The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 87 page 300 Mrs. Susie Hodges Harrison. DAR ID Number: 86942 Born in Greenwood, S. C. Descendant of John Hodges and of Nathaniel Vance, as follows: 1. George Connor Hodges (b. 1851) m., 1880, Codie Waldrop (b. 1856). 2. Samuel Anderson Hodges (1802-71) m., 1832, Mary Connor (1814-80); Robert Waldrop (1824-64) m., 1854, Susan Vance (b. 1831). 3. John Hodges m. 2nd, 1790, Frances Anderson; Samuel Vance (1789-1868) m. 2nd, 1828, Susan B. Maddox (1790-1850). 4. Nathaniel Vance m., 1788, Mary Dunbar McTeer. John Hodges (1765-1834) enlisted, 1780, as private under Capt. Samuel Rosamond, Colonel Pickens, South Carolina troops. He served until 1782 and was engaged in several battles. He was born in Essex County, Va.; died in Abbeville District, S. C. Nathaniel Vance (1753-1812) served as private in the North Carolina troops; was wounded at the battle of Camden; captured and imprisoned at Guilford Court House. He was born in North Carolina; died in Laurens The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 page 249 Mrs. Emily Moore Burnside Hodges. DAR ID Number: 105777 Born in Laurens County, S. C. Wife of Lee Hodges. Descendant of Hewlet Sullivan, as follows: 1. John Edward Burnside (b. 1860) m. 1890 Rosalie Sullivan (b. 1869). 2. Jared Dunklin Sullivan (1842-1912) m. 1868 Rosalie Moore (b. 1848). 3. Charles Pinckney Sullivan (1811-71) m. 1st 1836 Sarah Smith (1816-45). 4. Hewlet Sullivan m. Mary Dunklin. Hewlet Sullivan (1763-1830) was on detached duty when Cunningham captured Fort Hayes and hung many in the garrison, but he was taken prisoner at Musgrove Mills by the British. He was born in Virginia; died in Greenville, S. C. Also No. 67167. View full context