Copied from the Heritage of Houston County, Georgia 1821 - 2001 John Hicks Hodges was born September 2, 1851 in Perry, Georgia. He was the son of James Hicks Hodges, a confederate veteran and Mary Ann Rice. On January 21, 1870, John married Miss Katharine Norwood. They had ten children, two of whom died in infancy. The children who reached adulthood are as follows: General Courtney Hicks Hodges was born 5 January 1887. He married Mildred Lee, of Montgomery, Alabama. (See Courtney Hicks Hodges.) John Lorenzo Hodges married Miss Ruby Couch on May 1, 1924. (See John Lorenzo and Ruby Couch Hodges.) Sam N. Hodges, Sr. lived in Atlanta in 1971. Kate married Sam P. Houser on June 19, 1910. May married Thomas L. Hendrix on December 29, 1909. Edna married Thomas D. Mason, Sr. on January 21, 1914. A daughter married W. R. Williams and lived in Louisville, Kentucky. Teresa Hodges never married and died in 1970. John H. Hodges was postmaster of Perry born 1915 until 1923. He also served as Mayor of Perry, City Councilman and school trustee at various times. He was a member of Perry Methodist Church, where he served as steward, trustee and secretary. John died March 11, 1926 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Perry. Submitted by Addie Howell source: Houston Home Journal, 1971, Anniversary Issue.
Copied from the Heritage of Houston County, Georgia 1821 - 2001 "John Lorenzo and Ruby Couch HODGES John Lorenzo Hodges, son of John Hicks Hodges and Katherine Norwood Hodges, was born in Perry, Houston County, Georgia in 1885. He grew up in the printing office of his father, who was owner of the Houston Home Journal. As a boy, John learned to set type by hand. John graduated from Perry High School and then attended Business College in Atlanta. In 1915, he returned to Perry to be associated with his father. He purchased the newspaper from his father in 1924 and became publisher and editor. On May 1, 1924, John married Miss Ruby Couch of Talbot, Georgia. Ruby became his associate editor. They sold the business to Cooper Etheridge in 1946. John died November 13, 1964 after several years of illness. Ruby Hodges was the force behind the 1971 centennial issue of the Houston Home Journal. The issue was dedicated to her for her untiring efforts. John Lorenzo and Ruby Hodges are buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Submitted by: Addie Howell Source: Houston Home Journal, 1971, Centennial Issue."
we just reloaded the cd and it worked thank you all for your help ----- Original Message ----- From: SADONYA@aol.com Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 4:34 PM To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] help In a message dated 3/23/03 1:37:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, honeebee@jps.net writes: > > Hi, > A couple of years ago, I heard that if you take out the battery inside your > computer for at least 10 minutes..... things would be back to normal. > > This is a dangerous solution... You computer may not load up again. Unless you know what you are doing, please do not do this. ==== 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
Does anyone know anything about the ancestors of the HODGES shown on today's news about the War in Iraq whose name is Col. Frederick Hodges of the 101st Airborne???? Just curious. Gerry HODGES Hackley from Sparkling City by the Sea!!!
In a message dated 3/23/03 1:37:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, honeebee@jps.net writes: > > Hi, > A couple of years ago, I heard that if you take out the battery inside your > computer for at least 10 minutes..... things would be back to normal. > > This is a dangerous solution... You computer may not load up again. Unless you know what you are doing, please do not do this.
Hi, A couple of years ago, I heard that if you take out the battery inside your computer for at least 10 minutes..... things would be back to normal. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Brandel" <Brandel_Jerry@msn.com> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 10:31 AM Subject: [HODGES-L] help > my husband had put a password on our computer where you cant open up site > > that arent rated he forgot his password is there anyway around this > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > - > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > Learn and Enjoy IRC Chats-Step by Step Instructions-It's free and fun > http://www.flash.net/~gen4m/ > When in doubt, save thy message overnight and reread it in the light of dawn. >
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Thank you Flavia - Frank Hodges is not in my line either; but my grandfather took part in that invasion. The history books don't give the personal side of what it was like for the soldiers there. So I copied this letter you posted to add to the memorabilia I have from my grandfather. Kay Morris
