PJ, I thought I had one that was either NC or SC., but I have lost my notes on him. But, I think he was born in 1806, the reason I remember him he was born in the same year as my GG Grandfather Leroy H. Hodges that we have been doing research on. Thanks Peggy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wayne A. Hodges" <bigwayne@preferred.com> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 10:10 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger Co., Tn > Peggy, > > I show a James W. Hodges born 7 Jan 1807 in Franklin Co., KY if that is who > you are looking for. > > "PJ" > > -------Original Message------- > > From: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Monday, January 06, 2003 09:20:34 AM > To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger > Co., Tn > > Rex, thanks for your email. > I had a "James" that was born in 1806 at one time and have lost it. If > any one finds a James please let me know. > Peggy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "REX HODGE" <rexhodge@sgi.net> > To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:13 PM > Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger > Co., Tn > > > > Peggy: > > > > Records generally agree that the names of James Hodge's children are as > > follows: > > Edward b 1809 KY > > Meshach b 1810 KY > > Eliza Ann b cir 1813 KY > > Sarah b 1815 KY > > Jeremiah b cir 1820 KY > > Delilah b cir 1824 KY > > Nancy b cir 1825 KY? > > James Philip b 1829 TN > > Luke Lee b 1833 TN > > Also Roland and Easter ? > > You probably already have this information > > > > After the suits we have no further information on James until the 1860 > > Laurel Co., KY census 479/ 459 where he is shown as living in the > household > > of John Southarland at age 80. > > Luke Lee Hodge is my ggrandfather.- Rex Hodge > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Peggy Sue Gaddis" <psueg@bellsouth.net> > > To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 9:25 AM > > Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & > Grainger > > Co., Tn > > > > > > > Does any one have the names of this James' Children? > > > And dates. > > > Peggy > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Rex Hodge" <rexhodge@sgi.net> > > > To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 7:49 PM > > > Subject: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger > > Co., > > > Tn > > > > > > > > > > Looking for Additional Subject Information: > > > > James Hodge(s) m Mary "Polly" Tugman 14 Dec. 1806 in Knox Co., > Ky. > > > Knox Co. 1829 records show suits James Hodge v Mary Hodge & Mary Hodge v > > > James Hodge w Judgements & Final Orders.- No details available. James is > > > > then believed to go to Grainger Co., Tn, re-marry? and have 2 > additional > > > children, James P. Hodge(s) and Luke Lee Hodge. Possible pertinent > > Grainger > > > Co,.Tn. census records > > > > are 1830- GR405 & 1840-GR92. > > > > James is later shown as living in Laurel Co., Ky near James P > > Hodges > > > and Luke Lee Hodge until his death. > > > > Any information on the above Tennessee family history is greatly > > > appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > > > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. > > > Researching the following families: Arnold, Alsobrook, Benton, > Booth, > > Bradwell, Colson, Curles, Dailey, Davis, Dyess, Etheridge, Fort, > > Fuller, Gregory, Hodge, Hooks, Hudnall, Jackson, Mitchell, > Shinholster, > > Thigpen, Thompson, Treadwell, Wall > > > > > > > > > > > > > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. > > Researching the following families: Arnold, Alsobrook, Benton, Booth, > Bradwell, Colson, Curles, Dailey, Davis, Dyess, Etheridge, Fort, > Fuller, Gregory, Hodge, Hooks, Hudnall, Jackson, Mitchell, Shinholster, > Thigpen, Thompson, Treadwell, Wall > > > > > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT > http://www.usgenweb.org/census > Thou shalt read thine own message thrice before thou sendest it. > > > > ==== 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. > >
06 JAN 03 We are searching for information on and will of, Hodges, Henry Vol. 1 1787-1853, Sect. A p. 129 Marlboro County SC. Will of, Hodges, Sion Vol. 1 1787-185, Sect. A P. 123 Marlboro County SC. Any & all assistance greatly appreciated. BJ/WP Researching: HODGES/HODGES, MASSEY, SILER/SYLER _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail
National Archives--Southeast Region phone: 414/763 7477 email: archives@atlanta.nara.gov SC Dept of Archives & History 1430 Senate St. PO Box 11669, Capitol Station Columbia, SC 29211-1669 803 734-8577 email: sox@history.scdah.sc.edu Happy hunting & let me know what you find Gerry HODGES Hackley in Houston, TX At 09:38 AM 1/6/2003 -0500, you wrote: >06 JAN 03 > >We are searching for information on and will of, Hodges, Henry Vol. 1 >1787-1853, Sect. A p. 129 Marlboro County SC. > >Will of, Hodges, Sion Vol. 1 1787-185, Sect. A P. 123 Marlboro County SC. > >Any & all assistance greatly appreciated. >BJ/WP >Researching: HODGES/HODGES, MASSEY, SILER/SYLER > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager >VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT >http://www.usgenweb.org/census >Thou shalt read thine own message thrice before thou sendest it. >
I suggest that you try South Carolina Dept. of Archives and History 1430 Senate Street, Columbia, SC 29201 and also the book which may be available locally for you or a regional genealogy library: Index to Tombstone Inscriptions, 1930s. The Works Progress Administration; South Carolina Historical Records Survey. Each entry in this handwritten compilation includes name of the decedent, information on the tombstone, cemetery and county of burial, and printed source, if any, from which the information was extracted. The Works Progress Administration (this was active during the presidential term of FDR as a "make work" for many people who were unemployed during that time so that they could earn enough money to survive on. Write, email or otherwise inquire of the Marlboro County Clerk. I do not know their address but I bet you could find it on a web search. From looking at the atlas, Bennettsville is probably the county seat so probably a letter to the County Clerk Marlboro County Bennettsville, SC 29512 Sion Hodges is such an unusual name that I believe that I have seen it in records for either Itawamba Co., MS or Lee County, MS. Try that!!! Let me know what you discover. Thanks, Gerry HODGES Hackley in Houston At 09:38 AM 1/6/2003 -0500, you wrote: >06 JAN 03 > >We are searching for information on and will of, Hodges, Henry Vol. 1 >1787-1853, Sect. A p. 129 Marlboro County SC. > >Will of, Hodges, Sion Vol. 1 1787-185, Sect. A P. 123 Marlboro County SC. > >Any & all assistance greatly appreciated. >BJ/WP >Researching: HODGES/HODGES, MASSEY, SILER/SYLER > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== >Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager >VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT >http://www.usgenweb.org/census >Thou shalt read thine own message thrice before thou sendest it. >
Rex, thanks for your email. I had a "James" that was born in 1806 at one time and have lost it. If any one finds a James please let me know. Peggy ----- Original Message ----- From: "REX HODGE" <rexhodge@sgi.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 11:13 PM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger Co., Tn > Peggy: > > Records generally agree that the names of James Hodge's children are as > follows: > Edward b 1809 KY > Meshach b 1810 KY > Eliza Ann b cir 1813 KY > Sarah b 1815 KY > Jeremiah b cir 1820 KY > Delilah b cir 1824 KY > Nancy b cir 1825 KY? > James Philip b 1829 TN > Luke Lee b 1833 TN > Also Roland and Easter ? > You probably already have this information > > After the suits we have no further information on James until the 1860 > Laurel Co., KY census 479/ 459 where he is shown as living in the household > of John Southarland at age 80. > Luke Lee Hodge is my ggrandfather.- Rex Hodge > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Peggy Sue Gaddis" <psueg@bellsouth.net> > To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 9:25 AM > Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger > Co., Tn > > > > Does any one have the names of this James' Children? > > And dates. > > Peggy > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Rex Hodge" <rexhodge@sgi.net> > > To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 7:49 PM > > Subject: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger > Co., > > Tn > > > > > > > Looking for Additional Subject Information: > > > James Hodge(s) m Mary "Polly" Tugman 14 Dec. 1806 in Knox Co., Ky. > > Knox Co. 1829 records show suits James Hodge v Mary Hodge & Mary Hodge v > > James Hodge w Judgements & Final Orders.- No details available. James is > > > then believed to go to Grainger Co., Tn, re-marry? and have 2 additional > > children, James P. Hodge(s) and Luke Lee Hodge. Possible pertinent > Grainger > > Co,.Tn. census records > > > are 1830- GR405 & 1840-GR92. > > > James is later shown as living in Laurel Co., Ky near James P > Hodges > > and Luke Lee Hodge until his death. > > > Any information on the above Tennessee family history is greatly > > appreciated. > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. > > Researching the following families: Arnold, Alsobrook, Benton, Booth, > Bradwell, Colson, Curles, Dailey, Davis, Dyess, Etheridge, Fort, > Fuller, Gregory, Hodge, Hooks, Hudnall, Jackson, Mitchell, Shinholster, > Thigpen, Thompson, Treadwell, Wall > > > > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. > Researching the following families: Arnold, Alsobrook, Benton, Booth, Bradwell, Colson, Curles, Dailey, Davis, Dyess, Etheridge, Fort, Fuller, Gregory, Hodge, Hooks, Hudnall, Jackson, Mitchell, Shinholster, Thigpen, Thompson, Treadwell, Wall >
