2%2c1920usfedcen;2%2c&gsfn=&gsln=hodges&sx=&prox=1&gsco=2%2cunited+states&gspl=49%2cvirginia&year=&yearend=&gskw=louisa&refine=1&ti=&submit.x=35&submit.y=10&gs=hodges&gss=angs
I have learned that my ggggrandfather, Francis Hodges, resided in Louisa County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Clack, daughter of Moses Clack and Anne Medlock. Anxious to learn who Francis' father was. There was a John Hodges in Louisa County but don't know if he is the father. Appreciate any information that you may have. wgwalters@sbcglobal.net.
Julia, Thanks Peggy ----- Original Message ----- From: <JACNVa@aol.com> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:30 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Hodges > Peggy, I don't have anyone in the information that I have on James Hodges > line that moved to Lauren Co., SC. Sorry. > > Julia > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. > >
Peggy, I don't have anyone in the information that I have on James Hodges line that moved to Lauren Co., SC. Sorry. Julia
Julia, Do you have any one kin to James that might have moved into Laurens Co., SC or surrounding area? Peggy ----- Original Message ----- From: <JACNVa@aol.com> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 12:35 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] Hodges > I am researching the Carrs of Halifax Co., VA who bought land from James > Hodges in 1777 and James and wife Martha in 1783. James Hodges moved to Newberry > Co., SC around 1785 and died 1787. In his will he leaves Tabby 10 shillings. > > > William Carr's wife was Tabitha (no last name). I am hoping that the Tabby > mentioned in James' will is Tabitha. The name Tabitha in mentioned often among > the Hodges during this time frame. > > Do you have a Tabitha in your data base? Her birth year would be c. 1750. > > Thank you, > Julia Carr > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > - > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > Thou shalt check thy spelling and thy grammer. > Searchable Archives at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >
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I am researching the Carrs of Halifax Co., VA who bought land from James Hodges in 1777 and James and wife Martha in 1783. James Hodges moved to Newberry Co., SC around 1785 and died 1787. In his will he leaves Tabby 10 shillings. William Carr's wife was Tabitha (no last name). I am hoping that the Tabby mentioned in James' will is Tabitha. The name Tabitha in mentioned often among the Hodges during this time frame. Do you have a Tabitha in your data base? Her birth year would be c. 1750. Thank you, Julia Carr
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Hi... I am seeking some help in locating Willis Alexander and Catherine Thomas Hodges in the 1900 thru 1930 census.....Willis A. was born 18 Nov 1849 in Charlton Co, Ga and died 29 May 1942 in Duval Co, FL. Catherine was born May 1872 and died Oct 1944 in Duval Co, FL. He married Catherine abt 1890 in Baker Co, FL. From what info I was able to find on familysearch.org it appears that at certain times when their children were born, they were living in Baker Co, FL then moved to Crawford, Nassau Co, FL. I looked on the Baker Co website and didn't find them there...so they I hope are in Nassau Co, FL.....possibly Duval Co, FL.... What precinct and district number is Crawford, by the way? This is what I have on the children: Henry Jesse Hodges: Nov 15, 1890 in Baker Co, FL Erma Elmira Hodges: July 3, 1892 in Baker Co, FL Charlie Christopher Hodges: Jan 12, 1894 in Baker Co, FL Isaiah Coleman Hodges: Sept 1897 in Baker Co, FL Robert Lee Hodges: 6 Apr 1900 in Crawford, Nassau, FL George Washington Hodges: born March 1905 in Crawford, Nassau Co, FL Minnie May Hodges: Jan 27, 1910 in Crawford, Nassau, FL Then there are two additonal children that are unnamed.... I would appreciate the help in locating them....if I knew where Crawford was, I could look too.... Thank you in advance for the help.... Stephanie Grohol
