Thanks , Ken, You are wonderful! I do appreciate any help I can get. I'm one of those generally silent list members , who reads it all , but doesn't usually speak up . However, I am always appreciative of what you and many other "regulars" contribute. You are an amazing bunch of researchers. Thanks again. Sandra Gilbreath ----- Original Message ----- From: Kenneth Hodge <khodge@gdi.net> To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 02, 1999 4:21 AM Subject: Re: [HODGES-L] Ship Records > Hi Sandra, > > I've tried for quite a while to identify this Francis and connect him to > the Francis in Burke Co.. So far, no luck but I haven't given up just yet. > I'll post some of the mentions of your names now and see if I can come up > with anything else. > > Spouse: John HODGES II > Birth Date: 1 Dec 1755 > Birth Place: NC? > Baptism Place: Cashaway Baptist Church, Darlington Dist. SC > Death Date: 10 Feb 1821 > Death Place: St. Helena Parish, LA > Occupation: Rev War - Capt. Standard's Co. Cheraw Dist. SC? > Residence: Cheraws District Greenville, SC & GA & St. Helena Parish, LA > Spouse Father: John HODGES I (1720-) > Spouse Mother: Rebecca > > Mary HODGES > Birth Date: 18 Nov 1780 > Birth Place: SC > Residence: SC & GA & St. Helena Parish, LA > Spouse: Noel WADDELL > Birth Date: Circa 1770 > Residence: SC & St. Helena Parish, LA > Spouse Father: Abel WADDELL (WADILL) (1741-) > Spouse Mother: Rachel STANDARD (1741-) > > Spouse Notes: > John b 1755 lived in Greenville SC and in GA before moving to West Florida > area of LA in the early 1800's." > > Children of John Hodges, Sr. (b 1755) comes from the Family Bible which in > 1960 was owned by Mrs. Alice Brew of Silver Springs, MD. and from Mrs. J. > B. Ariail of Dallas, TX. 11; > A Copy was sent to L. ANDREA Collection@ SC Archives by Mrs. Alice Brew, > Silver Springs MD. > original is at SC Archives, film #954253 can be ordered from LDS.403 > > Ann STANDARD > ---------------------------------------- > Birth Date: 21 Oct 1763 > Residence: Cheraws Dist & Greenville, SC; GA; St. Helena Parish, LA > Sources: 11 294 403 484 527 800 818 > Notes: Ann was the daughter of Capt. William Standard > > South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 7 > An administration on the Estate of James Goodwin granted May term > 1793 to William Standard Security Abel Waddell & John Hodges, penalty sixty > pounds > An administration on the Estate of John Hall granted May term 1793 > to William Standard Securitys Abel Waddell & John Hodges penalty Sixty > pounds. > An administration on the Estate of Francis Archer granted May > term 1793 to William Standard, Securitys Abel Waddill & John Hodges, > penalty Sixty pounds > > There is always some confusion about counties, and the different types of > Districts in S.C.. The Greeneville town was in Darlington Co. within the > Cheraws Equity Court District (Cheraws Judicial Dist./ St David's Parish) > and isn't shown on my current map. It seems, from an old district map to > be near Brownsville and was first settled by the Welsh ca 1736. The other > Greenville was in the Washington Court District and is the one on > Interstate Rte 85. > > Ken in Orlando > > At 05:42 PM 08/01/1999 -0500, you wrote: > >I recently saw the posting at the bottom of this letter on this Hodges list. > >I am hopeful someone can help me clarify things. First , I am a descendant > >of JOHN F.HODGES , SR,and his wife ANN STANDARD , from Darlington District , > >SC. Far better researchers than myself have evidently tried for years and > >been unable to come up with who this JOHN's parents were; thus , I was quite > >surprised and excited when I came upon an entry by chance in a book " The > >Arbuthnots in North America" , by Margaret Arbuthnot Ridall and Elizabeth > >Ridall Henry. The entry was regarding John Wesley Arbuthnot and wife Mary > >Elizabeth Waddell. Acording to this book , Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie)Waddell > >was born in Baton Rouge 26 July 1850 and died in Albuquerque NM 6 April > >1913. It said she was a daughter of Hugh T. Waddell and Mary Frances nee > >Yersin.It further stated : > > > >"Lizzie's brothers were Robert D. and Charles Waddell. Her grandparents were > >Abel Waddell , migrated from Darlington , SC and died in MS, and Loretta > >nee_______. Abel Waddell's parents were NOEL WADDELL and MARY ANN nee HODGES > >, daughter of JOHN F. HODGES , SR.and ANN STANDARD . NOEL WADDELL and MARY > >ANN HODGES were first cousins. MARY ANN HODGES WADDELL was a sister of JOHN > >F. HODGES , JR. , father of MARY ANN HODGES who married the Rev. John Sawyer > >Arbuthnot.Noel Waddell's parents were ABEL WADDELL and RACHEL nee STANDARD. > >RACHEL'S sister ANN married JOHN F. HODGES , SR........" > > > >Now , here comes the part which was a HUGE surprise for me........ > > > >" JOHN SR.'S parents were FRANCIS HODGES , born in Belfast , Northern > >Ireland , and ELIZABETH. They came from Belfast 21 July 1761 , to the United > >States on the Brigantine Chichester , with ROBERT , age 8 ; ALEXANDER , age > >6 ; and JOHN , age 4 . JOHN F. HODGES , SR. and ANN STANDARD had : MARY ANN > >, born 18 Nov. 1780 , married NOEL WADDELL 21 Dec. 1797; JOHN F. , JR. , > >born 24 Jan. 1783, married THEREBY HARRELL ; SARAH ; WILLIAM ; ANN ; REBECCA > >; NANCY ; DORTHY ; WILLIAM HENRY ; ROBERT ; ELIZABETH ; GEORGE ; and RICHARD > >." > > > >As you can see , this is the same information regarding FRANCIS HODGES which > >was posted to this list , and which is at the bottom of this page.I > >contacted the author/compiler of the Arbuthnot book , and she put me in > >touch with the lady who said she was the person who had researched this and > >who had come to the conclusion that JOHN F. HODFES , SR. was the son of the > >above FRANCIS HODGES and his wife ELIZABETH. She said that she had "found > >that information years ago digging around in a library somewhere in South > >Carolina. I even went to Doveville ? (I think that is the name of the town) > >where the Waddells and the Hodges are located. The church foundation is > >still there but nothing is let now but an overgrown cemetery with water > >mocasins. I was tooafraid of the snakes to venture into the cemetery. Anyway > >there was a book that I found which gave this information about the > >Hodges....." > > > >She then went on to say that she is extremely busy , but would try to dig up > >the information when she could. I don't want to continue to hassle her > >regarding how she came to these conclusions , what she found in the > >cemetery , and what book she meant, and would have just waited patiently til > >she hopefully had the time to fill me in-- but then , the posting came > >across the Hodges list which referred to the very same FRANCIS HODGES who > >this lady feels is the father of JOHN F. HODGES , SR. I then saw a posting > >to the list from Kenneth Hodge , who stated that he thought this FRANCIS was > >probably the father of a GEORGE HODGE from Burke Co. , NC. I know Kenneth is > >a meticulous researcher , so was hopeful that maybe he , or someone else on > >the list , could help me either prove or disprove the father/son kinship of > >FRANCIS HODGE and JOHN F. HODGES , SR. > > > >My research time is rather limited at certain times also , and it just > >happens that I have a little freed up time now and in the next week or > >so.After that , my time will be at more of a premium , unfortunately. That's > >another reason why I'm attempting to enlist help from list members now, > >rather than waiting for the lady I contacted to eventually get back to me. > > > >Thanks for any help that any of you can give me. > >Sandra Gilbreath > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: PAT & WOODY ADAMS <jamadam@digital.net> > >To: <HODGES-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 11:57 AM > >Subject: [HODGES-L] Ship Records > > > > > >> While researching my WILEY line,I came across Hodges on the same ship. > >> They are not my line but someone may be able to use it. Pat Adams > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > >------ > >> > >> UPPER HOUSE JOURNALS > >> Records of The States of The United States--South Carolina E.lp, Reel 10 > >> Transcribed from microfilm produced by the Library of Congress, Washington > >DC > >> > >> Originals in the South Carolina Archives, Columbia, SC 29211 > >> > >> Tuesday 5 January 1768 > >> Clerk of council had been aboard the ship CHICHESTER, William Reed master, > >> from Belfast, and administered the "oaths to such of the poor Protestants > >> as were of age who lately arrived in her in this province on the > >> encouragement of the Bounty given by the Act of the General Assembly > >Passed > >> the 25th July 1761 agreeable to the following list Viz. > >> > >> Francis Hodge 29 > >> Elizabeth Hodge 28 > >> Robert Hodge 8 > >> Alexander Hodge 6 > >> John Hodge 4 > >> > >> The following petitions for Warrants of Survey on the Bounty read: > >> In Granville or Craven County----------Francis Hodge 300 acres > >> > >> James (Woody)& Pat Adams > >> Rockledge, FL. > >> E-mail:<jamadam@digital.net> > >> > >> > >> > >> ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > >> Don't forget that to subscribe to the Digest form, send a message to: > >> HODGES-D-request@rootsweb.com > >> Put one word only in the body of the message, > >> Subscribe > >> > > > > > > > >==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > >Have you forgotten how to unsub? > >Send a message to HODGES-L-request@rootsweb.com > >Put one word in the body of the message: > >Unsubscribe > > > > > > > ==== HODGES Mailing List ==== > Please remember that it is okay to post any information on any Hodge/Hodges/Hedge to the list. The more info we post, the more likely that we will find connections. >