Bob, you are doing a great job of finding the Hodges , especially the John's, but do we happen to know any of the middle names for these John's. At one time I had an email that one of the John's in Laurens Co., SC. in the early 1800's, had a "W" for the middle initial. Good going Peggy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Hodges" <vhodges131@comcast.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 2:27 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theory 2003: Chatham County, NC > Just whn I think I have finished I have a couple more records and thoughts. > > Here is a link to the 1772 militia list for Chatham Chounty, North Carolina. > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncchatha/militia.htm > > John Hodges is in Birdsong's Company and Edmund Hodges is in Matthews' > Company. We see many similar names to those associted with the Hodges in > Orange and Chatham (Brantley, Ginn, etc.). Incidentally, this record sheds > some light on the Revolutionary pension declaration of Edmund. He says that > he was born March 20, 1756 in Chatham County, North Carolina and lived there > until he enlisted at age 16 (i.e., 1772). Then he says he moved to Jeffrson > County, Tennessee when he was 32 (1788). He does not say where he lived in > between. Before it struck me as peculiar that his declaration had him > enlisting in 1772 when the war started in 1775. > > I have though about whether these could be the same Edmund and John > mentioned by Philemon Hodges as living near Long Bluff in South Carolina in > 1775. The Edmund in the S.C. regimental roster gives his age as 23 in 1775 > (born 1752). The Edmund in the pension does not mention any service before > his North Carolina militia service in 1780. So probably not. > > Can any of our Tennessee researcher connect Edmund to nay other Hodges > family? The abstract I looked at most recently gives slightly different > dates from those I gave before. Edmund's path was to Jefferson County in > 1788, lived there 12 years (1800), then to Beford County for 20 years > (1820), then to Obion County in 1829. > > I have set out a long list of where I found Thomas, William and John Hodges, > but two places I do not find them, or any other Hodge or Hodges, is on the > 1755 tax lists of Orange or Cumberland Counties in North Carolina. > > There is one other mention of John Hodge in Chatham. On page 47 of the > Chatham County (N.C.) Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, > Joseph May was appointed overseer of the road in the room of John Hodge. I > think this is our John Hodge, as it is in Chatham, and not further north and > west where the other John Hodge's were. The first few years of hte minute > books are missing, so we do not know which road was involved. The date > looks like about 1774. > > Finally a couple of other records I ran across that might fit in somewhere, > sometime. Mark Hodges is on the list of prisoners of the 3rd South Carolina > taken in the capture in Fort Morris at Sunbury, Ga. in 1779. A John Hodges > is lsited in the Virginia Gazette Nov. 28, 1779 as a deserter from the 4th > Georgia Battalion in Virginia. > > There are still a lot of questions. > > Where did Welcome William go when he was referred to as "Welcome William of > the Carolina Province"? > > Where did Bartholomew Hodges get the land he deeded to Henry Shaddock? > > Where did Isham Hodges of Marlboro County, S.C. get the land he sold in > Chatham County, N.C.? > > Who was the father of Edmund and John living near Long Bluff, S.C. in 1775? > > And a hundred more. > > Bob Hodges > > > ==== 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. >
Gerry do you know where "U. S. Works Progress Admin, S.C. Genealogical Pub. Co. 1964 Baltimore" may be purchased? BJ, WP >From: Gerry Hackley <gerry@hackley.com> >Reply-To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com >To: HODGES-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [HODGES-L] Indexes to The County Wills of South Carolina Date: >Fri, 03 Jan 2003 01:02:12 -0600 > >U. S. Works Progress Admin, S.C. >Genealogical Pub. Co. 1964 Baltimore > >Page 160 Marlboro County Wills >Hodges, George (Capt.) Vol. 1 1787-1853 > Section A p. 354 >Hodges, Henry Vol. 1 1787-1853 > Sect. A p. 129 >Hodges, Sion Vol. 1 1787-1853 > Sect. A P. 123 > >P. 174 - Newberry Co. Wills >Hodges, James Vol. 1 1776-1814 > Sect. A P. 3 > >Abbeville Co. >Hodges, Elizabeth >Hodges, James (Sr.) >Hodges, John (Major) >Hodges, N. W. Vol. 3 1839-1855 p. 69 > > >==== 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. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