Hi... I am seeking some help in locating Houston Warren Hodges actual death date...I have that he died Jan 24, 1997 in Charlton Co, GA...but when I went looking in the SSDI and the GA Death Index..nothing comes up, his name yes, but not the right one....he was born (at least this is what I have) December 8, 1921 in Charlton Co, GA. His parents were Grover Cleveland and Victoria Crawford Hodges. He was buried in the Emmaus Cemetery in Charlton Co, GA. I did find him in the 1930 Charlton Co, GA census with his parents....it said that he was 8 years old (he was under Huston). Any help in this matter would be very helpful...because i seem not to be able to find this death date in what I found so far... Thank you in advance for helping... Stephanie
50 years together Goldberg and his wife were about to celebrate 50 years together. The three kids, all very successful careerists, but not as attentive as the parents would have liked, agreed to a Sunday dinner at the old folks house. Of course, they were all late, as usual, and the excuses flowed like wine: "Happy Anniversary, Dad!" gushed son # 1..."I'm sorry I'm running late...had an emergency at the hospital, you know how it is, and I didn't have time to stop to get you guys a present!" "Not to worry!" said the old man..."The important thing is, we're together!" Son #2 came rushing in. "POPS! you're lookin' good! And MOM! you're still beautiful, love! I just got in from L.A. where I closed a big deal! Came straight from the airport, and didn't have time to buy you a gift...I'm so sorry!" "It's nothing," said Goldberg...we're together, that's the main thing!" Daughter: "Mom, Dad, the firm is shipping me to Europe for a conference....I gotta run as soon as din-din's over...didn't have time for a shopping trip!" Goldberg sighed, "I don't care, we just like being together!" Halfway through the meal, Goldberg, in a reflective mood, said.."Listen, you three...Something's been on my mind, and I want to tell you about it.....your Momma and I...well, we came to this country during the war, penniless, desperate...and in the struggle to survive, I'm afraid we never got around to getting married....we just knew we loved each other, and after a few years, it didn't seem important, so...." The three offspring, with a collective gasp, said, "DAD! You mean...you mean to say...we're...BASTARDS?" "YEAH, and CHEAP ones, too!" retorted the old man.
My ancestors from myself back are; Me, Elijah Vern Hodges married to Lois Jeanne Farnes, 5 children, Sapphire, Jacob, Amber, Natalie and Jared. My father, Early Gilbert Hodges born 15 Feb 1901 Almon, MO, died 11 Nov 1975 Kearns, UT, buried Twin Pines Cemetary Martinstown, MO, married Mary Frances Lease born 15 Mar 1918 Cabool, MO, died 25 May 1994 Sedalia, MO buried same, children Mary Frances Hodges married Larry Gene Furnell 2 children Early Gilbert Hodges Jr. married Micky Veione Sorensen 5 children Oraphena Catherine Hodges married Marvin Eugene Caton 3 children Elias Jacob Hodges married Cynthia Erickson 5 children Edwards Gabriel Hodges married Bernadine Kay Zahorka 5 children Pauline Ann Hodges married Daniel Franklin Lawrence 13 children Me Leona Kay Hodges married Jerry Franklin Fritchman 2 children Alice Evelyn Hodges married Daniel Reid 9 children My grandfather Elias Francis Hodges born 12 Dec 1875 Martinstown, MO died 3 May 1961 Independence, MO buried Twin Pines Cemetary Martinstown, MO married Oraphena Huller born 29 Apr 1875 Martinstown, MO died 24 Jul 1950 Independence, MO burried same, children; Pearly Evlyn Hodges born 2 May 1898 Waco, TX died 7 Feb 1971 Hyrum, UT, buried Brigham City, UT married Everett Harry Giffen born 9 Jul 1893 Green Co, MO died 9 Jul 1970 Independence, MO, 11 children. My Father Paul Lamont Hodges born 30 Oct 1906 Almon, MO died Louisana 1994 married Marcella Winnifred Emma Payne 1 child. Charlotte Ann Hodges born 8 Sep 1911 Jordan, MO died June 2001 Sweet Springs, MO married Lloyd Delbert Pease born 10 Aug 1891, 6 children. My great grand father Robert Walker Hodges born 12 Dec 1845 Versailles, IN died 14 Feb 1894 Almon, MO, buried Almon, MO married Sarah Ann Johnson born 7 May 1847 Queen City, MO died 6 Jan 1929 Almon, MO buried same, children Joseph Gabiel Hodges born 6 Jul 1868 died 9 Aug 1957 Elijah William Hodges born 2 Dec 1869 died 8 Aug 1955 Dorothy Stella Fidellis Hodges born 11 Nov 1871 died 14 Oct 1877 Rosa May Hodges born 8 Apr 1874 died 