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HODGE GENEALOGY
FIRST
OF
TiiE
NAME
IN
THIS
COUNTRY TO
:3
AND MANY
COMPILED BY
ORLANDO
JOfIN
HODGE
^-
BOSTON
K.->C K
VV
/
I'REiS
I.
A-;
I)
CiMJRCHlLi.
1900
//
TMIRTV-rOL'R GENERATIONS.
775-1900.
The
much
care,
It" it is not, the fault is with historical and is believed to be correct. and genealogical writers, from whose works, in most part, the facts The writer, in his researches, has not given have been gathered. hoped to add any new honor to that of being an "American citizen," but a; a diversion in idle moments has complied what is presented. 1'he Lamberts, Lymans, Deweys, Caui^iin^, and English fi-ilit: who are represented are of this country, and a little research only will be necessary to show where the oA-shoots corinect with the main line.
O.
J.
H.
I.
Egbert,
that he
was
the
first
king of England
was born about 775, and in 800 ascended the throne of Wessex, one of the seven kingdoms forming the Heptarchy bv which Britain was then governed
;
that in
all
come sole monarch of England. He died about 838, and was succeeded by his son, -I |KQ'7'3^*^
II.
Ethelwolf, who
succeeded
ruled
until
in
857,
succession.
The
three
them dying
in
in
effects
of a
wound
received
battle with
Upon
fourth
son,
III.
Alfred,
called
in
840
at
thirty years,
He
married El>with,
IV.
his
[.
925.
He
who
succes-
si\ely
I
a daughter,
V.
Edgin'a,
third
who
first
married
'
7,
Count de Vermandois,
whom
had
\'l.
i
IIuBEkT,
''''g of
who upon
VII.
of
Henry
I.,
o;'
'
VIII.
j
!
ABEL,
who
married
first
Baron de Bellomant,
who
became
IX.
first
RoiBERT, second
who
had
Earl of Leicester,
;
Justice of England
had
Leiceste.--,
X.
steward of England,
XI.
f
1219.
ihc had
I
?'
He
I
(
XIII.
Ciimyn,
I I I
[
XIV.
She had
XV.
his father as
Baron de L'mfra-
He
;
>
had
XVI.
Robert,
who
married Lady
Alianorc, by
I
''
whom
XVIL
Tho.m.a.-, Sir
Thomas
Adam
;
de
XVIIL
r
Thomas, SirThomas
de Umfraville,Lord of Rlddes-
Ludv Agnei
had
XIX.
ToANF,
who
married
Sir
ton,
XX.
Lambert,
of Owlton,
who
had son
XXL Hhnrv
XXIL
XXIIL
of Xavistoke,
who
died in
1509; had
Henry
married
Lyman,
Alicia,
;
who
daughter
of
Simon
Hyde, of
\Vethcrsficld, Essex
had
XXIV.
caret,
John-
Lyman,
of
of High Ongar,
who
of
;
married MarIj:'auchamp,
daughter
William
Girard,
Essex.
He
died at Navistoke in
1587
had
had
in
XXV.
XXVI.
Henry
John
in
Lyman,
of High Ongar,
at
who
580), and
came
to thi>
at
'.v
country
;xbury,
the slup
to
"Lion;"
;
Mass.,
1631
moved
was one of
1&40
XXVII.
in
24, 161
ried
this
to
America with
father
martc
Hepzibah, daughter of
country
Thomas
Ford,
who cams
1630
in
Richard had
XXVIII. Nov.
Hepzibah,
6, in
born
at
\Vindsor, Conn.;
at
married,
in
Windsor
this
1641
who was
to
the son of
Thomas
Dewev, who
1633 emigrated
country from
XXIX.
at
Josiah
1666; married,
Jan. 15,
Northampton, Alass.
XXX. John
Dewey, bom Dec. 4, ijco ma.rried, Nov. 20, 1726, Experience Woodward, born Aug. 10, 1 704,
;
Ann (Dewey
'
Bald-
Dewey
brother of \\'illiam
in
Manila Bay.
John had
XXXI.
Anna Dewev, born Oct. 23, 1727, who, Dec. 22, 1748, married Ezeicicl Caulkins, horn Nov. 4, i"28,
Hugh
from
Caulkins,
tlie
great-great-grandson of
pioneer,
who
in
came
1640.
to
this
country
.Monmouth,
Enoiand,
Ezckiel had
Cal-l.-^ins,
XXXII.
Anna
born Sept.
2,
1757;
married,
Abel English, born Julv 4, 1755, grandson of Richnrd P'^nglish, born in Enghmd, and emigrated
15, 1777,
May
had
XXXIII.
.April 12,
I7gs; married,
182c, Alfred Hodge, born March 9, 1795, descendant of John Hodge and Susanna Denslow, married
AIarch^9,
Aug.
12, 1666.
S.
Alfred had
4, 1821.
22, 1825.
25, 1828.
J.
Kfe*
''"?>.
W^
ni
TO THE MEMORY
OF
CHILD,
1S57,
IS
AFFECTIO.VATELY DEDICATED.
Clark was a young man of generous inipukes, grest energy, A few months before his death ho had and exemplan.- life. happily married and entered into busineis pursuits with aniD. J. mation and high hopes.
IN FRIENDSHIP'S
CROWN.
Fast as the rolling seasons bring The hour of fate to those we love,
Each
Is set in friendship's
the sky
These are our treasures that remain, But those are star.s that beam on high."
Olh-tr
WmdtU
Hol
SUCCESSIVK GENERATIONS.
'
Like leaves on trees the race of man is found, Now green in youth, now withering on the ground
Another race the following spring supplies. They fall succe.ssive and successive rise
;
So generations in their cause decay So flourish these when those have passed away."
;
.-
Pop.
THE SHADOW V
'
PAST.
Gather we from the shadowy past The struggling beams which linger yet.
Ere
is
cast
The shroud
that
Roger
THE TRUMPET.
'
The trumpet the trumpet the dead have all heard To the depths of the stone-covered charnel are stirr'd From the sea, from the land, from t!ie south, and the The vast generations of man may come forth."
!
!
north.
(4)
PREFATORY REiMARKS.
'"T^HE
-*-
desire
to
know something
of our ancestors
is
the
felt
more
tliat
interesting
at least
I
For years
should
to
know my own
family
had
little
or no time to devote to
lo/O,
took up the
interested
much
genealogy.
I
Since then
ha\'e
time as
have searched
works, and
seem
Not only
" oldest
this, in
but
the
have visited
very
many
New England
and
and
there, written
more than
number
I
of miles.
But notwithstanding
my
far
earnest labors,
am
my work
is
is
from complete.
in
it,
My
that
some person
I
the near
leave
and give a
6 more
this
full
HODGE FAMILY.
and interesting history of the Hodge families
it
in
country than
me
I
to
do
at this
time.
have gathered,
family,
name and
now
even
living, or
in
those
v.-ho
may come
1
after,
may
be
gratified,
my
labors have
Criticism
is
invited,
will
and
letters
be thankfully
Such
letters will
revised edition
by some one
the future.
My
Almon
expectations are
fulfilled.
to
Mr.
much
work,
valuable
information.
his
"
The
Hodges Family
New
to
England,"
Hodge
in
names
in this
country,
it
the
has often
been difhcult
for
to determine
whether
and
readiness
equally
interested emulated
labors.
my
Hon.
Norman Hodge,
of Danbury, Conn., an
me
My
wife,
Virginia, has
been
and
in
the general
me
must thank
in a
general way.
The Author.
CONTENTS.
InTEODUCTOKV CuArXER
II
Names
in
Different Forms
20
2
1
ZZ
2 2
MULTlrLICITV OE AnCESTOK-.
23
.
John
207
Other Hodge Families The Ceiarlf-s Hodge Famha The Phii.0 Hodge Familv The Nicholas Hodge Family Other Probable Descendants ok Nlik-laJohn Hodg (Hodge), of Kitterv, Mf Other Hodges in Northern New I-:ngla\d The George Hodge Family {.M\s^.) The Philadelphia Hodge ?^\mii v The Nehemiah Hodge Family The Reuben Hodge Fa.nmly Cape. John Hodge of the " iMo.vico-;Li,> " The Lansingblrg (N.Y.) Hod(.e Family The James Hodge Family (Penn.) A North Carolina Hodge Famiiy A Mississippi Hodge F'amily A New Hampshire Hodge Family The Levi Hodge Family Andrew Hodge, of Virginia VV'iLLi\M HfiDviE Family (Marylwd)
RiijHARD Hogge,
Ho1"..i>:,
245
2 4r)
257
267
.-!74
28,;
285
.
.
....
2S7
289
291
294
295
296
29.S
J02 303
305
.^08
ok
Ho'.'g;
Hodges, Uncl-^ssified
M.\RRL4CES
331
HODGE FAMILY.
xr ^
PAGE.
War
Pedigree Chart
Allied Families (with John Hodge and Descendants) The Denslow Family
338
339
-..c
Welles Families
Allis Family
,:;,
Foote Family
Churchill Family Treat Family
y^
-.,-5
^rg
36^'
364
-55
,-
Other Airirn
2S8
:,Sq
^o^
,07
400
401
403
404
^05 408
^08 ^jo
Oi d English
Rhyme,
,j
414
414
, 413
Gener-al Index
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Orlando
J.
Hodcf (605
Fyontisfi>cc
fadng
"
"
67
D.
Hodge (609)
104
149
167
195
K.?L
Hodge (1127)
\V.
DvvjGHT
Hodge (618)
21)
"
" "
O.
J.
HolhjE,
(1528)
200
J09
Hodge
(s)
DwncHT M. Hodge
"
291
Hi.^use
370
"
Walk-in- ihi:-\Vatek"
406
(9)'^'
INTRODUCTOf^Y CHAPTER.
""X^^HAT'S
'
in
name?"
says
Shakespeare.
is
The
Httle,
is
query
furtlicr
at
first
very
but
very much.
in
great
part have come, as another has observed, from some circumstance of birth, incident in life, or good desired. Tacitus telis us how Germanicus, always a popular general, having had a son born to him in camp, dressed the lad like a little soldier, complete even to hi;; boots (caliga), in the
hope of pleasing his men. The men of course made a pet him and called him Caligula, or Little Boots, and it is by his camp nickname of Little Boots that Claudius, son
of
of Germanicus, lives
in
was given, signifying crooked nose while Turn-bull, now Trumbull, had its origin in the fact that a man in one of the parks of Scotland turned a mad bull, and thereby saved the life of a gentleman of distincit is
Cameron,
said,
tion.
to
have occurred
in
13 15.
:
Bent his strong neck to toss the sUrtled steed; His arms robust the hardy hunter flung
Around his bending horns, and upwards wrung, With writhing force his neck retorted round.
And And
rolled the panting monster on the ground. Crushed with enormous strength his bony skull courtiers hailed the man who turned the bull."
(0
12
HODGE FAMILY.
Godman,
Christian, and other like
a
names undoubtedly
the
were
given with
to
view to influence
persons thus
named
faith.
the
Anderson
in
his
quets perpetuated
work on surnames says " The sobrias surnames originally mostly were
:
Green, or supposed
likeness of the
animal
creation, as
Lyon,
Lamb, Wolf, Hogg (v.hich docs not mean a pig or sow, but a lamb a year old), and Tod, which is the Scotch name for Fox." Mr. Anderson might have extended his list of namerepresenting colors by adding Blue, Pink, Purple, Red, Scarlet, and Violet, and to the animal kingdom have added
Bull,
Mouse,
and others.
There are many Almost every part of t'lo the names of persons, as
Chin, Face, Finger, Foote,
Hand, Head, Heart, Hipp, Kidney, Lcgg, Nose, Thum, and Tongue. The fishes of the sea are represented in the names Bass, Fish, Pike, Salmon, Sturgeon, Trout, and Whale. For the cardinal points of the compass we have Fast, North, South, and West, with their derivatives.
The
names,
F"owI,
large
number of
sur-
Bird, Chicken,
Crane, Crow,
Dove, Finch,
Owl, Parrot, Peacock, Pigeon, Quail, Robin, Sparrow, Stork, Swallo\v, Turkey, Woodcock, and Wren,
gale,
Drake.
The
insects
give
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER.
and some others.
for
The
have furnished
Birch,
as
Ash,
Oakes,
Beech,
Pine,
Cherry,
In
Chestnut,
fact,
Maple,
in
and
Plum.
Attached
now on record among the archives in London, it is said, among other strange names the following odd ones appear: Cheeke, Demon, Fiend, Honey, Idle, Lame, Lazy, Mudd, Pighead, Poker, Punch, Shadow, Sponge,
Vile,
Villain,
and
Viitlcs.
come
to
Here
are a few
of
persons
now known
be living:
Allshine,
Ape,
Apple, Bald, Barefoot, Bean, Beer, Birdsej-e, Birth, Bitter, Bli/.'.ard, Box, Brass, Brick, Bridegroom, Broom, Bush,
Buster, Button, Cake, Clove, Coffee, Coffin, Cold, Corn,
Crutch,
Custard,
Damm, Deadman,
Gin,
Gunn, Ham, Hell, Hellspopper, Horseleg, Hot, Huckleberry, Ice, Ink, Iron, Ivory, Jump, Kick, Kiss, Ladysmitten, Lake, Leek, Life, Lilly, Liquor, Longbrake, Looney, Love, Moon, iVIoonshine, Mustard, Onion, Pancake, Paradise, Peas, Peck, Pepper, Pickle, Pigg, Pillnian,
Piper,
Prett}-man,
Proudhouse,
Rainwater,
Rakestraw,
Snow,
Sweet,
Strongfellow,
Sunshine,
Weed,
and Wire.
14
HODGE FAMILY.
great poet, no doubt, was quite right in saj'ing:
The
"
a rose. as sweet."
However, had he thought of some of the names borne by men, such as Devil, Demon, Fiend, Vile, Villain, Whiskey, and others we have given, he might not have asked, " What's in a name? The name Hodge does not appear to have come from any of the sources we have mentioned, but had its origin What Roger sprang from is unknovvn. in the name Roger. The name is supposed to be of Norman-French ori-^in, uiul
'
is
now common
in
In
;
France
it
is
Roger; in Spain, Pogerio; in Russia, Rozer in Poland, Rydygier; in Germany, Roger or Riidiger; in Italy, Rogero or Ruggiers and in Norway, Raadgier. In the
;
British
Museum may be seen a " History of Devonshire, England, by Rev. Thomas Moore," in which the author
:
says
"
One Rogers,
who
who
[a legend]
of St. Ursula,
with her
made
the
number]
martyrdom."
to the
"
According
Patronymica Britannica," a
the
Roman
in
Conqueror,
Scot-
named Roger,
land,
first
after the
From Roger
finally
Hodge.
(See tlnglish
the
"Doomsday Book.")
people the
In luigland
among
common
name
is
generally pronounced as
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER.
Charlotte
15
M. Yonge,
in
her
writings
on
" Christian
Names," says Hodge was once a " famous knightlj- name." The Enghsh-Teutonic meaning is " spear of fame." From Hodge have come Hodges, Hodgson, Hodgkin, Hodgkins, Hodgkinson, Hodgin, Hodgman, Hodgdon, Hodd, Hodson, Hotchkiss, and some other similar names. In the mother countr>- the name Hodge has not been Mr. P. R. Hodge, of altogether unknown to distinction. London, wrote several works on steam-engines, and it is
claimed that he was the
first
pounds, and
pipe.
feet, in <-y!indrical
midshipman J. T. Hodge, of the seventyfour-gun ship " Belleisle," and midshipman John Hodge,
of the sevent}'-four-gun ship " Defiance,"
the great English naval
all
served under
two
latter
the
ment
at Trafalgar,
when
Both are mentioned among the wounded. Sir Edward Cooper Hodge, K.C.B., is a son of Major Edward Hodge, late of the Seventh Hussars. He was in the Crimean war, and served with distinction in the engagements at Balaclava, Inkerman, and Sevastopol. He now
Nelson
killed.
is
(1899) holds the rank of general in the English army, and an officer of the Legion of Honor. Robert Bonan Hodge died in England many years since,
advertised
in
but
let
no Hodge
in this
for
estate
country.
over."
Rest
no
in
come
16
HODGE FAMILY.
vi'ith
the
Hodge families in this country to merit furtlu.-r notice. The Hodge name has been distinguished by the bestowal
in England and Scotland should be remembered that these heraldic devices are not bestowed upon names but upon individuals, and
;
but
it
such persons alone, and their direct descendants, have a right to use them. In early days they were usually given
on account of some service to the government, but not infrequently for the purpose of raising money. We read in an English work how a man by the name of Hodge was importuned for 40 on account of a be.'^towal to him
of a coat-of-arms.
It is quite possible he uiu not consider the honor of the bestowal worth the money. Certain it is that a " coat-of-arms " conferred on some ancestor, cent-
little
honor
in
to an
American descendant
Says
find
"
We
landed
Windsor had
Arms
in
Great Britain."
Whether
who
we
are unable
Simply
as
matter of curiosity
coats-of-arms at
some period
upon
at the sun.
by
a pale.
INTRODUCTORY CHAITER.
Scotch. "
two serpents.
In this country the name Hodge is more general than we had supposed. The descendants of John Hodge, whose line we have particularly traced, are to be found in nearly
Research has
New
World."
Lyme, Conn.,
certainly as early
From Lyme he New Haven. Savage, in his " Genealogical Dictionary of New England," calls him Hedges, b'.it we carefully examined the old records, in both Lyme and New Haven, and only in one instance found the name spelled Hodges, while it is written man}- times Hodg or
686, at which time he was married.
to
moved
Hodge.
The New Haven records have it Hodge in every instance, and the children and descendants, down to the present
time, have
all been called Hodge. We believe Charles was a younger brother of John, our great progenitor.
They both lived for a time in Lyme, and both were there when John died. After John's death Charles moved to
John's children
certainly one, and probably two, of had already located. John named his first son after himself and called his second Thomas, while Charles gave the name Thomas to his first son. These
facts lead to a
Charles
line of
with a
good deal of
A
is
large
of the descendants
now
reside
in
i-'airfield
Hodge, of Danbury,
HODGE FAMILY.
Nicholas Ilodgc, the records show, cmiL;rated to
this
NortliumberMrs. Effie
Trcmont street, Boston, Mass., daughter of Mr. Charles M. Hodge, of Boston, who died
560
is one of his descendants. William Hodge, of the north of Ireland, who died there Jan. 4, i7.?3, had three sons, William, Andrew, and Hugh,
in 1894,
all
of
whom came
to this
country
this
in
in
Philadelphia, Pa.
From
line
theologian
of
Princeton,
married a great-granddaughter of
Benjamin
Franklin.
The
for
in
independence.
Among
been a large number of professional men. George Hodge was brought to this country
at the
in
1733.
He was
Mrs. Har-
large
number
of his descend'a
now M.
live in IMassachusetts,
among
v.'hom
Plunket,
Henry
Hodge.
Nehemiah Hodge, says Mr. Ambrose W. Hodge, late Adams, Mass., came to this country from England probably about 1735, and settled in Rhode Island. Nehemiah had a son, David, who had seven children, one Thomas, one of the sons of of whom, Otis, had eleven.
of North
Otis,
Nehemiah
He brought
with him
manufacturers
the Eastern
Hon. George L.
INTRODUCTORV CIIAITKR.
Hodge, of Windsor, Conn.,
necticut,
is
ig
late
state trcasuicr of
Con-
of this family.
is
of these families.
less is
Others of
tiic
somctliing
" Unclassified."
war
the
sented.
found that
three States,
New
Hampshire,
Massachusetts, and Connecticut, more than fifty ing the name were in the Continental army.
ten or
men
bear-
Certainly
more of these were descendants of Samuel Hodge, Hodge, of the Connecticut family. This Samuel settled in Glastonbury, Conn., and had three
son of John
vvhom was named John. Glastonbury now has a large number of families by the of Hodge, and they arc all descendants of this lastmentioned John. In 1S94 seventeen of the name were
sons, one of
name
was told by a well-informed one of these seventeen Hodge voters, on election day, was sure to be at the polls and vote the straight Democratic ticket. It is safe to say
enrolled as electors,
it
and
that every
who
in
left
An
is
experienced
often greatly
horticulturist says:
tree transplanted
improved."
we may be pardoned for saving and it some feeling of satisf.iction that while our family name may not have been made illustrious by any great deed, it has not, so far as we know, been tarnished
In conclusion,
said with
is
by
an)-
unworthy
act.
The Compiler.
NAMES
IN
DIFFERENT FORMS.
be
EARLY
real
is
to
rcHcd upon.
not
uncommon
to find that
one
Nicknames arc often given for tlic name of the same person
may be called Mary, at her marand at her death Polly. Sometimes Ann, Anna, Anne, Nancy, and Hannah ave The following are used to designate the same woman.
riage Molly,
some
of the
names
work
in
more than
one form:
Adalaide, Adcle, and Ada.
Abigail,
Polly.
WARS
IN
WHICH
THE^
COLONIES OK
S!
Tcquot Indian
....
EXPLANATIONS.
O.S.
when added
is
to the dale of a year means, as is generally known, tliat reckoned according to the old style; and when N.S. follows
means new
style.
legal year
From aljout the fourteenth century to 1752, in England and her colonies, the began March 25; but some of the other nations, at an earlier date, had estaljlished January i as the beginning of the year. Even in Kn^^land and her colonics, before 1752, when the change to January I was made legal, that date was looked upon as the proper one to designate the conmiencemcnt
of a
to avoid ambiguity arose the custom of double dating the years for 1 ami March 25. Thus 1620/1, 1620-1, or i6;f, meant 1620, O.S., and 1621, N.S. In all cases in tliis work wlierc neither O.S. nor N.S. is added to the date of the year, and two dates are not given, the reader will understand that the date given is as we would write it now.
new Hence
year.
GENKRATIUNS
HOW
lHjVCtD.
The
placed
Till
denoted by e.xponents
li'
1,1
i-'l
!
,;;
r.';.,. s.
ihjci-,
:
JohnM mean,
that
John
is
uf the
titst
gen^ia'
sible \iv
n!,
and
So
far as pos-
CLii ii.uiie a number, believing that this would bL-ttei facilitate a correct understandmg. Those carried forward, a; heads of f.iinilies, are designateil by heavier-faced type. The line of a family may be t:a;;!y triced by following the numbers. Thus, John I lodge ( No. I ), as will be seeii, had, among other children, a son Samuel (No. I2). Una succeeding page, in regular numerical order, the number again will be found preceding the name. Samuel, as will be found, had a son Benjamin (No. 47). Trace as before, and so on from one generation to another to the youngest child born. ]jy reversing tJ;e rule, lines may be traced the other way.
l.aic
i,iiLU
AUliREVIATlONS.
Abt., about; app., apparently; b., born; bap., baptized; chil., child or children; dau., daughter; d., died; div., divorced; gr., grand; gt., great; hus., husband; m., married; m. (i), lirst m.irriage; ni. (2), second n}arriage, and
prob., prubalily;
s.,
res.,
residence
or resiles;
wife;
wid.,
widow
or
widower.
Ml-LTlrLICITY OK ANCESTOKS.
Take pencil and multiply: Vou had two parents, four grandparents, etc.. Twice two are four, twice four are eight, etc., and you will find that in the twentieth generation you h.id 1,04^,576 ancestors, without counting the intermediate generations, and in the tnirtielli generation you had over a thousand millions of ancestors, without counting those between yourself and tlie thirtieth.
Allowing thirty-three years for a generation, these back less than one thousand years.
(22)
thirty
HODGE GENEALOGY.
FIRST GENERATION.
1.
JOIIX HODGE.
Born about 1643; married, Aug.
12,
1666,
Susanna
1646, dauc^htcr of
the Indians
7,
Henry Duni-
in
Windsor, Conn.,
(See No.
the
publications
give
date
but
we
closely
examined the
Windsor,
in
Conn., where the marriage took place, and found the entry
plainly written
August
" 12."
Lyme,
Hodge
of
28.
died after 1694 and before 1699, probably Aug. 26. 169S.
is
now
the town
The town of Clinton until 1840 was a part of the 1663. town of Killingworth, which originally was called the Hammanasset Plantation, " that lyeth between Guilford and Saybrook," and was settled in October, 1663, by inhabitants chiefly from Hartford, Windsor, and Guilford. The General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut of that year appointed a committee of three persons to establish "binding rules " for the settlement of the plantation. In Marcli, 1664, an act was passed incorporating the town. One of the first settlers was Edward Griswold. and out of respect to him the town was called Killingwurtli, which
V-3)
24
HODGi: FAMILY.
birtlnilace, in
was the
necticut.
Tiie
ninll\
rule
"There
shall
Of
left.
the
first
twenty ad-
mitted by
tlic
Others, however,
was twenty-eight, John Hodge, as appears by the records of the town, being one of the number. Me had assigned him lot No. 27, whicli is described in the town records: "Granted from the Plantation for a home-lot, ?!.: acres more or less, being sixty rods more or less ia length, in breadth at the south end five rods and a half, at the northerly end thirty one rods more or less, bounded suutheily by the highway until it comes within five rods of the swamp, according to the marked trees, home to tlie rock hill where he is bounded northerly by the rocks, westerly by the land of Henry Crane, and southerly by the front
highway."
This "
home
lot"
is
now
Mr.
Hodge
also be-
came possessed of
the
to
"Upon
the
Neck Land westerly side, all the remainder of the Point meadow; northwesterly and southerly home to
" In the
all
.
cove
lot,
that
is
by
down
Henry
point.
it
Crane."
By exchange
with William
less,
Hayden
at the
three acres
Long
home
lot at
two
more or less." " Two acres more or less bounded northwest by the highway, northeast by the Pond, east by a brook, west by a swamp." He also held,
riKST GENKRATIOX.
25
by
gift
from
tlic
Barber's land
in
Griswold.
bounded in great ])art by rocks, coves, ponds, brooks, and swamps, show something of the nature of the country where he lived. No wonder each parcel in the description contained the words " more or less." Mr. ilodge evidently had for near neighbors Edward Griswold, William Hayden, josiah Hull, William Barber, and Honry Crane, all of whom were men of im;)ortancc in the new settlement. After spending nearly three years
nnproving
his lands,
built himself a
in
the
summer
number of others had some acquaintance with the Dcnslow family of that place. Here
had emigrated
to Killingworth with a
It is
that town.
quite evident he
he married and with his wife soon returned to his home in the then called " Ilanimanasset Wilderness." Mr. Hodge
is
in
1670, when, as
may
many
swamps and
his
moved
still
to
living.
Mr. Denslow,
owned
at that
good portion of that which now constitutes the town of Windsor Locks. About the time Mr. Hodge changed his residence Mr. Denslow gave to Mrs. Hodge, his daughter, Though no deed was executed, eighty acres of this land.
after
in
26
It is
HODGK FAMILY.
quite probable that this i^lh of land
some
may have had change his resino record or evidence showing that he
Hodge
to
The town
first
of Sutfield, which
3,
grantors are
2,
Hartford," Vol.
Windsor on the The n.unes of the given in the "Memorial History of page 3S5, and number one hundred.
adjoins
1674.
number, sixty-two were married and the balance were unmarried. Mr. Hodge appears as the thirty-fifth
this
Of
person on the
list.
It
is
in
th.e
town was heavily wooded, and for this reason the General Court gave the settlers for several years special privileges The town at this time, and in exemption from taxes. until 1749, was held to bu a part of Hampton County, Mass. Sept. 14, 1674, Mr. Hodge had allotted to him sixty acres of land in the town, but it is doubtful whether
he became a resident of the town until some time later, as several children born to him after lOj4 are recorded as having been born June Windsor. committee of the town voted that Mr. Hodge should be allowed for a lot on which to build, a piece of land on the west side of High street about twelve
in
12, 1678, a
It was wide, and to run back to Muddy brook. bounded on the north by land of Col. John Pynchon, who must have been a next-door neighbor. This land to be
rods
accounted
There were fifty-four acres set off to him lying west of " the brook, from which we conclude the lot to " build on Some years later there was contained about si.x acres. another allotment made by the town, when there was
apportioned to Mr. Hodge
fiirty-five acres.
if
at
no other time,
it
appears
FIRST GENERATION.
that Mr. Ilodgc was not always as abstemious as a
2^
good
to
be.
The
bond
for a better
habit
in
this
respect.
At
the
next
for
com-
The
good
settlers,
citizenship
to
overstep their
rigid rules.
of temperance,
common
We
than
to
in
tliii maimer. Descendants of some of the so-called, and often assumed be, " first families" of Connecticut have sought to bury
oblivion
in
tin's
In our researches
two instances of this kind came to our notice, one in Better far that the truth Glastonbury and one in Lyme. It may be told than that old records be tampered with. readily be believed that most ancestral trees, like trees in the forest, have some crooked limbs. Mr. I lodge was living in Suffield certainly as late as April I, 1CS5, and probably until 1687. In 1688 and in 1691 he paid personal ta.xes in Lyme, and that he was living there at that time there is no doubt. The records of the " First Church," Middletown, Conn., have this entry: "Sept. 18, 1692, Samuel, Susanna, and Abigail Ilodge, being the children of Susanna Hodge, of the church in Windsor, were bapti:^ed by communion of churches, their mother owning the covenant."
28
In the
laiKl
HOUGE FAMILY.
records of Windsor
tlic
followinsj
is
found,
:
under date June iS, iCcj^, signed by Susanna Hodge " I, Susanna Hodge, of Lyme, in the County of New London, formerly the wife of John Hodge,
brother,
Doo
fully, freely
Discharge
my
Samuel Denslow, from all further and future demand, in Reference to any part of the estate of my houoVed
father, Henr>'
acknowledge
Hodge,
it is
Denslow, or my said mother, and do have received in full my just right." Mr. very evident, at this time was dead.
.
to
a copy of a quitclaim deed made Feb. by John Hodge, eldest son of John Hodge, Sr., v/hich was entered for record the 6th of March following: "In consideration of eighteen shillings, I quit claim, to Samuel Denslow, all my right in a parcel of Luid given by my grand father, Henry Denslow, deceased, to my mother Susanna Hodge, and to her children east on the river [Connecticut] fifty rods, west from tlie
The
following
is
2,
1700
(N.S.),
my
brothers
and
sisters."
1700 (N.S.), Joseph Hodge, of Springfield, Mass., and William Hodge, of New Haven, tv/o of the
13,
May
Sr.,
quitclaimed
in
to
Samuel
Denslow
deed, was
their one-sixth
interest
twelve shillings.
all
one-third the
amount paid
This
We
find
Hodge
and her children by her father Henry Denslow, when she and her husband gave up their residence in Killingwortli
FIRST GF.iNI^RATION.
29
stands the railroad
and went
depot
at
to
Windsor.
Upon
it
now
Windsor Locks.
22, 1737, four acres of land
Sr., in
March
vious,
laid
Suffield, forty-five
years pre-
which was a part of the " second town, was quitclaimed by John Hodge, his son, who then lived in Windsor. We could find no record of
division " of land
any quitclaims from any of the other children. Mr. Hodge, the progenitor, was the father of eleven
children, the
first
of
whom
is
named
;
in
at Killingworth,
now
Clinton
appear to have
entered on the
been born
in
Suffield.
in
records both
We
the
sons.
It
have been
of three
of
father,
It
was usual in early days to name the first son after the and the second after the paternal grandfather. will be observed that Mr. Hodge called his first son
name
borne by
whom
1667.
13, 1669.
The
3,
I,
says:
"May
in that
1583,"
liaptired in the
church of
t.\or>.
tit.
Edbury,
is
town.
don.)
(St.
liicester
a town of
(ifty-eight miles
from Lon-
John Hodge,
is
known,
came, as
is
Thomas
be
Hodge
of liicestcr
was
We
may
made
30
4.
HODGE FAMILY.
Marv
Hodgf,,
b.
Feb.
[5, 1671.
5.
6.
Joseph Hodge, b. Dec. 14, 1672. Be.\jami,\ Hoijge,' b. June 17, 1674.
7.
8.
Henry Hodge,
b.
Aug.
19, 1676.
9. 10.
11.
12.
William Hodge, b. April 20, 1678. Elizabeth Hodge, b. Fob. 13, 16S0 Susanna Hodge, b. Dec. 10. 16S2. Abigail Hodge, b. M.irch 7, 1684. Sa.mcel Hodge, b. Oct. 4, 16S6.
SECOND GENERATION.
2.
JOHN- HODGE
{JoJm').
Born June 16, 1G67; married a woman whose first name was Margaret. He was alive and a resident of
Sufficld as late as
March
23, 1737, at
owed a debt of ^10, and gave a mortgage to secure the payment of the same. The mortgage covered " six acres of land " in
Jan, 22, 1696, he a
Greenfield (Bloonifield), a part of the town of Windsor, dun-colored horse, a gr.^y-colorcd marc, coit, three
July
9,
years old, one one year old, one shote, and This mortgage was not put on record until 1709, thirteen years later. F"eb. 2, 1700, Mr.
t^vo
Windsor. At that date he purchased Kelso, also of Windsor, " one mansion house, with nine acres of land in Scotland, within the township
living in
of Simsbury," which adjoins Windsor on the north, then held to be a part of Massachusetts. He probably
moved
*A
families
IJcni.
'
Ho.lse, Doc.
3.
1709, amonc;
thi
),
petitiuncl for a
new toHn
3,
in \e'.v H.imi.slure,
near Exeter,
rrovinci.il
I'.-ipcrs
X.Il., \'ol.
part
2, p.
406,)
SECOND (IKNERATION.
to
Simsbury about that time, as a quitclaim deed executed Otlier land the same day refers to him as of Simsbury. records show that he was living in that town in 1712. His children, or such as we have any account of, were all
born
in
Windsor.
children:
Four
13.
14.
15.
16.
John Hodge, b. July 2r\ 1694. Nathaniel * Hodge, I). June if>. i6g6. AsAHEi. Hodge, h. Oct. 10. 1697. Susanna Hodge, b. May 30, 1699.
3.
THOMAS- HODGE
Born
Feb.
13.
{John').
married
1712, in
1669;
Jt'DlTH,
probab!)-
in
West Haven, Conn. A few years since we saw in the old West Haeen cemetery, in which was a church, a stone upon which was
1093.
He
died
May
2,
New
or
inscribed
32
early clay.
HODGE FAMILY.