Peggy: Records generally agree that the names of James Hodge's children are as follows: Edward b 1809 KY Meshach b 1810 KY Eliza Ann b cir 1813 KY Sarah b 1815 KY Jeremiah b cir 1820 KY Delilah b cir 1824 KY Nancy b cir 1825 KY? James Philip b 1829 TN Luke Lee b 1833 TN Also Roland and Easter ? You probably already have this information After the suits we have no further information on James until the 1860 Laurel Co., KY census 479/ 459 where he is shown as living in the household of John Southarland at age 80. Luke Lee Hodge is my ggrandfather.- Rex Hodge ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peggy Sue Gaddis" <psueg@bellsouth.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 9:25 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger Co., Tn > Does any one have the names of this James' Children? > And dates. > Peggy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rex Hodge" <rexhodge@sgi.net> > To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 7:49 PM > Subject: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger Co., > Tn > > > > Looking for Additional Subject Information: > > James Hodge(s) m Mary "Polly" Tugman 14 Dec. 1806 in Knox Co., Ky. > Knox Co. 1829 records show suits James Hodge v Mary Hodge & Mary Hodge v > James Hodge w Judgements & Final Orders.- No details available. James is > > then believed to go to Grainger Co., Tn, re-marry? and have 2 additional > children, James P. Hodge(s) and Luke Lee Hodge. Possible pertinent Grainger > Co,.Tn. census records > > are 1830- GR405 & 1840-GR92. > > James is later shown as living in Laurel Co., Ky near James P Hodges > and Luke Lee Hodge until his death. > > Any information on the above Tennessee family history is greatly > appreciated. > > > > > > ==== 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 > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. > Researching the following families: Arnold, Alsobrook, Benton, Booth, Bradwell, Colson, Curles, Dailey, Davis, Dyess, Etheridge, Fort, Fuller, Gregory, Hodge, Hooks, Hudnall, Jackson, Mitchell, Shinholster, Thigpen, Thompson, Treadwell, Wall > >
William: Some records indicate that your Shadrack Hodge (m Rebecca Tugman) is the 5th child of Meshach Hodge and the James Hodge (m Mary "Polly" Tugman) that I referenced is the 6th child of the same Meshach Hodge.- Rex Hodge ----- Original Message ----- From: "william moore" <wmoore6@cinci.rr.com> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:16 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger Co., Tn > This Polly Tugman was more then likely related to Rebecca Tugman who > married my ggggrandfather Shadrack Hodge Who's son Sampson Hodge had a son > named James W. Hodge where all these people were from Knox County , > Kentucky. Bill Moore at wmoore6@cinci.rr.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rex Hodge" <rexhodge@sgi.net> > To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 10:49 PM > Subject: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger Co., > Tn > > > > Looking for Additional Subject Information: > > James Hodge(s) m Mary "Polly" Tugman 14 Dec. 1806 in Knox Co., Ky. > Knox Co. 1829 records show suits James Hodge v Mary Hodge & Mary Hodge v > James Hodge w Judgements & Final Orders.- No details available. James is > > then believed to go to Grainger Co., Tn, re-marry? and have 2 additional > children, James P. Hodge(s) and Luke Lee Hodge. Possible pertinent Grainger > Co,.Tn. census records > > are 1830- GR405 & 1840-GR92. > > James is later shown as living in Laurel Co., Ky near James P Hodges > and Luke Lee Hodge until his death. > > Any information on the above Tennessee family history is greatly > appreciated. > > > > > > ==== 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 > Thou shalt include a clear and specific subject line. > Searchable Archives at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >
Just whn I think I have finished I have a couple more records and thoughts. Here is a link to the 1772 militia list for Chatham Chounty, North Carolina. http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncchatha/militia.htm John Hodges is in Birdsong's Company and Edmund Hodges is in Matthews' Company. We see many similar names to those associted with the Hodges in Orange and Chatham (Brantley, Ginn, etc.). Incidentally, this record sheds some light on the Revolutionary pension declaration of Edmund. He says that he was born March 20, 1756 in Chatham County, North Carolina and lived there until he enlisted at age 16 (i.e., 1772). Then he says he moved to Jeffrson County, Tennessee when he was 32 (1788). He does not say where he lived in between. Before it struck me as peculiar that his declaration had him enlisting in 1772 when the war started in 1775. I have though about whether these could be the same Edmund and John mentioned by Philemon Hodges as living near Long Bluff in South Carolina in 1775. The Edmund in the S.C. regimental roster gives his age as 23 in 1775 (born 1752). The Edmund in the pension does not mention any service before his North Carolina militia service in 1780. So probably not. Can any of our Tennessee researcher connect Edmund to nay other Hodges family? The abstract I looked at most recently gives slightly different dates from those I gave before. Edmund's path was to Jefferson County in 1788, lived there 12 years (1800), then to Beford County for 20 years (1820), then to Obion County in 1829. I have set out a long list of where I found Thomas, William and John Hodges, but two places I do not find them, or any other Hodge or Hodges, is on the 1755 tax lists of Orange or Cumberland Counties in North Carolina. There is one other mention of John Hodge in Chatham. On page 47 of the Chatham County (N.C.) Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Joseph May was appointed overseer of the road in the room of John Hodge. I think this is our John Hodge, as it is in Chatham, and not further north and west where the other John Hodge's were. The first few years of hte minute books are missing, so we do not know which road was involved. The date looks like about 1774. Finally a couple of other records I ran across that might fit in somewhere, sometime. Mark Hodges is on the list of prisoners of the 3rd South Carolina taken in the capture in Fort Morris at Sunbury, Ga. in 1779. A John Hodges is lsited in the Virginia Gazette Nov. 28, 1779 as a deserter from the 4th Georgia Battalion in Virginia. There are still a lot of questions. Where did Welcome William go when he was referred to as "Welcome William of the Carolina Province"? Where did Bartholomew Hodges get the land he deeded to Henry Shaddock? Where did Isham Hodges of Marlboro County, S.C. get the land he sold in Chatham County, N.C.? Who was the father of Edmund and John living near Long Bluff, S.C. in 1775? And a hundred more. Bob Hodges
This Polly Tugman was more then likely related to Rebecca Tugman who married my ggggrandfather Shadrack Hodge Who's son Sampson Hodge had a son named James W. Hodge where all these people were from Knox County , Kentucky. Bill Moore at wmoore6@cinci.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rex Hodge" <rexhodge@sgi.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 10:49 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger Co., Tn > Looking for Additional Subject Information: > James Hodge(s) m Mary "Polly" Tugman 14 Dec. 1806 in Knox Co., Ky. Knox Co. 1829 records show suits James Hodge v Mary Hodge & Mary Hodge v James Hodge w Judgements & Final Orders.- No details available. James is > then believed to go to Grainger Co., Tn, re-marry? and have 2 additional children, James P. Hodge(s) and Luke Lee Hodge. Possible pertinent Grainger Co,.Tn. census records > are 1830- GR405 & 1840-GR92. > James is later shown as living in Laurel Co., Ky near James P Hodges and Luke Lee Hodge until his death. > Any information on the above Tennessee family history is greatly appreciated. > > > ==== 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. >
Does any one have the names of this James' Children? And dates. Peggy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rex Hodge" <rexhodge@sgi.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 7:49 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] James Hodge(s) Cir 1780-1860 Knox Co, Ky & Grainger Co., Tn > Looking for Additional Subject Information: > James Hodge(s) m Mary "Polly" Tugman 14 Dec. 1806 in Knox Co., Ky. Knox Co. 1829 records show suits James Hodge v Mary Hodge & Mary Hodge v James Hodge w Judgements & Final Orders.- No details available. James is > then believed to go to Grainger Co., Tn, re-marry? and have 2 additional children, James P. Hodge(s) and Luke Lee Hodge. Possible pertinent Grainger Co,.Tn. census records > are 1830- GR405 & 1840-GR92. > James is later shown as living in Laurel Co., Ky near James P Hodges and Luke Lee Hodge until his death. > Any information on the above Tennessee family history is greatly appreciated. > > > ==== 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. >