13 Nov 1952 My grand father Lawrence Ellsworth Hodges born 30 Apr 1881 died 16 Dec 1955 Charles Arthur Hodges born 3 Dec 1882 died 26 Mar 1962 Grace Bell Hodges born 20 Jun 1885 died 8 Jun 1916 Son Hodges born 1887 died 1887 Minnie Viola Hodges born 8 Nov 1889 died 28 Jun 1910 My gg grandfather Gabriel Hodges born 4 Aug 1823 Versailles, IN died 25 Jan 1881 Martinstown, MO married Dorothy Conn born 6 Feb 1824 Versailles, IN died 15 Feb 1878 Martinstown, MO both buried Twin Pines Cemetary Martinstown, MO children My great grandfather William Hodges born 24 Jan 1847 died 18 Jan 1916 Joshua Conn Hodges born 30 Aug 1849 died 20 Feb 1928 Reuben Sylvester Hodges born 12 Feb 1851 died 18 Jan 1933 Lynn Banks Hodges born 1 Dec 1853 died 26 Mar 1931 Christianna Hodges born 31 Jan 1855 died 27 Feb 1943 Mary Jane Hodges born 19 Sep 1857 died 12 Jun 1935 Martha L. Hodges born 16 Jul 1859 died 15 Jan 1917 John E. A. Hodges born 25 Dec 1861 died 1 Jan 1913 Son Hodges 22 Jan 1868 22 Jan 1868 My ggg grandfather William Hodges born 1800 Abbeville Dist, SC died Dec 1833 Ripley Co, IN married Deborah L. Creath born 12 Jun 1801 Lexington, KY died 22 Apr 1880 children all born in Versailles, Ripley Co, IN Malinda Hodges born 19 Jun 1818 died 13 Nov 1871 Huldah Hodges born ca 1820 my gg grandfather Thompson Hodges born ca 1825 Sylvester Hodges born 12 Apr 1828 William A. Hodges born 12 Jul 1830 Benjamin F. Hodges born 24 Apr 1832 Margaret Hodges born ca 1833 My ggg grandfather Richard Hodges Jr born Essex Co, VA 1756 died 7 Jan 1823 Ripley Co, IN buried Turkey Creek Cem Ripley Co, IN married Sarah F. Rosemond born 1755/60 buried same, children John Rosemond Hodges born 1780 Elizabeth Hodges born 1784 Samuel Hodges born 25 Oct 1788 died 25 Apr 1873 Richard Hodges III born 1791 died 1866 Jane (Jennie) hodges Sarah H. Hodges Margaret Hodges My ggg grandfather Reuben Bert Hodges born 8 Jan 1804 died 16 May 1888 Mary Hodges My gggg grandfather Richard Hodges married Elizabeth Jones born VA 1720 Died age 96 children my ggg grandfather James L. Hodges born 1763 died 6 Aug 1828 John Hodges born 1764 died 24 Dec 1834 Sarah Hodges died 24 Apr 1844 Charles Hodges born 1868 died after Mar 1845 William Brookes Hodges born 1771 died 1830 Dorothy Hodges and other children Many of my ancestors siblings lines have been researched, some by people who regularly post to this list. Elijah ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerry Hackley" <gerry@hackley.com> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 10:57 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Early Ancestors in Virginia > Elijah - Have you posted YOUR ancestor chart??? > Gerry Hodges Hackley in Corpus Christi, TX > > > At 10:29 AM 5/24/2003 -0500, you wrote: > >Hello everyone, > > > >I've been studying the history of Jamestown Virginia. It is loaded with > Capt. John Smith information, but I was able to find other records. > >Founding of the Nation > >The three ships: Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery brought the > initial colonists to Jamestowne on May 13, 1607. These are the trio of > vessels, which on a dark December night in 1606, sailed down the Thames to > arrive on April 26th of the following year on the coast of Virginia. > > > > > > > >Basic documentary records such as the Census, the Muster, and the Ancient > Planters list provide our best records of specific individuals. > > > > > > > >The two Hodges I found in the Jamestown records are John Hodges, and > Thomas Hodges. I was unable to find if they are related, but I believe > that they are. I have not had time to investigate their ancestry, but I > believe it has been done. I am looking for a list of their descendants > because I believe that one, or the other of these two Hodges was the > ancestor of my Richard who moved from Virginia in the 1750's to South > Carolina. Family tradition, (unfortunately), says that the family came to > America, to Virginia, with the Virginia Company. > > > > > > > >If anybody has a descendancy chart for these two Hodges it would help. > > > > > > > >Thanks, > > > > > > > >Elijah > > > > > > > > > > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > >Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > >Thou shalt edit any quoted text down to the minimum thou needest. > >DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. >