After the death
of Mr.
I
who by
15,
eight children;
he died
May
1728.
in
New
JIaven, or in that
June 25,
at that
169.1, as
min Bovvden thirty acres of land, " bounded on the common, eastward on Milford line and westward on land of John Downe." March 14, 1707, he deeded "woodland," in precinct of New Haven, called Wallingford. Wallingford was settled about 1G70 by people chiefly from New Haven. Among tliose who took up land at that time in Wallingford, as shown by the land records, was one " Daniel Hogge," about whom we find nothing furtiicr.
arc inclined to believe that this man's name was Hodge and that his name on the record became " Hogge " through poor spelling. The Thomas Hodge of whom we are
We
first
son Daniel,
at^l
it
is
possible
Hogge
of Wallingford
related to him, and that the " woodland Wallingford which Thomas sold originally belonged to him.. In the sale of the Wallingford land by Thomas no mention is made of any former owner.
sold to Samuel Burwell sixteen acres of land situated near a place called " Oyster river." In the language of the deed it was " In the sixth year of the
Lady Ann by
the Grace of
God
of
England."
This sixteen acres comprised Mr. Hodge's homestead. The house in which he lived stood on the right-hand side
of what was then called
"
Cove
river,"
probably opposite
SECOND GENERATION.
ihc " Point."
33
owned by
The old homestead a few years since was man named Wilier. For many years the porwhich projected
into the river or cove
was called "Hodge's point." July 23, 1712, letters of administration were granted on Mr. Hodge's estate to his willow. The amount of his property was inventoried at
;t202; 04:04, or
little
more than
a thousand dollars.
Nine children
17.
iS.
Daniel Modge,
Jesse Hodge, b. Nov. 17, 1695. Jan. 6, 1724, administnition was granted on his estatu to his brother Daniul. Tho
ID.
20.
21. 22.
was divided among his brothers and sisters, the Head Hill" being given to Daniel and M.nrtha. HoDCE, b. Oct. S, 1697. Tho.mas Hodge, b. .March 2S, 1701. MiRi.\M Hodge, b. Aug. jS, 1703; d. young. SuSAN.NA Hodge, b. Sept. 7, 1705; m., per. Nov. 5, 1737,
estate
land on "
JuniTii
23.
Maky Hodge,
George Clinton, of New Haven. b. Nov. 5, 1707; m., Oct. Seward, of Long Island.
b. b.
15,
1724,
Samuel
24. 25.
5.
Martha Hodge,
MiRiAiM Hodge,
Feb.
iS. 1710.
2,
March
1712.
JOSEPH-'
Born Dec.
HODGE
1672
i,
;
(>/,').
14,
married
AxN
"
Trumble
bull),
born Aug.
"
the
for
" ]3rother
The name
many
years
by Mr. Hodge,
Conn.
May
13,
1700, he
(.\lci.\
mentioned
as
The
was executed
I,
at Wind.sor,
No.
field,
for provisions.)
7,
He was
Mass., April
1707.
34
HODGE FAMILY.
Would
be glad to get further information
in
regard to
them.
7.
UENRY' nODGE
ijo/ir.').
Born Aug. 19, 1676; married Sarmi (perhaps Welch), who, Oct. II, 1724, became a member of the First Ciiurch
in
already a
member
in
of this church.
lie
is
become
All
Iiis
children
I'er-
were born
haps had daughter Abigail baptized Aug. 2, 1713. probably died in 1771 son John administrator.
;
He
Seven children
30.
31.
HonOE, b. March 12, 170S. Sarah HoncE, b. March 20, 1710; m.,
DEiiORAii
prob. Nov.
j,
1735,
.ind
Mary (Goppy)
;
Guiie.
Rachael Hodge, b. Dec. 20, 1711 bap. Feb. 6, 1712. Hannah Hodge, b. May 23, 1713; bap. June 12, 1715. John Hodge, b. Sept. 12. 1717; bap. April 27. 1718. He was administrator on the estate of "Henry Hodge, late
of Voluntoun,"
adjoining.
New London
Prcbate Court of
tlie district of I'lainfield, Windham Co.. administration was probably upon the estate of his father. This action was talven in Ocloiier,
The
1771.
35.
36.
Henry Hodge, b. prob. 1719-20; bap. Sept. 25, 1720. Jonathan Hodge, bap. Aug. 27, 1723. (Griswold
ord.)
rec-
11.
ABIGAIL HODGE
=
O//.^').
Born March 7, 16S4; married, Dec. 10, 1717, Gkorgc Gilbert, of Durham, Conn., who was killed by the falliiv::^ of a tree Jan. 13, 171S (Middletown record). In 17^2 she is supposed to have married Jericmiaii Lf.ming, who
SECOND GENERATION.
by
a former wife, Abigail,
35
Ily this
Seven children:
40. 41.
42. 43.
44. 45. 46.
Lucy Leming, b. Feb. 4, 1724. Abigail Le.ming, b. April 8, 1725 Abigail Le.ming, b. Dec. 4, 1726.
d.
young.
Emzaketh
Esther
Jane Leming,
March
b.
6.
3,
1733.
Aakon
Le.mlng,
.May
173S.
12.
SAMUEL^ HODGE
4,
{John').
Born Oct.
flODGE,''
is
16S6.
There
was a
widow
"Sarah
't
who
died in Gla.stonbury
May
Some
was Sarah Dustin. born July 4, 1688, daughter of Thomas and Mannah Dustin, of Haverhill, Mass., whose Indian fame is historical. So far as we have been able to ascertain there is noUiing
16873:^9
reliable
upon which
As
will hereafter
be seen, some of the descendants of Thomas Hodge and Thomas Dustin intermarried and had children, who were
given the
name
Dustin.
in
Glastonbury,
town as early as 17 2, and probably became a resident of the town about that time. Glastonbury was incorporated May 8, iG'jO. Prior to this time the inhabitants on the east side of the Connecticut river, opposite Weathersfield, belonged to the Wcathcrsfield society, and one of the reasons given for the incorporation of the new town, and the establishing of another church, was the inaccessibility of the Weathers8,
1
May
17G4.
He was
a land-holder in that
field
church.
36
HODGE FAMILY.
The population
of
Glastonbury
increased
rapidly,
a
May, 1731,
new
the
says
The
Buckinghain.
In
17 14
in
town is now called name on the list of Glastonbury was Samuel Hodge.
the
fifth
1713,
tract
them according
this
In
distribution
Mr.
Hodge
to
received
siirvc)'ed
as
his
share
thirty-six
until 1730.
acres, v/hich
was not
speaks
" a
northwesterly
of
Nipsic Pond."
1733, Mr.
Hodge
Henry
about
Dec. 23, 1723, there was a second division of land town, and Mr. Hodge was allowed as his portion
thirty-three acres
common."
was surveyed and laid out to him Dec. 14, 1736. Jan. 18, 1735, Mr. Hodge purchased of Jonathan Strickland three acres of land. March 13, 1738, he sold the land he received in the second apportionment.
May
7,
is
the last
name on the land records of the town. Mr. Hodge, we conclude, married much later in life than men usually do, and his wife quite likel>- was some years the younger. As will be seen, he lived to the age of
mention of
SECOND GENERATION.
nearly cis^luy, nnd
liini
^J
"
tlic
survived
to find
years.
We
children.
We
had three sons, and tliat Benjamin, the yountjest, calculating his age at the dale of his death, wliich is definitely known, would make the date of h.is
that he
know
we give it. The records of the Second Congregational Church in 15uckinghani contain the names of several of our I lodge
birth as
Rev. Alonzo
Chapin,
his "
Glastonbury
If
for
Two Hundred
Years," speaks of
some of
fully
removed."
removed
to
much
desired.
There appears
church
at an
in
early day, on
account of persons
their seats
attend the services, and Feb. 17, 17 14, the society voted
that those
who
did not
occupy
should pay a
to " "
Whether or not Mr. Hodge was one of those who failed occupy his seat " we are not informed possibly the carefully removed " records might give some light on
;
the subject.
Three children
47. 4H.
4U.
S.\MUEL Hodge,
b.
about 1721.
b.
John
liE.Nj.^.MiN
Hodge,
year 1731.
[('l.istiinl'urvIjullt
was named
where
it
!;
said
wa
the
first
38
IIODGE FAMILY.
THIRD GENERATION.
13.
JOHN IIODGE
'
Uo'"t \ John
'
]>orn
5,
1716-7,
MaRY
Steel, born Oct. 27, 169S, daughter of Barrit and Mary Mr. Hodge died in 1751. Steel, of Springfield, Mass. His first child was born in Springfield, Mass., and he may have resided there for a year or more, but he soon settled in Windsor, Conn., where he resided the balance of his
life.
Nov.
13,
Windsor,
in
and Joel Thrall, of Torringford. Ilis will is on record His estate the Probate Court office in Hartford.
those (lays was quite large.
for
Six children:
51.
52.
53. 51.
55.
AsAHKL Hodge, b. Oct. 3/4, 1717. M.\Ky HoucE, b. Feb. 24, 1719. Makgaket Hodge, b. June 5, 1720. Sarah Hodge, b. Feb. 24, 1722. Joii.M MoDGE, b. July II, 1724. When
out to William
knowlodye as
56.
to
a boy he was bound Hayden, of Windsor, but we have no what became of hhn thereafter.
Thankful Houge,
Reuben Cook,
June
17,
b. July 28, 1726; ni., Nov. 2S, 1744, She d. 5, 1723, and d. in 1762. Mr. Cook was a descendant of Capt. Aaron Cook, and served in the French-Indian war. His father's name was Richard.
b. Feb.
1758.
17.
DANIEL' IIODGE
Jan. 3S, 1694;
{T/iowas\ John').
Born
married Ei.E.WOR
Brown, who
is
He
in
New Haven,
pay
Conn.
THIKD GENERATION.
nine o'clock ench night.
Sept.
I,
39
West "Oyster Meadow," or "Oyster The land very likely was a part of their father's River." Jan. 20, estate, as the father owned land in that locality. William Blakeslee, 1732, there was quitclaimed to hina by
a division of certain lands in
at a place called
"
hath to certain all right and title which the said William seem land of their honored father," from which it would May that Mr. Blakeslee married a sister of Mrs. Hodge.
i),
wife,
all
released to Mr.
title
grandfather.
as
they held to certain property of their deceased In the release Mr. Trowbridge is spoken of
Hodge, which leads to the Hodge's wife, Eleanor Brown, was a stepdaughter of Mr. Trowbridge, or that before marryirg Mr. Hodge she had a husband by the name of Brown. Mr. Hannah Trowbridge's wife's name, before marriage, was Brown, perhaps a widow, and mother of Eleanor.
the fathcr-in-!a'.v of Mr.
portion Mr. Hodge was a manufacturer of lasts, giving a His will, bearing date Jan. 4,
probate
years
after
being made.
gave
all the land and buildings and ReAll his children were provided for except Jesse The wife's becca, who are supposed to have been dead.
estate
was administrated by her son-in-law, Nathaniel the Downs, who married her daughter Mary. At the time was administration was granted, July 3- 1776. Mr. Hodge chilOct. 27, 1734, he and all his eighty-two years old.
dren then born,
into
five in
the
Episcopal Church
officiating.
Samuel Johnson
4
Tradition
excellent
Eit,^ht
5859-
HODGE lAMlLV.
family says Mr. Ilod^e was a most man, greatly respected by all vvliu knew him.
in
the
children:
SaKAII HODGli, 1.. .M;ly I9, 1726. Jhsse Hooge, b. March ii, 172S.
60.
61.
Damel
1732.
62. 63.
64.
Mauy Hodge, b. ]u\y 24. .736; n,. Nath.u.iel 1745 Downs Martha Hodge, b. Ai.ri! 24, 1740: uu,u. wl,,,, be,
died, 1776.
Elean'ok Hodge,
mother
65.
Rebecca Hodge,
b.
May
26, 1743.
19.
JUDITH IIODGE
'
{77^o^as\
JoM'
).
1697; married, Jan. 29, 17.^0, Svmukl Hale, of Milford, Conn. Mr. Hale probably continued to reside m that town for some years at least, as the records
8,
Born Oct.
show the
P'our children
67. 68.
69.
70.
S.'V.MUEL
b.
b.
Aug.
23, 1720.
'
jESiE Hale,
SL.S.VNNA
,725
n,.,
20.
T1I0MA.S
March
MIODGE
;
7y.... ^ y,/.
Bom
and
28, .701
full
name
He
lived in or near
i.
New Haven
died
in
,754.
Sept.
1724,
brother Daniel
made
a division of land,
father's estate.
(See Daniel
Hod-e
Hodge was
in
THIRD GENERATION.
baiul's brolhcr Daniel (No. 17) and his family, as will be seen, belonged to the same church. The record of children here given may be wrong a^
The
latter possibly
was the
so!i
in
doubt:
M.MiY Hodge,
Tno.M.\s
J3.
74.
Esther Hodge, bap. Sept. u, 1729. Hodge, bap. April lO, 1731. ords of New Haven li.ive this eutry
George
the
Tlie piob.no
:
recr/j''..
'.Vrni
Iioil,.;e,
7,
Clinton,
husband of Ann
referred to the
aiijiiiiiiiLd
Sr.''
In
-.s
"Ann," but we
think her
(See N'o. 22.) Oct. iS, 1756, .Mr. Ho^lge w:.^ a soldier in the Frunch-Indian war, then stationed at Fort Ale
lienry.
75.
76. 77.
-j-^vinb
>
Uavid
say:
Hodge, Hodge.
The probate
records
of
Xcv
llau.-n
"July, 176S, David Hodge, minor son of Tliomas Hodge, late of .Milford. had James Goldsmith -ippointci! by the court as his guardian."' It is possible that David wasa son of Thomas, No. 74, instead of being his brothtr. He had for wife A.vn, wlio, Oct. S. 1793, had deedt'l to her by Isaac Gunn, o( Milford, eleven acres of land, a " sequestered land."
.Mr.
part of the
Hodge served
in
and March
22, 1S19,
was placed
it
i.-
on the pension
field
roll.
He was
Co. Roll, Conn., to Chenango Co., N.Y., and supposed he died in that county.
'24.
MARTHA' HODGE
{TAo/as\ Jo/m'
).
Horn Feb. iS, 1710; married, Jan. 19, 1727, I5ENJAM1N' JriXES, born Oct. 14, 1706, son of IV-njamin and Hannah (]5rown) Jones, who were married in New Haven Xov. Mrs. Jones had si.x and perhaps more chi!30, 16S7.
42
dron,
HODGE lAMlLV.
but \vc have been able to ascertain the names of
but two.
Two
7g.
children
Maktha
J'3.\es, b.
Nov.
13,
So.
25.
MIRIAM
'
1712; married, Dec. 23, 1731, U.VNlEL Bl.\KESLEE, of New Haven, Conn. The Blakeslee family
2,
Born March
at
is
in
that place,
and
it
many
of the descendants
now
reside there.
Eight children
S5. 86.
John Ulakeslee,
b. Oct. i, 1732.
90. 91.
92.
ZiLfAH 13lakesi.ee. b. June 24, 1734. Daniel Llakeslee, b. M.iy 9, 1736. MiKi.-ui Blakeslee, b. June g, 173S. Si.MRV Blakeslee, b. Feb. 10, 1740; d. Feb. David Blakeslee, b. April 30, 1741. Jason Blakeslee, b. March 26, 1747. R.\CHAEL Bl.vkeslee, b. Oct. 4, 175 I.
17, i7.p.
35.
HENRY^ IIODGE
{JIcnry\ John'
).
Born probably 1720; married, about i/Sy, PiKEUE, who died May 10, 1752. The family was living in Middletown, Conn., May 6, 1740, and probably continued to reside there at least for some years perhaps both Mr. and Mrs. Hodge died there, the latter most probably. Hinman in his unpublished MSS. in the Boston Historical Rooms gives the baptism of some of the children and calls them and their parents " Hodge." His authority is the church records. The town records of Middletcnvn in giving the births say " Hedges." There is little doubt that the church records
;
are correct.
HIRD GENERATION.
Six children
94 5.
96.
43
Makv Hodge, b. May 25, 1740; hap. Juac 8, 1740. b. May 14, i743; M^- M-'iy < '743Esther Hodge, b. Aug. 15, 1745. Henky Hodge, b. Aug 15, 1747; bap. Aug. 16, 1747. 97. Kachael Hodge, b. Oct. 27, 1749. 9S. not in church record. 1751 99. Cenja.min Houge, b.,
Isaac Houge,
;
47.
SAMUEL^
dau^litcr
l.ANU,
land,
Glastonbury, Conn., granddaughter of John and Kczia (Williams) Loveland, who were married June iG, of Thomas Loveland, the 1 70S, and gicdt-granddaughter pioneer. Mrs. Hodge di'jd April 26, 177 1. Mr. Hodge
married (2), Dec. 25, 1771, Deborah Peters, born 1720 and died Sept. 16, 1799. Mr. Hodge died in 1S04. He became a land-holder in Glastonbury as early as Sept. 27, 1742, which is probably the year he became of age.
June 27, 1747, he purchased land for which he paid 445' March 4, 1754, he bought land for which he paid LZoo. Two days later he sold land for which the consideration
that
town.
Sept.
5,
Samuel Hodge of Glastonbury enlisted in the company of Capt. John Savage to serve in the FrenchIndian war, a war which arose from French encroach1755, a
Mr.
Hodge
served
nth
of
December
following,
probably having
He
vices
^4: 13:4far as
So
date but
two
can be ascertained, there were at that early men in Glastonbury bearing the name of
44
:
HODGE
FAMir.V.
Samuul liodgc one the father, and the other his soji. The father at this lime was sixty-nine >-ears old, which
precludes the behef that ho was the one
service.
in
t!ie
military
Soon
after
1755 Mr.
to
Middletown, a town adjoining Glastonbury on the south. Here, Jan. 16, 175S, he purchased land of Isaac Neland, and March 23, 1763, sold land to Menry Bill,
of Lebanon.
rccorils
tions,
latter
From
this
date until
Oct.
14,
1799,
the
show that he was a party to many land transacsome in Chatham and some v.i MidLlletuwn, the
time
it
town embracing the former until 1767, at which was incorporated. Mr. Hodge lived in that part
river,
and wh.irh became the town of Chatham. The records of Glastonbury show that his first three children were born in that town, while the others appear on the records of Middletown and East Chatliam.
Nine children:
104.
Mary Hodge,
Ruth Hodgk,
b. b.
March
Feb.
3, 1750.
105.
106.
i6, 1752.
S.VMlKL HOUGE, b. Feb. 19, 1734; intention to m. Smart pub. in Kumney. N.H., Nov. 25, 17,^3.
Su.-ih
107.
David Houge,
b.
Sept. 16,
1756; intention to
ni.
Eliza-
beth Smart (widow) pub. in Rumney, N.H.. Dec. iS, 1774; had dau. Mary Loveland, b. Aug. 29. 1775. After his death his widow m. Jeremiah Clancy, before this marriage there wa.s an ante-nuptia! contract made, which bears d.ite April 29, 17S4, and which was recorded
March
2.
108.
.CK).
Thomas Hodge,
N-Au.Ml
HODCE,
b.
March
15,
,761.
Either
Naomi
or her
no.
III.
sister Mary married a man by the name of Kemp. SoLOMu.v FIoDGK, b. ^r.arch i, 1763. AnrGAiE Hodge, b. Feb. 26, 1765 m., Dec.
;
5,
17S1, Israel
Fo.\.
THIRD GENERATION.
Israel Hodge,
b.
45
May
2,
1767;
bap.
May
10,
1767. (E.
IcHAHOD Hodge,
b.
April 26,
4S.
JOIIX'
HODGE
{Samucr\/o/ni').
Born about 1725; married (i), Jan. 29, 1748, Sarah Taylor, daughter of John Taylor, of Wcathcrsfield, Conn. She died Jan. 26, 1781 married (2), March 27, 17S3, Abigail DuDGE. Mr. Hodge died in 1799. his wife sur;
viving him.
He
all
lived his
whole
life in
Glastonbury, Conn.
resid-
Nearly
if
not
of those of the
Through marriages
April 28, 1747, the year before his first marriage, he land for the consideration of ,^120. In 1752 he deeded land for which he received ^^550. We find no
sold
i^y
him prior
to these
In 1761 he
10, 1767,
made
Aug.
Aug.
14, 1770,
and and
I, 1773, he sold land. These and other land transactions show that he was quite an extensive dealer in real estate. In 17G7 the town voted him permission "to build a grist mill on /iis ozcn land, on Roaring Brook."
also Sept.
freemen
in the
having taken
any
for
should be permitted to vote, hold any profession, nor make any bargain the purchase or sale of any property, real or [)cr.^onal.
this oath
office, practise
46
HODGE FAMILY.
Hodge immediately
According to tradition in the family he was a man of exemplary character, greatly esteemed for liis honesty and He was a member of the Glastonbury neighborly virtues. Ecclesiastical Society, of which Rev. John Eells was He made his will May 14, 1799, and about four pastor. months after his death it was entered for probate at the He is supposed to have Probate Court office in Hartford. The will provided that died about the first of September. his wife should have " all the furniture she brought with her, and half of that since purchased;" also "that she should have the use of" certain property " so long as she
shall
all
remain a widow."
for
and
his
named
in
By
he had no children.
Twelve children
lie.
117.
John Hod(u;, b. Nov. 6, 174S. Sarah Hooge, b. Sept. S, 1750. Elijah Hodge, b. Nov. ii, 1752. lis. Jo.vATH.VN Hodge, b. Oct. i6, 1754. 113. Levi Hodge, b. Dec. 21. 1756. (.See Rev. Levi Hodge.) 120. Eli Hodge, b. Sept. 9, 175S; bap. July S, 1759. SofHH Hodge, b. Feb. 17, 1760; d. two liour.s old. 121.
115.
122.
Rhoda
d.
H'IDGe,
b.
who
She
Aug.
10, 1784.
b.
123.
RoswELL Hodge,
certainly
Feb.
9,
124.
Isaac Hodge,
1799. as
lie
He
was .administratoron
There
1812-
was an
14,
I.s.iac
Hodge
THIRD GENERATION.
i.!5.
47
19,
1769; bap. Nov. LvDiA Hodge, b. March 14, 1787, Isaac Bowers.
,
1769;
m.,
126.
Abel Hodge,
24, 1791,
b.
1771
m., Nov.
Submit Brooks.
V.h
IJENJAMIN^
,
HODGE
;
{SaMucr-,Jo/in'
21
).
Born
"
1731
married, Nov.
(one
record says
Nov. 22 "), 175 1, by Rev. Ephraim Little, of First Conj^roi^itional Church, Glastonbury, Lydia Welle.s, born
.M,iy 2.^,
17.-S,
and died
in
iSio.
(See Wcl'.c?
family,
siic
No.
died
31.)
in
1
1799.
We
in
conclude
for
8 10,
probate
that year.
1731, because a
record
says at
and
from
He
May
file in
29 to Oct. 25, 1758, as appears by records on the State library at Hartford, Conn. lie belonged
to Capt.
Samuel Gaylord's company of the Fourth RegiThe 10. ;iC9 12 records of the town show that he was a party to many transactions in real estate. During the years 1791 and 1792 his son Benjamin united with him in several pur:
ch.ascs
and sales. Dec. 30, 1794, is the Benjamin is mentioned in any land deal.
last
The
among
the
first
As
York
ment."
Six montlis prior to the Declaration of Independence,
Jan.
22, 177^^, the town orderctl the purchase of tlircc hundred pounds of powder for the use of the town, an;! in the month of September following, at a meeting.; of the
48
freemen of the town,
HODGE
it
FA^rILY.
" a
committee' of
and see that he was equipped with a good gun, and if any man had a gun not in good repair, the committee to warn such person to get such gun well fixed within one week after such warning; and if any person was poor and unable to have their gun fixed, then such person to immedi-
gun to the selectmen of the town, who should appoint two judicious freeholders to appraise the
ately deliver their
same
and then said selectmen to fix such gun at the exif the owner thereof did not pay
the charges for the repairs within six months, then the
pay the owner of said gun the appraised same for the benefit of the town." i\Ir. Modgo was one of the tluxe persons chosen to make the inspection. At the same "town meeting" it was
value, and keep the
Mr. Hodge took the " oath of fidelity " passage of the act, and during the whole struggle against the mother country took a promi-
mould and
ladle."
immediately
after the
in
among
Mr.
Hodge made
months
commenced by
body
giving
"soul to
it
and
his
to the earth."
provided that each of his six living children should have an equal amount, and the balance of his estate should go to his wife. After his death the widow lived with her
He
daughter Lj-dia, who with her husband, Elijah Covell, took charge of the old home-^tead. In i,'^94 the house in which Mr. Hodge lived and died was still stanih'iiL'. The
FOURTH GENERATION.
j.l.icc
49
was long known as "Hodge Hill," and is now often Mi. Hodge and his wife were both members so called.
of the Eastbury church.
llot!;;c
None of the descendants of Mr. Hodge bearing the name now reside in Connecticut, but they may
in
he fmind
ton,
New
York, Ohio,
Illinois,
Wisconsin, Washing-
Oregon, California, and perhaps other States; and His five have been prosperous.
Revolutionary soldiers.
Might children:
I'JS.
BicN-j.^MiN
HoDCE,
b.
Feb.
i,
1753.
d. July 2S, 1768.
129.
1.10.
131.
Aw
1S2.
133.
Hodge, b. Aug. 14, 1754; LvDiA HoDOt;, b. Aug. 2, 1756. Hodge, b. Feb. ir. 1758. Jerusha Hodge, b. Sept. 27, 1759.
WiLLi.A.M
b. June 25, 1761 Lois Hodge, b. June 25, 1764. Eu.NlCE Hodge, b. June 11, 176S.
;
As.vhel Hodge,
d.
Aug.
13, 1763.
131.
135.
FOURTH GENERATION.
51.
A.SAHEL"
Oct.
3,
HODGE
l?orn
Mr.
in
about
all
we know of him
he
became
was
fifty
resident
when he
years of age.
probably with his son, during the whole period of the Revolutionary war. He or his son was clerk of Harwinton from 1784 to 1787. Quite likely
lived in that town,
it
He
was the son. Captain Asahel, who held this position. to Kdinburg, Saratog.i
50
IIODGE FAMILY,
it
is
we find no trace of him in Harwinton after that date. The records of the First Congregational Church of Windsor show that he became a member of that church by public profession June 26, 1737, when twenty years of age. He had born in Windsor one child, but quite likely
had
others.
One
136.
child:
AsAHEL Hodge,
b.
Nov.
7,
1741.
53.
MARGARET IIODGE
*
(JoJm
",
John
-,
John
'
Porn June
5,
1720;
married,
Nov.
10,
173S,
JOEL
John and Mindwell (Moses) Thrall, of Windsor, Conn., grandson of Timotiivand Deborah (Gunn) Thrall, and great-grandson of William Thrall, one of the first settlers of Wind.sor, who
was a soldier in the I'equot war, and died Aug. 3, 167S. The Windsor records speak of " Old Goody Thrall," who died July 30, 1676. She is supposed to have been the
wife of William Thrall, the pioneer.
First Congregational
The
records of
tiie
26,
made
public con-
Soon
after
this
date
Mr. Thrall
moved
to
many
years he
in tiiosc
was succeeded in business by his son Pardon, who continued to keep the same hotel for many
his death he
At
years.
who
died
1751.
FOURTH GENERATION.
Nine children:
142.
Joel Thrall,
Nov.
9, 1740.
143.
Aaron Thrall, b. May 29, 1742. U4. Chloe Thrall, b. March 5, 1745. 145. Reuben Thrall, b. Feb. 20, 1747.
140. 147. 14S.
Levi Thrall, b. June 11, 1749. Friend Thk.vll, b. June 9, 1752. Noah Thrall, b. April 3, 1754. 149. Margaret Thrall, b. Jan. 9, 1756. Pardon Thrall, b. Feb. 10, 1759; 150.
li
'"
^'^^
^^^^'^
West.
).
54.
born July
10, 1669,
who
List, of Milford,
Samuel Marshall, who married The Mary Wilton, daughter of Lieut. David Wilton. grandfather was a captain in King Philip's war, and was
He was
a grandson of
Swamp
Fight
" in
Rhode
Island, Dec.
most desperate engagement ever fought in the New England States. The father of Captain Samuel, great-grandfather of Elialcim, Jr., was Thomas Marshall, who came from England and was admit'.ed to the church in Boston in 1634,
4,
1635.
The descend-
be seen,
Twelve children:
152.
153. 154.
Sai;ah
F.i'NicE
^i.vl;sllAL^
I).
Marshall,
b. Jan.
1746.
kuoDA Mausiiall.
52
155.
HODGE FAMILY.
Dinah Marshall, 'b. April i, 1749. Elisil\ Marshall, b. Dec. 31. 1750. 156. Elijah Marshall, b. Sept. 9, 1752. 157. 158. Eliaklm Marshall, b. Oct. 2S, 1754. RACHAiiL Marshall, b. June 13, 1756. 159. AsENATH Marshall, b. July 9, 1758. 160. 161. Lucy Maksilall, b. July 18, 1760. Tryi'Hena Marshall, b. March 31, 1762. 162. D.V.NIEL Marshall, b. March 18, 1766. 163.
60.
DANIEL' HODGE
12,
Born Dec.
Feb.
28,
1729;
before
PLATr,
born
Conn.
He
died
179G.
members
Ten
167.
of the Congregational
that portion
now Orange.
children
1G6.
1766.
;
1766
m.
Amos
Mallory
had
1C8.
Benjamlv Houge, b. 176S-9. Jesse Hodge, proli. b. in 1770; d. youns;. 169. Martha Hodge, b. Oct. 19, 1771 d. March 9, 1S13. unm, 170. Eleanor Hodge, bap. Sept. i, 1776; d. before her father, 171. of cancer; unm. Rebecca Hodge, ut\m. 172. 173. Jesse Hodge, b. April 29, 17S0; bap. June 4. 17S0. Daniel Hodge, b. 174. 1783; bap. Sept. 28. 17S3; had
; ,
175.
guardian appointed
went
to
Charleston.
73.
).
28, 1S02.
F(JURTH GENERATION.
l*'ivc
53
children
176.
177.
m. Joseph Smilh.
ni.
a Merrill
lived hi
i7y.
179. 100.
West Haven. She d. in 1813. F.LrzAiiETH Beecher; m. Jeremiah Smith. Anne Beecher, b. in 175S; d. in 1S36, unm. Lois Beechek; m. Joseph Prindle.
7.),
rhoinas\ John').
1734; probably born same year. Had wife LVCV. Administration granted on estate March 6, 17S0, to Josiah Terrill, who was made guardian of
Jiapti/.cd
in
a letter, 1897,
gives the
"My
great-grandin 9,
1770.
175^-
She had two brothers and two sisters. One brother died in New York and the other in Waterbury, Conn. One sister married a Smith and the other, Belinda, my grandmother, married David Beebe,
and died Aug.
who
Grandmother Belinda (Hodge) lived in Waterbury. Beebe died INLarch 3, 1865, aged S6,and grandfather Beebe died Aug. 37, 1.S57, aged -jGr This would make the year of Belinda's birth 1779, the year her father was killed,
Mrs. Ames and the year of Mr. Beebe's birth 17S1. further says: "Clayton Terrill, of Ridgeville, a descendant of William Hodge, has in his possession an old screwdriver,
upon which
'
W.
IL,'
which, according
Joel Terrill,
to
tradition,
belonged
William
Hodge.
in
Connecticut, July
54
23. 1757.
2-',
HODGE FAMILY.
came
to
Ohio
May
a
1825."
cluHci. record at
Hoage and
II. 1776.
uifc
Lucy had
iSio, and died Maich West Haven says William son Jeremiah, baptized Feb
10,
the daughters of Mr. Hodge, Eunice and Belinda, are quite numerous in Lorain County and other parts of the country, all highl>' respected, and some distinguished for high attainments.
The descendants of
9, 175S.
,
1779.
HODGE {Hcury^, IIenry\ John^ ). Born May 14, 1743; married, September, 1765 Axvv ROBERTS. The Middletown, Conn., records call he'r "Robbards." The same records give Hodge as \U^\^c and Hodges. Evidently the records were Avritten by''^ poor speller. No date of the death
95.
LSAAC^
it
is
Ann.a.
Hodge,
b.
Jan.
b.
2,
1767.
7,
Abraham Hodge,
Oct.
176S.
(.Vn Is.uc Hod.^e m. Cli.uham, Conn.
Isaac Hodge, b. Sept. 29, ,770. Dec. 25, 179,. Esther W.irner, of
157.
Llulah Hudge,
b.
91).
BENJAMIN' HODGE
in
(//...=,//... ^
,/./.,. ).
Born
1751
married, but
when and
to
certained.
He
whom
not as-
Ben-
"He
lived in Stonin-ton
FOUKTII GENlCRATIOiN'.
C\Min., ulicn (he
tu the
55
we have
the son
is
Hodge was
of
Henry Hodge,
not conclusive.
The
records on
file in
Washington show
army
one year, and that he afterwards served several short I\Ir. Schuyler Colfax Hodge in his letter adds: terms. " Mr. Hodge saw the massacre at Fort Griswold." After
war Mr. Hodge became a resident of Bridport, AddiHe had two sons and We had hoped for more asvery likely other children.
the
we have
received.
Two
1S8.
ch.ildien
Henry
or Sept. 5, 1S41
17S3; m. (i) Sally, who d. July m. (2) Mary Martin. Had by first wife Sarali .\bi^'ail, b. Jan. 24, 1S41, and by second wife Heury Martin, b. Jan. 25, I044; prob. had other children.
B.
Hodge,
;
b. abt.
IS'J.
Benjamin Hodge,
b. prob. 17S5.
U)l.
MARV-"
born
HODGE
3,
Born March
PflU'LE,
1750;
17G8, Einv.vKD
May
9, 17.^5,
son
of
(Hollister) Purple,
lidvvard Purple, Sr.,
was born March 2S, 1713, and died August, 1752. Edward, Jr., died August, 1794, after which the widow married (3) Stephen Knowlton.
Eight children:
192.
193.
Edward Purple,
1>.
194.
195.
1773.
9, 1784.
5<5
HODGE FAMILY.
196. 197-
Samuel
Puki-le,
b.