At the very bottom of this email, there is a Stephen Hodges, does any one know of him, or his birth date or place, I have found one that came into Jefferson Co., Alabama in the mid 1800's, and he said that on his census that he was from Tennessee. Trying to find him. I have him after he came into Jefferson Co., or at least a Stephen Hodges, but trying to see if he is kin to Leroy H. Hodges. The Stephen in Jefferson Co., Al. married a Mary, <Polly>>, Snow. Peggy Sue O'Shields-Gaddis psueg@bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Hodges" <vhodges131@comcast.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 7:20 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theory: Orange County, NC > One last record. > > I looked back through the early Chatham County, North Carolina, deed books > and found only one other Hodge/Hodges record: > > James Scurlock Adm'r of Thomas Scurlock Decd. of Chatham County to Joseph > Hodges of Orange Co. 55 acres on the line of Daniel Hogan's entry thence > North across Rocky River. Chatham Co., N.C. Deed Book D, page 441. > > Okay, who are these people? > > I think the early Thomas and William are the same ones I was dealing with in > my earlier posts. > > I think the John Hodge on Hyco Creek probably accounts for the "John Hodge > of Orange County, N.C."deeds in Halifax County, and is probably NOT from the > Halifax County, Virginia family. > > I think he is different from the John Hodge who appears in what is now > Alamance County. The latter group I can be pretty sure about. Here is a > link to a study of the area where they settled along the Trading Path: > > http://www.elon.edu/troxlerc/alacotp.htm#crossings > > One of the early Orange County entries for John Hodge is for 5 acres > including a spring and the Hawfields Meeting House. So we know it is this > family: > > Extracts from letter of Mr. E. G. Hodge, of Decatur, Ill., written in April, > 1887, to Mr. George Hodge, of Normal, Ill. > My great-great-grandfather was John Deboe Hodge, born Nov. 7, 1732, > died May 2, 1811. Supposed to be the father of Rev. Wm. Hodge, Sr., born > Sept. 17, 1752, died May 14, 1819, who had the following children: > > John Deboe (oldest son), William, Agnes, Charity, Ann, Jane, and Stephen > Hodge. > _______________________________________ > A letter from Mr. Geo. A. Hodge, of Holder, Ill., in 1905, says: > I went to see my Aunt, Mrs. Woodworth, who says she found among her > father's (Wm. Herron Hodge) papers , a book given him by your uncle, > Wm. F. Hodge. The London Quarterly, published by Presbyterian Board of > Missions; an account of the work of Rev. William Hodge (son of John > Deboe Hodge), Rev. McGready and Rev. McGhee, in Tennessee and > Kentucky from 1800 to 1820. Your uncle told Mrs. Woodworth that he > and this Rev. William Hodge mentioned, were related, but did not say how. > ________________________________________ > Aunt Sarah's father and brother, William and Robert were > born in the Hawfields, Orange Co., N. C. and all of them > removed to Sumner Co., Tenn. about the year 1795 - from > there the Rev. William and Robert went to Ky. - and > William died near Franklin or Bowling Green, Ky. in May > 1819. He had two sons - Stephen who never married, and > William who had three sons; he and they settled in Vandalia, > Ill., and now all are dead. Old Uncle William Hodge married > Miss Charity White in N. C. & a Mr William T. Copeland > who resided at Franklin, Ky. married a granddaughter of his > - with whom I correspond. > > This is an excerpt from the archives from the Hodges Letters at the Clayton > Library (dealing with the vast Hodge fortune in England). Rev. William > Hodge married Charity White and is frequently mentioned in connection with > the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. > > Here ia a link to a site on this family: > > http://www.justcallbob.com/Reports/wc05/wc05_137.htm > > > And here is one to Rev. William Herron Hodge: > > http://www.justcallbob.com/Reports/wc05/wc05_144.htm > > Windworth is probably Wentworth in Rockingham County, N.C. This seems to be > the Hodge family that we see in Person and Caswell (before the HodgeS with > the S come into Caswell from Halifax County, Virginia. I am inclined to > think that the John Hodge on Hyco has some connection to the very first > family I mentioned in these posts (the Pennsylvania Hodge family that moved > on to Georgia), because the name Archibald Hodge occurs in Person County in > connection with them. > > The Clayton Library materials make it clear that the two familes thought > that they were related. The John Deboe Hodge family was thought to have > come from Pennsylvania. > > In any event, neither seems to me to relate to the family from Central > Virginia that I am tracking. > > Bob Hodges > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT > http://www.usgenweb.org/census > Thou shalt read thine own message thrice before thou sendest it. > >