Hi Gerry, I have more on this Thomas's line if you want it. Did you ever find out if this McClain was one of yours? 9 Jesse Hodges b. 5/15/1818 [ Desc. Rose Hogan and Jesse Moore] d. 6/25/1902 Knox Co., Tn. Valley Grove Bapt. Ch., Ball Camp Pk. #1 md. 9/13/1854 Knox Co. sp. Sarah E. McClain d/o James and Mary McClain HODGES FAMILY HISTORY TRACED BY MAIDEN, N.C., MEMBER OF CLAN By Dr. J.E. Hodges, Maiden, N.C. When Tom Hodges unloaded his two pack horses and two milk cows, on whose backs were transported all the world's goods he brought over the mountains, all the territory of what is now Watauga County was a howling wilderness. He had left the scattered settlement on the Yadkin far behind. Many miles down the Watauga, about Sycamore shoals, was the Watauga settlement. In the Valle Crucis section, Sam Hix and his son-in-law, James Holtsclaw, had a cabin and stockade, but it is doubtful if Hodges ever knew they were there. In fact, he was where the foot of white men had seldom trod, with nature for his companion. Just West of Boone he built his camp, for that is just what it was a "Faced Camp, in the language of the frontier. It was built of logs with back and ends solid, roof sloping front to back and front open. The big fire for cooking and warmth was built in front of the open side. The small amount of bedding brought along, soon supplemented by bear skins, was spread on forest leaves in the back of the camp for sleeping and rolled up out of the way in the day time. This camp had to answer all the purposes of a home till the pioneer could build a cabin of round logs, covered with split logs and fitted with a big rough stone chimney. Soon after this cabin was completed and enclosed with a rail fence, the family received quite a scare when the head of the house was away with the dogs and his rifle on a bear hunt. Had he stayed at home there would have been no need for a hunt, for an enormous black bear came into the clearing and proceeded to investigate this intrusion into his domain. Reaching the fence that surrounded the little cabin, he stood erect and placing both front paws on the top rail quietly, and for some time, surveyed the surroundings till satisfied, and went on his way, to the great relief of the wife and children. THOMAS HODGES CHILDREN According to the 1790 census, Thomas Hodges had nine children, four sons and five daughters. Of these, only one son was past 16 years of age. In this article only the three best known sons will be considered. These were William, Jesse, and Gilbert. William Hodges married a Mullins, a sister of Jesse Mullins, a great hunter, trapper, and old time fiddler. He owned a farm on the east side of New River lying on both sides of the Wilkesboro road. It is said that he had considerable sums of money hidden here and there in the hills, and never found. William Hodges settled on a place a short distance east of the late John Hardin home, owning a large tract of land there, which he later sold for a rifle gun and dressed buckskin. He reared a large family - Larkin, Adam, William, John (Jack), Burton, Mark, Sallie, Delphia, and Mary (or Nancy). Of these, Larkin was a Baptist preacher of some note in his day. He married Polly Moody. Adam moved to Tennessee and died there. William married a Morris and settled near Elk Cross Roads. John married a Morris, a sister of William's wife. Burton married a Miss Northern. Mark married a Calloway. Delphia married Adam Cook, and Sallie married his brother, the Rev. John Cook. Mary (or Nancy) married Soloman Greer who lived on Stony Fork. Jesse married Polly Clawson and lived in the Old Soda Hill community, later selling his farm to David Lookabill just before the beginning of the Civil War. Of his children, Frank married Nancy Ingraham; William, a Triplett; Elbert, Kattie Davis; Patsy, a Stansburg; Elizabeth, a Jones (on his death she married William Miller); Nancy, Thomas Griever of Tennessee. Thomas died during the Civil War, unmarried. Jack was killed by bushwhackers during the war. Cynthia married Edward Blackburn, and was the mother of congressman Spencer Blackburn. The