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    1. Re: [HODGES-L] Early Ancestors in Virginia
    2. Kenneth Hodge
    3. Hi Elijah, Here are some mentions of Hodges associated with the Virginia Company. NAME IN RECORD SUFFIX EVENT DATE PLACE SOURCE PAGE HODGES, Edward Adventurer of the Virginia Company 1609 London, England B0003 039 HODGES, John Adventurer of the Virginia Company 1610 London, England B0017 468 HODGES, John Adventurer of the Virginia Company 1624 London, England B0050 366 HODGES, Thomas Adventurer of the Virginia Company 1609 London, England B0017 305 HODGES, Thomas Adventurer of the Virginia Company 1610 London, England B0017 469 HODGES, Thomas Adventurer of the Virginia Company 1612 London, England B0003 084 HODGES, THO: Acquired Stock of Virginia Co of London 1623 London, England B0056 060 HODGIS, John Adventurer of the Virginia Company 1620 London, England B0004 554 HODGIS, John Adventurer of theVirginia Company 1620 London, England B0007 028 HODGIS, Thomas Adventurer of the Virginia Company 1620 London, England B0004 554 HODGIS, Thomas Adventurer of the Virginia Company 1620 London, England B0007 028 HODGIS, William Adventurer of theVirginia Company 1620 London, England B0004 554 HODGIS, William Adventurer of the Virginia Company 1620 London, England B0007 028 HODGE, Paul Refused to Adventure in Virginia Company 1609 London, England B0017 282 1610 - "Names of such as have signed with the somes of money by them adventured on 3 years towards the supply of the Plantation begane in VA "Citizens and others.... John Hodges L 37.10.0 Thomas Hodges L37.10" ("The Genesis of the U.S." by Alexander Brown Vol I) Ken in Orlando At 10:29 AM 05/24/2003 -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

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