U. S. Works Progress Admin, S.C. Genealogical Pub. Co. 1964 Baltimore Page 160 Marlboro County Wills Hodges, George (Capt.) Vol. 1 1787-1853 Section A p. 354 Hodges, Henry Vol. 1 1787-1853 Sect. A p. 129 Hodges, Sion Vol. 1 1787-1853 Sect. A P. 123 P. 174 - Newberry Co. Wills Hodges, James Vol. 1 1776-1814 Sect. A P. 3 Abbeville Co. Hodges, Elizabeth Hodges, James (Sr.) Hodges, John (Major) Hodges, N. W. Vol. 3 1839-1855 p. 69
"Henry Price Hodges, 50, a musical instruments vendor from Highfield Lane, Southampton, england, boarded the Titanic at Southampton as second class passenger. He held ticket number 250643, price: 13 pounds (I think that is the meaning of the symbol L with a dash through it). He write a letter to Mr. Hector Young, Newton Conservative Association in southampton, which was posted at Queenstown: 'We've had a fine time up to now. You don't notice anything of the movement of the ship. OK on top deck there are twenty boys marching round and singing. Others are playing cards and dominoes; some are reading and some writing. Everything is quite different to what we thought to see at sea.' Mr. Hodges died in the sinking. His body was recovered by the MacKay Bennett (#149). No. 149. - Male. - Estimated age, 52. Hair, Fair. CLOTHING - Dark suit. EFFECTS - Card case; 40 pounds in notes in case; gold ring; 4 gold studs; gold watch and chain; gun metal watch; gold charm; pocket knife; keys; 7s. in silver; 5 pounds in gold. NAME - P. HODGES His body was buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia on 10 May 1912. Documents Record of Bodies and Effects: Passengers and Crew, S.S. Titanic (Public Archives of Nova Scotia) (#149) Sources Contract Ticket List, White Star Line 1912 (National Archives, New York; NRAN-21-SDNYCIVCAS-55(279). Marriages, births, deaths and injuries that have occurred on board during the voyage (PRO London, BT 100/259-260) http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/bio/p/2nd/hodges_hp.shtml Permissions and Copyright A single copy of any image on this page may be saved or printed for personal or academic use (e.g. for use in a school project) only. Images may not be distributed or reproduced in any form whether electronic (e.g. websites) or published (e.g.books or journals) without permission. If you use any text or image in your work you must include this citation* Encyclopedia Titanica: Second Class Passenger: Henry Price Hodges (www.encyclopedia-titanica.org) Accessed Mon Jul 01 12:34:06 2002. submitted by: Gerry Hodges Hackley in Houston, Texas
Thought I would place here some of the records I copied from the book, Cemetery Records of Marlboro County South Carolina which was compiled by: Elizabeth C. Drake and Jacquelyn M. Rainwater. page 250 Hodges Family cemetery. Take Hwy. 38 towards Brownsville; right on Hwy. 34; left on dirt road about 1 mile; cemetery in front of Bethlehem Church. Charles P. Hodges, Dec. 10, 18863; Apr. 1, 1923 w. Josie Breeden Hodges, Feb. 6, 1865; May 23, 1928 d. Edith Hodges DuBose, w. B.M., May 18, 1892; Feb. 9, 1936 page 251: Joseph Alexander Hodges, Jan. 28, 1894; Jan. 5, 1895 Herbert Lee Hodges, Sept. 25, 1865; Sept. 20, 1927 Carrie Boyd, w. H.M. Hodges, Oct. 9, 1869; Jan. 16, 1912 Joseph Pledger Hodges, Apr. 6, 1851; Jan. 4, 1927 Dr. John A. Hodges, Mar. 10, 1816; Oct. 21, 1866 Charlotte Emanuel Hodges, Jan. 1, 1828; Mar. 1, 1896 Sarah A. Hodges, Sept. 11, 1849; Nov 20, 1879 Charlotte Hodges, Nov. 17, 1858; Sept. 28, 1870 four inscriptions on one shaft ??lliam Simmons Smythe, June 25, 1893; Feb. 25, 1963 In loving memory of Gran" mother of Virginia Hodges Kenneth Boyd Hodges, Nov. 1, 1898; Mar. 14, 1953, Masonic, married __ssie Stackhouse Apr. 8, 1920 Eulalia Boyd, d. Mary Jane Thompson and Reverend George Marion Boyd, ___28, 1878; Jan. 29, 1955 Herbert Marion Hodges, Jr., July 28, 1906; June 23, 1966, married ??hleen Stackhouse Sept. 14, 1925 W.B. Steele, temporary marker; no dates Gerry HODGES Hackley in Houston, Texas
Looking for Additional Subject Information: James Hodge(s) m Mary "Polly" Tugman 14 Dec. 1806 in Knox Co., Ky. Knox Co. 1829 records show suits James Hodge v Mary Hodge & Mary Hodge v James Hodge w Judgements & Final Orders.- No details available. James is then believed to go to Grainger Co., Tn, re-marry? and have 2 additional children, James P. Hodge(s) and Luke Lee Hodge. Possible pertinent Grainger Co,.Tn. census records are 1830- GR405 & 1840-GR92. James is later shown as living in Laurel Co., Ky near James P Hodges and Luke Lee Hodge until his death. Any information on the above Tennessee family history is greatly appreciated.