Deiiok.\h I'uiiPLE,
b.
198.
199.
ST.ATIK.A I'UKPLE, b.
1790.
Ann
ION.
THOMAS
8,
'
IIODGE
(Sa.^^c/
Sa>nucl^,
John
>
1758; married (i) a woman by whom he Iiad tu-o children, but wliose name has not been ascertained married (2), May 22, 17S7, Lucv Webder, born March 3, 1763, and died October, 1S37; I>robab!y dau-hter of Deacon William Webber. It is claimed with
;
Born Sept.
much
certainty that she was a lineal descendant of Thomas and Hannah Dustin, of Indian capture fame. As will be seen, one of the children was named Dustin. (See '<
Hannah Dustin.-) Mr. Hodge died, says inscrintion on monument in cemetery at Rumney, Grafton County, N.H., "Aug. 10, 1840, aged 82."
Capture of
When
left
little
his
home
more than eighteen years of age Mr. Hodee in Chatham, where he was born and lived
with his parents, crossed the Connecticut river to Middletown, and there, IVIay 2G, 1777, enlisted to serve three years in the Continental army. He became a private in Capt. Elijah Black-man's company. Col. Henry Sherburne's
regi-
ment.
manded by
Samuel
B.
Webb.
In the
fall
of 1777 the
In June following
Point.
brigade was with Gen. Israel Putnam, on the Hudson river. it was at the Highlands, opposite West
The brigade took part in the memorable encounter the storming of Stony Toint, one of the most daring and successful engagements of the war. It was afterwards stationed at " Robison's Farm," which the following year became the scene of Gen. Benedict Arnold's treason.
FOL'K'III
GENERATION.
57
Oct. 2 3, 1779, the brigade was liighly complimented by H.iroii Steuben. It wintered, 1779-S0, at Morri.stown, N.J.
Tliis was the severest winter dining the war, and the American soldiers suffered greatly. Mr. Hodge was discliat i;ed at the end of his full term of enlistment. Soon after leaving the army he married. His wife died a few years later, after which he became a resident of Rumluy, N.H., where he married again and raised a large family. His descendants are now numerous and widely
scattered
over
the
country.
March 2, 1796, he bought land of Joh.n Smith was then called Wentworth. March 22, same year, he sold land to Benjamin Webber. Jan. 3, 1814, Mr. Hodge, Sally, William, and L>enjamiii Webber, heirs of the estate of Deacon William Webber, late of Rumney, quitparty.
wliat
in
to
Little
first
has
wife.
been learned
I'^iftcen
children
b. abt. 17S0;
zoo.
Thomas Hodge,
A/UF..AH
grew
to
manhood.
the
201.
Morse,
child.
name of
Joel lived in
Durlington, Vt., and about that time lost his wife and only
supposed, soon
'
after,
he went
to California.
ISiir-
who
for a
time lived in
(See work.)
302. 303.
\Vu.i,i..\M
Hor)GE,
b.
Feb.
16,
1783
d. early.
Willi
\.\i
Hodge,
b.
Nov.
25, 17S9; d.
two days
old.
58
204.
HODGE FAMILY.
Lucy Hodgk,
Feb. 22, 1791 m., 1844, Joseph Manning, Slie d. about 1S75. h.ul no chililron. Sept. 16, 18 10, she wa.s admitted to the church at Ruinney, and December, 1S45, dismissed from it to the cliurch
b.
;
of Johnstown, Vt.
205.
'200.
at Johnstown, her home alter her marriage. Levi Hodge, b. Feb. 10, 1793. SOLO.MO.N Hodge, b. Dec. iS, 1794.
207. 20s.
209.
I,
1796.
18, 179S.
b.
March
i,
1801
d.
September,
210.
LuciNDA Hodge, b. Nov. 2, 1S03; admitted to church in Rumney, March, 1S20; m., abt. 1S25, Benjamin Philbrick, of Hardwick, Vt. had Levi Ahnon, b. 1S30, who d. abt.
;
1854.
211.
312.
Nathaniel Hodge, b. April 8, 1804. Lewis Hodge, b. Feb. ro, 1806; m., in 182S. Hanuah J. Blake; had Perry, who served in late civil war; Dustin, now dead Martha, who m. a Johnson and Eldest:!, who
;
;
Reuben A. Hodge,
joined,
Oct. 7, 1835, he quitclaimed land to his brother Lewis, for S120; Wi 1S31 he
b. Feb. 25, iSii
;
by
letter,
the church in
Rumney
and
in April,
Church
in Fairfa.\, Vt.
112.
ISRAEL MIODGE
2,
Born May
born
in
1767
married, Dec.
1785,
Mary
Stiles,
II-'
died July 9,
About the year 1S04 Mr. Hodge moved from 1838. Chatham, Conn., where he was born and had lived to that Here he bought time, to Richfield, Otsego County, N.Y. land of Benjamin Hodge, his cousin, who had left Connecticut and settlctl in Richfield a few years previous. Later he became a resident of Mendon, Monroe County, Mr. Hodge was engaged in a land in the same State.
transaction
in
when he
FOURTH GENERATION.
cluui^'cil
59
not been able
his residence to
Mendon we have
to ascertain.
Nine children:
217.
218.
219.
ICHAiiOD HoDGK,
b. Oct. I, 1786.
LvuiA Hodge,
I'OLLY
b.
June
5,
178S.
Hodge,
22a. 221.
Patie.nce Hodge,
Cl.xkissa
b.
Hodge, b. Dec. 20, 1796. Solomon Hodge, b. .M,iy 14, 1798. 224. LoTo.v S. Hodge, b. April 29, iSoo. Pkude.n'ce Hodge, b. March 20, 1S04. 225.
222.
223.
1 1 5.
JOHN HODGE
*
Jo/^)^
'
])orn Nov. 6,
to
whom
unknown.
Resided
Two
238.
children
D.VNiEL Ellis Hodge, bap. Dec.
of Eastbury church.
Le.va
5,
229.
Hodge,
is
as she
while provision
made
10.
.SAIL.\n
'
HODGE {Mn\
Samuel", John
i,
'
).
Born Sept.
S,
1770, \Vli,Ll.\M
I'OX, Jr. She died before 1809. Jan. 27, 1771, she and her husband renewed their covenant with the First Con-
gregational
resided.
Church
in
One
231.
child
Sarah Houge
6o
117.
HODGE FAMILY.
ELIJAH MIODGE
ii,
).
1752; married, April 14, 1772, ELIZABETH Ellis, or Ali.IS, born in 1751 and died March 7, 1821; daughter of John EUis. Mr. Hodge died Nov. 6,
Born Nov.
1S21.
Oct.
II,
1772, he
and
his
wife
owned baptismal
covenant.
cojjal
He was
in
Church,
Glastonbury, Conn,
in
the
manufacture of
New York. 1775, he enlisted in the military service in a company commanded by Capt. W. Clift, one
10,
May
Samuel
According
to a census taken in
females.
Nine children:
235. 236. 237.
23S.
Elijah Hodgk,
b. b.
1773;
,
''''^P-
'^ct. ii,
1773.
zz, 1775.
Ben'Ajah HoDfiic,
239.
240.
7,
(77S.
17, 1780.
17S1.
1806,
John Patten, of
211.
212.
Noel Hodge,
S.A.UAH
b.
March
21, 1792.
243.
US.
JONATHAN^ WQHG^
16,
1754; married, April 14, 1779, AuiGAiL She died in VVestfield, Pea.se, daughter of Peter Pease.
Born Oct.
He
died
in
County, Vt.
Mr.
born
in
FOURTH GENERATION.
6l
Ten children
245.
246.
Anskl Hodge. John Hodge. Julia Hodge. Eliza Hodge. Chester Hodge,
I'EGGY Hi>uge,
b.
b.
J.iii.
12, i.Sij,
251.
252.
b.
Aug.
27,
1794.
253.
1802.
1H.
Sa,m,c/\ John').
Born Dec. 21, 1756. Mr. Hodcjc is supposed to have married and had children, but we have no positive knowlctlge on the subject.
lie died June 22, 1819.
a call troops,
special
.service
Capt.
Colonel
Huntington's
regiment,
the
service until
December
10 following.
March
3,
1777, he
went into the naval service, and in August, 17S1, was on board the frigate "Trumbull," twenty-eight guns, commanded by Capt. James Nickolson, when, after an hour's combat, she was captured by the British ships " Iris," of thirty-two guns, and the " General Monk," of eighteen
fierce
gims.
It is
quite probable he
in
was on the
"
year previous
ship
and the
Briti.9h
guns.
In this fight
war vessel "Watt," of thirty-four the two ships appear to ha^'e sutfercd
62
HODGF, FAMILY.
they separated
about the same damage, and after several hours' combat and sailed away, neither showing any
desire to pursue the other.
that Mr. Hodge, Feb. 8, 1790, Chatham, Conn., of John Chapman, forty-seven acres of land, and that, April 3, 1792, he sold fifty acres in In the deeds Mr. Hodge is spoken of as the same town. Here he probably resided being of " Barnard Tp. Mass."
bought
and died.
Under
chusetts.
Hodge became
li\-ing
in
Massa-
He was
soldier
roll
and
was
true
patriot,
risking his
life
as he did
We
regret that
more of
his history.
f lodge,
There was
unable
a Levi
in
1793,
who
at
Ipswich,
we have been
identify
him.
Hodge,"
120.
ELP WODGE
Born Sept. 9, 1758; married, March i, 1781, ELIZABETH GOSLEE. (Church record says he married, Sept. 27,
1
78
1,
in
we found
1759, and
several mistakes.)
no doubt was born about that time. Mr. Hodge resided in Glastonbury probably all his life; died there, July, 182S. His estate was entered for probate July 19, 182S, and James Hodge, of Glastonbur}', was named as administrator. lodge was v\'e have not ascerJust who this James
I
FOURTH GENERATION.
tained.
63
the residence of
Eli,
Me owned
land
in
Chatham near
Dec.
3,
and may James Hodge Another record and others bought land in Chatham. Eli had says James Hodge in 1S15 married Laura Hall.
Painclia
263. 264.
265. 266.
Asa Hodge, b. July 27, 1784. Ki.i Hodge, b. June 27, 1786. IR.A. Hodge, b. April 2, 1788. Polly Hodge, b. Aug. 10, 1790. Vina Hodge, b. Oct. 9, 1792. Han.\.\h Hodge, b. Feb. S, 1796. Pamelia Hodge, b. July 5, 1798.
12s.
BEXJAMIN^
John^).
Feb.
i,
HODGE
{Benjamin',
Saniud\
S.VRA.U
Born
and died
32.)
9,
17S0,
May
20,
1S35.
He
March
3,
17S2, Mr.
Hodge
and
his wife
renewed
their
when twenty-two
whaling voyage,
Hodge went on
the
fall
of that year.
Soon
after his
b)-
General Washington to defend the frontiers until the newarmy authorized by Congress was organized. For a time
a part of the regiment was stationed at a point on Lake
George,
in the
northern part of
New
York.
Many
of the
men by
were taken
Mr.
of the number.
64
IIOnCE FAMILY.
Tlie following year, being unfit for service, he was sent
home.
the "
many
hardships
Oath of P'idclity," as it was called, he went to sea on a merchant vessel, which soon after was captured by The crew escaped to the shore, but lost all the British. their effects except the clothing they had on. In 17S3 the town records of Glastonbury show he taught school in that town, for which he was paid <}. He probably boarded around in the district, as it was customary to do in those days. March 29, 17S6, he purchased land in Glastonbury, for which he paid Z'loo. In the several years following his name appears on the land records of the town in connection with a number of realestate
transactions.
Hollister,
March
22,
30,
1792,
ho sold
land to
a sale to
Gideon
and Dec.
last
1794, he
made
piece of land he
in
owned
in
the estate of
181
1,
after
mother,
in-law,
who
Ebenezer Goodale.
The
old
homestead was
in
Hodge moved
to Richfield,
Otsego County,
when
he sold
joining.
land records
at
of Richfield show that Mr. one time quite an extensive tract of land
what was then known as that part of the town granted letters-patent to David Schuyler and otliors, situated on the west and southwest sides of Lake Candaraga.
in
by
Aug.
30, 1793, he
deeded
Nathaniel Talne,
FOURTH GENERATION.
for
6$
$675
owned
Exeter
$1,433.
^'^
in
to
his cousin
Israel
from Glastonbury.
west.
Hodge, who iiad just moved there With his famil)-, accompanied by
now started
for a
home
farther
In the
its
made
way on
to
Mohawk
river to
Oneida
lake,
by Oswego
river
Niagara
Lake Ontario, on the lake to the mouth of and then up the river to Niagara falls. Here the flatboat used by the party was taken out of the water, put on a wagon, and drawn by oxen to a place called Schlosser, just above the falls on the American side of the river. From here it was " side-tracked " up the river to Buffalo creek. William, Mr. Hodge's eldest son, had made the trip the year previous, and was now located at a
river,
place called " Cold Springs," about three miles from the
Buffalo, then
Buffalo^,
known
as
New
contained about a
families.
Indians
were
white people.
Hodge had purchased for $236.50 the "article" or title to what was then known as Lot No. 35, containing fortyseven and three-tenths acres, then just outside of the village
of Buffalo, which long since became a part of the city of
Buffalo.
On
Hodge
his
son William
in
proposed to trade
I"Iden, a
and
Air.
Hodge went
reside until
66
IIODGK FAMILY.
Springs" * near where his son William lived. Here Mr. Hodge engaged in farming, trading in cattle, and other Dec. 30, 1 813, he was an eye-witness business pursuits. to the burning of Buffalo by the British. Learning that the British had landed at Black Rock, a
few miles down the Niagara river from Buffalo,
to Cold Springs, Mr.
still
nearer
Hodge
wagon drawn by a yoke of oxen to a place then called " Harris Hill," now Clarence, about twelve miles from Buffalo, while he remained to watch his interests. The following day,
in the afternoon, a patrol of the
enemy, sent
which was stored merchandise of the value of $50,000 belonging to merchants of Buffalo), saw Mr. Kodge and
another
man
in
Instead of doing
Being hastily
pursued by
Hodge came
companion continued his flight, only to be soon shot dead. Mr. Hodge was directed to procure an a.xe, and v.ith it to break in the heads of some of the liquor casks stored in While an officer was filling his canteen William's cellar. with spirits a sentry called out, " The Yankees are coming," which caused the officer to hasten upstairs. He ordered Mr. Hodge to follow, but the order was obeyed with such
The
name
is
" Cold
Springs "
men
for a cent-
now no
more.
spring
The
is
The
no more.
and now with thousands of others regrets that the Over its bed is now a street (Main), where street cars
to
rumble along,
daily carrying
which
desert.
for so
many
years
the thirsty
hundreds of people thoughtless of the spot traveller was like an oasis in the
DR.
FRANK HODGE
(No. 590)
FOURTH GENERATION.
^-j
want of alacrity that when Mr. Hodge readied the floor above the officer and other soldiers with him were nowhere in sight. The building had been fired in several
places and was soon in ruins.
fraternity,
and
it
Benjamin Plodge, Jr., the same day was made a prisoner and taken to Canada. Mr. Hodge lived through two wars with Great Britain, and saw much of frontier life. His mind was well stored He wore with war reminiscences and general information.
knee buckles, after the continental stj-ie, long after they had gone out of general use, and he was probably the last
man
by
in
He died
greatly respected
a large
of acquaintances.
IMrs.
Hodge was
woman
spirit.
The two lived together fifty-five years, and their remains now rest side by side in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo.
N.Y.
Ten
children:
268.
269.
William Hodge,
1784.
b.
Monday,
July 2, 17S1
Clarissa Hodge,
1790.
270.
Philander Hodge,
Dec.
II, iSoS, in
drowned
271.
Alfred Hodge,
LOKIN Hodge,
17S9.
d. Dec. 9, 17S9.
272.
273.
.Monday, April
6,
Sarah Hodge, b. Saturday, Oct. 29, 1791 d. Feb. 274. Clarissa Hodge, b. Wednesday, Dec. 26, 1792.
;
A.LKKED HijDGE,
Uen-ja.min
b.
\'eloijus
68
1
IIODGF, FAMILY.
30.
LYDIA
lODG E Rcnjanun ^
(
Savn<cl\ John
17
(one record says 22), 1784, Elijah Covell, of Glastonbury, Conn., born May 12, 1752, and died April 21, 182 1. She died Aug. 16, 185 1. A.s will be seen, Mrs. Covell survived to the age of ninety-five. She and her husband lived with and cared for her parents a number of years.
Born Aug.
2,
1756;
married, Sept.
She
lived
quiet
Christian
life,
loved
and
greatly
respected.
Mr. Covell served in the Revolutionary war from May 22 to Dec. 19, 1775, under CapL. Ilezekiah Parsons, of the Fourth Regiment, commanded by Col. Benjamin
to
Hinman. In May Governor Trumbull ordered the regiment march as soon as possible to secure Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point. Tlie regiment reached Fort Ticonderoga
It
served in the Northern Departterm of service, in December of that year. The regiment suffered greatly from sickness. Mr. Covell owned a saw-mill with which was connected a carding-machine on " Roaring Brook," Glastonbury, Conn.
ment
until expiration of
Nine children
278.
279.
EujAii Covell, b. .^Lly [6, 1786. Elisha Covell, b. June 18, 178S; m. (i) M.iry Bla'^ue m. (2) a widow by whom he had five children,
whom
250.
on'e
of
in
d.
young.
b.
Portland, Conn.
m. Eunice Lattimer; moved to Morgan, .Ashtabula County, O., in iSiS; had seven children; eldest son Hermon. b. in Bloomfield| Conn. a dau. became Mrs. Harry Wilber. 251. Edmo.nd Covell, b. Aug. 29, 1790. 282. Alfred Covell, b. Jul/ 30, 1792; d. Sent. 17, 1795. 283. Alvlv Covell. b. April 2, 1794; m.. Feb. 4,
i.
;
Silas Covell,
.May
17S9;
1818, Polly Goslee, dau. of James and ,\Lary (Sumner) ;' Go'slee moved
to
child, d. early.
FOURTH GENERATION.
;S4.
69
JS5.
.'SCj.
Aug.
II, 1800.
:{ 1 .
AN\ HODGE
*
'
lioiii
Feb.
of
II,
William
WUkSTEU,
.served
2, in
whom we
have learned
little,
except that he
Col.
company.
in
Jonato
General
Poor's
Continental
Gen.
Benedict
Saratoga, Sept. 19 and Oct. 9, 1777, which led to the surrender of General Burgoyne. After the war I\Ir. Websettled in Woodstock, had a pension granted him.
ster
Vt.,
and while
afterwards
living
there
to a
He
moved
Fenn.
The
in
the town of
Ann Hodge
married William
This cer-
wrong.
Ann was
who
saw her, living with her daughter and son-in-law, i^Ir. and Mrs. PVench Barnes, in the fall of 1S44, and again in the
spring of 1S47.
25, 1S61,
Edward Werster,
Electa Websteu,
Pa.melia VVebstek,
b. prob.
289.
290.
b. b.
Feb.
.May
2, 173S.
I,
291.
b.
;
292.
March
6,
1S03;
ti.
.Se!>.
ii.
70
132.
HODGE FAMILY.
Born Sept. 27, 1759; married, Feb. 7, 17S0, Er.cxEZER GOOD.VLE, born 1754, in Glastonbury, Conn., tliird child of Ebenezer Goodale, born about 1691, and married, March 15, 1717, Sarah Brewx-r, of Glastonbury grandson of Richard Goodale, born about 1635, who had for wife Mary, and who died in Boston in 1665 great-grandson of Richard Goodale, Sr., of Great Yarmouth, England, who came to this country in 1637, and settled at Newbury, Mass., and who married, Oct. 22, 1622, in London, Dorothy VVhitrents. For the information we give in regard to the
;
we
are indebted to
Rev.
who
is
en-
gaged on a
branch, and,
genealogy of another
it
Goodale (Goodell)
some ten thousand names on the roll. Mr. Goodale, who became the husband of Jerusha Hodge, served in the Revolutionary war, in the company of Capt. Jonathan Hale, Col. Erastus Wolis
cott's
regiment.
until
the
new
It
establislicd.
For a
was a part
Nov. 12, 1780, Mr. and Mrs. Goodale renewed their covenant with the church to which they belonged in Glastonbury. In 182 1 the family moved to Buffalo, N.Y.,
and
in
Ten
296.
children
Ebenezer Goodale,
Rocky
Mill,
b.
17S1;
b.ip.
M.irch
10, 1047,
4,
1781.
Conn.,
rec. says
he d.
Wh.
and that
FOURTH GENERATION.
297.
71
178.1.;
Jerusha Goodale,
DiKO.xiLA.N'A
b. prob.
208.
299.
Goodale,
b. b.
b.
,
Nov.
Asahf.l Goodale,
300.
301. 302.
Darius Goodale,
Miranda (Joodale,
Aurelia Goodale, Erastus Goodale, Philura Goodale,
April
5,
March
303.
304.
1818.
b.
305.
Austin Goodale,
Vii.
LOI.S<
HODGE
{Be}tjcnnin'\ Saiuiicl-,John^).
Born June 25, 1764; married, Jan. 11, 1787, AnNER LovELAND, born April 18, 1764, and died Sept. 6, 1S47. She died Aug. 12, 1835. (The line of descent of the Lo\eland family, beginning with the two Roberts, both of whom were born in England, runs as follows: First generation,
Robert'
Thomas"
'';
fourth,
',
Thomas*;
fifth,
scvcntii, ^Vbncr
who married
tionary war.
Lois Pledge.)
six-
At
The ship was captured by the and yoimg Loveland became a prisoner. He was He confined in prison both at Montreal and at Quebec. escaped from one of these places, and reached Vermont, but was retaken and carried back to Canada, where he was
board of a privateer.
British,
On
being released he
returned
to
Gla.stonbury,
Conn.,
where he married.
resident
Soon
he became a
1797.
in
1
of Southfield, Mass., where he remained until After this he lived at Otis, Mass., and from there,
82
I,
moved
to
where
he continued to
live the
remainder of
his
life.
72
HODGE FAMILY.
Nine children
307. 30s. 309. 310. 311. 312.
313.
LoKiN LOVELAND,
b.
Luther Loveland, b. Au?. 21, 1792. Leonard Hodge Loveland, b. Oct. 3, Abner Loveland, b. Nov. 5, 1796.
SoPHi.\ Loveland, b.
1794.
May
24, 1799.
;
Dorothy Loveland,
ton
;
314.
315.
b. March 12, 1802 tn. (i) John Norm. (2) Daniel Squires. Lavina Lovel.vnd, b. Nov. 4, 1S05 d. Aug. 14, 1S25. Pamki.i.v Mis'.;i;va Lo\ ki.an.'i, b. June 7, iSii m. Samut;l Osborn. She d. at Webster City, Iowa.
; ;
135.
EUNICE*
11,
HODGE
Born June
Thomas
country
Ward,
to this
about 1639. Mr. Ward served in the Revolutionary war from Glastonbury, Conn., and under the act of March i3,
1
81 8,
became
a pensioner, he
the service.
file
His appli-
now on
at
Hartford, Conn.
Mr. Ward soon after his marriage left Glastonbury, but where he settled we have not been able to ascertain. Information has lately
come
The
born
little
doubt.
One
317.
child
Clarissa
Ward,
b.
178S.
Firm GENERATION.
FIFTH GENERATION.
13G.
73
ASAIIEL^
7,
HODGE
;
IJornNov.
1741
married (O.Scpt.
Thank-
ful Potter, of Harwinton, Conn.; married (2) SARAH Cla\v.son, a widow, whose maiden name was Slocum. She was probably born about 1770. He died Feb. 29,
after
June 25, 176S, Mr. Hodge bought, in the town of Harwinton, Litchfield County, Conn., fifty acres of land for which he paid forty pounds. The deed read: " Bounded on the Sept. 4, 1782, he purwest on the Waterbury river."
chased
in that
May
April 19, 1775, the battle of Lexington was fought, and I, thirteen days after, probably as soon as the news
volunensign
company of Capt. Josiah Starr, Col. Benjamin HinTen days after his enlistment Ticonderoga was captured by Col. Ethan Allen, and a few days later Crown Point fell into the hands of the revolutionists.
the
man's regiment.
to reinforce
them
at once.
tells
men
the
The regiment was disbanded the following December, men having served the full term of their enlistment. Jan. I, 1777, Mr. Hodge was commissioned a second
Col.
lieutenant in
John Chandler's regiment, which went Jan. i, 1778, Mr. tlodge be-
74
HODGE
a
first
FAMILY.
came
lieutenant,
a captain.
He
In 24, 1778, probably until he became a captain. the spring of 1777 the regiment went into camp at Peekskill, N.Y. The September following it was under General
May
McDowell
It
in the battle at
Gerniantown, Pcan.
1778,
took part
in the battle at
Monmouth,
N.J.,
Washington so severely reprimanded Gen. Charles Lee. After this hard-fought battle the regiment went into camp at White Plains, N.Y. The following summer, It wintered at Reading, Penn. 1779, it spent on the Hudson river, and the winter of 1779-80 at Morristown, N.J. During the following year it was with the main army on the Hudson and wintered.
17S0-1, at
camp
]\Iany of the
forces.
Jan.
i,
in
the
army
being
at
Connecticut
speak
of
him
as
" Lieutenant-
may
by
service
if
not by commission.
He
had, as will
was with
all
his
regiment
at
to the war.
He
home on
1778, as at
ton, he
Harwinun-
Oath of
Fidelity," quite
in his case.
At the
close of the
war,
when
FirrH GENERATION.
July
10, 1783,
75
in
Harwiiitoii,
and
probably about that time moved to Edinburg, Saratoj^a County, N.Y., where he married his second wife, and lived
at the
Under the
His
act of Congress
of
will,
" In
Saratoga Springs, N.Y., March 24, 1824, was as follows I, Asahel the name of Almighty God, Amen.
in the
New
make
my
all
last
ment
to
in
the
manner
lawfully
following, that
is
to say:
do give
my
erty that
mine
at
my
may lawfully be due. And I appoint the Sarah Hodge sole executrix to this my last Will and
The
will
is
Testament."
An
made
Hodge, but
all
hibor
has been
in
vain;
in
Six children: Damaris (?) Hodge, b. 325. 326. Asahel Hodge, b. Dec.
*
last
Revolutionary soldier
to receive
He
and died
nineteen days.
John Gr,iy, a soldier in the Revolutionary war, late in life had a pensi.m of five hundred dollars per annum granted hi;n by special act of Congress. He W15 born Jan. 6, 1764, and died March 29, 1S68, aged one hundred and four years two months and twenty-two days, outliving Mr. Downing little more than
a year, and
beiii^'
76
327. 32S.
HODGE FAMILY.
Thankful Hougi;,
b. Sept. 11, 1769.
329.
330.
1771.
10, 177.).. 15, 1778.
U3.
AARON
May
THRALL
1742;
{Maro-arct\ John\
John\
John^).
Born
29,
Marv
DOWD,
of Goshen, Conn.
The
Two
333.
334.
children:
b.
March
21, 1767.
b. April 3, 1769.
141.
CHLOE' THRALL
John^).
Born March 5, 1745; married, Dec. 26, 1764, Robert COE, born }.Iarch 28, 1740, of Winchester, Conn. son of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Elmer) Coe. She died about 1 8 10. He married again, and died at Unadilla, N.Y., in The children were all born in Winchester. 1830.
;
Five children
2,\o.
341. 342.
343. 345.
Joel Coe, b. May 4, 1765. Ali.\NDA Coe, b. July 3, 1767 (son). Abigail Coe, b. Oct. 23, 1769. Ariel Coe, b. Oct. 31, 1772. Kosvvell Coe, b. Feb. 5, 1780.
145.
REUBEN^ TnR.\LL
John').
Born Feb. 20, 1747; married, Aug. 11, 1765, Rum BancroIT, of Torrington, Conn. Resided in that town. He died in 1777. She married (2) Richard Barbour, by
whom
FIFTH GENERATION.
-j-]
Two
34S.
3.19.
cliildren
Ar.EXANDER TiiRALL, b. Maich 19, 176S; d. Oct. Krastus Thrall, b. Feb. 14, 1773; d. unm.
27, 1786.
HG.
LEVP THRALL
{Margarr.t\John\John\John^).
Born June 11, 1749; married, Nov. 15, 1770, Mary WiirnxG, born July 10, 1754, daughter Deacon John and Ivebecca (I'armlee) Whiting. Resided Torrington, Conn.
Four children:
352. 353354. 355.
Augustus Thrall, b. Oct. 9, 1773. Mary Thrall, b. Feb. i, 1776. LoRiN Thrall. Amanda Thrall, b. March 17, 1785.
1-17.
FRIEND^ THRALL
John').
Born June 9, 1752; married (i), May 27, 1772, LoiS Barher, probably daughter of Nathaniel Barber or Barbour. She was bapti.zed July 8, 1753, and quite likely
born that year; died July 5, 1773. He probably married (2) Sarah Agard, born April 9, 1753, daughter of James Agard, of Litchfield, Conn. Residence for some years,
Torrington, Conn., where was born the only child of
whom
One
357.
child
Lois Thrall, b. June 26, 1773; d. Oct.
17.
148.
NOAH^ THRALL
John').
{Margaret^ John\
John\
Born April
Fowler.
3, 1754; married a woman by the name of Mr. Thrall resided in the west part of a place
Conn.
78
HODGE FAMILY.
Four children
361.
Harriet Thrall,
d.
unm.
362.
363. 364.
who
d. in
Vermont.
141).
MARGARET^ THRALL
John
-,
{Margaret\
John',
John
'
).
Born Jan. 9, 1756; married, probably in 1773, CHARLES TnRj\LL, born June 4, 1747, of Windsor, a supposed Recousin, son of Charles and Hannah (Clark) Thrall.
sided Torrington, Conn., where the children here
named
were born
Two
367.
365.
children
Jerl'SHA TiiKALL,
b.
Rhoda Thrall,
158.
ELIAKBP MARSHALL
John').
Born Oct. 28, 1754; married, probably in 1787, Anne Palmer, born May iG, 1762. Mr. Marshall was in the
Revolutionary war from Connecticut.
Capt. Jonathan Wadsworth,
He
served
under
wounded in the battle of Stillwater, Sept. 19, 1777, Col. Thaddeus Cook's regiment. Mr. Marshall was in the same battle. marched Aug. The regiment was in service three months
mortally
who was
and discharged Nov. 3, 1777. Mr. Marshall was a representative from Windsor during the year 1779 to and He was regarded as a man of sterling including 17S3.
26,
qualities.
Five children
372.
37a.
Ai.MEDA Marshall,
Wakuf.n .Marshall,
Oct. 6, 17S9.
FIFTH GENERATION.
374.
375.
79
Nancy Marshall,
Windsor; no
b.
Dec.
5,
1791.
iS,
376.
Candace Marshall,
children.
L. Sheldon, of
New York
several
!(>().
DANIEL''
HODGE
Burn Jan. 1766; married. SMirii, of West Haven, Conn. was a school teacher many years
,
May He died
;
1796, IjETSEY
Jan.
iS,
1832;
considered exceedingly
Well
versed
in
the
Scriptures;
his
in
became
totally
blind a
it
death.
His children,
is
born
West Haven.
Eleven children:
380.
Mehitable Hodge,
Hurschcl Stevens.
or>'
;
b. Jan. i,
1797
m., April
2,
1S37,
saw her
in
3S1.
382.
Ell-vs
Hodge,
b. Oct. 8, iSoo.
3S3.
Elijah Hodge, b. Oct. 8, iSoo; d. in 1S03. Eliza Hodge, b. Feb. 12, 1803; m., April 22, 1S22, Andrew Hibbard. She d. Aug. 4, 1S33, of cholera, in New York; had three sons.
:iS4.
3S5.
Aug.
22,
iSoS;
m. Seymour Bracket;
3-86.
3S7.
3^S.
James Hodge, b. July 15, 1S14; d. in 1S32. .Martha Hodge, b. Jan. 20, iSi6; unm. David Hodge, b. April 8, 1S18; m. (i), June
Harriet P. Brown,
r,
1S41,
Dcmot, who
children;
3S9.
all
d.
who d. Oct. 31, 1844; m. (2) Rachel Dec. 25, 1866, at Augusta, Ga. h.ad four d. in 1S67, except one.
;
Willlam Hodge,
CH.A.KLES
b.
March
3,
Hodge,
b. April 3, 1832; d.
same
ye.ar.
80
1G8.
HODGIC FAMILY.
BENJAMIN
John^).
'
2,
1790,
Klophal Mal-
we have Mr. Hodge lived in Milford. Conn., but him or his wife, been unable to learn anything in regard lo given. except that they had children as here
Three children
302.
Sarah
Hoi.r.r., b.
Dec.
in
13, 1790-
393.
394.
1794
d.
young.
173.
JESSE'
John').
HODGE
{Dantcl\
Danicl\ Thomas".
Born April 28, 17S0; married (i). May 19, 1805, Nan'CY Hooker, born 1784, and died July 6. 1807; born 1783. married (2), about 1816, LuCY C.\NDEE, David Trowbridge, and widow of Zacheus
daughter of
died March 31. Candee, who died Sept. 25, 1S15. She Mr. Hodge died April 9. iSS^- It is 1843, of cancer. was in the war probable that it was this Jesse Hodge who He was made (See Connecticut records.) of 1S12-14. 18 18. June 4, 1826, an elector in Milford, Conn., July 4, Church in North he changed from the Congregational 1831. beMilford To the church in Milford, and Sept. 4Haven, letter a member of the church in West
came by
high in the where he was a deacon, ami it is said stood except community. We have no account of any children one had by his first wife.
One
397.
child
unm.
FIFTH GENERATION.
IM.
EUNICE' IIODGE
John').
Sept.
9,
U'i/uam',
T/wmas\ 71iomas\
I?orn
1758; married, probably 1778-9, JOEI. 23, 1757,111 Connecticut; had two
In 1795 he was administrator cliildrcn born in that state. on the estate of Josiah Terrill; moved to Lorain County, Ohio, I\Iay 10, 1810, where both died, she Aug. 10, 1S43, and ho March 22, 1S25.
Two
403.
404.
IS'i.
children
VVyllys Terrill, b. Feb. 15, 17S0. I'oLLY Tkrrill, d. at the age of eighteen
'
in
Connecticut.
