I submit the following copied from the Hodges Family History book published by the American Genealogical Research Institute, 1235 Kenilworth Ave., N.E., Washington D. C. 20019 in 1978 which refers to the posting of Sarah Bache married to unknown Hodge page 77 states the following: "Charles Hodges (28 December 1798 - 19 June 1878): clergyman and educator. Charles was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Hugh Hodge and Mary Blanchard. Charles was the grandson of Andrew Hodge, who emigrated from Ireland, settling in Philadelphia in 1731. Charles received college preparation at the Somerville Academy in New Jersey and was graduated from the College of New Jersey, at Princeton Seminary in 1819. Following that he was pastor at several Presbyterian churches in the Pennsylvania and New Jersey area. In May of 1820, he became assistant instructor in the original languages of Holy Scripture at Princeton, a position he held until 1822. Rev. Hodge was then elected to the professorship of oriental and biblican literature. He became the publisher of the Biblical repertory. In 1825, he traveled to Europe, spending three years in the universities at Paris, Halle, and Berlin, returning in 1829. Rev. Hodges published several literary works including, a Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans (1835), Constitutional History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States (1840). It was published in three volumes. Charles married Sarah Bache, great granddaughter of Benjamin Franklin, on 17 June 1822. She died in 1849, and three years later he married Mary Hunter Stockton, a widow. Rev. Hodge died in Princeton, New Jersey. " I believe that this Sarah Bache is related to or was a part of the family involved in the stock market and financial securities industry. Two of their known children are also in this Hodges Family History shown above. Archibald Alexander Hodge (18 July - 11 November 1886): clergyman and educator. Archibald was born at Princeton, New Jersey the son of Rev. Charles Hodge and Sarah Bache. He graduated from the college of New Jersey in 1841, and from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1847. Following that he was a missionary at Allahabad, India for three years. He returned to the United States in 1850, when his wife became ill. Rev. Hodge was pastor of the Presbyterian church in Lower West Nottingham, Maryland from 1851--55. He was also pastor in fredericksburg, Virginia from 1855--61. In 1864, Hodge was elected to the chair of didactic, historical, and polemical theology at Western Theological Seminary at Allegheny, Pennsylvania. In 1866, he became pastor of the North Presbyterian Church of the same city, while continuing to teach. Rev. Hodge received the D.D. degree from the College of New Jersey in 1862. In 1877, he became assistant professor of didactic and polemic theology at Princeton, and the following year he succeeded his father in the professorship. He authored Outlines of Theology (New York, 1860), which was used as a textbook and translated into several languages. He published several other volumes in theological subjects. Rev. Hodge died in Princeton, New Jersey. - - - - - - - Caspar Wistar Hodge (21 Feb. 1830 -- 26 September 1891): clergyman. Caspar was born at Princeton, New Jersey, the son of Charles and Sarah Bache Hodge. He graduated from the College of New Jersey with honors, in 1848. He later graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary. In 1852 Hodge was instructor in Greek at the college, and the following year became the pastor of the Presbyterian church at Williamsburg, New York. Rev. Hodge was also pastor of the church at Oxford, Pennsylvania from 1856--60. In 1860, he accepted a position as professor of New Testament Literature and Biblical Greek at the Princeton Seminary. He received the D.D. degree from the College of New jersey in 1865. In 1878, he accepted the chair of New testament Literature and Exegesis at Princeton. Caspar married Angelina Post in 1869. He died in Princeton. Gerry Hodges Hackley in Corpus Christi, Texas "Sparkling City by the Sea" You may view my web site and genealogy at www.hackley.com