One last record. I looked back through the early Chatham County, North Carolina, deed books and found only one other Hodge/Hodges record: James Scurlock Adm'r of Thomas Scurlock Decd. of Chatham County to Joseph Hodges of Orange Co. 55 acres on the line of Daniel Hogan's entry thence North across Rocky River. Chatham Co., N.C. Deed Book D, page 441. Okay, who are these people? I think the early Thomas and William are the same ones I was dealing with in my earlier posts. I think the John Hodge on Hyco Creek probably accounts for the "John Hodge of Orange County, N.C."deeds in Halifax County, and is probably NOT from the Halifax County, Virginia family. I think he is different from the John Hodge who appears in what is now Alamance County. The latter group I can be pretty sure about. Here is a link to a study of the area where they settled along the Trading Path: http://www.elon.edu/troxlerc/alacotp.htm#crossings One of the early Orange County entries for John Hodge is for 5 acres including a spring and the Hawfields Meeting House. So we know it is this family: Extracts from letter of Mr. E. G. Hodge, of Decatur, Ill., written in April, 1887, to Mr. George Hodge, of Normal, Ill. My great-great-grandfather was John Deboe Hodge, born Nov. 7, 1732, died May 2, 1811. Supposed to be the father of Rev. Wm. Hodge, Sr., born Sept. 17, 1752, died May 14, 1819, who had the following children: John Deboe (oldest son), William, Agnes, Charity, Ann, Jane, and Stephen Hodge. _______________________________________ A letter from Mr. Geo. A. Hodge, of Holder, Ill., in 1905, says: I went to see my Aunt, Mrs. Woodworth, who says she found among her father's (Wm. Herron Hodge) papers , a book given him by your uncle, Wm. F. Hodge. The London Quarterly, published by Presbyterian Board of Missions; an account of the work of Rev. William Hodge (son of John Deboe Hodge), Rev. McGready and Rev. McGhee, in Tennessee and Kentucky from 1800 to 1820. Your uncle told Mrs. Woodworth that he and this Rev. William Hodge mentioned, were related, but did not say how. ________________________________________ Aunt Sarah's father and brother, William and Robert were born in the Hawfields, Orange Co., N. C. and all of them removed to Sumner Co., Tenn. about the year 1795 - from there the Rev. William and Robert went to Ky. - and William died near Franklin or Bowling Green, Ky. in May 1819. He had two sons - Stephen who never married, and William who had three sons; he and they settled in Vandalia, Ill., and now all are dead. Old Uncle William Hodge married Miss Charity White in N. C. & a Mr William T. Copeland who resided at Franklin, Ky. married a granddaughter of his - with whom I correspond. This is an excerpt from the archives from the Hodges Letters at the Clayton Library (dealing with the vast Hodge fortune in England). Rev. William Hodge married Charity White and is frequently mentioned in connection with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Here ia a link to a site on this family: http://www.justcallbob.com/Reports/wc05/wc05_137.htm And here is one to Rev. William Herron Hodge: http://www.justcallbob.com/Reports/wc05/wc05_144.htm Windworth is probably Wentworth in Rockingham County, N.C. This seems to be the Hodge family that we see in Person and Caswell (before the HodgeS with the S come into Caswell from Halifax County, Virginia. I am inclined to think that the John Hodge on Hyco has some connection to the very first family I mentioned in these posts (the Pennsylvania Hodge family that moved on to Georgia), because the name Archibald Hodge occurs in Person County in connection with them. The Clayton Library materials make it clear that the two familes thought that they were related. The John Deboe Hodge family was thought to have come from Pennsylvania. In any event, neither seems to me to relate to the family from Central Virginia that I am tracking. Bob Hodges
Linda, do you know if your Hodges stopped in Alabama going to Mississippi? And what names do you have if any did stop in Alabama. Peggy ----- Original Message ----- From: "linda Hodge" <LHodge@NYCAP.RR.COM> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 12:13 PM Subject: [HODGES-L] Hodges-SC > Dear List, > I have been reading alot about the Hodges family from SC. I am the descendant of > Isham Hodges -1795-SC that moved into Jones Co. MS in 1830. > He was married to Mary Terrell of SC. Right now it is rumored that this Ishom had 9 > children. And I am still getting information on these children. I know for a fact > that John Hodges is one of them. > John Hodges was born ca. 1808-SC. He first married Mary Blackledge. Then he married > Trecy Blackledge. Then he married my gggrandmother Milly(last name unknown). Milly > is rumored to be a Gatlin. In first researching John in the 1870 Wayne Co. Ms. > Federal census. He was listed with his mother Mary and 9 children. One of these > children was Wiley Robinson. Wiley was the child of Trecy Blackledge and Wiley > Robinson Sr. that died during the Civil War. One of the other children that was > listed was Jersusha Hodges. She was born ca. 1855 in MS. She married a McDonald and > moved to La. In searching for more info in the 1880 census data in the LDS site I > found Jerusha and it states that her father was born in TN. This was a big surprise > sine I knew that John Hodges was born in SC. One of the researchers that is also > researching my family told me that John went to court for guardianship of three > children. So Jerusha may be one of the children that he raised as his own for one > of his siblings. But to the best of my knowledge, I have found no evidence that > John or any of his siblings ever went to TN. So my question is: How do I go about > finding Jerusha's father? She died in 1936 in La. And is buried in the New > Campground Cemetery. > Thanks for any helps that you can give. > Linda Hodge > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess fdy@comcast.net Listmanager > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. > Researching the following families: Arnold, Alsobrook, Benton, Booth, Bradwell, Colson, Curles, Dailey, Davis, Dyess, Etheridge, Fort, Fuller, Gregory, Hodge, Hooks, Hudnall, Jackson, Mitchell, Shinholster, Thigpen, Thompson, Treadwell, Wall >