Bob, from your Gen Forum post of Aug 11. 1998 in which you responded to a post regarding the name Fleming which occurs repeatedly in the various Hodges clans. My lineage is William Hodges the Revolutionary War pensioner who died in Lawrence Co., Al in 1843. He was not in Monroe Co., Mississippi Territory but was in what became Somerville, Morgan Co., Territory. His first wife Elizabeth Kearby (Kirby) is believed by family descendents to be buried at Lacey's Spring which is closer to the Tennessee River. His son married the widow Sarah Thompson, William 1754 married the widow Eliz. McGlathery Sims, widow of Joel Sims in 1830 in Morgan Co. (I have copy of marriage cert.), I descend from Jane "Ginny" Hodges who married Jonathan Fuller in Warren Co., Ga. in 1804 and latter moved to SC near her brother John and in 1831 moved next door to William Hodges 1754 and his wife Eliz Sims Hodges in Somerville, Alabama. Three of Jane Hodges children married Sims step children. In 1834 Nancy Fuller age 17 eloped with David McGlathery Sims. Posted by: Bob Hodges Date: August 11, 1998 at 21:51:17 In Reply to: Re: Fleming Hodges & parents (Asa & Lucy?) by James Sims of 3426 You are confusing two different lines of the Hodges family. Asa Hodges who married Lucy Williford in Sumner County, Tenn., in 1816 was a son of Isham Hodges who died in Henry County, Virginia, in 1782. Asa's first wife, whom he married in Fraklin County, Virginia in 1792, was Cloe Marcum. The Fleming in this family was Asa and Lucy's son Fleming Hodges, b. April 17, 1818, Sumner County, Tenn., m. Elmarene Watwood (1825-1864), March 27, 1841, Sumner County, Tenn., d. April 22, 1888, Fannin County, Texas. Fleming moved to Fannin County, Texas, between 1855 and 1860. The other family are descendants of Revolutionary War pensioner William Hodges. His father was also named William Hodges. The following information is from Robert E. Wallace, The Family of Samuel W. Wallace, at 171-181. WILLIAM HODGES, Sr., b. ca. 1733; m. ca. 1753; 1793 on tax list Wilkes Co., Ga., as Executor of will of John Hodges; 1794 same in Warren Co.; d. Sept. 1794, Elbert Co., Ga.; left will naming son John and Wm. Appleby as executors. Children: William (see below), Elliot (b. ca. 1760; m. 1st Milly Booth Oct. 5, 1801; m. 2d Polly Booth Sept. 17, 1808, Elbert Co., Ga.; d. 1801), John (see below), Alexander, Francis, James, Mary, Elizabeth, Moses L., Josiah, Nancy, Cynthia. WILLIAM HODGES, Jr., b. ca. 1754; m. 1st ca. 1775 Henry County, Va., Elizabeth Kirby (d. John and Joannah Kirby [this is incorrect; it was Francis and Elizabeth Kerby]); lived Greene Co., S.C.; Limestone Co., Ala. 1810; Monroe Co., Miss. Terr. 1816; Lawrence Co., Ala. Elizabeth Kirby Hodges died 1824, Monroe Co., Ala. WILLIAM m. 2d Jan. 20, 1833 Sarah (Walker) Thompson, widow of Thomas Thompson, and sister of Dr. Tandy W. Wlaker o Oakville, Ala. WILLIAM died 1843. Son-in-law Samuel W. Wallace was administrator. Children:Andrew, b. ca. 1780; m. Elizabeth Porter, Warren Co., Ga. Jan 22, 1802. John, b. ca. 1784, m. Sarah Frances Merrit. Fleming, b. 1792; m. 1st Martha Johnston; m. 2d Martha Lowery Apr. 14, 1823. William, b. 1790-1800, m. Janette Daughtery (d. 1835). Frances, b. 1798, Warrren Co., Ga., m. Samuel W. Wallace, Shelby Co., Ala., Apr. 2, 1818. Jane, b. 1800, m. Jonathan Fuller Jan. 23, 1800. Elizabeth, b. 1804, m. Daniel Wiger (s. Flemmin Wiger b. 1821). Moses. Daniel M., m. 1808 Posted by: Bob Hodges Date: August 11, 1998 at 21:51:17 In Reply to: Re: Fleming Hodges & parents (Asa & Lucy?) by James Sims of 3426 You are confusing two different lines of the Hodges family. Asa Hodges who married Lucy Williford in Sumner County, Tenn., in 1816 was a son of Isham Hodges who died in Henry County, Virginia, in 1782. Asa's first wife, whom he married in Fraklin County, Virginia in 1792, was Cloe Marcum. The Fleming in this family was Asa and Lucy's son Fleming Hodges, b. April 17, 1818, Sumner County, Tenn., m. Elmarene Watwood (1825-1864), March 27, 1841, Sumner County, Tenn., d. April 22, 1888, Fannin County, Texas. Fleming moved to Fannin County, Texas, between 1855 and 1860. The other family are descendants of Revolutionary War pensioner William Hodges. His father was also named William Hodges. The following information is from Robert E. Wallace, The Family of Samuel W. Wallace, at 171-181. C Children: William (see below), Elliot (b. ca. 1760; m. 1st Milly Booth Oct. 5, 1801; m. 2d Polly Booth Sept. 17, 1808, Elbert Co., Ga.; d. 1801), John (see below), Alexander, Francis, James, Mary, Elizabeth, Moses L., Josiah, Nancy, Cynthia. WILLIAM HODGES, Jr., b. ca. 1754; m. 1st ca. 1775 Henry County, Va., Elizabeth Kirby (d. John and Joannah Kirby [this is incorrect; it was Francis and Elizabeth Kerby]); lived Greene Co., S.C.; Limestone Co., Ala. 1810; Monroe Co., Miss. Terr. 1816; Lawrence Co., Ala. Elizabeth Kirby Hodges died 1824, Monroe Co., Ala. WILLIAM m. 2d Jan. 20, 1833 Sarah (Walker) Thompson, widow of Thomas Thompson, and sister of Dr. Tandy W. Wlaker o Oakville, Ala. WILLIAM died 1843. Son-in-law Samuel W. Wallace was administrator. Children:Andrew, b. ca. 1780; m. Elizabeth Porter, Warren Co., Ga. Jan 22, 1802. John, b. ca. 1784, m. Sarah Frances Merrit. Fleming, b. 1792; m. 1st Martha Johnston; m. 2d Martha Lowery Apr. 14, 1823. William, b. 1790-1800, m. Janette Daughtery (d. 1835). Frances, b. 1798, Warrren Co., Ga., m. Samuel W. Wallace, Shelby Co., Ala., Apr. 2, 1818. Jane, b. 1800, m. Jonathan Fuller Jan. 23, 1800. Elizabeth, b. 1804, m. Daniel Wiger (s. Flemmin Wiger b. 1821). Moses. Daniel M., m. 1808