I am forwarding this in case it might be of interest to someone on this list. I have no further information on this person. Flavia > The Free Lance > Hollister, CA > 30 Sep 1898 > ************** > > Letter from Manila -- > Dear Mother -- We left Honolulu on Aug. 4th and got here on Aug. 23rd. > Cavite is a small town about 5 miles from Manila in a direct line and > about 35 miles around by land. It is very hot here, and the mosquitoes > dont do a thing but eat a fellow up. They are thick as flies. The > natives are mean, and when we are on guard at night we have to keep > shooting at them all the time. They go out to the ships that DEWEY sank > to steal copper from the wrecks, or anything else they can lay their > hands on. We have lots of fun shooting at them to scare them away. We > have taken charge of the forts that DEWEY captured. It is wonderfully > interesting to view the thorough manner in which those Spanish ships were > done up, and the forts too. The natives give us a great deal of trouble. > They do all their fighting at night, but come around in the daytime as > friendly as can be. They have to be watched very closely. From what I can > learn Manila is a very pretty place. A person can see in this land many > queer and interesting sights. Emmet left Honolulu a day before we did, > and after 5 days we passed them, and they will not get here until the > 25th or 26th of this month. As the war with Spain is over he will miss > any fighting at present, but I expect to see lots of trouble yet with the > natives. They have captured the water supply, and we have given them > until today to turn the water on again. They have had the water shut off > for over 2 days. The natives have many Spanish prisoners, and it is a > dreadful sight to see them, as they are starving them to death. This life > is no picnic. A fellow has a great deal to go through. There is no fun in > it at all. Give my regards to all inquiring friends. I am getting along > all right, and reserve further particulars regarding my experiences until > I get home. I have received no word from home yet. Hoping this will find > you all enjoying good health, I remain, your loving son, > Frank W. HODGES >
lots of hodge hodges here HODGES, PERMELIA JOSEPHINE Date of Death: 6/23/1929 Collection: Memphis/Shelby Death Index http://history.memphislibrary.org/WebZ/Authorize?sessionid=0&next=startscreen&bad=html/authofail.html
I am the Robert L. (not N.) Hodges who helped Paul Hodges put together the series of publications by the Hodges Families Company. I think Linda Kmiecik posts on this board also. Bob Hodges ----- Original Message ----- From: <SPRAD666@aol.com> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 9:13 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] Linda Kmciecik/Robert N. Hodges > Looking for Linda Kmciecik & Robert N. Hodges who assisted the HODGES > FAMILIES COMPANY (HFC) in their research on HODGES in Southwest Virginia in > 1985. Thank you, Tim Spradling > > > ==== 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 >
Hi! I am attempting to make contact with Deborah Williamson whose email was dhwilliamson@prodigy.net in 2000. I tried that email address this evening and it bounced. Does anyone happen to know a new email address for her. She is descended from John Hodges and Margaret Lacey through their son Philip Hodges who married Mary Goss. Philip and Abigail were the parents of Noah Hodges who married Mary Snoddy and Abigail Brown Huntley. Can anyone provide me with Deborah's new email address? Thank You, "PJ"
Looking for Linda Kmciecik & Robert N. Hodges who assisted the HODGES FAMILIES COMPANY (HFC) in their research on HODGES in Southwest Virginia in 1985. Thank you, Tim Spradling
I have some of the Gooch's and the Hodges's marrying in Alabama. I was trying to find out more. ----- Original Message ----- From: <SPRAD666@aol.com> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 8:33 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] HODGES / Goochland > What does this have to do with HODGES of Goochland? You need to change the > subject. Tim > > In a message dated 3/9/2003 7:43:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, > psueg@bellsouth.net writes: > > > > Does any one know any thing about the Gooch's , > > that I guess the County was named after in Va. > > I have seen that name in Jefferson Co., Ala , > > and was wondering about them. > > > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > Thou shalt include a clear and specific subject line. > Searchable Archives at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >
What does this have to do with HODGES of Goochland? You need to change the subject. Tim In a message dated 3/9/2003 7:43:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, psueg@bellsouth.net writes: > Does any one know any thing about the Gooch's , > that I guess the County was named after in Va. > I have seen that name in Jefferson Co., Ala , > and was wondering about them. >
Looking for any and all info on the following line. James was a son of Bartholomew Hodge b. 4/1/1812 in Grainger Co., TN. 1.5 James Bartholomew Hodge (Doc) b. 1849 Livingston Co., Ky. md. ? sp. Sarah ? b. 1854 in MO 1.5.1 William C. b. 1869 Tn. (Step-son) 1.5.2 Willis C. Hodge b. 1873 Mo. 1.5.3 Arazonia Jane Hodge b. 3/11/1879 Randolph, Ark. 1.5.4 Omar Hodge b. 1886 1.5.5 Whit Hodge b. 1890 md. ? sp. Bertha ? 1.5.6 Clark Hodge b. 1893 1.5.7 Lorina (Odie) Hodge b. 1/11/1902 md. ? sp. Eli Barks 1.5.8 Teddie Hodge b. 1905 1.5.9 John Hodge b. 1908 1.5.10 Fred Hodge b. 9/17/1910 1.5.11 LuDicey Hodge b. ?