BELINDA HODGE
John
'
Willuim',
Thomas\ rhomas\
BkeI'.E,
).
Hjrii in
1779; married
;\Iaj.
D.WID
who
3,
died
1865,
Aug. 27, 1857, "aged ']6!' She died ALarch "aged 86." Resided in Lorain County, Ohio.
Perhaps
when
a child she
was called
"
Mabel."
Seven children
409. Ei,KCT.\ Bf.ebe, m. Ellas H.-inn, and had several children:
410.
one. Electa, m. E. K. Williams, of Grand Ledge. Mich. Caroline Beebe, m. Cenuet Smith, and had Edward, who
lives in
4it.
June 29, 1S13; had James Bird, b. July 1S36, who m. Margaret Marie Miller and Mary Louise,
;
b.
March
19, 1S40,
who
d.
ni.
land and
412.
now
res. Ridgeville,
He
May
26, 1S82.
;
Fanny
Br.Er.E, m. T. A. Benham had Mclvin, now of Le Roy, Medina County, Ohio; Irene, n.iw d.. who m. J. H. Terrill: Alon,-o, who res. in Connecticut; and
Edward Smith.
413.
Elois,
who never
who
res. in
Minnesota.
82
414.
HODGE FAMILY.
David Beede, m. Chloe Caulkins; had "Nell," who m. A. T. Parsons, of Klyria, Ohio, and Caroline, who m.
William Parsons, of Detroit, Mich.
415.
Belinda Beebe,
b. jMarch
13,
I,
She
Lorain
Dec.
in
9,
1848,
Ridgcville,
We are indebted
189.
to Mrs.
Ames
BENJAMIN^
Henry'-, John
' ;
HODGE
).
{Benjamin \
Henry \
Born probably 17S5 married, March 24, i8o8, Hannah He died August, 1S57. Smith, of VVaybridge, Vt.
Resided when
first
from there
l:heic
moved
to
Hammond
First
in
to
Adrian, Mich.
in
Brid-
Hammond
two perhaps
in
Adrian, Mich.
Seven children:
418.
Henry Hodge,
b.
1809.
MiLO Hodge. Agnes Hodge. Ira Hodge, d. in Santa Cruz, Mexico. 421. 422. Loyal C. Hodge, settled in Candee City, Mo. 423. Oliver Perky Hodge, b. .M.ay 23, 1S17. 421, John D. Hodge, b. Jan. 9, 1824.
419. 420.
205.
LEVP HODGE
John').
{Thomas',
Sa?micl\
Savuiel \
Born Feb. 10, 1793; married, 18 16-7, Fanny WE.vniERBY, born 1797, and died 1S75, Hardwick, \'t. He died same place, April 25, 18S0. The Rumney, N.H., church records show that Oct. 7, iSio, Mr. Hodge was
,
in
that place.
FIFTH GENERATION.
infanc}',
83
and so
far as
^'ivcn
them.
Four children:
426. 427.
42S.
429.
181S; m. Kphraim C. Skinner. Almira Hodge, b. 1820 m. Nathaniel Johnson. Hakiuet Hodge, b. Marvin G. Hodge, b. Feb. 20, 1822. 1S36; m. John C. Uradlcy. Frances R. Hodge, b.
, ,
'Zm.
.SOLOMON IIODGE
John^).
T/^omas \
SamucF; Sam?icl\
Born Dec.
,
who
18, 1794; married, as is supposed, I^^ <^''C>^1 died in 1843, Bristol, ^'-^I-
Affia
I'<--b.
5,
1S32; buried at
resitleil at
it
is
supposed he
Four children:
432.
433. 434.
b. Xov. 16, 1S16. Sylvina Hodge, b. Jan. 13, iSig. Levi Wells Hodge, b. Feb. 6, 1823; prob. in., Oct. 9, 1845, Lavhiia W. Batchelder, b. Aug. 3, 1824, dau. Nathan After Mr. Hodge's and Olive (Currier) Batchelder. Had by Mr. Hod;,'e son death she m. Charles Noycs. MarionT.,b. July 11, 1S51, whom., Feb. 15, 1076, Mary E. Jeness, dau. Jacob J. Jeness, of Plymouth res. in New
;
J.
Hampshire. After her death he m., Jime 6, 1S94, i\Liry Plummer, then "aged 33," of Hillsborough, N.H.
b.
435.
May
23,
N.H.
,'07.
SavmcP, Samuel-,
Born Nov. i, 1796; married, Dec. 30, 1831, Clari.-^sa HoMAiV, born March 13 or 19, 1797, and died July 6, 1S44; daughter Dustin and Abigail (Greeley) lloman.
Abi'.,'ail
Greeley was a
sister
84
IIODGE FAMILY.
of
tlic
"New
^''oIk
Tribune."
1812-14, and served under Col. VVinfield Scott at Lundy's Lane, or Bridgewater, Can., July 25, 18 14, in the
battle of that date.
by trade, and in 1S30 resided in That year he suddenly disappeared, and no trace of him since then has ever been found. It is supposed that he was drowned in Lake Champlain, on the western border of which is the village of Essex where he lived.
a blacksmith
He was
Essex, N.Y.
At
whom
he was
much
devoted.
Soon
after his
supposed
death, the mother, with her five small children, went East
to her old
home.
Five children
438.
43i.
440.
Lym.w Ferdinand Honcrc, b. June 4. 1S24. Cordelia Ann Hodge, b. July 27, 1S26.
LuciND.\ Jane Hodge, b. July 6, 1S2S. Charles Uustin Hodge, b. Aug. 30, 1830;
1831.
d. Dec. 20.
441.
442.
208.
EDWARD' HODGE
John').
18,
Born Sept.
Pitts,
1799,
1869,
Hannah (Wilbcr) Pitts, who were married Doc. 13, 17S7, Mr. Hodge was a clcrg}-man. He died at Rumney, N.H., and his wife at Fairfield.
daughter Levi
Mich.
Fll'TII
GENERATION.
$5
Three children:
144.
415.
446.
Nancv Ji'DsoN Hodge, b. Aug. 28, 1026. AUKLPHI.V KeZIA HoDGli, b. Dec. II, 1S3!. Lucy E. Houge, b. Jan. 21, 1S36; m. Danii;! Colo Tuuison
;
res. Fairfield,
Mich.
ill.
NATHANIEL HODGE
'
uel\John^).
1804; married Mary Sant.ORN, born and died June 29, 1SS5, daughter Josc[ih and Sarah (Perkins) Sanborn, of Thornton, N.II. Mr.
]5orn April
S,
May
12, 1S08,
S,
1873,
Rumncy, N.H.
449-
Eli^a Jane Colby; les. Danvcrs. -Mass. had si.\ children: Ena, Jennie, Ida, Deil, Frank, and Harry. Caroli.ve Hodge, m. Rial Avery, b. Derby, Comi. res. Rumncy. N.H., and there had b. Clara Jane, Eila .Vngelctte, and Frank Edmond, who d. from a railroad acci; ;
dent Sept. 27, 1895, "aged thirty-two and seventeen days " unm.
;
year.s six
uionihs
450.
45
1-
452.
Eaura Hodge, b. Aug. 26, 1832. Lucy Calista Hodge, m. Lewis Mitchell; had Lucreua Ana, who m. a man by the name of Moore; lielind.i Enieline, who d. unm. and Charles E. Nathaniel Alva Hodge, m. Orissa Dunham; res. Dan;
453.
had Ro.ty, Etta, Jennie, and Nathan. Leo.nora Maria Hodge, m. James Collins; res. Laconia, N.H. had Charles, and Hattie, who m. George Sanborn, and had three children.
vers,
Mass.
454455-
dead.
Mary
A.vn
Hodge, dead.
IW.
{Thomas*, Samuel
17, 1834,
Jnhn^).
1S13;
married (i),Dcc.
,
Born April
I-I.\I)A
Jy,
Me-
86
HODGE FAMILY.
,
183S, Vashti B. COLr.V, born Jan. 1819, daughter of Rbcnezcr and Sally (15Iodc;ctt) Colb\-, of Sanbornton, N.H.; she died June 6, 1S39, of consumption married (3), Nov. 38, 1839, ESTKR M. Greexough, born Oct. 28, 182 1, Colchester, Vt., and in 1897 was living at Marion, Kan. i\Ir. I lodge died Dec. 10, lS/6. He was both an M.D. and a D.D. He studied with a view of going with Adoniram Judson as a missionary to Hurmah, India, but just before the time set for his departure his healtli broke down and he was compelled to remain at home. He was He devoted what an invalid the remainder of his life.
;
vitalit)-
he had
in Christian
work,
at
times preaching
when
his voice
tising as a physician.
it
is
said he
many
" It was his him to go to the front and help care for the sick and wounded soldiers in the Civil war, but his letters to those he knew in the service, sick in the hospitals, came to them like a fresh breeze
of him
from northern pines, and helped the boys greatly to endure their sufferings
unity."
in
by
Five children
457.
45S.
Edward
A. Hodge, b. April
12, 1S36.
Vashti M. Hodge,
Eraiiitree, \'t.
m. June
10.
1S65,
459.
460.
Stei'hen
Dwight
Hatiie R. Hudge, b. Jan. 2:, 1S49; d. 4C1. Elizabeth E. Hodge, b. May 5, 1S52.
Supt. 7, 1365.
FIFTH GENERATION.
217.
8/
ICIIABODMIODGE
John').
Born Oct. I, 1786; married VVelthy Martin, born Nov. 20, 17S4, and died June 6, 1847. He died Oct. 18, Mr. Hodge about 1S04 moved with his parents 1857. from Chatham, Conn., to Richfield, N.Y., and from there to Mendon, Monroe County, in the same State. In 183 In 1S37 he and his son he located in Warsaw, N.Y. Martin purchased a grist-mill there. Mr. Hodge became a deacon in the church (Baptist), and stood high as a business man. The " History of Warsaw " gives a genealogy of the family, commencing with the father, Israel. There is an s added to the name, making it Hodgcj. This is probably
a
mistake
of the
author of the
work,
or
the
plain
printer.
Certain
for
it is
Hodge
years.
Six children:
403.
464.
Marti.v Hodge,
b. iSil,
b. Oct. 9, i8og.
Sylvina Hodge,
His
first
465.
400.
467.
b. April 16, 1S12; m. Hiram K. Adams, son of Levi and Desdcmona (.Mun^cr) .-Xflams. wife was Sylvina's sister, Margaret. Perry Hodge, b. Oct. lo, 1814; m. Sarah Yates, who d. Aug. 4, 1S4;; had 8 children, 5 of whom d. early; tlie others were Alida, Martin, and George. Israel Hodge, b. July 16, 1S17.
468.
b. ."^pril 4, 1823; m. Hiram E. Adams. He had for (2) w. Sylvina, the sister as above noted had by this (i) w. 2 children. Eliza Axn Hodge, b. April 16, 1825 supposed to be married and now a res. of Warsaw.
Marg.^ret Hodge,
2V'3.
SOLOMON' HODGE
John')-
Born
May
14,
8,
1826, RlfTlI
Aus-
88
TIN, daughter
IIOOGE FAMILV.
of Peter Austin, of Pittstown,
Rensselaer
County, N.Y.
No
much
effort
has been
made
in that direction.
Five children
470. 471.
r,2.
473.
474.
Lotos S. Hodgk, b. Jnn. 5, 1827RicHAKD IIonuE, 1). April 15, 1829. Mary Houge, b. Feb. 18, 1831Austin Hodge, b. May 27, 1835. Harriet Hodge, b. May 30, 1837.
S.
*:j2-t.
LOTON
IIODGE
(Israel^,
Samuel', Samuel'-,
John').
Born April
29,
Brown.
Mr.
from there taken by his parents to Richfield, N.Y., when he was about four years old. Later the parents moved to Mendon in that State. Here young Loton grew to manhood, and it is probable in that town he married and for a
time at least resided.
Seven children
477.
475.
b. b.
d.
May
12, 1S40.
479.
4S0. 481.
482. 483.
Nelson Hodge, b. July 5, 1842. George Hodge, b. Feb. 28, 1845. Amelia Hodge, b. .May 12, 1847. Ella Hodge, b. April 28, 1S50. \Villl\.\i Hodge, b. -April 5, 1854.
{Elijah',
235.
ELITAH' HODGE
John').
John\ Samuel',
in 1773; married probably jEur^IIA PjELL, born i\Ir. Hodge evidently 1772 and died May 20, 1S56. The records of that town resided in Glastonbury, Conn. give a very imperfect list of his children, and it is very
Born
in
FII'TII
GENERATION.
is
89
not
IJiobablo that
tlio
alto-etlier correct.
Nine
4S5.
cliildrcn
480.
487.
Lewis Houge, prob. m. Lucinda Ho.idlty, tlau. of IlhiL-l and Olive CiUlierine (Johnson) Hoadlcy, by wlioiu had Charlus, Woodbrid.i;e, aad a daiigiitcr. WILLI.4M Hodge, b. ia 1S03.
Anna Hodge,
and
d.
Aug.
21,
1S51.
She
d.
Glastonbury.
4SS.
4Sy. 490.
491.
i<n2.
Levi Hodge.* Electa Hodge, prob. m., Dec. 7, 1S30, Ihave Weir. Rebecca Hodge. Clarissa (or Clarinda) Hodge. Emily Hodge, b. prob. abt. iSoSjm. Leonard Goodale,
b. Oct. 2, 1S05,
Leonard
d. July 11,
Filley, res.
son of Avery Goodale, of Portland. Conn. 1S59: had Phihira; Helen, wlio m. a Broad Brook, Conn. Adelaide, who m. Benja;
min Dewitt, of
403.
Hornellsville,
N.Y.
i;j().
LiEXAIAH''
John').
HODGE
{Elijah'',
Jolui\ Samuel-,
Born Aug.
Cu.vr.MAX, born
1775; married, probably in 1796, RllOH.V lie 1776, and died April 14, 1S52.
, ;
Nine children
495.
4UG.
4!>7.
4t>S.
Hika.m Hodge, b. Oct. 20, 1797 m., July 3, 1820, Phylenia Matson.b. Feb. 16 or 23, 1796, and d. .Sept. 27. 1S65. He d. Nov. 26, 1S60. Executed a will April S, 1859, in which no mention is made of any children. Hatsei. Hodge, b. March 19, 1799.
;
Seldon Hodge,
b.
May
27, iSoi.
son
b.
Murch
o,
iSU-
Uc
-'t Uii-
birtli
of
90
499.
500.
HODGE FAMILY.
Orin Hodge, b. Nov. 6, 1809. Prudence Hodge, b. Nov. 15, iSii d. April 12, Rhod.\ Hodge, b. Nov. S, 1S13. Lucy Hodge, b. July 17, i8i5;d. May;, 1816. 502. 503. Alsop Hodge, b. July 22, 18 18.
;
1876,110111.
501.
237.
ELIZUR'
John^).
llODCE
{Elijah \
John\
SamiielK
Born Oct. 15. 177S; married, July 3, 1800, Ede Hale, born Oct. 27, 1780. Mr. Hodge resided in that part of Glastonbury, Conn., which in an early day often was called
" Hodgetown."
David Hodge,
D.KXiEL Hodge, b. March 6, 1S03 d. iS6i, Gil.-.ul, Cumi. m. nnd had George H., who resided in Hebron, Conn.
507.
50S.
Franklin Lewis
had
slie d.
509.
510.
511.
Cyphia Hodge, b. Oct. 12, 1808 Eliza Hodge, b. May 30, 181 1 one record
d.
;
June
19, 1813.
calls
tia."
Amy Hodge,
and went
to
Ohio.
512. 513.
Samantha Hodge,
March
5,
1815.
514.
515.
516.
517.
Elisha Hodge, b. Dec. 31, Elijah Hodge, b. Dec. 31, Elizur Hodge, b. Feb. 19, Cyphia Hodge, b. June 24,
Dewitt
no
C.
Hodge,
b. abt.
heirs.
239.
BURRILL' HODGE
John').
{EUjah\ John\
Samuel,'
Born 17S1; married POLLY HODGE, born Aug. 10, and died July 18, 1853, daughter Eli Hodge. (See No. 263.) Mr. Hodge died Sept. i, 1853 residence, Glastonbury, Conn.
1790,
;
FIFTH GENERATION.
Fi\c children:
61S.
519.
91
6'JO.
521.
522.
Anson Hodgp:, b. July iS, 1R15. George Hodge, m. and supposed to have had Elizabeth, who res. at Cromwell, Conn., and another dau., who m. a Penin, who lived in Hartford, and there d. in 1869. Chauncey Hodge, b. in 1S29. N.VNCY Hodge, m. a Stcbbins. Betsey Hodge, ni. a Chapman.
"
241.
NOEL IIODGE
{Elijah \ John \
Samucl\ John'^.
Horn March 21,1792; married, Oct. 4, 1819, Rui;v Bkown, born Aug. 17, 1799, and died April 2C), 1863. He died Aug. 27, 1S53, says family record. Church record says " September." Mr. Ilodge served under the command of Capt. Jared Strickland, in the second war with Great Britain, 1S12-14. It is related of him that when he was
an old
along,
came
them
calling
him
to
the
fence
by the
ask or say,
when
Smart
youth
"
to h-1
I
"
Old man
"
Young
Glastonbury, Conn.
honored three of
his sons
Washhis types
of great men.
Sixteen children:
.li.).
5-2ti.
527.
Elizabeth Hodge, b. Sept. 26, 1S20. Ch.\ncev Hodge, b. June 13, 1S22. Lodrick Hodge, b. Nov. 13, 1S23.
92
528.
HODGE FAMILY.
RoswELL Hodge, b. April i8, 1825. 5-"J. Sakah HoDCiE, b. Nov. 22, 1S26. 530. John Brown Hodge, b. Feb. 21, 1S3S. 531. Lucy Phylenia Hodge, b. Oct. 22, 1829. George Was[iingxon Hodge, b. July 24, i8ji 532.
17, 1S32.
d March
533.
534.
535.
536.
Tho.m.\s Jefferson Hodge, b. Oct. 17, 1833. LvuiA Hodge, b. M.irch 7, 1835; d. Aug. 31, 1857. b. Aug. 26, 1836. Kl');y Hodge, b. April 28, 1S38; m., April 29, iSGo, Dwight Hurlbut, b. Nov. 3, 1S3S, son of D.ivid and
Electa
Ann
(Joucs) Hurlbut.
d.
537.
538.
539.
540.
Elenor L. Hodge, b. May 25. S40' Miranda Hodge, b. Jan. 11, 1S42; d. Nov. 22, 1S42. Amanda Alice Hodge, b. April 30, 1S44. N.AOMi HODGK, b. April 13, 1846; d. Nov. 27, 1846.
24-.2.
SARAH' HODGE
John-).
(.Elijah'..
John\
Samud
Born about 1794; innrried, Dec. 3, 181 5, ISA.\C POLLY, supposed to have resided in Chatham, Conn. The records
there show the following births
Four children
541.
542.
543.
Sakah Ann Poixv, b. Oct. 6, 1817. Harriet Poi.ly, b. Aug. 28, 1S19.
Elizabeth Polly, b. June 26, 1821. Isa.-vc Polly, b. prob. 1823; changed
ing, because, as
is
544.
his
213.
LYDIA'
John').
HODGE
1796;
{Elijah','
John\
30,
Samuel \
Born about
married,
23,
Way
son
1S16,
LuTHER
179S,
of E^ra
and Mary
FIFTH GENERATION.
93
Four children
54-/.
Linda Matson,
b.
March
b.
25, 1S17.
7, 1S19.
548.
549.
May
550.
t:)4.
SYLVANUSMIODGE
7/e/'-,
John
'
).
Born Nov. 5, 1S02; married, April 16, 1824, Sally S. Rose, born June 11, iSoS, and died June 9, iSSS, Mc died Sept. 27, 1SS5. In 187S the family was resident at ]5!ooining Va'les-, Penn. It is regretted that no more
facts
in
fully seventy.
Twelve children
552.
b.
Feb.
tg,
1825
n.,
Radle, b.
May
20.
1S22
Guy
553.
.ALUs,
Penn.
554.
555.
556.
557.
53S.
Abigail A. Hodge, b. March 3, 1S26; Lorin Davidson; 6 children. Olive S. Hodge, b. July 10, 1827 m Augustus Childs. RoswKLL D. Hodge, b. March 19, 1830; d. Oct. Julia A. Hodge, b. Aug. 10, 1832; m., July Rufus Hoyt; 5 children. Malvina A. Hodge, b. Nov. tS. 1834; m., Aug. Stephen Clark 6 children. William R. Hodge, b. Fob. ri, 1S3S; m. 1S57;
;
29, 1859.
29,
1850,
27, 1861,
d.
March
in
at
559.
b.
Jan.
23,
1840;
560.
561.
Pameliv Achsa Honor., b. .Sept. 1S60, Erastus Wood. Charles Wesley Hodge, b. Nov.
l866, Josepiiinc Bly
;
25, 1S41
2 children; res.
Charming
Valley,
Penn.
94
562.
HODGE FAMILY.
Arthur A. Hodgk,
Edwin
Alice
b. Sept. 17,
C.
Hodge,
;
b.
Aug.
12,
Wood
8 children.
2G0.
Sa,jn<cl\ John').
Born July
information
Our
regard
family
is
quite
limited.
What we have was mostly taken from a manuscript book which belonged to Mr. W. S. Goslee, of Glastonbury,
Conn.,
now
deceased.
his
death
much
valuable
"When
go out of
office
shall
take the
We
make
this
may
know
Mr. Hodge lived in Glastonbury many years and perhaps died there, though wc find no record of his death, or
that of his wife.
all
born
in
whom we
Eight children:
6C4.
56.>.
Henry Hodge,
Silas Hodge,
h.
June
b.
19, 1S02.
b.
June
23, 1804.
$06.
567.
50><.
Clarissa Hodge,
Minerva Hodge,
Alfi;ed HoDfiE,
569.
Nov. 5, 1S12. Ja'.u:s Hodge, b. Aug. 3, 1S15. This may have been the James K. who married, Nov. 13, 1S45, Abigail D. Kendall, of Siil'liekl, Conn., who died Jan. 23, 18S6, in Granville, Mass., " a;;ed 72 years mos."
Firm OEXERATION.
570.
571.
95
Lym.\n F. Hodge,
b.
June
9, 1819.
Maky Hodge,
2G2.
IRA'
Sa,nuel\John^).
Born April 2, 17S8; married, Sept. 11, 180S, Mary Sl-Ai'TER, born March 3, 1789, and died in 1872, at Bisj Rock, III., daughter of Moses Slafter, of Ellington, Conn.
Mr.
Hodge
The
land
show that he was a party to land transactions in that town beginning Jan. 27,
In 1837 he is sup1S15, and extending to May 3, 1S39. posed to have moved from Connecticut to Iinnois, and later to Kansas. Some of the family have added an s
to their
name, writing
it
Hodges.
it
We
but
is
others.
Three children
673.
574.
Cyrus Hodge,
575.
iOS.
WILLIAM
IIODGE
')
;
{Dcnjamin\
Bcnjamin\
1802, Sali.v
9,
married,
3,
March
25,
Ai'.l'.O'iT,
March
1868.
who moved to Hamburg, Erie County, N.Y., in Mr. Hodge died Sept. 18, 1848. He was born Glastonbury, Conn., and when thirteen years of age
his parents
in
accompanied
homo
Otsego County,
ho taught school.
children, with a
from Connecticut to their new York, where several years Accompanied by his wife and two
New
number of other
families,
June
16,
1805,
96
HODGE FAMILY.
he entered Buffalo Creek, and soon went to living at " Cold Springs," now a part of Buffalo, N.Y. The part}'
their journey travelled by the same route followed by Benjamin Hodge, the father, a year later, as given on a previous page. (See No. 128.) Mr. I lodge bought land and built a house. Soon after he engaged in the
in
mercantile trade, then kept a tavern, manufactured brick, and followed other business pursuits. Dec. 30, 1813, v/hen Buffalo was burned by the British, Mr. Hodge was keeping tavern in a large brick building, which he had just completed. In the cellar of this building was stored a large quantity of liquors and merchandise belonging chiefly to Buffalo merchants, who, fearing the British might attack Buffalo, had taken it to Mr. Hodge's house at the "Springs" for greater safety. It was expected that the
militia stationed at the " Hill," near the residence of
Mr.
Hodge, would make a stand and probabl}' dri\-c back any invaders. However, upon the landing of the British at
Black Rock, a few miles from
even rally
at their old quarters.
i,
the
" Hill,"
the
militia
hastened to that point, but soon gave way, and did not
after the
enemy, accompanied by a number of Lulian allies, appeared at the residence of Mr. Hodge, who, with his family, had gone into the country for safety, and after loading themselves with plunder, set fire to the building, which was soon consumed. Judge Eddy, a resident at the " Springs." who had been taken a prisoner, in order to secure his own release gave information to his captors which led to this
landing of the British, Jan.
1S14, a squad of the
destruction.
Hodge
fire
damaged.
place.
FIFTH GENERATION.
Tlii.s
97
be seen on
tiic
building
is
still
standing, and
may
northwest corner of Main and Utica streets. Dec. 26, 1S38, the "Buffalo Bank" was organized with a capital of $100,000, Pierre A. Barker, William J lodge,
Sr.,
Jr., being the incorporators. lodge, another son of William Hodge, Sr., had an interest in the bank, and was one of its officers. Mr.
I'hilander
Barker, president of the bank, proved to be a poor manager, and the institution soon failed. The chief cause of the
failure,
panic which
however, should be attributed to the great financial swept over the country at that tinu Mr.
.
Hodge,
bank,
Sr.,
in fact
was much the largest stockholder in the furnished most of the available capital, and in
all about $So,ooo. time he recovered from the crippled condition this faiiure brought upon him, and at his death he left a large
lii
property,
much
of
it
in
land
now
city of Buftalo.
church.
Though
and died
much
respected.
Thirteen children
pS.
ill*.
Sak\u
March
30, 1871.
i.iim
W'u.r.iAM
MouGE,
b.
550.
Sophia Hodge,
l.ird
V.
Way,
of Toledo, O.
b.
no children
14, 1S09,
;
a lovable uoma.i,
551.
582.
PinL.\NDER Hodge,
Sabki.na
Feb.
Hodge,
b. Jan. 9, 1811
U'hil.:
playing in a yard a rooster (lew at her and stuck his srni's in her head, from the elfects of which she soon died.
553.
Ji.'i-iA
.\iiAr.rNE
HoD(,K,
b.
Uct.
31,
1813; d.
.Ai:-.
15,
1832.
554.
:.S-).
Sally
Ai'.hott
Hohoe.
h.
Doc.
fo, 1,815
1.
d. at l^inh.
Makv
l;r,Ai;ro,HT Ib.DGf-, b.
Nov.
18 16.
98
SS6. 587.
HODGE FAMILY.
Joseph Hodge. 1.. July 25, 1S21 d. Oct. 26, 1SS6, unni. Jaspek HoiiGE, b. J.in. 3, 1^24; d. Aug. 24, 1S74: in. widow who Iwd several children, but had none of hi own. Susan Maria H.jdge, b. June 2, 1S26; d. Aug. 14, 1847
;
588.
a beautiful girl.
oSi).
b.
March
b.
4,
1830.
aiJO.
27i.
Bcnjamiry. Sam-
Born April 6, 17S9; married (i), March 18, 1S12, Phcebe li.vKER, born May 6, 1797, and died March 18,
born Jimc
Oct.
12,
1S23; married (2), Oct. 28, 1824, Amanda Mallokv, 4, 1S06, and died Aug. S, 1825; married C^),
1S20,
iS,
widow PaTIDNCL
LOO.MIS,,
14,
IU-C
TLfRNER,
born Feb.
Jan.
1S88.
He
died
Mr. i lodge was in the battle at ]3!ack 13, 1870. Rock, on the Niagara river, in 1813, when the British burned Buffalo. He lived for a time, in his early married
at
Mackinaw, Mich., and then settled at or near Ashtabula County, Ohi.), where he kept a hotel, then dealt in merchandise and farming. Several years he was probate judge, and at one time a colonel in the
life,
Jefferson,
militia.
Four children
jOI.
b.
5!>2.
593.
Cordelia Al'Gusta Hodge, b. Carollve Eliz.\i'.i:th Homge, Green, who d. Aug. 30, 1840,
1838.
t:ii.is
Jofier.sonvillc, Ind.
She d
594.
Vak.vu.m
J.
C.
Hodge,
b.
Firm GENERATION.
271.
gg
Bc,ijai,un\
CLARISSA \ HODGE
Samuel \
Jo/in^
).
{Dc>,jannn\
Born Dec. 26, 1792; married, Feb. i, 1S18, Reuben H. Aylswortii, born 1790, and died May, 1S26. She died
March
went
21,
1837.
Resided
in
Monroe, Mich.,
unlil
the
tlie
widow
witli
her children
home
before marriac,'e.
Here
bhe died.
Si.K
children:
ViE.\N-.\
i'M'>,
o'Jr.
5'.)S.
[818.
599.
13, 1S21.
d. April 6,
1848.
In June, 1842, he enlisted in the navy and went on a sea vogage. on the ship of war ' Columbus," returning at the
600,
end of two years. He was drowned in iiulFalo harbor. Reuben Hl-mphrey Avlsworth, b. Nov. 2, 1824;
4ist
d.
October, 1863, while in the United States army, Co. F, Regiment Ohio Volunteers. He died from the ertects of a wound received in the battle at Chickamauga.
<501.
b.
Dec.
16, 1826.
in.
ALFRED^
Sa/nncl'-,
HODGE
John
'
Benjamin',
Brnjamln^
).
9, 1795; married, March 9, 1S20, Sopin.\ born April 12, 1795, daughter of Abel and Anna (Caulkins) English (see English family, No. 34, and Caulkins family, Xo. 20) she died in Cleveland, Ohio,
F.\(;i.i>ii,
;
Horn March
in
Richfield,
was about eleven years of age when his parents settled at Cold Springs," now a part of Buffalo. When seventeen
in
years old,
company
two
same
age,
the
married
sisters,
he
lOO
HODGE FAMILY.
in mercantile
engaged
down
After the
burning of Buffalo, Dec. 30, 1S13, and the return of the British to Canada, the store of Brayman & Hodge, a
wooden
sti'ucturc,
United
to
in
pay
for the
The
cross-
some
time, and
when
the
had been made on the American side, near Black Rock, militia stationed at "Cold Springs" started for the Mr. Hodge, who lived with his parents near by, front. took his rifle and joined the force. As history tells us, the Americans were poorly organized and poorly armed moreover, the officers were without experience. Certain it is that they were unable to successfully contend against British regulars, aided by their whooping Indian allies, and were forced to retreat. The Indians were fleet runners, and followed our men very clo.scly. Mr. Hodge was chased by two of them, and not being able to rid himself of a heavy overcoat, on account of trappings buckled on over it, could not run as
;
fast as
his pursuers.
jumped over a brush fence and ran behind some bushes and a fallen tree. The Indians came
turn in the road he
near, and mounting a large log looked around for him. While here they shot at men passing in tlie distance and succeeded in wounding scvfcral. Mr. Hodge at one time
in
kill
the
FIFTH GENERATION.
two
at
lOI
to fire
they chan.^'ed
if
position and
reserved his
fire,
knowing
rifle
that
he killed
would certainly
I'lenjaniin, a
kill
him.
carried to Canada,
and held
of the war.
After
Hodge, in company with iMfred Churchill, a cousin, again embarked in trade, and had a In those store on the Niagara river, a little below Buffalo. days there was a great amount of smuggling carried on across the river, and every man living near the river, on the American side, was under surveillance. At one time a
the
war
Mr.
custom-house officer broke down a door leading to the cellar at Mr. Hodge's store, but did not find, as he ex[)ected.
to
pay twenty-five
at the
dollars
On
men
store
hastily
The officer hurriedly gave chase, and after running a long way caught the fleeing party only to find he had captured an empty cask instead of a barrel of brandy. In i8i8 Mr. Hodge went to Mackinaw, then in tiie Territory of Michigan. Here he again engaged in trade,
dealing
much
with
the
Indians.
Two
years
later
he
visited Buffalo,
returned to his
home
in the
Captain Wright.
both as
sheriff
Gen. Lewis Cass, then governor of the Territory. Many incidents have been related of athletic contests ui which Mr. Hodge took part and succeeded in v/orst-n,;'his
opponent.
He
stood
si.x
feet
in
I02
HODGE FAMILY.
In 1S2S he sold out his busithat year returned to Buffalo.
and
in
December of
trip
preceded him in October, on a vessel called " The Lady of the Lake," Capt. Augustus Walker. Mr. Hodge died of cholera, induced by too freely partaking of fruit in his brother's vineyard. His was tlic
His wife and cliildren had
making the
first
case of cholera
in
^''^^s
the
Board of Health of the city was anxious to discredit the belief that cholera, which v.'as then spreading over the country, had reached Buffalo, it put forth a statement that the case was not cholera. Dr. Cyrenius Chapin, an old and eminent physician who attended Mr. Hodge, published a caustic counter-statement claiming tluat the death
"
He was
his dealings,
and deserving
He was buried in the old cemetery laid out by the " Holland Land Purchasing Company," where
remains rested
those buried
in
his
all
until
1S51.
this
The
it.
cit>'
and county
now
located on a part of
In the removal
by
a mistake of the
known
in
57
ill
all
and now
The
to
placed with
rest in a
the
cem"unvault
common
Forest
Lawn Cemetery.
a
tall
have erected
nura'ber.
shaft
the
memory
of the whole
Mrs.
^T.ufch fcr
Hodge was a member of the Free Will Baptist many years; a woman well informed, of quick
considerable
spirit,
perceptiuii,
FIFTH GENERATION.
103
temperance, and
For
Wood,
in
Cleveland,
children
.M.^NiUN.A
(!()!. (;0r>,
Sophia Mooge, b. Tluirsday, Jan. 4, i8ji. Alikel) Amenzo Hodgi;, b. Tuesday, Ftb. 22, I'j;. Okl.anuo John- IIodgi-;. \>. Tuesday, Nov. 25, \'i2H.
2:Ck
benjamin^ HODGE
Samuel", John^).