third son, Gilbert, married Sallie Shearer, daughter of pioneer Robert Shearer, who built his first cabin in the pines on the bluffs where the .Three Forks& came together. The old Indian trail passed by and he concealed his home from them. According to Robert Shearer;s records, she was born March 24, 1799 and married Gilbert Hodges September 11, 1817. Of the children of Gilbert Hodges, Thomas married Mary Ingraham; Robert, Peggy Ingraham (he lived till 1914, Holland); Riley, married Violet Moody; Elizabeth, Edward Clawson; Louisa, John Green; Larkin, Louisa Gragg. People now living recall many of these people and a number of the children of the above couples are still in our midst. For example, ex-sheriff John W. Hodges of Boone, is a son of Burton Hodges, who was son of William. He is therefore the great-grandson of the pioneer, Thomas Hodges, who came to the mountains in 1781. The Hodges of eastern Carolina, while of the common stock, are descended from a different branch. They have been prominent from the days of the early settlements. They are plentiful in the Patriot Army, and while I have carefully searched the records, have found only one Hodges in North Carolina who was a Tory, Lieux (sic.) Joseph Hodges of Cumberland County, they served their country in almost every capacity during the long, heart-breaking struggle for independence. It has, as almost families, an outside feature. In this family it is a tendency to medicine in some branch or other, where you find a considerable number of Hodges you will find doctors. They do not seem to have taken to the law and politics very extensively, and I have not found that any have especially distinguished themselves at the bar, bench or the legislative halls, after medicine, as general practitioners, as specialists, druggists, chemists, etc. The ministry seems to attract them, and a great number of the name have filled the pulpit of various denominations. The Rev. William Hodges, of Orange, who participated in spreading the "Great Revival" over Tennessee and Kentucky about 1800 to 1805, was especially outstanding in the Presbyterian church of his day. As a whole, they have been a quiet, unobtrusive people, generally preferring agriculture, the mechanical trades, the mercantile and business fields to the more exciting and uncertain paths of life, and I have found but few instances where any community suffered by their being a part of it. Ken At 06:39 AM 05/27/2003 -0500, you wrote: >The following information was copied from The History of Watauga County, >North Carolina, Vol. II, 1987 > >Thomas Hodges b. Virginia 1750 > m. Betsy Cottrell > d. Ashe Co., NC > >Gilbert Hodges, son of Thomas Hodges & Betsy Cottrell > b. 25 Jul 1845 Boone Ashe Co, North Carolina > m. Sarah (Sallie) Shearer > children: > 1. Thomas T. Hodges - killed while felling a tree. He was a teacher @ >Appalacian Training School and a farmer > 2. Robert - died 1914 > 3. Elizabeth > 4. Holland Francis Hodges - died Parris, Lamar Co., Texas 5 Oct 1924 > 5. Richard Riley Hodges - book The Foster Family of Flanders, England & >America by Dr. Billy Glen Foster at Texas State Library in Austin, Texas > 6. Sarah Hodges > 7. Louisa Hodges > 8. Larkin Hodges later moves to Buncombe Co., NC > 9. Thomas Jefferson Hodges (also believe moved to area of Paris, Lamar >Co., Texas) > 10. Hannah Martishia Hodges buried Paris, Lamar, Texas > >One submitter of a lot of Hodges information in the library at ASU >(Appalacian State U. library) in Boone, Watauga, NC in 1995 was >Peggy McGee Maness of 13331 Veronica road, Dallas, TX 75234-4916 phone >214/247-0326 > >- - - - - - - - - - >William Hodges b. 1782 Wilkes Co., NC > d. 1855 (about) Stoney Fork, Watauga Co., NC > m. 29 Dec 1800, Wilkes Co., NC > father: Thomas Hodges mother: Betsy Cottrell > children: > 1. "Sally" Sarah Hodges - 1803 Ashe Co., NC spouse: John Cook > 2. Larkin Hodges > 3. Delphia Hodges > 4. William "Billy" Hodges, Jr. b. 1811 KILLED in Civil War > spouse: Jane Morris > 5. Thomas Hodges 1812 > 6. Nancy Hodges m. Soloman Greene > 7. John "Jack" Hodges m. Fannie Morris > 8. Jesse Hodges > 9. Dillard Burton Hodges > 10. Adam Hodges 1822 m. Judy Calloway > 11. Demarcus Hodges b. 1826 Ashe Co., NC m. Mary Calloway >