Hi, P.J., My great-great grandfather Harden Hodges, who was born in 1824 somewhere in Indiana, had a younger brother named John T. Hodges. I don't have my HandyBook with me (I'm on a business trip) so I don't know if this clue helps or hurts, but Harden lived most of his adult life in Vigo County. Unfortunately, I'm still hard at work on direct ancestors and so don't know anything more about John T. Wild shot in the dark , but thought I'd send it in. Researching these 8 greats: Pickering-Snyder-Roach-Teegardin-Hodges-Evans-Kantner-Shifflet + these contributing Hodges/Evans lines: Loveless-Dunham-Siner-Sparks-Neal-Maladay And, of course, many more! Peruse our entire GEDCOM at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=kpickering&I11.x=34&I11.y=8 ONWARD AND BACKWARD! Kurt Pickering, IBSSG La Vergne, TN _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Kurt, How are things in Lavergne? I used to live just a hop and a skip away from you in Smyrna---small world!!! Thanks for your response to my Hodges S. O. S.!!! I am not too familiar with your lineage, but wasn't John T. the son of Harden and not his younger brother???? Here is what I have of this line: John William Hodges (1799-1860) married Alice Siner (1799-????): Their chidlren were: Sally H.; Louisa; Harden; Caroline; Mary A.; Sarah; Cynthia H.; and John M. Harden (1824-1858) married Phoebe S. Loveless (1828-1906) on 13 March 1844 in Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana. They were the parents of the following children: Martha, Alamassa, Franklin, Mary, Emery Charles, Sr., Henry, Katherine, John T., Narcissa A., and Hugh. That is all I have! Could you provide me with dates and locations for the above mentioned people and their descendants? I would greatly appreciate a genealogical report (with sources) so I can bring my records up to date. Have you been able to go back any further than William's parents, William Sr. (1764-1834) and Elizabeth Neal (1775-1832)???? Well, I will let you go and will be waiting to hear from you again. Thanks, "PJ" ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kurt Pickering" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 9:10 AM Subject: [HODGES-L] John Hodges of Indiana > > > > Hi, P.J., > > My great-great grandfather Harden Hodges, who was born in 1824 somewhere in > Indiana, had a younger brother named John T. Hodges. I don't have my > HandyBook with me (I'm on a business trip) so I don't know if this clue > helps or hurts, but Harden lived most of his adult life in Vigo County. > > Unfortunately, I'm still hard at work on direct ancestors and so don't know > anything more about John T. > > Wild shot in the dark , but thought I'd send it in. > > > > Researching these 8 greats: > Pickering-Snyder-Roach-Teegardin-Hodges-Evans-Kantner-Shifflet > + these contributing Hodges/Evans lines: > Loveless-Dunham-Siner-Sparks-Neal-Maladay > And, of course, many more! > > Peruse our entire GEDCOM at > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=kpickering&I11.x=3 4&I11.y=8 > > ONWARD AND BACKWARD! > Kurt Pickering, IBSSG > La Vergne, TN > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > Thou shalt not forward any chain letter, (unless it's funny or deals with genealogy). > AGE AND TREACHERY WILL ALWAYS OVERCOME YOUTH AND SKILL >