(Bc'jami,/\
Bcnjamin\
Born Aprir26, 1797; married (i), May 27, 1824, M.vria Paiten, who died Oct. 15, 1S26, daughter of Thomas and
Kli7.a
Patten
5,
1S28,
Eliza
Pa itex)
Dec.
6,
first
wife.
Her
first
husband
He was born in 8, 1 868. and moved to Buffalo, N.Y., with his parents in 1806. He was an eye-witness to the burning of Buffalo, Dec. 10, 1813, by the British, and the day wlien his brother William's house was burned he was taken prisoner. He was
sent to Montreal and from there to Quebec, where he was
a year and four months, during which time he was not heard from by his family and was supposed to be dead. While a prisoner
Nova
Scotia.
he was taken to
his feet
reached
were frozen and he suffered greatly. When he manhood he purchased land at '" Cold Springs,"
now
He became a colonel in the militia, a justice of the peace, and held otiier public positions. Dec. 9, 181^, in
I04
IIOUGE FAMILY.
of a military force, he accompanied the
sh.eriff
command
Niagara
of the county to
river
Grand
tlie
island,
from
])uUalo,
by
all
island
an uidawful manner.
rendered
it
necessary
hanging of the tliree Thayer who were executed in BulTalo, June 17, i8:;5.
be present
at the
New
York.
many
for
on horticulture
for
the
Buffalo
papers and
horticultural journals.
At
he
many
years previous
was an elder
the
Buffalo.
woman
better
first
in
all
Few persons live a and few persons die more regretted. The three
all
children
died
be
Six children:
606.
b.
Dec.
11,
1S28; d. March 9,
607.
h.
March
7,
1836.
60S.
Louise .\I\kia
1S36.
Ly.\l\n
Hodge,
b.
b.
June
i,
6,
1S33;
d.
March
COO.
Davis Hodge,
Nov.
1835.
-ft?
i^
T\:
r.
^^-<.^i.^.ll'iV"^^"
LYMAN
.
.^
HODGE
(No. 609)
FIFTH GENERATION.
610.
105
;
b.
m., Jan.
9,
1873,
.Mt.
Auburn, Cincin-
Ohio.
The doctor is
standing; no children.
Oil.
b.
May
20, 1S40.
277.
VELORrS' IIODGE
Samuel
'',
{Benjamin^
Bcjamin\
Jo/iri
'
]5orn March 26, iSoo; married (i), in 1825, A.MANDA M. I.UCAS, who died March 27, i^2j married (2), Sept. 21, 182S, E.MELINE A. Allen, born Sept. 20, 1S07, and
;
died at
tlie
Hood
He
died at
When
he saw BulYalo burned by the British. In early life he gave evidence of being possessed of much mechanical skill, and soon became a carpenter. In a few years he was a
A large number of public and private buildand about Buffalo were erected by him. Few men ever had a better reputation for honesty and fair dealing. In the days of slavery, when slaves were escaping from
contractor.
ings in
their masters
and fleeing
to
Mr. Hodge's hotibe was one of the " way stations." His son, I\Ir. IJwight W. Hodge, of Buffalo, some years since related to us iiow on one occasion a large negro slave slept in his father's barn,
railroad,"
so-called
"underground
boat running across the Niagara river, at Black Rock, a few miles below Buffalo. " I accompanied him," said Mr.
Hodge,
him
directions
how
best to
who might be on
the lookout.
The man had an old gun which he had brought witli him all the way from Kentucky. This he agreed to discharge
on safely reaching the Canadian shore. Finally the report oi the gun was heard, and I then hastened home to tell my
I06
IIOUGE FAMILY.
tliat
the
'
Canada
exckiiiiied with
is
some warmth,
other slave
free
"
'
Delaware avenue in Buffalo, and went to Hood River, Oregon, where he resided with his daughter and her husband the balsolii
gave up business,
his
fine
residence
on
ance of his
In
life.
Hodge at his home in Oregon. While there he gave us a little manuscript book in which he had written some reminiscences of his life. From that book we copy the following "One day in 1S13 the writer with several other boys was picking blackberries in Buffalo, on the hill where High street is now laid out, and not over forty rods from Main street. Suddenly in a ravine where the berries were very thick we distinctly heard the firing of cannon. It was the day of Perry's victory on Lake Erie, and the scene of the fight was two hundred miles away. When I went
iSSS we visited Mr.
home
with
my
berries
told
my
father
the firing of
many
up the
lake.
He
probably
at Catta-
some place near there. But in a few days the telegraph was not dreamed of then we heard of
my father at once said that the firing had heard certainly must have been from Afterwards wc found out that the that engagement.
Perry's battle, and
I
of cannon
battle
I
took place
at the
the firing.
still
to notice
am
or no wind
blowing on the
hill
wlicre
wc were picking
berries."
for a
No
moment
FIFTH GENERATION.
tioubt his word,
107
the
j,rrcat
and that he heard the noise of the L;uns in battle at Put-in Bay, two hundred miles from
lUiffalo, there is little doubt. In that day that noise should be carried so great a distance no doubt seemed amazin", but in the light of science since developed it will not be considered at all wonderful.
Two
in
Niagara
river.
too far in the stream, the other tried to rescue Inni, but instead of doing so, both lost their lives.
One ventured
Mr.
be seen, ninety-two years, and Both were clear in their minds, bright and cheerful, almost to the hour of their deaths.
lived, as will
his wife
Hodge
ninety-one years.
Nine children:
612.
b.
April
i,
1S26;
drowned
613.
b.
June
17,
(J14.
Aljieu.\
Z.\i;l\
Houge,
b.
Aug.
b.
33, 1831.
615.
b. Oct. iS,
616.
Hodge,
b.
April 9,
29, 1S39;
Dec.
617.
Emma
March
''.
CIS.
01{.
b. July 5,
1341.
620.
b. Oct. 8. 1S46.
April
2,
tiM.
EDMONDS COVELL
iicl\
John
'
).
Born Aug. 29, 1790; married (i), Feb. 16, 1814, Lois Lattimer, born in 1796 and died Jan. 29, 1817, daughter of Aholiata and Lois Lattimer; married (2), Dec. 20, 1S19,
Lucn.L.\ IIOl'SE, born Aug. 23, 1795, daughter of Joel and Lois House. Mr. Covcll died June 2G, 1843 resided
;
I08
Hartford, Conn.
HODGE FAMILY.
Mad by
first
wife one
child,
and by
second wife
ten.
Eleven children
621.
23, iSiJ
bap.
May
3,
21, 1820;
m.
622.
Charlotth
L.4VI.NIA
Nevveli. Covei.l,
b.
March
,
1S21.
;
623.
LuciNUA CovEi.L,
b. Oct.
lS22
d.
Oct. 30,
1825.
624.
b.
May
625.
62G.
L.wiMA
S,
1826.
b.
027.
Elijah House Covell, b. Aug. 2, 1S30; bap. May 22, m. Mary J. liowe, who d, M.ay 25, 1859, aged 29 1S31 He d. Oct. 2, 1853; had dau. Minnie, b. Oct., years.
;
185362S.
1S49. Celia Lutetia Covell, b. Nov. 25, 1S32 d. Oct. Electa Cej.estia Covell, b. Oct. 5, 1834; d. Jan. Wiad.sor, Conn.; Griswold, of Henry P. m. 1865; 23, had Arthur H. and Charlotte Edith, who m. a Kirk. Elisiia Washington Covell, b. April 27, 1837; resident
; ,
629.
630.
631.
Ellen
b. Dec.
20,
1839;
d.
Sept.
17.
JS5.
(^Lydia
',
Benju-
7iiiu
Sain/icl'-, Juhit
'
Born Feb.
13.
I,
1820, JEMIM.V
Hunt, who
April
I,
died
1846.
He
died
March
or
1846; resided Glastonbury, Conn. had four children besides tliose given here,
He
all
it
probably
supposed,
sons; one
to California,
and one,
is
lived in Glastonbury,
The
othei
109
four
633.
634.
Mary Matilda Covell, b. Dec. 2, 1S20. Martha Melvina Covicll, b. May 15, 1S23. CouuELlA Calista Covell, b. June 23, 1824; in., M-iy 14, She d. aged 1856, Charles Griinmons, who d. aged 45.
32-
2Sf).
LYDIA''
John^).
COVELL
8,
1837.
She
Three children
640.
Mary
641.
1S26;
m.,
Oct,
8.
1845,
28,
1S54,
Ester C. Hills.
642.
Amanda
Henry
Finley,
S. Steel.
b.
Feb.
iS,
26,
1S55,
She
2S9.
ELECTA WEBSTER
'
J.,hn^).
Born Feb. 2, 1788; married, May 4, 1819, Adam D. Blake, born April 29, 1787, and died Dec. 4, 1839, son of Asahel and Ithamer Blake. She died April 10, 1876; resided Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. Blake, some years after the
death of her husband,
moved with
lier
daughter, Saraii
to California,
Ann, and her husband, Mr. Jacob Iloag, where she died.
whom
the
many
favors.
Besides
children
Buffalo, tlierc
here named, all of whom were born in was one born July 16, 1830, who died early,
name
not ascertained.
10
Tliree children
C4G.
647.
HODGE FAMILY.
26, 1S21.
Oct.
28,
1833;
d.
Oct.
16,
64S.
Pajmelia Ithamkr Blake, b. Oct. 26, 1S25 m., Feb. 13, 1856, George M. Asbury, b. 1S30, in Virginia, and d.
;
in
Californi.i,
June
13.
1875.
Tlic
widow
is
now
living
in or near
San Francisco.
Cal.
2yS.
DIROXILANA-'
GOODALE
;
{Jcnnha^
Bcnja-
Born Nov. 2G, 17S5 married, Sept. 6, 1806, David Curtis, born Nov. 29, 17S4, and died Oct. 23, 1S36.
10,
1855;
:
resided in Connecticut.
Seven children
649. 650.
David Q. Curtis,
1825.
b. Marcli 21, b.
DiKO.xiLANA A. Curtis,
Dec.
1S08:
d.
Nov.
20.
651.
LoRiN A. Curtis, b. June 13, 1811; m. (i) Susan B. Skates m. (2) Jane Skates, sister of first wife.
;
652.
i,
1S18
d. Marcli 9, 1859.
053.
654.
b. M.ay 7, 1821. b.
655.
Martin Van
1S34.
9,
1832; d. Oct.
5,
300.
DARIUS 'GOODALE
25,
Born Dec.
11,
iSiG,
AniGAIL
VORRA.
Five children
65S.
659.
b. Nov. 25, 1816; d. Jan. 23, 1897, unm. Abigail M. Goodale. m. N.uhan Dc Wolf; Iud3cliildren.
FIFTH GENErv.\TION.
f/o.
I I
DlANTHA
C.
GOODAIK.
111.
Heiii V O.
Wtir
had
7 children,
all, at last
661.
662.
Nov.
28,
1S23; unm.
res.,
3(13.
ERASTUS' GOODALE
Saw/ic/'-,
{Jenisha^
Bcijavun',
jfo/iK^).
S,
iSiS,
SrF.Fl'V
6,
May
18G5.
He
died Feb.
8,
18S2.
Seven children
664. 665.
I'niiA'RA
Sai.lv
19,
July
4,
Morrison.
Aug.
1S97.
He
res.
Richmond,
CGO.
667.
I.N-.MAN
Allen- Goohale,
b. Jan.
21, 1S25.
Augustus Hamilton Goodale, b. June 2S, 1S27; m. Cloe Smith, now living. He d. June 19, 1SS4 3 children. Ekastus Sherman Goodale, b. Dec. 21. 1S29. 660. JoH.\ Franklin Goodale, b. Oct. 9, 1832. Hiram Dyonisius Goodale, b. March 17, 1S35 m. Har670.
;
608.
riet
Baldwin,
b.
June
2,
1S39.
He
d.
March
3,
1S71
had
307.
LUMAN
min
',
ELISIIA
Samuel',
LOVELAND
John
'
(Lois', Benja-
).
Born Oct.
11,
3,
TinL-
!:CT.\ II.WVI.EV,
born June 12, 1790, and died Jan. 2, 1829; married (2), Nov. i, 1829, r.VTTV FiTCH, born May 15, He died Dec. 14, 1842. 1799, and died March 24, 1S64.
In 18 13 Mr. Lovcland
ing, Vt.,
moved from
tlie
Otis, Mass., to
his
Xxic.
remainder of
HuntHere
Two
112
children,
HODGE FAMILY.
who
tlic
died
in
Seven of
first
children,
whose names we
give,
were by his
by
:
his second.
Twelve children
673.
b. April 21.
iSiC; m. Susan
1S18; d.
674.
b.
March
12,
May
ni.
675.
Ai.ON'zo
Hawley Loveland,
b.
.March
27,
1820;
676.
677.
16, 1S22.
b. July iS,
1S24; m. George V.
67S.
Mlnerva
March
1828;
13, 1S45.
679.
650.
AiiNER James Loveland, b. Nov. 12, Sarah A. Perkins. Theodore Lovela.vd, b. April 10, 1831.
m. wid.
651.
652.
Catharlne Loveland, b. July 25, 1832; d. Nov. LoRiNG Loveland, b. Nov. 24, 1S33 diowncil
;
26, 1840.
Oct.
iS.
1S59.
653.
15,
1835; m. MarIrving
684.
Nov.
15.
1S36; m.
30S.
LORIN''
LOVELAND
;
(Zois\
Boijamhi",
Sam-
'ncl\ John').
]>ornJidy2i, 1790
(8, M.\R^'
WAR-
:!S,
and I'^lizabeth (Cliapin) Warren, and niece of Gen. Joseph Warren, the patriot of the Revolutionary war, who was
killed
in
the Battle of
Bunker
Se[)t.
Hill,
June
but
in
17, 1775.
25,
1S65.
He
resided
many By
New York,
1833 moved to
^^|
lj!^|
^IW^^ ||
'
'
'
^.^.^'T-yv^^.'^4W^^^^'^
^i^ii
C^^C^
^^'
^-
/^'>'<^
/^'' c/^-^^^<-^
y//-^'' //'i'c2:/eU-<--
^</^
x^6^:^:
:'^i r
/'/iZi:
U^'// c^-''
/.
,x;:-
FIFTH GENERATION.
Eii^ht cliildren:
k'.y.
I13
Marv
Lois Loveland,
b.
March
b.
17,
1S19; m. 1822;
Abraham
111.
Myers.
6SS.
March
24,
Helen
6Sg.
690.
Ogi.
Linus Clark. Loveland, b. Aug. 21, 1823; m. Martha A. Hogal. Harriet E. Loveland. b. Aug. 15, 1826; m. Philander N. PowelL
Benjamin
July
I,
Warren Loveland,
1S52, Maria Bentlcy,
b.
April
d.
in
22,
1S29;
lie
m.,
who
1867.
was
killed in
Texas
692.
693.
Susan Pamelia Loveland, b. Dec. 16, 14, 1874, William H. Ball, b. in 1831. Leon.\rd Whitlock Loveland, b. Nov.
9,
m., June
5,
1S34; d. .May
694.
Ja.mes
M.
Loveland,
b.
Oct.
22,
1837;
m. Elizabeth
French.
309.
LUTHER^ LOVELAND
uel-, Jo/tn^ ).
(Lois', Benjamin",
Sam-
Korii
Aug.
21,
1,
.SorFll,\
PlULONA Mills, born June 13, 1790, and died Jan. 28, He died March 20, 1849. Resided first in South1877. field, Mass., then in Otis, same State, after which he moved
to
the State of
It is
New
farmer.
here mentioned.
Four children:
698.
b.
Dec.
13, iSit
d. Sept.
1815.
b.
699.
Ro.se
A. Chapman,
700.
Philander
SOPHRONIA
29, 1843-
Ward
He
.\LvRlA
Loveland,
d.
b.
;
March
had a
30,
.sun
1S17; m.
Lucy Sperry.
701.
June
7.
1S57
b.
and
a i!au.
Loveland,
d. April
114
310.
HODGE FAMILY.
{Lois\ Ecn-
Samuel \ John
'
).
Born Oct. 3, 1794; married (i), March 13, 1S20, G.\KET VAKr)ERl;i:CK Whitlock, born Sept. 10,
i\I.\R-
1S02,
and died Oct. 3, 1S60; married (2), Aug. 31, 1S62, Anne Allen, ii'c RulisoN, born Dec. 22, 1S09. He died Aug.
18,
18S7.
Tiie
home
of the family
is
Brighton, Lorain
County,
Oliio.
Three children
703.
b. Jan. z, 1821
d. Oct. 13,
704. 705.
CoKDELi.^ Loveland,
I.
b.
Nov.
12,
1S23;
b.
ni.
H.
S. .Seeley.
M.irch 4,
J833
in.
311.
ABNER LOVELxVND
^
uel -, Jolin
'
Born Nov.
5,
parents, except four years he was with an uncle, until he was nineteen years old. In 1819, with a number of otliers, he emigrated to Ohio, and located at Wellington, Lorain County. Soon after he bought land near that place, which subsequently became the town of Brighton. Here he erected a log house, the first house ever built in the town by a white man. In July, 1S21, his parents, three sisters. a brother, with his wife and young child, all came from Glastonbury, Conn. the East and moved into the new house. In March, 1826, he purchased land adjoining, and in a small log house which he had built he and his newlymarried wife set up housekeeping by themselves. Here
FIFTH GENERATION.
In 1833 he sold his farm and
115
into the
moved
township
he lived a retired
life until
his death.
Mr. I.ovcland was an extremely active abolitionist, and his home was a well-known station of the " underground railroad " which safely carried so many bondmen from the South to Canada. Col. Frank C. Loveland, of New York City, a son, says
of
there,
father: "All trains passing that way stopped and the passengers received the needed rest, refreshments, and assistance to proceed towards freedom." Mr. Loveland was one of the men arrested in 1S58, in the
his
" Oberlin-Wellington
Rescue John
Case,"
for
violating
the
was
in
safety to
Canada.
number of
were engaged
in
some weeks
in jail at
Cleveland.
Four children:
707.
708.
709.
Celestia A. Loveland, b. Jan. 12, 1S29; unm. CoRELiA J. Loveland, b. July 12, 1831 m., Jan. Daniel P. Reames. Edwin A. Loveland, b. July 21, 1834; m., Feb.
;
27, 1S56,
12, 1856,
Caroline Benedict.
710.
Frank
C.
Loveland,
Sayles,
b.
b.
b.
Isabella
Aug. 26, 1S39; m., Feb. 23, 1S71, Feb. 15, 1S43 had two children:
;
Helen Bertha,
Sept.
16,
1874;
d.
We
J.
"Loveland ^encalog; ," and to Col. Frank C. Loveland (.\o. 710), of New Vork City, for mueh of the infornadon here given of the Loveland fanuly.
I 1
IIODGE FAMILY.
Frank De Wolf, res. in New York
ness circles.
b.
Jan.
City,
312.
SOrillA'
LOVELAND
)
{Lo{s\
Benjamin^
Sa m M el ^, John^
Born Way 24, 1799; married, March 21, 1S24, ALBERT NiLES, born March 31, 1803, and died March 24, 1855;
she died March 2j 186S; children and Brighton, Ohio.
,
all
born
in
Wellington
Five children
712.
Oscar
Fitz..vlan Niles,
b.
Dec. 23,
1S24;
m. Elvina
Loveland.
713.
Henrv De
Baker.
714.
1831
m. Reuben O.
715.
716.
George Franklin Niles, b. Aug. 7, 1834. Delia J.a.ne Niles, b. May 22, 1S42 m. Elias
;
C. Sweet.
SDCTH GENERATION.
372.
ALMEDA"
MARSHALL
).
(EUaki,u\
Sarah*,
John\JohH\Jolm^
Born Jan. iS, 1788; married, 1S09, Henrv Sill, of Windsor, Conn., son of John Sill of that town, a descendant of John Sill, Syll, or Scill, who was made a freeman in
Massachusetts,
May
2,
who
moved
sprang.
to
of
Windsor
follow
Nine children:
720. 721.
20, iSii
d.
Dec.
i,
1835.
23, 1814.
SIXTH GENERATION.
722. 723.
Ii;
John M. Sill,
Julia Sill.
children.
b. Sept. 24,
724.
William R.
children.
725.
m. C. S. Alford
1827; m. O. B. 1S29;
had three
726.
Maky Ann
had
five
Sill, b. March
Sill, b. Oct.
b. July i, 1S33.
i,
Holcomr;
Hartford,
children.
26,
727.
George G.
Conn.
m.
res.
72S.
Jane Sill,
373.
WARREN
6,
MARSHALL
'
{Eliakbn\
Sarah\
Six children
730.
chil-
731.
732. 733.
734.
735.
Edward Marshall; ni. Julia Hayden; res. Ohio. Oliver M. .Marshall; m. a Barnes certainly one cl:ild. James Marshall; d. unm. John Marshall m. and had children. Lucy Marshall; m. E. N. Phelps, of Windsor, Conn., and had three children: Samuel, who m. a Filley Annie M., who m. Hugh Harbison, of Hartford, Conn. and Addle E.
; ;
381.
ELIAS"
Thomas
HODGE
',
{Daniel \
Daniel \ Daniel
John
'
died
Born Oct. 8, 1800; married RuTH Ann Dapcom, who Dec. 28, 1875; daughter of James and Ruth Dascom. He died March 13, 1867; residence, Bridgeport, Conn., where he belonged to a military company.
The arrangement
births,
may
not be correct.
IS
HODGE FAMILY.
children
:
Ten
73S.
739.
740.
741.
742.
743.
744.
745. 746.
Emily Hodcs, b. prob. abt. 1S22 m. Charles R. Williams. Fr.^ncis Hodge, b. prob. abt. 1S24. Maria Hodge. Elizabeth Hodge; m. a Wildman. Harriet Hodge. Charlotte Hodge; m. a Dr. King.
;
man.
coast.
747.
384.
SARAH" HODGE
Thomas -, John
'
(Da>,u'l\
Danicl\
Daniel\
).
Born April
bard,
it is
16,
1805; m.
ANDREW
HiBB.VRD, iiusband
died Aug. 4, 1833. Mrs. Hibsaid, was resident in Buffalo in or about 1867,
to get
who had
but
her family.
One
74S.
child:
George
F.
Buffalo,
to have,
at
one time,
res.
392.
SARAH''
Thomas
HODGE
-,
John
'
).
Born Dec.
13,
BURWELL, son
of .Samuel Buruell, of
New Haven,
Conn.
New
len
753.
children
1.
7S4-
March
SIXTH GENERATION.
755.
II9
756.
Samt'EL P'enn IJukwell, b. April 5, 1S17; m. S.irah Landcr.ifl, of Kair Haven, Conn. BET.SEY K.MELINE BuRWELL, b. March 24, 1S19.
UE.s'j.i.MiN Harvev Burwell, Charles Austin Burwell,
757. 758.
b. b.
March
April
27, 1821.
19,
1S23;
m. a
759.
760.
had Samuel and Almira. Laura Maria Burwell, b. June S, 1S25. Frances Cornelia BuiavELL, b. Aiii;. 9, 1S27;
Clark
;
; ;
ni.
(1)
761.
James Johnson m. (2) Warren Allen res. Fair Haven, Conn. Catherine Sophia Bukwkll, b. July n, 18:9; m. Albert
762.
16, 1831.
393.
BENJAMIN"
Daniel'',
HODGE
'
I^Bc>tjamin\
).
Daniel \
Thomas % John
married, iSiS,
Anna Bartholo;
and died June 2, 1855 daughrer of Capt. Jared and Mary (Woostcr) Bartholomew, granddaughter of Claudius and Susan (Plumb) Bartholomew, and also granddaughter of Mary (Perry) Woostcr. Mr.
24, 1795,
Hodge
He
lived,
when
a youth, in
Conn.
home.
Finding the British gone, the company returned Mr. Hodge was a mariner on the salt water tor
years; called "captain."
children:
.Mary Ann Hodge,
jARi.i)
b. Jan. 4, 1S21.
many
I'^our
7G1.
765.
Hodge,
b. Sept. 5,
766.
1S25; d. September
767.
b.
Nov.
24, 1S37.
I20
40;j.
HODGE FAMILY.
WYLLYS''
15,
sister
TERRILL
17S0;
{EHnkc\
).
William \
Mary
married
"
of David Bcebc,
Hodge (No.
days."
182).
iSjO.andhis
four children
"aged
"Jl
Resided
in
were born,
until iSio,
when he moved
to
Lorain County,
at the
same
tiine.
Six children
769.
770.
771.
Rand.^l Terrill, b. 1S03 and d. Jan. 17, 1S70; m. Sally Cole, and had Serepta, who m. Rurt Wilmot Viola, who m. .Arthur W'ihnol Helen, who m. John Fretter also Cadice, Jerusha, Wvllys, and Leveretta. Albert G. Terrill, b. Aug. 9, 1804, and d. Sept. 7, iSSS m. Sally Hoadley, and had Myra, who m. George .McNeal Susan, who m. Anson Owens; Corintha, who m. a Stearns; and Emeretta, who ni. a Gibson. Pm.LY Tekrii.l. b. 1S06 and d. Oct. 14, 1S49; m. Edwin
;
Byington
ria,
Ohio.
d.
772.
WvLLVS Terrill,
Aurilla,
773.
March 5, 1082; Henry Havers; who m. Philip Sawyer; Malvina, who m. Edward Smitli and Jerusha, who m. Alden Bean. Levi Terrill, b. March 30, i8u, and d. May j6. 1892;
b. Feb. 25, 1S09, and m. Serepta Phelps; had Arietta, who
ni.
;
ni.
Jane
Burrill,
dau.
of
Higbee
Burrill
had several
children
who
d.
Burrill; Sarah,
young, and Amanda, who m. Tower who m. James Elder; and Auina, who m.
lives in
an Ashburn, and
774.
Cleveland, Ohio.
Joel Terrill,
;
b. Oct. 8, 1815, and d. June 5, 1SS5; m. Esther Smith; had one child, Herbert L., a Irtwyer by profession formerly res. of Cleveland, Ohio, but moved
attorney
many
SIXTH GENERATION.
V2li.
13
{Bcujami,i\Bc>,ia'
').
;
I^orn
May
City,
23,
Mammond, N.Y.
Sept. 21,
settled in
Cawker
Kan.;
married,
1844,
Elmika
4,
He
died Dec.
1895
a farmer;
all
dead.
J-'ivc
children:
777.
77S. 779.
1S4S;
res. Californi.-i.
1850: m., abt. 1S66, Cyrus Larkin, of Princeton. Kan.; has dau. Stella.
b.
,
780. 781.
d. abt. 18S6.
,
1858:
ot
ru.,
abi.
iSSi,
res.
who
s-oon
d.
consumption;
Chester, Oklahoma.
4-24.
JOHN
D.'^
",
HODGE
Henry
-,
{BenJaM/n',
'
Benjajuin",
I/cnry
Jo/in
9, 1S24; married (i) Mary F. Cokkv, born daughter of John and Adalaide Corey; married (2), Jan. 1, 1SG5, Makv E. Fitch, born Jan. 9, 1S45, and died Sept. 25, 1S94; daughter of Fhilip and Catharine (Keife) Fitch residence. State of New York.
Born Jan.
Twelve children
753.
iS, 1S53
m. Katie FitLh.
m. William
stepmother.
754.
Hannah
.Smith
Hodge,
b.
b.
March
29,
1S55
755.
May
17,
1S59; m. Samuel
Todd; has
John Hodge,
b.
HODGE FAMILY.
7S7.
7SS.
Katie Hour.K,
York Cily.
b. July 30,
1S67
b.
m. James L. Todd.
Sept.
5,
1S69;
res.
New
;
789.
Nov.
13,
has
7go.
Nellie Hodge,
She
m.
J.
K. Bartliolomevv.
EuiTH HoriGE, b. Jan. g, 1876; unm. JoH.N D. Hodge, b. July 3, 187S. Stella Hodge, b. May 13, 1879. iMary Hodge, b. Aug. 7, 1883.
428.
MARVIN
G.
'
',
Samuel',
Samud\John').
Born Feb.
20, 1822; married, Oct. 14, 1846,
Hodge was born in Hardwick, same State. was ordained a minister of the Gos[)el. Since then he has had pastoral charge of churches in Vermont, New Vork, Michigan, and Wisconsin. In 1896 he was residing at Janesville, Wis., where he had been pastor of tlic Baj)tist Church for more than twenty years. He received the degree of A.M. from the University of Vermont and also from the Rochester, N.Y., University. The degree of D.D. was conferred upon him by the Uni\'ersity of Chicago.
Mr. Hodge
is
man
of
Five children
Elizahfth M. Hodge, b. Jan 3, 1S4S. Hattie Olive Hodge, b. Nov. 23. 1849. Emma F. Hodge, b. Oct. 2, 1853. 799. Carkie L. Hodge, b. Aug. 30, 1856. SOO. Frederick M. Houge, b. Oct. 4, 1858.
796.
7!J7.
798.
SIXTH GENERATION.
i;{S.
23
(SamitcP, Thoinas\
SaniitcP, Samuel'-,
I^orn Ocl. 13,
l'>0\v,
John
'
born
May
1S22; married (i), April 27, 1844, Amy 9, 1S20, and died June 14, 1S52; married
1853,
Sept.
lo,
married (3), April 12, 1S77. Saurina (Aiinorr) Pierce, born March 31, iSiS. Mr.
1S16, and died after 1S58;
Hodi^'c
was a soldier
in
1S61-5.
pa^^e 692,
In the
Magazine," Vnl.
1S96 Mr.
worth
in
The White Dove," and " Forgiveness." In Hodge moved from Jackson, N.H., to Tamthe same State, where if alive he probably now
resides.
Five children
S02.
80;j.
Freem.w
Ei)WARr> Hodgi-:,
b.
May
23, 1S45.
S04.
Wu.Lls liAKKER HoDf.E, b. April 17, 1849. Lucy Ann Hodge, b. Feb. 7, iSsr. 805. A.MY Jane Hodge, b. March 15, 1854. 806. Mary Olive Hodge, b. Sept. 12, 1S58.
4:}!>.
LYMAN
4,
FERDINAND^'
1824;
HODOE
).
(Samuel \
Born June
Vt.,
Andrews Manning,
and died Nov. 23, 1868. Mr. Hodge in his younger days was a mariner. Among his voyages was one on a
whaling-trip to the Indian and South Atlantic oceans.
He
was
in
army
in
So 1-5.
at
By
trade he
He had
the
reputation
in
when
the section of
lived.
124
His mind
will
is
HODGE FAMILY.
well stored with
five
life's
eventful memories.
As
be seen,
of his children,
all
Seven children
80S.
b.
d.
Sept.
10,
809.
b. Sept. 27,
810.
Free.m.\n Dl'stin
1854-
Hodge,
b.
b.
Feb.
8,
April
3,
811.
Nov.
re.s.
S,
25,
Charles
W.
Sutton;
Mass.;
has
812.
iS/S.
b.
Aug.
2,
813.
b.
July
13,
May
31,
814.
Clarissa Elizabeth Hodge, b. Oct. 7. 1S67; m.. May 22, 1889, George H. Chadwick, of Nantucket, .Mass., where the family lately resided three children, Clifton S., Carl, and a daughter.
;
440.
CORDELIA ANN
Samuel
'\
HODGE
{Samuel % Thomas',
Siuitucl", Jo///i^).
Born July 27, 1826; married, Jan. i. 1S4S, HOSE.V W.XTSON FL.A.r,(;, her uncle, Rev. Hiram Duston Hodge, officiating; residence, Fitchburg, N.H.
Si.K
children
Merto.v Watson Fl.\gg,
1851.
b.
S16.
March
817.
Sarah
J.vne
Flagg,
May
19, 1871,
Edward Everett
rietta, b.
.VUen.
She
d. April 15,
818.
M.VKTiiA
LuRA
17,
1S62;
d. July 24,
SIXTH GENERATION.
820.
Herman Hosea
1894, Flora
Fi.agg, b.
June
Oct.
4,
1S66;
April -o
McLeod.
b.
10,
821.
1S6S; m.,
June
i,
1S92, Catherine Wilson; had Elmer Wilson, b. Jan. 15' 1S94, and Myron Dustin, b. May 21, 1S95.
441.
{Sa,uuel\ Tho,nas\
Born July
6,
1828; married,
S,
Feb.
13,
1S47.
AvERV
Mr. Dow was of Cabot, Vt., but became a resident of Medford, Mass., the present home of the family.
Four children
823.
824.
b. Nov. 14, 1S47; d- Dec. 6, 1S49. Clarissa ]>hebe Uow, b. April 2, 1S49; d. April 14
OuiNXv Dow,
1S49.
825.
826.
Relecca Al.mira Dow, b. .March 25, 1850. Nettie A.melia Dow, b. Nov. 19, 1857; m., July
1S80.
6,
)S8o,
4'.
444.
{Echvard'', Thon,as\
Born Aug.
Al.LE.Nf
1826; married.
b.
Spoonek,
May 19, 1847. Elij.\II April II. iSu, and died Jan. 12.
Three children:
829.
b.
March
830.
831.
Abbie Louise SrooNER, b. March iS, 1854. Hattie a. Spoon'er, b. Aug. 21, 1S55 d. Jan.
;
25, 1S56.
126
415.
HODGE FAMILY.
ADELPIIIA
ii,
KEZIAII
\
"
IIODGE
).
;
{EihvanP,
TJiomas^, Samuel
Sainiicr\ John'^
Born Dec.
married
LUTHER
LiNiiSEY ToDli, born Jan. 28, 1832, son of Ransom and Sally Ann (Waiic) Todd and nc[)hc\v of the late Jeptha
;
\\.
Wade,
a
for
time
Leavenworth,
Kan.,
to
Two
834.
children
b.
res.
Atkinson,
835.
450.
Jo /in
'
Born Aug. 26, 1832; married THOMAS E. NUTTING, born April 28, 1829; son of Benjamin and Miriam (Senter) Nutting; residence, Haverhill, N.H.
One
child
838.
b.
457.
John').
(
i),
1876,
Mary
in
died Sept. 22, 1871; married (2), C. Gaver; residence, Marion, Kan.
the
Union army
in
the
late
Civil
man
much
general
SIXTH GENERATION.
Six children:
St:{.
2/
Kalph
L.
Hodge,
b.
Nov.
Dec.
2,
i86r.
844.
845.