Does any one know any thing about the Gooch's , that I guess the County was named after in Va. I have seen that name in Jefferson Co., Ala , and was wondering about them. ----- Original Message ----- From: <SPRAD666@aol.com> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 10:39 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] William HODGES/Susanna LOVELL of Goochland > I made a discovery at the Library of VA in Richmond this week. I found that > the Welcome William HODGES' son William HODGES is not the one that married > Susanna LOVELL in Goochland in 1758, as reported in several > ancestry/rootsweb.com listings. William and Susanna are my GGGGGG > Grandparents thru their Son John, b. 1759 in Goochland, who married Frances > SHELTON in 1790 in Goochland. The William married to Susanna I believe is the > s/o of John HODGES of Goochland (probably a Brother of Welcome William HODGES > since they named their children similar names and lived very close to each > other in Goochland in the 1730s). The William HODGES married to Susanna > LOVELL had a child David in 1774 (according to the Douglas register) after > the marriage date of William HODGES and Elizabeth COCKE earlier in the same > year 1774. > > I know the William that married Elizabeth COCKE is Welcome William HODGES' > son William since they sell a piece of property together in Goochland in 1771 > right before Welcome dies in 1772. That 1771 deed names Welcome William > HODGES and William HODGES, Jr. from Trinity Parish in Louisa selling a 100 > acres that Welcome had given William in 1754 (part of 300 acres Welcome had > obtained in 1730 in Goochland. He also gave 100 acres to each of his other > two sons Benjamin and Jesse in 1754). There is only one William HODGES in > Louisa at that time (according to the tithables in Louisa) and he is the > owner of a piece of property called Attonce (called Deep Creek till the > early 1900s) in Louisa and is married to Elizabeth COCKE in 1774 in Goochland > (from the book "Old Homes of Louisa"). > > There were only three William HODGES in Goochland around the time a William > married Susanna LOVELL in 1758, according to the Goochland Tithables. One was > the son of John, one the son of Welcome William and the other an overseer of > a piece of property. The overseer could be the William that married Susanna > LOVELL but I feel it is John's William because Susanna and William named > their first Child John. At least I know it is not Welcome William HODGES' son > William who owned Attonce/Deep Creek. > > Regards, Tim Spradling > > > ==== 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 > >
I made a discovery at the Library of VA in Richmond this week. I found that the Welcome William HODGES' son William HODGES is not the one that married Susanna LOVELL in Goochland in 1758, as reported in several ancestry/rootsweb.com listings. William and Susanna are my GGGGGG Grandparents thru their Son John, b. 1759 in Goochland, who married Frances SHELTON in 1790 in Goochland. The William married to Susanna I believe is the s/o of John HODGES of Goochland (probably a Brother of Welcome William HODGES since they named their children similar names and lived very close to each other in Goochland in the 1730s). The William HODGES married to Susanna LOVELL had a child David in 1774 (according to the Douglas register) after the marriage date of William HODGES and Elizabeth COCKE earlier in the same year 1774. I know the William that married Elizabeth COCKE is Welcome William HODGES' son William since they sell a piece of property together in Goochland in 1771 right before Welcome dies in 1772. That 1771 deed names Welcome William HODGES and William HODGES, Jr. from Trinity Parish in Louisa selling a 100 acres that Welcome had given William in 1754 (part of 300 acres Welcome had obtained in 1730 in Goochland. He also gave 100 acres to each of his other two sons Benjamin and Jesse in 1754). There is only one William HODGES in Louisa at that time (according to the tithables in Louisa) and he is the owner of a piece of property called Attonce (called Deep Creek till the early 1900s) in Louisa and is married to Elizabeth COCKE in 1774 in Goochland (from the book "Old Homes of Louisa"). There were only three William HODGES in Goochland around the time a William married Susanna LOVELL in 1758, according to the Goochland Tithables. One was the son of John, one the son of Welcome William and the other an overseer of a piece of property. The overseer could be the William that married Susanna LOVELL but I feel it is John's William because Susanna and William named their first Child John. At least I know it is not Welcome William HODGES' son William who owned Attonce/Deep Creek. Regards, Tim Spradling
Hello all! I am seeking information regarding the descendants of Philip Hodges and Mary Goss. Philip and Mary were born 1797 and 1804 respectively and were enumerated on the 1850 Federal Census of Ray Township, Morgan County, Indiana with a Jacob Easter living in their household and listed as a Laborer. Two doors down from them are Joseph and Nancy Easter whose daughter, Eliza Jane (born 1854) married a William D. Hodges. I am attempting to find out, if and how, my William D. Hodges may be related to Philip and Mary Goss Hodges. Does anyone have any info which would connect William to this Hodges family??? ANY information will be greatly appreciated and I eagerly look forward to hearing from anyone who might be able to help. Thanks, "P.J." at bigwayne@preferred.com
I'm looking for any info on the following family. In 1860 they were in Carroll Co., AR but no where to be found in 1870. I believe that William died during the war and Elizabeth may be living with other Hodge relatives in Cape Giradeau since two children were married there after 1870. I know there were other Hodge relatives living there. Jefferson township in 1860 Carroll County, AR William Hodge 31 TN [s/o Rachel (b. 1793) and Robert Hodge] Elizabeth 40 TN [Elizabeth (Strops) (King) Hodge] Elizabeth 11 TN Emaline 10 TN [Rachel E.Hodge] md. William Travis 8 Sept 1872 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri Moses 6 TN md. Mary E. Travis 11/7/1878 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri John 3 TN George W. 1 TN If anyone is tracing Hodge/s in Cape Giradeau after about 1860, please respond. Ken