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    1. [HODGES-L] Unified Family Theory 2003: Lawrence County, Alabama
    2. Bob Hodges
    3. Here is a link to a site with the excerpt of Goodspeed's biographical book on Crittenden Count, Arkansas. It contains the bio of Asa Hodges of Lawrence County, Alabama, and also bios of John D. Hodges and James F. Hodges. I think the latter two were grandsons of John Hodges of Greenville County, South Carolina, son of William Hodges of Lawrence County, Alabama. http://www.couchgenweb.com/arkansas/crittenden/biog.htm Also, here is a link to a list of early Hodge marriages in Alabama. There are quite a few in the Madison-Morgan area, http://www.censusdiggins.com/alabama_marriages.ho.html Finally, I could not find a link to this, but here is the text from google of a record showing that some of the Lawrence County Hodges moved over into Itawamba County, Mississippi. The Crittenden bio above records another moving to Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Know all men by these presents that I James Hodges of Itawamba County of the State of Mississppi have this day appointed my brother Asa Hodges of the County of Lawrence of the State of Alabama, my lawful attorney for me and in my name to sell or dispose of the following named slaves as he may think proper: Cam, a man twenty two years old, Lellen, a girl seventeen years old, Sally sixteen years old, Amanda, ten or eleven years old, Henderson, a boy nine years old, all of dark complection .. And to make good and lawful titles to the same within named slaves as I myself could do ...In testimony of the above, I have set my hand and seal this the 22nd October 1842.. Deed Book 3 Page 257 Bob Hodges

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