S4').
,'^47.
Gillies D. Hodge,
b.
12, 1S65.
845.
Hattie K. Hodge, b. May i, 186S. DwiGHT E. Hodge, b. Sept. 10, 1877. L. Cadv Hodge, b. Aug. 16, 1S79. M. MvKTLE Hodge, b. March i, 1SS2.
I.")'),
{Hiram D.\
).
'
Born Feb.
Maria
15.
2,
10,
1877, LlD.\ A.
Mason.
Mr. Hodge
a successful dentist in
Burlington, Vt.
Two
S52. 853.
children
-JGl.
born Dec. 23, iS46,and died Sept. son of Levi and Susan Lee Keese.
I.Wl
Born A.
May
5,
1S52
WlLLi,
Ki:r--E,
1895,
Four children
S57.
8;S.
859.
S60.
.Maiuon .\snro.\ Keese, b. May 2, iSSi. Ethll .Margaret Keese, b. Oct. 25, 1S82. Rlth Ester Keese, b. Feb. 18, 1S84. Wn.LiAM Merru.l Keese, b. Oct. 17, 1894.
4(i;{.
{Tchabod'\
Israel,
SamuclK
In
Born Oct.
resided in
1S37
at that time, in
comfol-
pany with
owned
a grist-mill.
He had
the
128
IIODGE FAMILY.
lowing-namccl children, but we hrive been unable to fjet the date of birth of any of them, and the entries here
made may
not be
in
Nine children:
86i. 862. 863. 864. 865.
866.
867.
868. 869.
Ellen M. Houge. EUWIN HOlXiK. Harriet Hodge. Akabel Hodge. Orpha Hodge. Marion M. Hodge. Caroline Hodge. Perry Hodge. Alice Hodge.
466.
ISRAEL''
HODGE
'
Samuel-, John
).
Born July 16, 1817, in Richfield, N.Y. married S.VLLV Morris, who died April 2, 1853. He died Aug. 2, 1852, in Warsaw, N.Y., his residence for some years.
;
Three children:
871. 872.
873.
Solomon Hodge; m. Josephine Smith, of Chicago, 111. Albert J. Hodge: m. and res. in Io\v.-i. Edith Hodge; m. Frank Mitchell, of Broadhead, Wis.
(Solomon'-
473.
MARY" HODGE
Samuel-, John
'
Israel\
Samuel',
).
Born Feb. i8, 1S31; married RODNEV NiLES Ch.WDLER; resided somewhere in the State of New York.
Two
876.
children
Frank. Grangf.r Ch.-\.ndler,
ber, 1872, Laiir.iC.
b. Oct. i,
H.wn.
b.
877.
George Strong.
SIXTH GENERATION.
479.
29
NELSON
HODGE
John
'
Samuel'-,
Born Julys, 'S42; married, Oct. 28, 18G0, M.\RY E. Warner, who was born in Portland, Conn. Mr. Hodge was in the army during the Civil war, 861-5, and died Nov. 3, 1862, at Harper's Ferry, Va., while in the service.
1
One
8S0.
child:
Wells Hodge,
b. Oct. 5, 1861
486.
WILLIAM" HODGE
Samuel-, John.^
)
{Elijah',
Elijah*, John',
Born
Conn.
in
19, 1826,
Fannv Parks,
Dec. 21,
1880,
of Stonington,
born
in
He
1S55, of consumption.
at
The
we have
Five children
S81. 882.
Francis Hodge,
Levi Hodge,
d.
b.
June
27, i860;
19, i860.
883.
LucKETiA Hodge,
Stevens, of
years
May
3,
New York
City, b. June
1841, d.
lived
some
ago.
the
widow
d. early.
on the
b.
March
4,
1842
b. in
1848; d. 1873.
493.
LUCY'-
HODGE
{Elijah'-,
Elijah',
John',
Samuel-, John').
i,
1833,
AdoniRAM
She died
in
1801.
I30
Jul)- i6, iS66, in
IIODGE FAMILY,
Glastonbury, Conn., where she was bor
lived.
Ten
children
S93
894
895
896.
William \V. Nobles, b. June 15, Jenette Nobles, b. Oct. 12, 1839 Calvin Nobles, b. Au;,'. 25, 1S43. E.MMA Nobles, b. June 14, 1S45. John Nobles, b. June 30, 1847. Leroy Nobles, b. July 31, 1849. Henry Nobles, b. Aug. 12, 1853. Jessie Nobles. Lucy Nobles, b. March 7, 1S58;
burns.
1837-
d. April
18, 1866,
from
Eli Nobles.
4%.
HATSEL^ HODGE
Samnd\John').
19,
Born March
lived there
little all
in
life,
HARRIS. Mr. and probably but the records of the town make
had, as believed, the following
mention of him.
He
children, but the dates of their births have not been ascertained.
Five children:
809.
900.
Ro.MAN Hooge,
901. 902.
m. and
.
liatl
dau.
who
ni.
a Pitkin
Francis Houge.
903.
George Edward
835-
497.
SELDOX" HODGE
Samuel'-,
John
iSoi
'
).
Born
May
27,
married, Sept.
;
1824,
LucY
PlPEli, of Miildletown,
Conn.
SIXTH GENERATION.
I3I
Four
907.
908.
children
909. 910.
in 1895 unm. In 1S95 was m. a Cl.irk. Europe had a dau. and per. other children. EvANiJER HoiiGE, in 1S95 unm.
widow,
in
Charles Hodge.
VJS.
BEN'JAMIN
6,
"
HODGE
'
Samuel , John
Born June
ChaI'IN, born
resided
).
1S05; married,
Aug.
lo,
18 12.
Glastonbury, Conn.
Three children:
914.
Harriet Augusta Hodge, b. Aug. i, iSj6; ra. Ferdinand Conn.; had Herbert .A., b. J. Davis, of West Hartford,
July
5
and
d.
915.
1S42
d.
March
5,
916.
4{ty.
{Benajah\
Elijah*,
John\
Born Nov. 6, 1809; married, June i, 1832, LaurIETTA Reed, born April 12, 1808; in 1897 resided with daughter at 22
Broad
street,
Plainville,
Conn.
He
died
many
years since.
Four children:
920.
Watson Hodge, b. Nov. ir, 1832. Charles Woodbkidge Hodge, b. Nov. 23, 1S34. Margaretta Josephine Hodge, b. April 14, 1S3S. 923. Wesley Alfred Hodge, b. Jan. 7, 1846.
921.
9-22.
132
501.
HODGE FAMILY.
RHODA" HODGE
Samuel-, John
'
(Bcnajah',
r.Ujah^ Jchn\
).
Born Nov. 8, 7, 1S38, HakloW HiGGlNS, born March 11, iSii, and died Nov. 9, 1894. She died November, 1S91 resided Batavia, N.Y.
1813; married, Oct.
;
Five children
935.
b.
Aug.
15,
1840; m..
May
13
926.
927.
928.
June 9, 1842; ni.. May 25 1S65, VVinfield Scott Seward. HiRA.M Wilbur Higgins, b. Sept. 12, 1844; m., October 1873, Ellen Fenn. Martha Jones Higgins, b. Nov. 3, 1846; m., Dec. 25 1866, Oscar B. Kelsey. Batavia, N.Y.
Zkkvl\ii Higgins,
b.
Mary
929.
ij.
503.
ALSOP'^ IIODGE
Saniuel\John
'
(Benahth\
Elijah\
Johv"-,
).
Born July 22, 1S18; married, Nov. 3, 1844, Betsey PlERSON, born April 23, iSn, who was alive in 1895. He died Jan. 21, 1S77; always resided in Glastonbury,
Conn.
[This
name
"
Alsop
"
comes from
man
in
Connecticut
who
in
became
were
time,
932.
15, 1845; m., Junes, :867, In 1895 she was a widow; had certainly 4 chii., Wilbur, Arthur, Allison, and Ansel. Olive A. Hodge, b. July 29, 1848; m., June i, 1871,
b.
Emeiine a. Hodge,
Ansel E.
Dec.
Bidv.ell, b.
1847.
Roderick-
F.
1S46;
res.
Glaston-
SIXTH GENERATION.
bury, Conn.
;
33
had Alice
and William
033.
50.").
b.
March
23, 1S51.
DAVID'"
HODGE
;
(Eliztir\ Elijah\
married (i)
where he was
by the
of a tree.
Had
four children
by
first
wife.
No
Four children
936.
937.
938.
939.
507.
DUDLEY
HODGE
'
{EUzur\ Elljah\
John\
SamueP, John
Born Sept.
died in 1S72.
16,
1S04;
died
who
He
May
1842.
Resided Stafford,
Conn.
Seven children:
941.
b.
May
14,
1S27; d. Aug.
1S46.
b.
942.
943.
Dudley Hodge,
Aug.
May
1S34;
10,
iSj2;
ni.
Lodrick
three
944.
i,
rn.
Ezra Clark
94.5.
946.
947.
children: Ella, Lottie, and Horatio. Julia Ag.nes Hodge, b. July 2, 1S36. Elizur Hodge, b. Aug. 17, 1838. A.nna Christine Hodge, b. Dec. 30, 1S40; m., -March 31, 1859, If.aac Slater, b. 1834 and d. April 15, 1887; res. Glastonbury, Conn.
134
510.
HODGE FAMILY.
ELIZA'' IIODGE {Elizur\ iid\ John').
Born
May
30, 181
tonbur)',
Conn.
Supposed
have
left
Glastonbury soon
after inarria!j;e.
One
949.
child
Maria Ackert,
b. .ibt. 182S.
512.
John'',
Born March
5,
1815
Chester
Andrews, born
daughter of Isaac
was the 1S39 Mr. Andrews moved from Glastonbury to Danube, Herkimer County, N.Y. In a letter received he is spoken of as " a farmer in good condition."
Boll,
of Glastonbury, Conn.
In
Six children
954.
b.
May
5,
955.
956.
William
Emma
C.
1840.
in.,
March
25, i863,
Dc-lancey Stafford.
957. 958.
959.
Sarah E. Andrews, b. Dec. 20, 1S46. Mary A. Andrews, b. March 5, 1850. Hudson Andrews, b. Aug. 16, 1S53; d. Feb.
i,
1S54.
513.
ELISHA-^
uel-,
HODGE
'
',
Sa,n-
John
).
Born Dec.
31, 18 17
(supposed
married, April 5, but do not know which was the first) 1842, Mary L. Root, born Aug. 17, 181 3, and died
Aug.
I,
SIXTH GENERATION.
Root, of Ilcbron, Conn.,
135
who
lived
at
Marlborougli
at
The
He
died Nov.
heirs.
28,
1856,
ascertained,
no male
5H.
ELrjAIP
HODGE
ucl\Jo/in').
Born Dec.
31, 1817;
9,
married,
May
26, 1S41,
Sarah
J.
1821, daughter of
Hubbard and
Joanna (Hale) I'lish, of ICastbury parish, Glastonbury, Conn. Mr. Hodge died Jan. 14, 1864; resided Hebron, Conn. In 1895 the widow was living in Glastonbury.
Sept. 9, 1871, Mary, wife of Lodrick Hodge was made guardian of the minor children.
Higlit children
(iNo. 527;,
Ti.MOTHY H. HijlJGF., b. July 12, 1S42; 1,1., Jiitie (, i;ib6, Maria E. Weir, b. Feb. 3, 1842 heservoil in llie Civil vv.ir, 18S1-5; no children; res. Glastonbury, Conn. 966. M.'VRTHA A. HoncE, b. July 9, 1844. 967. Ellen E. Hodge, b. May 4, 1S49; m. Ct-orge IVrkins, Weather^field, Conn. 968. Ch.\kles Hawley Hodge, b. Aug. 27, 1S51. Adaline Y.. Uodge, b. Stpt. I. 1853 ni. Peiry Church res. 969. Middletown, Conn. Sar.\h Isabel Hodge, b. Aug. 24, 1S55 m., Sept. 5, 1S93, 970. Arthur Dickinson; res. Rockville, Conn. E.mma a. Hodge, b. July 29, 1858; m. Frank .Morton. .She 971. d. March 24, 1895; res. We-itherslield, Ccnn. 972. Jennie E. Hodge, b. May 3, 1864: d. July 23, 1880.
965.
t
;
510.
C^-PHIA'-'
uel-,
HODGE
'
John
).
Born June
24, 1821
married
LISTER, born Aug. 28, 1S16, son of Eli and Ruth (Treat)
136
riollister.
HODGE FAMILY.
She died Nov.
married
ir,
\2, 1856,
Mr.
Hollister
Ann
Residence,
Glastonbury, Conn,
Two
974.
975.
children
Rowland
Charlotte A. MoLLLsTEK,b.
1874, J. \V. Cone, of
b.
Hi'pso.v Hollistfr, b. April 13, 1844. February, 184S; m., Nov. 12,
May
30, 1877.
518.
ANSON HODGE
uel\John').
18,
Born July
15, 1815.
1S15
He
died
March
was
Melvin
E., in
Glajionbury, Conn.
Kleven children
977.
97S. 979.
2,
980. 9sl.
9S2.
Joseph H'-idge, b. June 2:, 1839; Kaxsoii Hodge, b. Dec. 8, 1S41 Vxy\k^ Hodge, b. Aug. 4, 1843. Leora Hodge, b. June 8, 1845.
.May 6, 1850.
d.
Nov.
25, 1848.
Charles Hodge, b. Jan. 11, 1S47. Edg. Hodge, b. Au^. j, 1848. AIary Hodge, b. April i, 1850. 985. Fr.\nces Hodge, b. March 10, 1S52. 9*6. Melvln E. Hodge, b. Feb. 22, 1854; town
983.
9S4. Jan. 23.
O**?.
rec. says b.
b. Oct. i,
1856; town
rec. :-ays b.
Oct.
5.
5','0.
CflAUNCEYMIODGE
Samuel -, John
'
Born
in
El-
25,
1S30,
of
Pennsylvania;
SIXTH GENERATION.
137
Two
ftsO.
children
Eveline A. HoncE,
b.
Au^.
b.
17, 185
1.
D'JO.
Dec.
12, 1S54.
5-.J5.
ELIZABETH-^
26,
HODGE
Samul\ John^).
Born Sept.
1S20;
16,
Four children:
993. 994.
995. 996.
June
526.
CHAUN-Cli;^
Samuel ^' John
13,
HODGE
'
).
Born June
i,
1852,
Melissa
iVug. 6, 1S30,
Conn.
Six children
99S.
999.
1000.
:
Fr^nk
Betsey Jane Hodge, b. March 4, 1S54; unm. L. Hddge, b. June i3, 1856; d. March 14, 1857. Frederick L. Hodge, b. Feb. 28, 1S58; died Sept.
1858.
6,
looi.
1002.
Flora E. Hodge, b. Aug. 25, 1S62; d. May 8, 1882. Herukrt D. Hodge, b. Oct. 26, 1864; res. New iiritain,
Conn.
R(5l.vnd
1003.
Anson Hodge,
b.
May
26, 1868.
527.
LODRICK"^
13,
HODGE
{Noel\
Elijah',
John',
SamHcl\ John').
Born Nov.
<-
2,
1849, Fr.\n8,
Es
Anne Goodrich,
born
in
1856;
138
married (2), Sept. born May 10, 1S32,
HODGE FAMILY.
16,
1S57,
Conn.; daughter of DudLodrick Hodge died July 24, 1SS3-4. Sept. 9, 1871, Mrs. Hodge, by action of the court, became guardian of the minor children of Elijaii
in Stafford,
ley
Hodge (No.
507).
Hodge (No. 514), deceased. Mrs. Hodge has been highly spoken of as a woman of intelligence and much force of
character.
Of the
in
supposed
to
Hodge
resided for
many Haddam,
which place Mr. Hodge finally moved. Mr. Hodge was a Republican or " Union " man during the Civil war, and his brother Roswell so strongly sympathized with the
to
him during
the war he
named
Jefferson Davis, after the President of the Southern Confederacy. Not long after Lodrick had a son born and he
called
him Ulysses Grant. Perhaps it is worth mentioning grew up to be a Democrat, but Ulysses
Ten
1005.
1006.
children:
Charles G. Hodge, b. Jan. 15, 1S53. Roswell Hodge, adopted by an .lunt (No. 531), and given the name Francis Newton Post. 1007. WiLLL^M Hodge, b. Nov. 13, 185S; d. Nov. 14, 185S. rooS. Lu.MAN A. Hodge, b. .March 6, 1S60. William H. Hodge, b. Oct. 1009. 1861 d. April 18, 1862. 1010. Ulvsses Grant Hodge, b. April 26, 1S64. loii. Carkie Lincoln Hodge, b. April 25, 1S65; m., Oct. 18,
,
;
1S93, 1012.
1013.
John G. Flad,
Jr., b. in 1859.
1014.
GiLKERT Taylor Hodge, b. Sept. 14, 1S67. Lena Agnes Hodge, b. Nov. 12, 1869; d. April Bertha Bell Hodge, b.'Jan. 8, 1S75; d. Nov.
22, 1870.
12, 1883.
SIXTH GENERATION.
39
5W.
ROSWELL"
HODGE
').
(i\W/%
F.lijah\
John\
Samuel-^ John
Born April 18, 1825; married, April Cornelia Weir, born April lo, 1836. 1892; resided Glastonbury, Conn.
Five children:
1016. 1017.
He
died
May
27,
6, 1856.
Jkffkkson D.u-is
1S95.
J.^.MES
IlonoF,,
b.
Nov.
6,
1862; d.
J.in.
10,
Hodge, b. Feb. 17, 1S67. Wyllys Hodge, b. Oct. 3, 1S72. Lucy Hodge, b. Dec. 27, 1876; d. Feb.
2,
1877.
520.
SARAH''
John'-).
HODGE
Born Nov. 22, 1826; married CharI.E.^ RoRERROOK. She died April 30, 1S61 resided, at time of her death,
;
Glastonbury, Conn.
Five children
1022.
JuLi.\
:
1023.
1024.
Hall, of K.
Hartford,
1025. 1026.
530.
{Noel\ Elijah\John\
3,
i860,
LWINIA
Hammond, born
the
in
1S41.
Glastonbury, Conn.
died Jan. 26, 1S89; resided There were several children, but have
He
name
of
only one.
I40
HODGE FAMILY.
children
:
Two
102S.
1029.
531.
{Noel\
Elijah \
Born Oct. 22, 1829; married Leonard Post. She died April 30, 1S92. Roswell Hodge, son of her brother Lodrick, she adopted and gave the name Francis Newton Post (see No. 1006), by which name he has since been
known
One
103;.
Alfred Post, m.
533.
Eli-
Born Oct. 17, 1833 married, Dec. Evans, bom in 1835 and died May
12, 1S56,
CATHERINE
New
York.
He
Conn.
Three children
1038.
Albert
L.
Hodge,
b.
May
22,
1039.
Cora J. Moses, b. 1865, in Simsbury, Conn. had dau. b. Dec. u, iS8g, and son Uriah, b. April 28, 1S92. Frf.dekick Hodge, b. April 30, 1S62 d. Feb. 14, 1893.
;
1040.
Cora Hodge,
b.
Aug.
21, 1S64.
535.
ANDREW
JACK.SON
HODGE (AW\
Elijah\
').
Born Aug. 26, 1836; married (i) Mary E. Archer; married (2) Desire Holmes. Left Glastonbury, Conn.,
after birth of
settled
somewhere
in
the
West.
SIXTH GENERATION.
Two
104
1.
children
Albro Hodge.
llERGiN
1042.
Hodge.
537.
ELEANOR L
25,
."^
HODGE
married
Born May
1840;
Edwin Foote.
last
She
Resided, at
accounts, Falmouth,
Two
1046.
1047.
children
539.
AMANDA
John
',
ALICE
-,
'^
HODGE
'
(lYoel'-,
Elijah*,
Sarnnel
John
).
Born April 30, 1844; married, Jan. 3, 1865, THEODORE Evans, born April 11, 1S36, in Cornwall, N.Y. Resided South Glastonbury, Conn.
Eleven children
1050.
Ada
1051.
a. Evans, b. Oct. 30, 1S65; m., March 15, 1891, Everett F. Gates, of New Hartford, Conn. E.mory E. Evans, b. Aug. 27, 1S67; m.. Aug. iS, 1887, Nellie Evelyn had Alice L., b. June 29, 1891. and Joseph
;
1053.
b.
Oct. 28,
1S&9;
;
m.' Nov.
7,
1892,
1054.
Ida B. Strickland; had Harold S., b. Feb. 27, 1894. DEi.bFRT U. Evans, b. Nov. 27, 1872.
1055.
1056. 1057.
Ruby H. Evans,
b. Sept. 8, 1874.
i,
Edna
C. Ev.\.ns, b. July
J.
1876.
Archie
1058. 1059.
1060.
Tho-MAs H. Evans, b. Feb. 16, 1880. William R. Evans, b. Nov. ly, i3Si VVeslf.v K. Evans, b. Feb. 25, 1S84.
d.
Dec.
11, 1887.
142
HODGE FAMILY.
504.
HENRY''
John^).
HOUGE
Born June 19, 1802, and died at Granville, Mass., on or about Feb. i, 1S63, leaving, as probate record says, "no widow;" "next of kin persons " all children. Administration granted
on estate April
7,
1863.
Six children
1061. 1062. 1063.
1064.
1065.
io56.
Gkorgk H. HcmcE, BuELL nf)iJGE, b. Harriet Hodge, b. Francis Hodge, b. Emily Hodge, b. Julia Hodge, b.
b.
,
1S31
;
ni.
a Barker.
1835
1S39. 1840.
665.
.SILA.S''
HODGE
(Asa\
EU\
Jo7m\ Samuel-,
J.hn').
Born June 23, 1S04; married (i) ESTRR Alderm.VN, who died, probably, in 1832 married (2), in 1833, Orpha A. Alpehman, born Nov. i, 1805, and died Sept. i, 18S7, The Aldermans lived in Chester, and at Granville, Mass.
;
sisters.
Resided Granville,
Mass.
Five children
106S.
:
Jam-. E.
Hodge,
b.
March
;
had
Fomcroy.
Ester
since.
C.
Hodge,
Clara
b.
May
19,
Nellie,
Bell,
and a
b.
1070.
Charles
Franklin
B.
Hodge,
Hodge,
March
June
17,
Sarah George
b.
10,
1S37
d.
Feb.
5,
1849, in
Granville, Mass.
lOTU.
He.vry S. Hodge,
b. Oct. 6, 1843.
SIXTH GENERATION.
oOS.
I43
John-, Samuel',
Born Nov. 5, 1S12; married Felora Glasier. In a " Libbie," letter tlic names of the children were given " Ilattic," and ' Eddie."
Three children
1074. 1075. 1076.
}3elknap,
;
now
dead.
Hakuif.t HoriGE, m. Richaul Plielps both dead. Eu\v.\RD HoudE, m. Lilian Bacon; no children.
570.
LYMAN
F.''
HODGE
John').
Born June 9, 181 7; married, Nov. i, 1839, Sarah M. Day, born April 6, I S 17, in Connecticut, and died in GranHe died Jan. 27, ville, Mass., where Mr. Hodge lived.
1897.
Seven children
1079.
1080.
Clarissa .Minerva Hodge, b. July 20, iS4o;dead. Alfred Lucas HoDCiE, b. Aug. 13, 1S42; m. and had son Henry, now dead.
loSi.
Chauncey
war
J.^.mes
Hodge,
b. Oct.
14,
1844;
d.
in Civil
service.
Sarah Minerva Hodge, b. Feb. 22, 1S47; dead. 1083. Asa WiLLARD Houge, b. June 27, 1849; dtad. 1054. Laura Aiugail Hodge, b. Oct. 31, 1S51 dead. 1055. Xi.NETTA Rosaltha Hodge, b. Aug. i8, 1S55.
1082.
;
573.
CYRUS 'MIODGE
John').
Jul)'
Born
25, 1S09;
married,
March 3-5,
1832,
RUEY
ClIAPlN }5artlett, born July 23, iSi i, in Granby, Mass., and died in 1872. He died June 8, 1S76. The marriage
144
IIODGE FAMILY.
in
Springfield,
Mass.
Moved
to
Rock,
111.
Nine children:
Makv Elizabeth irooGE, b. Dec. 5, 1832. Oliver A. Hodge, d. young, as did two other not named. after Mary 1059. Ira Bertram Hodge, b. Nov. 8, 1S39. 1090. Henry De.xter Hodge, b. April 11, 1842. 1091. Francis Lehov Hodge, b. June 22, 1844. Mortimer Hodge, b. Feb. 27. 1850; d. March 1092.
1087.
1058.
;
cliildren b.
12, 1850,31
Little
Kock.
1093.
Isabel
Little
Hodge,
Rock,
b.
April 2,
1853; d. Feb.
17,
1854, at
111.
575.
HORATIO
FR^VNKLIX^'
John^
).
HODGE
(I,u\
Iu\
JoJni^, Sutmiel',
;
Born Oct. 14, 1821 married ( i), Aug. 15, i84i,LouiS.\ Relief Kent, born Dec. 17, 18 17, and died Feb. 5, 1873 married (2), Jan. 15, 1875, Calista Little, born Sept.
;
and died Jan. 15, 1887. In 1895 Mr. Hodge was living at Los Angeles, Cal. In a letter of January, that year, he says: "I know our name is Hodge and not Hodges, as some of our family write it. How the came to be added I do not understand. Hereafter I shall drop
24, 1846,
.?
the
s,
as
have a pride
direct
wife.
The
line
in the ancestral name of Hodge." of descent of this family from John Hodge the
progenitor
is
and
Two
chil-
dren by each
Four children:
1095.
1096.
1097. 1098.
Alice Adelaide Hodge, b. Aug. 19, 1842. Anna Relief Hodge, b. Aug. 9, 1846. Ethel Liela Hodge, b. Dec. 6, 1878. Grace Calista Houge, b. July 22, 1884.
SIXTH GENERATION.
571).
I45
BcujamiH \ Ben-
Born Dec. 20, 1804; marrried, Nov. 24, 1S4S, ARRlE'n-.'\ A. Hodge, bom Oct. iS, 1815, and died Dec. 14, 18S3; Hedge. (See No. 591.) William daiiLjhter of Lorin Hodge died April i.\, 18S7. In 1S05 he accompanied
his parents
to Kric
County,
when they moved from Otsego County, N.Y., Here, at Buffalo, he in the same .State.
became a permanent resident. He was nine years old when Buffalo was burned by the British, and his father's
house destroyed.
h'c
He
in
puboffice.
affairs,
any
political
He
Buffalo
many
In
1885 he published a very interesting volume entitled a "Memoir of the late William Hodge, Sr.," which contains
many
about the older inhabitants of Buffalo. In at Black Rock, when the British burned Buffalo, he says: "Two of my uncles, Lorin and I\Ir. Hodge was a Alfred Hodge, were in that battle."
facts
member
years.
of
the
Buffalo Westminster
Church
out
for
many
laid
buildings.
own
exertions,
made him
man
of con-
Four children
1100.
1101.
lli)2.
d. 1S51.
4,
1S51.
Way
Jo.N-ES
Hodgr.
HoD(,E,
1103.
CnARLi:s
Feb.
iS, 1^56.
146
681.
IIODGE FAMILY.
PHILANDERS JIODGE
14,
{}V,7//ar\
).
Beujam!n\
Born Feb.
Maria Barker,
1S09; married, Sept. 15, 1S35, EUCENIE born Aug. 10, 181S, and died April 26,
1883; daughter of Judge Pierre Barker, of Buffalo, N.Y., and granddaughter of Gen. Samuel A. Barker, who served in the Revolutionary war under General Lafayette, and who was a special friend of that distinguished man. It is told that General Barker was a good French scholar, which tended greatly to bring about an intimate acquaintance between the two men. Mr. Hodge died Oct. 26, Me had fine business talents; was quick, active, l866. and persevering, but not cautious. At one time he was engaged in banking, afterwards owner of a glass factory, and then interested in vessel property. Just before his death he purchased a fme residence in Brooklyn, N.Y., and had made arrangements in that city to engage largely
in
woman of fine personal appearance, highly intellectually endowed, and possessed of rare conversational powers, but had very little idea of the value of
His wife was a
money.
"Money
mar-
came."
Soon
after her
She,
in
<\QQi\-i
dower
interest.
few years before her death some Buffalo lawyers found that though at the time of her signing the deeds she was
the lawful wife of Mr. Hodge, she was not at the time
eighteen years of age and could not legally sign away her rights; that the signing should have been done by a
guardian for her, regularly appointed by the court. In the forty and more years which had intervened between
the sales and the time
when
the lawyers
made
the discov-
SIXTH GENERATION.
cry of defective
in
title,
147
value,
and attorney
to
The money
lovable wife
Hodge
was a
Five children
1
104.
Au(;l'stos
13, Ii66.
Philander Hoiige,
b.
Nov.
1105.
HOG. Annie Cokinne Hodge, b. Jan. 15, 1S41. 1 107. Kate Barker Hodge, b. Feb. 23, 1844.
iioS.
58S.
MARY BEAUFORT
IIODGE"
JI7///am\
).
Bcn-
Born Nov. 4, 1S16; married, Oct. 23, 1S39, Jaa(ES PURDY, born July 23, 1793, and died July 11, 1886; son of Patrick B. and Jennette (Wallace) Purdy, who were married in
178S
at
Patrick B.,
the father,
came
17C0,
James Purdy resided many years Mansfield, where he died. In business he was quite
successful.
Nine children
110.
1110.
.Makv HnuGE Pl'ruy, b. Aug. 15, 1S40. Sarah J.a.ne Purdv, b. June 16, 1S42.
1111.
1
1
12.
Jennette \Vall.\ce Purdy, b. Sept. 4, 1S43. Jamfs I'ltrdy, h. Jan. 8, [846; m., June 1, 1S71.
Kennedy,
James.
at .-\shland.
Emma
had
24.
O.
b.
He
d. Sept. 22,
1S71;
1113.
Dec.
4,
1848;
d.
Aug.
148
1 1
HODGE FAMILY.
14.
)
'
1115.
1116.
1117.
Katk H.vmilton I'UUDV, 1). Au^'. 29, 1S53; m., Sept. She d. Nov. 13, 1875. 1575, Frank D. IJain. M.D. Hamilton Patrick Purdy, b. July 23, 1855; d. Nov.
1875.
16,
27,
5S9.
HELEN
LOUISE'^ IIODGE
{\VilUaw\
).
Benja-
Born March 4, 1S30; m.nrried, June 5, 185 1, DiMON Sturges, born Oct. 21, 1825 son of Ebcnezcr Perry and Amanda (Buckingham) Sturges, of Putnam, O. Mr. Sturges was in the drug bu'^incsj a number of years, at Mansfield, O., where he died, March 18, 1900, much hon;
Hodge Sturges,
b.
1868.
1124-.
1
125.
Amanda
4, 1S64.
b.
690.
Benjamin
',
Samuel \ John
Sept.
5,
'
).
m.irricd,
;
1S60,
JEN\Y
Lyman
'^:'ilff^ ^ i|iprojiiw;
4
\m,
\-WJ-^.''-
^^^
- \,
'UhmuimusiiatiiitUai^iM^^
J^
i
KARL HOOGE
No,
1127;.
SIXTH GENERATION.
soldier in the
49
granddaughter of Orange Judd, who was in the military Orange Judd w^as a service in the Revolutionary war.
direct descendant,
min, of
Thomas Judd
New England
in
1633
On
and was one of the founders of Hartford, Conn. his " home lot " in Hartford once stood the historic
" Charter
Oak
" tree.
Mrs.
Hodge
is
also a
descendant of
for
who
many who
for
Mr.
Hodge
received
his
preparatory education
Hudson, Ohio, graduated at Vale College, New Haven, Conn., in 1856, and afterwards studied surgery and medicine. He became successful in his practice. He is a naturalist and takes much interest in the study of articulates, his collection being one of the most complete in the country. He has been a resident of Hudson, Ohio,
college at
life
where he married, most of the time since. In early he dropped " Benjamin " from his name and shortened " Franklin" to " Frank."
The doctor
lent shot.
is
is
said to be an e.xcci-
Three children:
1126.
1127.
112S.
Faith Houoe, b. June 25, 1S62; Kakl Hodge, b. May 15, 1S65.
d.
Dec.
15, 1S64.
I'ERcy Hodge, b. Sept. 30, 1S70; graduated at Adelbert College, Cleveland, Ohio, and afterwards took a two years' course at Case School of Applied Science, at Cleveland
a chemist by profession and
now a
School Smith,
at
Dec. 2S, 1S98, he m. Helen .Vmy b. Oct. 9, 1S70; dau. of Carlos Augustus and Isa-
Akron, Ohio.
IJO
592.
HODGE FAMILY.
{Lo>-hi% Ben-
jamin*, Benjamin^,
Saynitcl",
John^^.
Born Sept. 25, 1818; married, June 15, 1843, FredkrICK N. Jones, born May 24, 18 19, and died March 23, 1S83; son of Augustus and Saba (Murdock) Jones, of Black River, Ohio (1820). Mr. Jones for a number of years was a captain on the lakes and tlien became a shipHe had a fine residence in Buffalo, on builder at Buffalo. Delaware avenue, where he resided many years. lie was successful in business and had a high reputation as a He was a deacon in the church for many vessel-builder. Mrs. Jones was years and subsequently became an elder. loved and revered by a large circle of acquaintances. When the writer last saw her, in 1896, she was nearly fourscore years of age; her hair as white as snow; apparently she conversed with, vigor and marked in good health
;
dame
"
that writers
sometimes seem
to think lived
only
in
ye olden times."
City, Cal.
Redwood
Seven children
1
129.
b.
May
14,
1S44; d. Dec.
130.
b.
d.
June 22,
Carrie Ei.izaheth Jones, b. Feb. 22, 1S48. 1132. Benjamin Houoe Jones, b. Jan. 2, 1850. Frederick Nelson Jones, b. Jan. 12, 1S52; 1133.
li:n.
Bridge, Cal.
;
res.
Sherar
unm.
1859.
1134.
113.5.
William Francis Jones, b. Aug. 5, 1S57. Ja.mes Leonard Corning Jones, b. May 27,
594.
(Z<;;-/\
Born April
10,
married, Feb.
SIXTH GENERATION.
1
15
1,
1847,
AnELiA A.
1896.
i,
iS::",
daughter
(May)
Mr.
Looniis, of Canaan,
N.H.
He
Hodge commenced
business
and had a store in Buffalo, N.Y. When Geneva, Ohio, and there engaged in the hardware trade. In 1894 he retired on a farm at Mrs. Hodge Chapel, near Jefferson, Ohio, where he died.
as a tinner
lie
he married
settled at
now
lives
resides
Nine children
1136.
b.
Nov.
15,
1847; d. April
r6,
HonnF, h. M:iy 29, 1849. 113S. LoRiN V.-\RNUJi Hodge, b. Nov. 7. 1852; d. July 16, 1S53. 11S9. Wll-LIA-M Alonzo Houge, b. May 31, 1S54. 1140. S.AB.\ ViRGi.viA Hodge, b. Nov. 3, 1S55. LoRi.N HODOE, b. Jan. 10, 1S5S d. Nov. 20, 1S74. 1141. Walter Gk.\nger Hodge, b. July 29, 1863; res. Dclroit, 1142.
1137.
E.M.MA Louis.x
;
Mich.
1143. 1144.
1S6S
3,
d.
March
5,
186S.
5!6.
(C/ar-
Samuel",
J'jIdl'').
Born Nov. 21, 1818; married, Sept. 13, 1837, AUGUSTUS A. Keeler, born Jan. 8, iSiG, and died P'eb. 6, 1S66. Mr. Keeler for many years was a vessel captain on the lakes; some ten or more years before his death he retired
to his
home
in St.
ing
fruit.
He was
tell
Joseph, Mich., where he engaged in raisa jolly, big-hearted man, ready at ail
story,
times to
character.
some
generally
of
an
improbable
Mrs. Keeler married (2), May 24, 1S76, Amabel Haskin, born Dec. 5, 1812, and died March 15, 1884.
52
HODGE FAMILY.
I\Ir.
Two
1
children
GroRGF. W. Keelek, Maggie E. Leonard.
while in
tlie
145.
b.
Nov.
19, 1.S3S
i,
He
d. .Sept.
army
1146.
Charles
Al'gi'stus
Keelek,
b.
Nov.
6,
597.
PIIiL.WDER'^ AYL.SWOirni
jamin*, Benjamin
\
{Chrrissa'\
).
Ben-
Samuel-, Joltn^
J.
Born April 11, 1S20; married (1), May 2, 1846, Em.\L\ BOWEN, born Dec. 30, 1817, and died Jan. 30, 1847; married (2), Sept. 4, 1S53, Makv Terrill, born Jan. 19, 1S32, and died Oct. 7, 1SS6; resided, iS95,with daughter Cora Belle, Alva, Oklahoma.
Five cliildren
1147.
.\L\Ki)ON.N.A
Aylsv.-orth,
b.
Sept.
8,
1855. 114S.
Kll.\[)Oke
Aylsworth,
b.
May
7,
1S57
m. a Ward;
res.
114!).
1
150.
Avlsworth, b. Dec. 17, 1858. Edith Loetie Avlswokth. b. Sept. 24, 1S60; m.
Spencer;
res.
Denver. Col.
b.
1151.
Aug.
10,
1S62;
d. Sept.
59s.
SARAH
miri \
13,
E.
-^
AYLSWORTH
\
;
{Clarissa\
'
Benja-
Benjamin
1S21
).
Born June
married, Aug.
1S40, Geor(;e
16, 1S78,
W.
son
2(, 1809,
Eleven children
ii5ii.
Ellen
.\!i;liss.\
Bl.vke, b.
May
9, 1841
d.
SIXTH GENER.\TION.
1152.
53
Edward Alonzo
18S7.
1;lake, b. April
12,
1153.
Henky Asahei-
I>lai;e, b.
Dec.
11,
and
b.
June n, 1S45;
30,
1155.
Ali-.ert
1872,
Augustus
PIag'j;ie
I!lak.e, b.
Nov.
12,
Jones;
res. Garfield,
Wash.
Iowa.
1156.
Katie
J.
Jones;
res. JetTersnn,
1157.
b.
30,
159.
b.
June
12,
1S57;
ni.,
Oct. 30,
Rood;
res.
Ellsborongh,
Oct.
5.
Minn
Ajiril
160.
b.
;
1S60; m.,
21,
W.
Lusk
b.
1161.
Sept.
June
19, 18S4,
001.
CHARLKS
issa
',
HODGE''
AYLSWORTIl
",
{ClarJolin
')
Bcnjaiitin \
Benjamin
in
Samuel
-,
Born Dec.
born
1893in
16,
1826; married,
3,
1S8S.
Me
died January,
Two
\W1,
1163.
chiidrcn
20, 1852.
,
1S54; d. 1865.
f.03.
{Alfred^ Ben).
Jolin^
16,
Born Jan.
4,
1821; married.
May
1S40,
U.WID
LutiK Wooi.>, born Aug. 14, 181 7, and died May 2, 1881, son of Eli and Laura (Lusk) Wood, grandson of Obadiah
154
HODGE FAMILY.
and Abigail (Barber) Wood, of East Windsor, Conn., and probably a descendant of Obadiah Wood, of Ipswich, Mass., 1649, who had son Obadiah, born June 5, 1675, in Windsor. Mr. David Lusk Wood was born in Barkhamsted. Conn., and about the year I S3 3 went from there
to Buffalo, N.Y.,
printers' trade.
He
vessel, first
on the lakes. Two years he was mate of a on the " Agnes Barton " and then wn the " MarIn September, 1839, he went to Cleveland, tha Fremc."
summers
sailed
and during the following winter worked at his trade. In May, 1S40, he married in Buffalo, returned with his wife to Cleveland, and became a permanent resident of that
city.
fairs.
^Ir.
Wood
earlv took
much
While in Bufialo he belonged to the Buffalo City Guards, and was attached to Fay's Battery, a part of the During the so-called "patriot company's organization. war," in 1837, the Guards were called into service by the Many years after, Mr. Wood regeneral government. ceived from the government a " land warrant " for his services
upon this occasion. The year of his arrival in Cleveland he joined the Cleveland Grays, a military company organized a short time
before.
Soon
a
after
lie
"gun squad," which, in 1845, when the Grays disbanded, became the Cleveland Light Artillery Comlie v,as commander of the gun squad and Artilpany,
company
lery Comjiany, in
all,
si.vteen
years.
When
of this
broke
out, in
18G1, the
members
company were
At
this
time Mr.
Wood
in
lie .-crved
Samuel
1'.
SIXTH GENERATION.
I5S
After arming and equipping nearly one luindred regiments, he resigned his position and took a captain's commission
army (iSth Inf^mtry). soon went to the front, and under Gen. VV. S. Rosccrans fought in the battle of Stone River or IMurfrcesboro', one of the most hotly contested actions of the war
in the regular
He
(Jan.
2,
1863).
The regiment
si.x
belonged numbered
in
day, three-fourths of
to which Captain Wood hundred men in line of battle that whom were cither killed or wounded
the engagement. The captain was among the latter, and by reason of his wound for a long time was unfit for duty. Before the war Mr. Wood served two years as city marshal of Cleveland, and after the war was a justice
one day he surprised him in conflict with a ruling of the Supreme Court of the State, which had been cited by one of the attorneys in the case. Said Mr. Wood, " That ruling of the high court is certainly wrong; it is not in accord with common sense." The
latter
office,
when,
the case, the justice's decision was held to be correct, and the former ruling of the Supreme Court judges an error.
When
office of
General Wood severed his connection with the quartermaster-general there was a balance due
the State for services which could not at the time be paid, as no appropriation had been made by the Legislature for that purpose. Thirteen years after, the General Assembly by an act ordered the state auditor to audit his account, and pay to
him from
any balance that might be due. There was found to be due him $1,887, which was paid him.
liim
156
General
HODGE
FA^rII,Y.
tillery
had little pride of dress, was sadly dewas honest, public-spirited, and patriAt his funeral the surviving members of the old "Ar" Association attended in a body, acting as honorary
Wood
pall-bearers.
Mrs.
Wood, now
She
is
Cleveland.
woman
intelligence.
When
her husband
decided to go to the war, and had the choice of a high position in the volunteer force or a captaincy in
the
regular
army, she would express no preference as to which position he should take, fearing, as she said, that should he be
killed she
for
One
1164.
child
Lal'ka Sophia \VooD,b. Dec. 22, i84i;m.,Jan. 16, 1S67, Nelson Henry Lawton, b. April I2, 1S42, son of Acres Wells and Elizabeth (Claik) L.awton, of Connecticut, and
grandson of Joseph and Anna (Kathbone) Lawton. Mr. Lawton's mother was a dau. of Elijah and Catherine (Francis) Clark, a descendant of Capt. Ebenezer Francis, of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Lawton was in the naval service
in the Civil war, since
New York
City,
where he now
604.
{AIfrcd% Benja')
Boijaniin
;
',
Saninel , John
Born Feb.
22, 1S25
MARY
E.
He
of
many
adventures.
printer's trade.
The life of Mr. Hodge was one At an early age he learned the One ni,;lit, when an apprentice in the city
slc'Cpiiig in
of Buffalo, N.Y.,
SIXTH GENERATION.
57
where he was employed, the cry awoke him only in time to effect his escape with a few clothes he caught in his hands as he hurried from his room, then filled with smoke.
Soon
"
after this
months later, months for libel and the paper suppressed. One summer day young Hodge took it into his head to swim the Niagara river from near Black Rock He succeeded in doing so after a to the Canada shore.
Buffalonian," the editor of which, a few
in jail
The
was confined
liim full
In June,
nean sea.
Athens,
The
Jaffa,
ship visited Genoa, Naples, Constantinople, and returning cruised down the coast of
at the
to
New
men
made
where
1821.
at
May
5,
pepper
at
back
to
New
York.
When
oft"
the
which carried away topmasts and saiU. After a short stay in New York Mr. Hodge shipped on a merchantman for Yucatan, where on arriving the " black vomit" was raging to such an extent that wlien a ship's crew was taken with the disease one-half and perhaps more of the men would die in a few
vessel encountered a terrific storm
days.
The
-8
HODGE FAMILY.
to escape to another ship others of the crew laid plans of the vessel they about to leave, but suddenly the cai^tain
away. It was afterwere on pulled up anchor and sailed which Mr. Hodge and wards found that the ship upon was a "slave trader" then others had hoped to escape
negroes. going direct to Africa for a load of again entered the navy In October, 1846, Mr. Hodge " started on a cruise. The " service and on the warship Ohio " Ohio " took a leading part in the bomfollowing vcar the and other Me.Kican bardment' and capture of Vera Cruz " Vera Cruz the " Ohio seacoast cities. After the capture of York. On her way, May 23, 1847. she
sailed for
New
amon"
the
Bahama
islands, east of
fifty ntiles
grounded, south of the island of Abaco, where lay " Mobile," on board of which with masts cut away, the brig their way to Mexico. were about one hundred soldiers on Mr. them was the writer (No. G05), a brother of
Among
The wreck at the rocks was not the " Ohio." " Ohio," but the big warship was seen and sighted by the The of the " Mobile." readily recognized from the deck onreachingNew York, received orders to proceed
Hodge on
"Ohio,"
to California.
Horn and a Jan. I, 1S48. she rounded Cape of Juan Fernandez, where few days later passed the island was put " Kobiason Crusoe Selkirk
Alexander
"
Arriving at San years. ashore and spent a number of men on the " Ohio" Francisco, one hundred and fifty of the which there was deierted and went to the gold fields, over then great excitement. Mr. Hodge was attached to
Commodore
Jones' special
the service until his crew of fifteen, and remained true to wlien he hastened to the gold-minfull term had expired,
re"ion.
SIXTH GEXERATION.
59
The next
ifornia,
During this time he travelled through many parts of CalOregon, Washington, British Columbia, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and Lower California, often fighting Indians and sometimes wolves and other animals who freIn the fall of 1S64 he quently visited the miners' camps. returned to the Atlantic States and located at Robertsville,
Conn., where he married.
Soon
the
after
he moved to
he was
in
cmplo)' of a steam
railroad
company many
years.
in
New
where he resided with Mr. Hodge his si.ster, Mrs. D. L. Wood, until his death. was a great reader, a man of generous impulses, and a vigto Cleveland, Ohio,
orous hater of
all
shams.
iiis
A small
was
a
mother when he
in a
boy
the
room where he
carried
it
diei.l,
good
in
state
his
of preservation.
travels.
He had
with
him
all
He had
no children.
6().'>.
ORL.\XDO
nii'n^,
HODGE
Bcrna-
Born Nov.
25, 1S2S;
married (i),Oct.
ig, 1.S55,
Lydi.V
Rockwell Doan,
born July 4, 1835, and died Sept. 13, 1879, daughter of David Clark and Catherine L. Roberts) Doan. Mrs. Hodge died from the effects of a runaway
(
accident occasioned
ing, at the
by the
woman
and
'
of superior character
to
faithful
every duty.^
Hodge married
(2),
Among many
at
newspapers
complimentary notices of Mrs. Hodge that oppeared in the the time of her death, the following is from the Winsted (Conn.)
'Herald":
,5q
April
25,
HODGE FAMTLY.
18S2,
Edmund Earl and Aurelia Sept 10 1S79, and daughter of Family. Sth Edna (Thompson) Shedd. (Sec Shedd
his own resources at Gen.) Mr. Hodge was thrown upon before he was four an early age, his father having died in Nov. 13, 1833. while living with an uncle years old. Buffalo, he saw the great the town of Hamburg, near the time, some "shooting star" spectacle which, at of the world. thought to be a forerunner of the destruction
smlden and most distressing death of this Hodge, will bring a deep sorrow to her old where in liivorton. KobertsviUe, and Winsted, friends and former neighbors beloved. Her childhood was passed in tae family she was no less known than seven and RubcrtsviUe, of Clark H. Roberts, of l,er "Tindfather, the late Hon. that place and in Winsted, and it seems years or more of her married life in hich character of record in brief those excellences
"The announcement
of the
J.
estimable
woman, Mrs. O.
with those " She was perfectly sincere and truthful, and her friendships deep and lasting. She was whom she could believe to be e<iually sincere were were the opinions her opinions, and her peculiarly frank and outspoken in judgment, which tolerated nothing eqmvocal or result of a cool and sound Rockwells, she From her ancestors, among the Roberts and one-sided mind and a large capacity for business, bhe was inherited a practical turn of She possessed a tender and phrase. strong-minded in the best sense of the and benevolence for those less happily generous heart, and her sympathy love untainte.l by any trace of selfishness or life than herself wore
situated in
Ilodv-res ancestral line
I
Mrs
)oan,
born
Uoan, from her father runs as follows: Seth May 11, 17SS: Timothy Doan, born iNov.
Doane, born Nov. 15, 1693; Seth Doane, born June 9, 1753; Joseph Daniel Doane, born about 1637; John Joseph Doane, born June 27. f'69; '^'"''"''' """^ ^^^'^ ^" """*" '' "' Doane, born 159'. "' l'-"gl='"''17S7: ^^'^^ Roberts, born May 19, 1741: Clark Hall Roberts, born .\pril 14, Through her grand16.SQ. Roberts, born 1709; Peter Roberts, born
8 I7;7-
""
John
EUhu Rockthe line extends as follows mother, Lydia (Rockwell) Roberts, Joseph, born Nov. w^l born Feb. 7, 1765; Joseph, born March 15, 1716; March 1631, the 28, born Samuel, born May 22, 1670; 23, 1C95; Joseph, whom. William Rockwell, came from England.
:
father of
SIXTH GENEFL\nON.
l6l
remembers how the whole heavens seemed filled with stars or meteors, a million or more darting in differthe sky clear except ent directions at the same moment
well
;
He
no interval
in
nary view.
tive
to
May, 1837, Mr. Hodge was taken by a relathe town of Munson, Geauga County, Ohio, but
In
in
Hamburg
that city
office
Sunday, June 12. He soon went to work in a printingand learned the printer's trade. In 1846, when the government called for volunteers for the Mexican war, he
tendered his services at a recruiting-station
in
Cleveland,
following
The
and April
25,
1S47, enlisted to
be declared between
the
two
belonged
barked
at
On the Sth of May the company to which he Company C, loth Regiment of Infantry emNew York, on the brig " Mobile," for the scene of
In the afternoon of the same, the transport col-
conflict.
received such
for
damages
as
repairs.
May
15 the
brig, with her cargo of troops, again put to sea, but early
the morning, on
the 23d
as the
known
Orange Kay,
situated si.xty
The
ship's masts
were cut
l62
HODGE FAMILY.
"
man-of-war
tress.
Ohio
"
"Ohio" was a brother of Mr. Ilodge, who was on the wreck. The two had not met for several years. The following day the bark " Alabama " came to
the
On
the rescue of the " Mobile," and taking her soldier passen-
From
there they
to Brazos,
Texas,
the
in
mouth of
the
service
Hodge remained
serving
in
Mexico
Wool.
months.
thirteen
months,
His
full
term of service
in
the
incapacitated
him
Returning to Ohio, he entered school at Geauga Seminary, where he was a classmate of James A. Garfield, who
afterwards
became
who became Mr. Garfield's w^ife. Leaving the seminary in 85 I, Mr. Hodge taught school for a time and then again
1
became
position
a resident of Cleveland.
he held three years, after which he moved to Chicago, where he carried on a job-printing establishment
a
number of years.
In
moved
Robertsville, Conn.,
mercantile trade.
in Chicago and where he engaged in the In 1862 he was elected to the lower
Though
/>ro tern,
the youngest
its
member
in
unanimous vote of
of the body.
SIXTH GENERATION.
the
63
slavery.
amendment
to
the
Con'ititution
abolishing
During the war Gov. \Vm. A. Buckingham appointed him on two special commissions to visit the troops at the front.
In 1867, after serving six years as postmaster at Robertsville,
Four years
later
he was elected to the Cleveland City in that body from 1S71 to 1877.
He was made president of the council in 1876. In 1873 he was elected a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, and in 1875 nominated by acclamation, at the
Republican county convention,
for a second term. In 1874 he was admitted to the practice of law b)- the Supreme Court of the State. From 1S78 to 1888 he was editor and most of the time sole proprietor of the "Cleve-
88
and
1882,
became speaker
of the
house.
In 1885 he
made
a trip
down
the
Galveston,
rail
Texas, to Vera
to the city of
Mexico.
He travelled extensively through the country, visiting battlewhere American valor had overcome the Mexicans war in which he had taken a part forty years previously. He and his wife were received by President Diaz at the Government Palace founded by Cortez.
fields
in the
Arriving
In
home
in
was again
president.
made
its
886, accompanied by his wife, he visited Europe, remaining abroad six months. He saw London, Paris,
l64
IIODGE FAMILY.
Antwerp, Amsterdam, Glasgow, Edinboro', Belfast, Dublin, He ascended Mt. Vesuvius, and other cities of note. crossed the Alps, passed down the Danube, up the Rhine, and visited the battlefields of Waterloo and Solferino. He saw the tomb of the great Napoleon, the sarcophagi containing the remains of Josephine, Marie Louise, and the Due de Reichstadt, wives and son of the Emperor
Napoleon.
great
visited Alaska and there viewed the and other points of interest. In 1889 Gov. Joseph B. Foraker commissioned him a mem-
In i8S8 Mr.
Hodge
Muir
glacier
staff,
The
same
ceeded
year
he was
again
the
Legislature.
Among
entirely
the bills
in
introduced by him
atid
now the law governing the city. In and Mrs. Hodge made a trip to the Hawaiian 1 89 1 Mr. They were received by the queen or Sandwich Islands. at the palace. They visited the great burning lake of Kilgovernment.
euea, where they beheld
the
action
more wonderfully
the earth.
In 1S92 Mr.
at Gibraltar.
returning, landed at Malaga, Alhambra, Cordova, Seville, Madrid, and other places of interest. Leaving Spain, passed through France and Germany to Denmark, arriving at Copenhagen at the lime of the " golden wedding " of the king and queen of Denmark. Here he saw the emperor of Russia and his wife, the king and queen of Denmark, the king and queen of Greece, the Prince of Wales, his
sea
to
Tangiers,
\'isiteti
Spain.
SIXTH GENERATION.
sons, and
65
many
at
From Denmark
;
the trip was continued to the Arctic ocean, wlicre the sun
was seen
midnight four
niglits
in
succession
indeed,
The
Fin-
land, St.
Mr. Hodge, soon after his return home, was made the candidate of his party for Congress, but was defeated, with the rest of the ticket, by the Democratic tidal wave which swept the country at that election. Mr. and ]Mrs. Hodge, in their travels, have visited e\'ery Residence, Cleveland, State and Territor}- in the Union. Ohio. Had by first wife a son, his only child.
Bayreuth, and London.
One
child
116.J,
b.
July 16,
1S57,
in
Chicago,
609.
LYMAN DAVIS
jainiii
*,
'^
HODGE
^
,
{BcHJamiii\
",
Bcn-
Benjamin
;
Samuel
John
1869,
'
).
Born Nov.
i,
1S35
married, Feb.
iS,
Mary
N.
Granger, born Nov. 22, 1840, Buffalo, N.Y., daughter of Warren and Mary (Norton) Granger, and great-granddaughter of Abner Granger, of Suffield, Conn., a captain
in the
in
Revolutionary war.
15attalion of
in
Third
General Assembly
com-
mander.
Canfield at Horseneck.)
He
graduated
office
1857; studied law in the of Hon. Solomon G. Haven, of Buffalo, and was adat
Yale College
mitted to the
liar.
At
the
commencement
;
of the Civil
as a volunteer, but
was rejected on
furnished a
he, however,
l66
substitute.
HODGE FAMILY.
In
1867 he went to
in
St.
Paul, Minn.,
where
he associated himself
business
late
with Colonel
Warren
In St.
citizen.
of Buffalo, N.Y.
much esteemed
Quiet and unassuming, his house was a centre of culture He was a brilliant conversationalist, and refinement. always happily entertaining his friends. His library was richly stored with scientific and other valuable books. A few years since he took up uhat at the time he considered a temporary residence at Mount Vernon, in the State of Washington, where he suddenl}- died of paralysis. Mrs. Hodge, who is a fine musician, is now residing with her son at Nelson, British Columbia.
One
child
Benjamin Hodge, b. March 5, 1871 m., Jan. iS, 1S99, Ruth Stickney, b. March 30, 1873, of St. Paul, Minn.,
;
Afr.
Hodge
with
young man.
He
is
a civil engineer,
now connected
Columbia.
a large mining
company
at Nelson, British
611.
Benjamiji
',
Born May 20, 1840; married, July 2, 1863, Charles C. Nichols, born May 16, 1836, and died Nov. 9, 18S5. Mr. Nichols, after his marriage, engaged in business, first in Buffalo, N.Y., and then in Texas, after which he moved to
St. Louis,
Mrs. Nichols
now
resides
in
Wyoming, one
little
vivacious
woman,
by
all
who know
her.
Seven children:
1
167.
Edith
May
Nichols,
b.
DWIGHT W. HODGE
iHo. 618).
SIXTH GENERATION.
116S.
167
1169.
1 1
70.
1171.
1172.
Benjamin Hodge Nich<')Ls, b. Nov. 13, iS66; m., Dec. 29, 1891, Cory Mary Curtis; had Frederick Herbert, b. March 31, 1895. Charles Clinton Nichols, b. Aug. 30, 1868. Herbert Tavlor Nichols, b. April 20, 1870. Frank Butler Nichols, b. Sept. 13, 1872. Fanny Lincoln Nichols, b. June 23, 1881 d. Aug. 10,
;
1881.
1
173.
b.
614.
{Vclonis\ Benja-
Born Aug.
nis
1831
b.
PERRY
Gordon Barrett,
(Brown)
O. Fiske,
fanner
;
son of
Amos
and An-
Barrett.
who
died in i860.
Mr. Barrett had for (i) wife Nellie He was a physician and
army in the Civil war. number of years, he practised his proMr. and Mrs. Barrett gave consider-
new species
of flowers,
discovered
by them
named
1900.
He
died Jan. 7,
One
1174.
child
Jur ia
1869; m., Aug. 9, 1891, Nov. Edward, b. Nov. 5, 1892, and Edwin, born the following day. These boys were legally adopted by their grandparents and given the name of Barrett two bright and promising young lads.
b.
Barrett,
Sept.
lo,
Oliver Howell.
She
618.
Ben jamin
;
',
Ben-
Born July
5,
1S41
16,
l68
HODGE FAMILY.
1878; married (2), Jan. 28, 1880, Carlie ELIZABETH OSBORN, born Nov. 21, 184S, a cousin of tiie first wife. Mr. Hodge for some years was engaged in the roofing business afterwards he became agent of the Warren-Scarf Asphalt Paving Company. During his agency nearly one
;
hundred miles of asphalt paving was done in Buffalo. Having gained a competency, in 1890 he retired from active business and since then has spent considerable time
in travel,
Europe nearly a
art
year.
Mr.
and have
number of
Two
1
children:
175.
Harlkv Hodge,
Leon'.^rd
1S7S.
b. in 1S73
and
b.
d. 4
mo.
old.
1176.
Osbokn Hodge,
March
619.
l'c/orus\
Scnuttel'-, Jo/i/i^).
Born Oct. 8, 1846; married, July 18, 1S72, LouiSA Martin, born Aug. 2, 1847, in Irondale, a suburb of St. Louis, Mo. The year of his marriage Mr. Hodge took up
his residence in
in the
hardware
trade.
went
brother,
two brothers made money very fast. moved to Colorado, where he became the general superintendent of the Colorado Land and Water Company, in which he was the largest stockholder. The waters of the
Arkansas
through a canal
of territory
SIXTH GENERATION.
pany, Mr.
169
in cattle.
Hodge
Resi-
Seven children:
1
177.
Ali.ir .Marti.v
Hodge, b. April 24, 1873 m., June 7, 1895, Edwin Grant Dexter, b. July 21, 186S, son of Henry and Mary Edna (Boardman) De.xter, of Calais, Me. Mr. Dexter is a college graduate and now a professor in the Illinois University; had Henry Vaughn, b. March 27,
;
1S96,
1178.
and a dau.,
b- .A.ug. 3, igoo.
b.
Aug.
3,
1875.
Served as a
C, 5th Regt.,
Company
1179.
iiSo.
iiSi.
Ohio Volunteers, from May 3 to Sept. 3 (189S), when the regiment was mustered out of service. Louise Webster Hodge, b. Dec. 2, 1877.
Frederick Hodge,
Vi LoRus Hodge,
b.
June
18,
iSSo.
d.
b. April 14,
1SS3;
1182. 11S3.
b.
Feb.
8, 1S88.
625.
LAVIXIA
20,
ASENATIP COVELL
'',
{Edmotid%
)
Lydia \ Benjamin
Samuel"^ Jo/in
3,
'
Born June
Ohio.
1S5S,
CHARLES
Susan Perkins,
whom
was George Edwin, born Aug. 10, 1S40, and died Sept. lO, 1879. He married, Aug. 27, 1872, Virginia Sophia Shedd, who in 18S2 became the wife of Orlando J. Hodge (No. Mr. Charles L. Clark had but one child by his 605).
second
wife.
One
child:
ilahles
Lathrop Clark,
Res.
xN'orfolk,
ni.,
Dec. 28
M. E. Schrock, of Columbus
Ohio.
Va.
I/O
HODGE FAMILY.
646.
{Electa' Webster,
'
Ann
Samuel-, John
).
Born Feb.
26,
1821; married,
born Dec.
14,
Mr. Hoag was from Batavia, N.Y. married in 7, 1883. Buffalo and afterwards resided there until about 1852, during which time he was interested in boating on the Erie
Leaving Buffalo, he went to Sacramento, Cal., then to Tnickee, and from there to Los An-cle?, where for many years he was a trusty agent of a California railroad company. IVIrs. Hoag is residing with her daughter, Airs.
canal.
Daniel
W.
Three children
1185.
b.
June
26, 1S45
iS/i, Daniel Webster I'arkhurst, b. June 29. 1S39; a man of ability and great energy; d. Dec. 31, 1S99, at Fouler,
Cal.
Four children
Marietta L., b. and d. Nov. iS, 1872. Rawson Ho.\g, b. Feb. 15, 1874. DeWitt Hoag, b. June 14, 1876; a Baptist clergyman;
res.
San
Franci.sco, Cal.
b.
Webster Hoag,
1186.
Nov.
May
19,
1187.
b. April 10,
653.
JERL'SHA
Jerusha
*,
A.'^
CL'RTIS
{Diroxllana-'
Goodalc,
).
Born May
7,
1S21
JOHN H.
HOLLIS TEK
residence, Connecticut.
SIXTH GENERATION.
Six children
:
171
Amelia Hollister,
ii8g
1
b.
Aug.
18, 1S46.
JrsTi.v
Hollister.
b. Oct. 16,
1849.
190
1191
David Hollister, b. June 22, 1852; d. Seymour Hollister, b. July 23, 1855.
U92 "93
Otis Hollister, b. June 24. 1S60; d. Aug. 12, i860. Rose Jane Hollister, b. Sept. 24, 1S61 m., 1885, William H. Smith, who d. .March 19, 1891.
;
666.
IX.MAN
!ts/!(7*,
ALLAN
"^
GOODALE,
{Erash<s\ Jer).
Born Jan. 21, 1S25; married (i), ^L^rch i, 1851, MARY Jane Oliver, born Jan. 24, 1834, and died Oct. 2,
1872; married (2), July t,0, 1876, CHARLOTTE AMELIA LiNZEE, born March 15, 1843. i^Ir. Goodale is a farmer;
resides near Jefferson, Ohio.
Three children
1
194.
15,
1853;
;
m., 1S79,
res.
15, 1881
Con1876,
1195.
neaut, O. Ida .May Goodale, b. May 25, 1S57; m., July Seymour Frayer. She d. May, 1899.
4,
196.
Hattie
E.
Goodale,
b.
d.
668.
ERASTU.S
Jerusha
*,
SHERMAN
Benjamin
^,
GOODALE
Samuel', John
'
{Erastus\
)
Born Dec. 21, 1829; married, Oct. 11, 1S63, SuSAN OSBORN, born Oct. 27, 1 841. Mr. Goodale is a farmer and
resides near Jefferson, Ashtabula County, Ohio.
Three children
1
198.
b.
Aug.
20,
1864;
d. .March 21,
199.
1200.
Osborne Eugi^ne Goodale, b. Nov. 14, 1S65. Sarah Mav Goodale, b. Oct. 27, 1878 d. March
;
20, 1879.
172
HODGE FAMILY.
069.
JOHN
Jeritsha
FRAXKLIN"
*,
GOODALE
Sanitid",
{nmsius",
'
Benjamin
"',
John
).
Born Oct. 9, 1S32; married, Nov. 10, 1S80, Sarah (W.VLKER) HUBER, born March 25, 1845; her first husband died March 9, 1S70. Mr. Goodale is a farmer;
resides near Jefferson, Ohio.
Three children
1203. 1204. 1205.
b.
Dec.
6.
i88j.
b. Sept. 6, 1SS7. b.
Nov.
10, 1092.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
764.
Bcin'ciu->!'\
).
Bcnjamin\
Born Jan. 4, 1821; married, Oct. 27, 1841, Merkitt Clark, born Dec. 4, 18 15, and died Dec. 24, 1895. She
died Nov. 27, 1S89.
man
at
Mr. Clark was a successful business Ansonia, Conn., where he died, leaving a large
property.
Six children
1216.
1217. 121s.
Emily Clark, b. June 9, 1S43; res. Ar.sonia. Conn. XL\ry Elizabeth Clark, b. Feb. 4, iS-ij. George Benja.vi.n- Clark, b. Oct. 25, 1S46. 1219. Julia Virginia Clark, b. Sept. 21, 1S48. 1220. Charles Edward Clark, b. .March iS, 1850. 1221. \Villia.m Jared Clark, b. July 20, 1S54.
707.
{Bcnjamin\
).
Ben-
Born Nov.
Clark I'latt, born Nov. 30, 1832, son of Newton and Anna (Clark) Piatt; residence, Ansouia, Conn.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
Five children
1223.
1224.
:
73
18, 1857.
b.
Dec.
i,
16,
1859;
d. Sept.
Ellen Adelia Platt, b. Sept. 1226. Alfred Clark Platt, b. Dec. 1227. Franklin ISenjamin Platt, b.
1225.
1S62.
29, 1865.
.May
6,
1868.
777.
ANDREW JACKSOX
BenjiHuin'%
"
UODGE
*,
{0//ver Perry\
Ben;'a>ii/>!
Henry \
Henry-,
John^).
Born April
26,
beth
is
Sei'.ring,
widow, born
May
26, 1S42.
Mr. Hodge
a carpenter;
Four children
1230.
b. Oct.
25,
Oct.
1231.
3,
1S96.
Fannie Winifred Hodge, b. Nov. 20, 1873; "! 14, 1897, James Kent Lynn; had Ruby Vernie.
April
1232.
b.
June
b.
13,
iSSo;
"Abe" Lynn;
1233.
Mabel
Eliz.abeth Hodge,
1S81.
796.
ELIZABETH M
3,
'.
HODGE
T/iOiiia^^, Sdntrtcl'.,
Born Jan.
F.
ville,
Welch, born
Wis.
of Maine
residence, Janes-
Three children
1235.
1236.
1237.
Raymond Franklin Welch, b. Aug. 18, 1869. iMar\ IN John Welch, b. March 20, 1872. Harold Ca.mekon Welch, b. Aug. 15, 1875.
174
797.
HODGE FAMILY.
IIATTIE OLIVE'
HODGE
'^,
Born Nov. 23, 1849; married, Dec. 20, iS/i.John S. Hatch, born Aug. 16, 1S40; married in New York City; residence, Washington, D.C.
Four children:
1239.
1240. 1241.
1242.
Frederick William Hatch, b. Feb. 23, 1873. Eva Louise Hatch, b. June 27, 1876. Alice Elizabeth H.atch, b. fan. 12, 1S80. Charles Francis Hatch, b. July 9, 1SS3.
F. HODGE {Marvin G/\ Levi', Thomas^ SamueP, Samuel '\ John^).
"
798.
EMMA
Born Oct.
2,
Wilcox, born
idence, Quincy,
res-
Three children
1244.
1245.
1246.
Myra Lucile Wilcox, b. May 23, Harrietta Florence Wilco.x, b. Chester Hodge Wilcox, b. Sept.
L.'
1S78.
799.
CARRIE
HODGE
{Marvin
John'^').
7,
G.\
Levi',
L.
Born Aug. 30, 1856; married, June Clark, born Sept 9, 1856.
1883,
Clarexce
One
1248.
child:
SOO.
FREDERICK
Thomas*',
Born Oct. 4, 185S; married, June 18, 1884, EmTH Gibson, born Feb. 27, 1863; residence, Kalamazoo, Mich.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
Three children
1251. 1252. 1253.
75
Winifred Hodge,
b.
March
21, 1885.
i,
Mary Elizabeth
Hodc.e, b. July
1S90.
802.
Born
1S45; married,
May
30,
866, SL'SAN
of
Arnold
Pierce,
born April
(Liint)
first
17,
1S42;
daughter
call
Charles and
Ann
Pierce,
Amesburj-, Mass.
in to
Mr.
to
respond to the
Six children
1255.
Hodge, b. July 8. 1S67; d. Sept. Alice .Mabel Hodge, b. Jan. 8, 1S69. Susie Ethel Hodge, b. March 23, 1871. 1258. Edward A\ery Hodge, b. Oct. 9, 1S73.
Ann1256.
Amy
14, 1868.
1257.
1259.
1260.
Hodge,
b. Sept. 7, 1880.
803.
WILLIS PARKER'
HODGE
Born April 17, 1S49; married, June 17, 1881, Elizabeth M. Peiers, born May 28, 1859; residence, Jackson, N.H.
Two
1262.
1263.
children
18, 1884.
30, 18S6.
804.
{Freeman 0.\
).
Samuel',
married, Oct.
4,
1883,
CLINTON
S.
1844.
176
HODGE FAMILY.
child
One
1266.
Sarah
8, 188S.
805.
AMY
JANE'
15,
HODGE
'\
Thomas^, Samuel
Samuel'-^ Jolin^
Born March
1854; married
3,
LLEWELLYN
J.
PlIIL-
1853.
One
1270.
child:
Dau.,
I'HILBRICK, b. Nov. 15, 1888.
806.
Born Sept.
born March
12,
JoHN
E.
HealeY,
S,
1857.
One
1274.
child:
825.
Born March
Everett Mary (Sawyer) Pierce, and a cousin of Susan A. Pierce, who married Freeman li. Hodge (No. 802). Mrs. Rebecca
A. Pierce died Sept.
Five children
1280.
1850; married, June 5, 1872, JAMFS Pierce, born Sept. 17, 1848, son of James and
11, 1892.
1281.
1282. 1283.
1284.
Jane Dow Pierce, b. July 30, 1S73; d. Sept. Mary Amuer Pierce, b. Sept. 7, 1874. Leslie Alma Pierce, b. March 22, 1878. Caroline Pierce,
Ja.mls
b.
28, 1S77.
Averv Pierce,
SEVENTH GENERATION.
830.
77
ARBIE
vjaid'"^ T/iowas*,
Born March 18, 1854; married, March 26, 1878, GEORGE Edward Mitchell, born March 27, 1852, in Lancaster,
England.
Five children:
1286.
1287.
12S8.
George A. Mitchell,
b. Oct. 5. 18S0.
1289. 1290.
X.WNiE Mabella .Mitchell, b. Ai-ril 2S, 1883. H.\RRY Earl Mitchell, b. Jan. 12, 1SS6. Rose E. .Mitchell, b. June 4, 1SS9.
838.
{Laura^
Jo/iit'^ ).
Born Oct.
1S65
married
ot"
Mary Edxa
Lisbon, N.H.
Shp:km.\n,
Four children
1292. 1293. 1294.
1295.
Harrv Augustus Nutting, b. June 28. 18S6. El.mer Ellsworth Nutti.vg, b. July i, 18S8. Minnie Ella Nutting, b. .A.ug. 18, 1891. Waldo Nutting, b. July 30, 1S93.
L.'
',
843.
RALPH
Thomas
2,
HODGE
'\
;
(Ed:c'ard\
'
Hham D.\
).
Samuel
1861
Suinuel -, John
Born Nov.
18S5,
Fannv
Sept.
daughter of Seth B.
Mr.
(Scars) Tubbs.
in
Minnesota; resided
1897, near
Marion,
far.mer.
Two
[297.
children
Edward
1298.
1887.
178
899.
HODGE FAMILY.
{Halser\ Benajah\ Elijah\
'
ROMAN' HODGi:
John
^,
Savniel
',
Jolin
Born probably about 1S27; married Julia TROWBRIDGE, daughter of James Trowbridge, of New Hartford, Conn., who had seven daughters and no son. One of the daughters became the second wife of Charles Woodbridge Hodge (No. 921). Besides the children whose names are here given tliere was another daughter.
Three children:
1303.
several
1304. 1305.
Alonzo Laz-
903.
{HatscV',
'
Ben-
John
).
Born 1835
1831,
MARY
J.
married (2), May 6, 1868, Eunice C. Stanley, born 1835; married (3) a widow
Glastonbury,
Conn.;
named Barber, of Westerly, R.I.; residence, 1S97, Lyme, Conn. The following-named children were all by
his first wife:
Four children
1309.
Dec.
i,
1887,
1310.
b.
.Sept. 6,
Henry
W.
Kellogg.
1311.
Aktuea
Li2AiiETil
HoDGE,
b. Jan.
14,
Burdick.
1312.
.Marv Hodge,
d,
young.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
916.
79
EDWARD BENJAMIN'
Benajah ',
ElijaJi
;
IIODGE {Bcnjambi\
',
*,
John
Sa?nticl
-',
John
'
Born Sept.
14, 1845
6,
Mary
C.
1851
residence, Glastonbury,
Conn.
Two
1315. 1316.
children
LuciLLA W. Hodge, b. Aug. 22, 1873. M.\KV S. Hodge, b. Apiil 15, 1S77.
920.
WATSOX'
11,
EHJah\
Jennie
said, of
Born Nov.
1832;
married, Jan.
i,
1859,
it
is
Mr.
Hodge
is
a farmer.
In 1897
relatives
long supposed that Mr. by the Frazer River Indians twenty-five or more years ago, and were greatly surprised when informed by the writer that he was now living and where he resided. He has had eight children, three of whom, boys, died young; liave not been given their names or dales of birth; residence, Alt. Vernon, Washington (State).
Connecticut had
Hodge was
killed
Five children
1330.
1321.
1322.
1323.
1324.
Willis Hodge, b. November, 1862; Lkwis Hodge, b. Nov. 22, 1S64. Alice tiODGE, b. Jan. 7, 1867. Chajiles Hodge, b. Oct. 22, 1S69. Adelaide Hodge, b. .May 21, 1871.
d. 1S74.
9-.'l.
CHARLES WOUDBRIDGE
Bona /ah
'',
"
HODGE
-',
Elijah
*,
Johti
',
Samuel
Born Nov. 23. 1834; married (i),Aug. 20, 1S54, Harriet Lucretia Barnes, born Dec. 19, 1834, daughter
So
nODGE FAMILY.
There was a divorce in 1863, after which Mr. Hodge married (2) M.\RY Ann Trowbridge, daughter of James
Trowbridge, of
In
New
Hartford, Conn.,
a sister of Julia
Trowbridge, who
married
Roman Hodge
(No. 899).
Mr. Hodge on a country road, and learning his name inquired of him if he had not a brother named Watson
living on the Pacific coast, to which he "no; " "but," said he, " I once had sucli a brother, who was killed by the Frazcr River Indians mere than
replied
his
brother
was
still
living,
I
down
his
cheeks he
exclaimed, "
way West.
Mr. Hodge
is
man, been
life.
In March,
all
by
Three children:
1328.
]:)-2i).
Ev.^ LucRExr.A
Hodge,
VV.\TSON
Vi'M.
Philip
Reed Hodge, b. Sept. 17, 1S58. G.wlord HorjOE, b. Dec. 14, i860.
{>:i.
((0/V//^
'
John
',
Sa/miel
",
Jolin
P.
Born April 14, 1838; married, Oct. 20, 1859, Hiram Leox.VRD, of Henrietta, Ohio. She died April 12, 1S72,
in
and
1SS2 he
French wi>man,"
married (2) Mattie Rvr.URN, " a little sa\-s a correspondent. The following
first
wife
residence, Connecticut:
SEVENTH GENERATION.
Four children
1331.
1332.
Adeibert Leonard, b. Feb. 7, 1862. Ermtnie Etta Leonard, b. May 3, 1865; m.. May 16, 1S92, Frank Keenan Wallace, b. Aug. 16, 1868, of
Chicago, III., whose father was from Scotland and mother from Germany. Mrs. Wallace has been an actress for has years, and under the name of " Erma Melville
''
some
1333. 1334.
gained success.
Emily Lf;oNARD,
29, 1S72.
1871
d.
March
923.
WESLEY ALFRED'
Elijah S John
"',
Saw/tel -, John
Born
Jan. 7,
TOWNSEND,
1S46, married, July 16, 1S65, BESSIE A. born Oct. I, 1S43, daughter of Samuel and
Residence, Plainville, Conn.
Three children
1336.
1337. 1335.
Albert Wesley Hodge, b. Aug. 16, 1S66. Edith .Mabel Hodge, b. Jan. 2, iS5S. Frank Tow.nsend Hodge, b. Feb. 3, 1S71.
{A/sop'',
).
933.
Bena-
Born ALirch 23, i?5i married., Jan. 20, 1875, Lavinia Root, bom Aui^. 7, 1S53, of Chatham, or E. Hampton,
Conn.
Si.K
children:
E.MER.'iON
1342.
Wesley Hodge,
b.
b.
2,
1343.
Harrison Hodge,
a horse.
Nov.
killed
when
a boy, by
1344. 1345.
1346.
b.
Aug.
15, 1881.
b. Sept. 9, 1S8S.
1347.
Gk.\ce Fidf.ll\ Hodge, b. July 29, 1889. Jennie Mildred Hodge, b. .April 14, 1S94.
l82
HODGE FAMILY.
945.
JULIA AGNES'
Elijah
*,
Jo/iii^,
ElhHr\
Born July
2,
1836;
married, Dec.
Four children:
1349.
1350.
1351.
1352.
N.VNCY Naomi Trowbridge, b. July 21, 1856. Ezra B. Tkowkridge, b. June 5, 1858. FREDEKitK TKn\vi;i;iDGE, m. Delia Ch.ipman. Grace Trowbridge, m. George Carpenter.
949.
Elijah \
).
5,
1848,
JOHN Pen-
Conn.
Two
1356.
children
b.
Oct.
8,
8,
fJlizabeth,
Mabel, Florence,
1357.
Raymond Edward, and a fourth dau. Res. Meriden. Nelson EI. Fenfiei.d, b. Oct. 19, 1856; m., Sept. 6, 1S94,
Mary E. (Gay) Geer,
Geer.
b.
Dec.
17, 1846,
widow of George
9G6.
MARTHA
jah
'.
A."
',
Eli-
John
).
Born July
9,
Chauncey
born June 3, 1843, son of William and Clarinda (Sprague, ncc Main) Hunt. Residence, Rockville, Conn.
Hl'NT,
Tyler
Seven children
1360.
Oliver Elijah IIu.nt, b. Doc. 31, 1S66; m., Sept. 3, 1S90, Sarah Hughes; had George ."Alfred, b. Jan. 4, 1S92, and Vera E\elyn. b. Jan. 13, 1896.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
1361.
183
1S68; m., Aug. 24,
m., Dec. 13, 1S93,
b. Sept. 2, 1894.
b.
May
29,
b. July 9,
;
1S73;
W.
Bartlett
1363.
1364. 1365.
1366.
Edith Eola Hunt, b. May 29. 1S75. Eva Belle Hunt, b. Sept. 28, 1S81. Daisy Viola Hunt, b. May 10, 1SS3. Raymond Earl Hunt, b. April 11, 1S88.
{Elija/i\
')
968,
Eli-
Elijah
29,
*,
John
',
SaDiucl'-,
John
Born Auj^.
Ezra
S.
1851;
Emma
of
1S5S, datiglitcr
Hollister.
Residence, Glastonbury,
Conn.
Two
136S.
1369.
children
Lewis H. Hodge,
Reva
E.
Hodge,
May
5,
iSSS.
971.
{Cyphla\
.'
'
John
Born April 13, 1844; married (i), Nov. 18, 1866, Julia Taylor Goodrich, born Jan. 14, 1848, died Nov. 10, 1882; married (2), Nov. iS, 1SS3, CORA Abkev,
born July
18, 1854.
Two
1375.
children:
Calvert R. Hollister,
b.
May
25,
1868;
m.,
1S94,
Maud M.
Hollister,
980.
LY^rAN HODGE
y
;
Burrill\
Elijah',
Born Aug. 4, 1S43 married, ISLay I, 1867, ELI,E>f Fatten, born April 24, 1847, and died April 3, 1894; residence, Soutli ^La^cheste^, Conn.
l84
HODGE FAMILY.
Four children
13S0.
Ida Celestia Hodge, b. June ;, 186S; m., March 16, 1S8S, George W. Skinner, of Windsot Conn., b. Dec.
,
3.
1381.
Clarence A. Hodge,
Edith Edwards.
1352. 1353.
Albert
Hodge, b. June 18, 1876; d. June 20, 1S76. Louis M. Hodge, b. Nov. 3, 1877; d. Dec. 29, 1877.
L.
9S1.
LEORA- IIODGE
John ', Samuel
'-,
(Auson",
'
Bun-ni\
Elljah\
John
Born Jane
S,
15, 1867,
jAMES
William Stewart, born 1S46 and died before 1S79; married (2), June 29, 1879, Albert T. Covell, born in
1843.
Two
children
by
each husband.
Four children
1386.
Ml.N.viE
EsTELLA STEWART,
b. July g,
186S;
d. Oct. 17,
1880.
1357.
1358.
1389.
b. Jan. S, 1S70.
i,
1881.
17, 18S7.
983.
EDGAR" IIODGE
John
^,
{Anso>i\
'
Burrill\
Elijah\
Santuel'',
John
Born Aug.
1873 born
4,
184S; married
),
Ellen
in
married (2), May 22, 1S73, Phceke A. Chadwick, 1S55, East Uadlyme, Conn. Had certainly six
children, but
given.
The
Two
1391.
children:
Louise Hni>GE.
1392.
Albert Huuge.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
985.
85
FRAN'CES'
Jo/ill-',
HODGE
(A>ison\
BurriU\ EUjak\
Samuel'-, John^).
Born March 10, 1S52; married, Nov. 23, 1873, Erastus F. COWLES, born in 1S53; residence, Glastonbury, Conn.
Five children
139S.
1399.
1400.
12, 1S74.
1S78.
Dec.
17, 1878.
1401.
1402.
Robert Cowles,
E.
"
986.
MFLVIN
HODGE
Juhn\ Samud\John').
Born Feb.
F.
22, 1S54; married, Feb. 22, iSSi
lo, 1S62,
,
Ei.iZAi'.LTFl
Three children:
1405.
Eliza A. Hodge,
CH.A.RLES
b.
Aug.
6,
1SS4.
1406.
1407.
Edwin Hodge, b. Nov. 20, 1886. Alfred M. Hodge, b. Sept. 17, 1SS8.
Burrlll\
987.
EUjah\
Samuel-, JoJin
'
).
Born Oct.
i,
BiDWELL, born
1892; residence,
Glastonbury, Conn.
Five children:
1410.
Ernest Hodge,
b.
March
9,
1411.
86
HODGE FAMILY.
9S{).
EVELINE
17,
A.'
',
HODGE
Sai;iucl,-
{Chaunrcy''\
BurrilP,
Elijah % John
John
'
).
Born Aug.
Ch.vri.es L.
iSSi; married
(i),
Aug.
29,
1872,
Wright, bom in 1852 and died Aug. 31, died 1873; married (2), 1874, CHARLES H. Adkixs, wiio
18S1; married (3),
before
May
3,
iSSi, LOREN/.O D.
Clark; had
ascertained
;
but
name
of only one
Four children:
1417.
Son,
Wright,
b.
May
ig, 1S73.
1418.
1419. 1420.
Alice Eveline Adkins, b. Aug. 9, 1875. Clark, b. April 4, 18S5. Dau., Clakk, b. Jan. 16, 1888. Dau.,
990.
WILBl'R TAMES' HODGE {Chauticcy\ Burrill', EUjah\John\ Samuel \ John'). Born Dec. 12, 1S54; married, Oct. 27, 18S1, EllA M.
BemoNT, born in 1862, Glastonbury, Conn., where Mr. Hodge resided, and certainly had four children; the name
of only one, however, has been ascertained.
Four children
1423.
1424.
A A
d.ui., b.
May
20, 1885.
1425. 1426.
William
Hodge,
10)5.
CHARLES
15,
G.'
HODGE
).
Brown,
1852; married, Oct. 24, 1S74, Emma A. bora Dec. 28, 1852; residence near Hopewell
SEVENTH GENERATION.
187
Two
1429.
children
Frank G. Hodge,
Jessie
b.
June
25, 1875.
1430.
Hodge,
b.
June
10, 18S7.
1010.
John
',
Samuel
'',
John
'
Born April 26, 1S64; married, July 7, 18S5, Ida E. Roberts, born Oct. 8, 1S63, daughter of Julius Roberts, ofE. Hartford, Conn. Mr. Hodge's residence, Glastonbury, Conn.
Two
1432.
children
I4j3.
Alice May Hodge, b. Oct. 18, 1S86. Edith Elizabeth Hodge, b. Aug. iS,
18S9.
1072.
HEXRY
6,
S.'
IIODGE
'
iySllas\
Samuel-, John
).
)
Bern Oct.
married (2),
22,
1S43
married (i
Harriet
Julia A. Lynch, born July Children, except the last i860, Unionville, Conn.
I'eb. 19, 1S83,
all
one,
by
first
wife.
Four children
1436.
Henrietta Hodge,
b.
July
6,
1869;
m.,
Jan. 7.
1887,
Philip J. .Messenger, b. Oct. 26, 1865. She d. Nov. 20, 1S97; had Leon P., b. Nov. 26, 1889, and Rebe E., b.
June
1437.
6,
Henry
S.
Hodge,
b. Jan.
19,
1S71
m. Fanny Pomeroy,
b. February, 1872.
1438. 1439.
Bertha
27, 1S73.
1S87.
10S5.
{Lyman
).
Ff',
Eli\
John'-,
;
SamucP, John
'
Born Aug. 18, 1855 married, March Otis residence, Westfield, Mass.
;
25, 1871,
ROY
N.
HODGE
Six children
1443.
:
FAMILY.
Walter
Perry R.
IM.A.
D. Otis,
S. Otis, b.
Dec.
23, 18S0;
2,
m.
Arthur
Otis, b. Oct.
1SS3.
144S.
10S7.
(Cvrirs\
/ra%
).
Born Dec.
5,
1S54,
J.VCOB
ROHR, who
in
1894 resided
:
Madrid, Iowa.
Two
1450.
children
i,
1S55
111.
Llauiel
Weston,
1451.
RoHR,
cl.
1089.
IRA BERTRAM"
John
',
HODGE
John
'
{Cyriis'\
Ira\
EU\
Satnucl
-,
Born Nov.
S,
Brown, born
Iowa.
in
1839; married, Jan. 23, 1862, JOSErillNE Collins, N.Y., and married in Clayton,
He
Two
1455.
children:
Adhison Eertra.m
1456.
Hknrv FR/VNKLh\
liouGE,
b.
.Clajton,
la.
1090.
(Cyn/s'. />a%
Born April 11, 1842, Collins, N.Y. married, Oct. 13, Lucy Jerome, born in Clayton, la. He served a year in the 4Sth Regiment Wisconsin troops, in the Civil Now a farmer in Kossuth Co., la. war.
;
1868,
SEVENTH GENERATION.
Three
1459. 1460. 1461.
89
cliildrcn
15, 1871.
20, 1S75.
,
IS77.
1091.
{Cyrus'; Ira \
EU\
John
'
).
Born June
23, 1S44,
111.;
married, died
DE LORI.MIKR, who
In
He
served
the 48th
Regiment, Wis-
1S94
engaged
in
Five children
1464.
b. April
12,
1S6S; d.
May
9,
b.
March
3,
5,
1S75.
Nov.
i88r.
10i)5.
{Horat!o
'
F.\
).
Born Aug.
L.
Leon-ard Shepherdso.v,
b. Oct. 3, 1863.
8, 4,
1471.
1472.
1S65. 1S77.
1096.
ANNA
RELIEF'
HODGE
2,
1873, Fr.\ncis
igo
Five children
1475.
:
HODGE FAMILY.
AuBERT
L.
Meyers,
1476. 1477.
147S. 1479.
Elwood Meyers,
b. Sept. 19,
Alice C. .Meyers, b. Feb. 23, 1S78. Fra-VCIs M. Meyers, b. Nov. 25, 1881. LoYEL F. Meyers, b. April 11, 1S83.
1101.
Benjamin^,
Bc/tjamin',
Samuel-,
Born July 4, 1851; married, Oct. 18, 1876, Helex Oct. 20, 1857. Mr. Hodge was born and has always resided in Buftalo, N.Y. For many years he was a partner in a large gentlemen's furnishing-
store
later
he has dealt
in
real
estate.
Mrs.
Hedge
is
woman
of
force of character;
resi-
Four children:
1480.
1481.
1482.
1483.
William Churchill Hodge, b. Oct. 24, 1S77. grad. Yale College; now in U.S. Forestry Department. Hele.n M. Hodge, b. May 30, 1879; d May 5, 1891. Harold Hodge, b. March 29, 18S2. Sheldo.v Hodge, b. April 23, 1S83.
;
1102.
{Wi/liam\
,
mU-
Benjamin*.
Benjamin''
Samuel',
Born April 15, 1853; married, June 12, 1S79, Eliz.\BETH AUSTIE ClIRlSTEY, born Oct. 18, 1855. He died March 31, 1896. Mrs. Hodge, with her son and daughter, has spent some years in Europe she is a good F"rench scholar and a woman of marked ability.
;
Two
1484.
14S5.
children:
Elizabeth Hodge, b. March 28, 1S80. Shirley Chkistev Hodge, b. .Auj-. 30,
1S81.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
1103.
191
{Winiam',
IViH'
).
Born Feb. iS, 1856; married, Oct. 22, 1879, Annie Emily Belton, born July 21, 1859; residence, Buffalo, N.Y.
Five children
1456.
1457.
14SS.
Charles
L.^.nsing
Hodge,
b. April 7, iSSi.
Gilbf:rt Scatchekd Hodge, b. March 28, 1S84. Nelson Webster Hodge, b. -May 19, 1SS7.
1489.
1490.
1105.
EUGENIE
\ViIlia))i'\
MARIA"
Be?!/aiifi*,
HODGE
{PhUauder\
Samuel-,
Benjamin^,
John').
Born Aug.
born
in
i,
THEODORE J. Barneit.
Mr. Barnett was
ability.
180S and died Sept. 29, 1892. a lawyer and journalist; a man of much
There was a separation between ]\Ir. Barnett and his who was thirty years his junior, and finally a divorce, which she married a man by the name of Hammond, with whom she lived some j-ears in Chicago, 111., where she died Alarch 4, 1896. She had by her fust husband
wife, after
whom
second husband,
Surviving child
1491.
Otto Raymond Barnett, b. Sept. 21, 1868; m., June 18, .Mr. Barnett 1S95, .Mabel Day Rowley, b. July 16, 1869. is a lawyer of line ability who was admitted to practise
his profession before he
in
Chicago
res.
Glencoe,
12,
d.
Dec.
was twenty years of age office had " new near Chicago 1897, and Robert Livingston,
; ;
1899,
who
d. Jan.
iS,
1900.
192
llOfi.
HODGE FAMILY.
3, 1S69, John Avery, by a railroad engine striking him, January, 1SS3; son of John and Sarah (Derby) Avery, of Weston, Mass. She died Jan. 22, 1893. Mr. Avery was the fifth John Avery in direct line of descent who had graduated at Harvard College; residence, Vonk-
Born Jan.
married, June
killed
born July
15, 1S30,
and
ers,
N.Y.
Three children
1495.
JOH.N
Avery,
b. Sept. 11,
1496.
Feb.
17,
1497.
b.
Dec.
14, 1879.
1109.
Joint
'
Born Aug.
15,
1S63,
William
Two
1491).
children
1500.
Mary CiiURrniLi. Weldon, b. Oct. 2S, 1865. William McKlrhy Weldon, b. Dec. 28, 1S68 m., Oct. 7. 1S96, Sarali .May Black. Mr. Weldon is an attorney-at:
law;
res. in
Mansfield, Ohio.
1111.
\\iniam\
lirnjamin^,
Benjamin
Samuel'-,
Born JOSEni
Sept. 4,
Sxivii-LV
1843;
married, Sept.
13,
1865,
Major
Pcnn.,
now
SEVENTH GENERATION.
a retired United States
I93
army
Ohio.
One
child
1502.
b. Jan. i6,
1867.
1115.
ADELAIDi: W.
Benjamin
^,
"
PURDY
{Mary
-,
7i.^
William',
'
Bcytjamin % Samuel
John
Born
S.
:\Iarch 13,
FRANK
LaHM,
of Mansfield, Ohio.
Paris, France.
She died
in
February, 1878.
Two
1505, 1506.
children
3,
1S75.
17, 1877.
1118.
WILLIA?.!
PERRY STURGES
'
Ilden L.
'';
JH/l).
iam\
Born June i, 1S53; married (r), Sept. 10, 1879, LENA Lyon, born March 26, 1S56, and died June 19, 1886; daughter of Rev. Aaron Jackson and Olive (Weatherby) Lyon; married (2), Oct. 9, iSSS, Marv A.melia Pool,
born Oct.
13,
Mary
he now
resides.
Four children
150S.
1509.
Hi;i.r..N
iS, 1S92.
June
16, 1SS3.
1510.
151
1.
194
1119.
IIODGE FAMILY.
{Helen
L.\
Will-
Born Aug.
W. Upson,
Four
1514.
21, 1855; married, Sept. S, 18S0, Charles born March 14, 1S55 she died Nov. 2, 1S84.
;
cliildren
b.
May
16, 1S81.
1515.
15 16.
15 17.
Upson, b. June 21, 1S82. Upson, b. April 25, 18S3. FuEDEiiiCK Sanders Upson, b. Oct. i-i, 18S4.
W.
Charles
J.
1120.
{Ifclen
L.\
Ben/a?nin^,
Benjamin'',
Samuel'',
John^).
Born Sept.
10,
8,
1882,
Clada
cliildren
1520.
1521.
Christine Sturges, b. April 11, 18S3. Lois Sturges, b. Oct. 20, 1S85; d. Jan. Marchie Sturges, b. Sept. 23, 18S7. Sturges, b. Feb. 2, 1S96. A dau.,
14, i8gi.
1121.
PURDY HODGE"
William'',
STURGES
{Helen
M.\
Benjamin'',
Benjamin',
Samuel'',
John^).
Born Aug. 4, 1864; married, March 19, 189c, HELEN B. Mo\TA(;rE. Mr. Sturges is a fine accountant; for some years connected with a Chicago bank, but in 1897 returned to Oliio, where he was born.
Two
1524.
1525.
children
Kenneth
.\I.
Sturges,
SEVENTH GENERATION.
1127.
195
KARL' IIODGE
mi/i^, Benja7ii!ti
',
{Frank';
Saimid'-.,
U7//iaw\ John ).
'
Bcnju-
Born
May
15,
1865;
married, Oct.
8,
31,
1S02, Jessie
Duncan Beebe,
Ohio.
Mr.s.
born March
Hodge
is
iam Brewster, one of the leading spirits of the " Mayflower" party, 1620, and also of Capt, Nathaniel White, one
of the early colonial settlers.
pletion of his studies at
ing in
Geneva, Ohio. newspaper company its business in manager. Leaving Cleveland, he went to Kentucky, where he was in the employ of a large land company, during which time he studied law and was admitted to the bar.
In 1895 he returned to Cleveland, and under ALi}'or McKissan's administrations served two years as secretary
to the director of charities,
as secretary of
)'cars
number of
he
One
child
196
his
HODGE FAMILY.
profession
in
he attained
and was taken to his parents' home in the East, where Mrs. Stevens, with her he was living.
in
daughter, resides
Colorado.
One
1530.
child:
b.
May
18, 1S93.
li:i->.
(Cordelia
A.\
Ucnjamin*,
Be//Ja?Nin~^,
Sa?/ntel'-,
JoJui-).
Born Jan. 2, 1 850; married, Sept. 23, 1877, Mari.\ fiNNFV, of Chicago, 111., from whom he scpaiaLed iome Residence, when last heard from, San years since.
Francisco, Cal.
Two
1531.
1532.
children
Arthur
LiE.N7A"MiN'
Jones,
1134.
[Cordelia
A.\
Bejijaniin''',
Saniitel'^
Born April
5,
1857;
married, Nov.
Oct.
i,
3,
1882,
JEXME
many
bank
at Buffalo, N.Y.,
where he now
resides.
Jones, b. Oct.
7. 1SS3.
1536.
18S5.
18S7.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
1135.
97
{Cor-
Lor in
'
\ Bc>/Ja/i!in\
Benjamin', Sam-
uel'
.,
John
).
Born May 27, 1S59; married, Aug. 8, 1S92, Anna Martin, born Ma}- 13, 87 1, daui;htcr of Frederick Martin, have two children, but name of youngest of Portland, Ore.
1
;
not given
One
1539.
child
Gk-nevieve Jones,
b.
May
30, 1S94.
1137.
EMMA
Lorin^,
LOUISE'
IIODOE {Varnnm
Benjamin^,
J.
C.\
Benjamin^,
SaiuHel'-,
John^).
Sheldon, born
Greenville, Mich.,
Now
high
living at
where children were all born. Madison, Wis., where the doctor stands
in his
Five children
IS43-
April 22,
198
HODGE FAMILY.
married (2), Dec. 30, 1893, Ei.ma E. (Pritciiari->) I^etts, born Aug. 22, 1866, widow of Eugene Betts, wiio died Aug.
29, 1887.
One
1549-
child
Ei-iN"R
Emma Hodge,
b. July 24,
1879; teacher.
1140.
Benjamin^,
Beiijaniin",
Born Nov.
3,
1S55
Morgan, born
The son
lives
(Avery) Morgan,
Plymouth, Ohio.
on a farm adjoining.
Six children:
1
55
1.
1552.
Morgan,
1553.
Varnl-m
J.
Morgan,
;
Jessie Herrick
1554.
William Hodge
March 20, 1S75 served 6 mos. Spanish-American war, 1S9S. Nov. 11, iSi;6, have Ralph Jones, b. May S, 1898. .Mokgan, b. July 15, 1S7S served 6 mos.
b.
;
Spanish-American war.
b. July in
15,
1555.
iSSo; served in
months
Spanish-American war.
1556.
Bessie Adelia
Morgan,
b. .Match 7, 18S2.
lUr,.
CIIARLE.S
Ayliivorth,
Sinniicl\
AUGUSTUS^ KEELER
Clarissa
'
{Vicnva''
'\
Benjamin^ Benjamin''.
John
).
Born Xov. 6, 1840; married, Nov. 6, 1866, Sahah C. MtlleR, born April 20, 1840. Mr. Keeler for several
years was connected
\\\\.\\
the U..S.
now
resides.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
Three children
1559.
:
Jean
I:i,f.i:rt
1560.
Nov.
2,
1S70; m.,
;
t>ct.
i,
111.
res.
Chicago,
1561.
Maud Keelkr,
b.
March
31, 18S5.
1U9.
{Philander'',
Benjamin \
Benjamin',
Samuel'-,
John
'
Born Dec.
A. Griffin,
Iowa.
Si.x
17,
b.
S,
1S77,
WiLLIAM
Residence, Alva,
children
Oklahoma
Territory.
1564
1565
1566
1567
156S,
1569
Clara Dell Griffin, b. March 31, 187S. MiLA Maria Griffin, b. March 6, 18S0. George Elmer Griffin, b. June 15, 18S1. Harrv Hodge Griffin, b. June iS, 1S83. LuNicF DoKE Griffin, b. Dec. i'6, 18SS. Theo. Athol Griffin, b. March 13, 1893.
11G'.>.
WILLIAM
Clarisia'',
G."
AYLSWORTII
(Cliarlcs
//.",
Benjamin^,
Benjamin',
Samuel',
John').
Born May 20, 1852; married, Oct. i, 1874, L. Orilla KiRTLAND, born July 19, 1854; daughter of James KirtLand. Mr. Aylsworth died May 27, 18S6, by his horse fallint^ on him residence, Baggs, Di.xon (P.O.), Wyoming
;
Territory.
Three children
1572. 1573.
Aug.
10,
1877;
ci.
Oct. 7,
1574.
Charles A. Aylsworth,
20O
11(55.
IIODGE FAMILY.
Born July i6, 1857; married, June 16. 1880, Flora Fasseh', born Sept. 23, 1858. daughter of .Samuel M. and Cordelia Adelc (Strong) Fassett. Mrs. Fassett was a
Washington Commission
is
artist;
"
the Presidency
the body which gave Mr. llaycs which was purchased by Congress, and
his title to
now among
Building. The Fassett family line runs as follows: John Fassett, Bennington, Vt., 1761, one of the first settlers of that town a member of the Legis;
lature
first
church organized
in the State.
who was
war. Jonathan had Samuel M., born Oct. 5, 17S:, in Bennington, and died Nov. 3, 1S34, at Southwold, Canada, leaving seven children, one of whom was Samuel M.,
who married Mr. Flodge. At the wedding of Mr. Hodge, at the residence of the bride's parents in
father of Flora,
Washington, Gen. James A. Garfield, who had just been nominated for President, was one of the guests. Mr. Hodge died Nov. 29, 1S80, after an illness of two weeks. He was born In Chicago, educated at the public schools in Cleveland, and there died. At the time of his death he was bu>iness manager of a newspaper edited and
owned by
Hodge,
his father.
work.
Mrs.
by
EIGHTH GENERATION.
20I
EIGHTH GENERATION.
1217.
{.Urry
.-1.',
Bck-
John').
Born Feb.
4,
1S45
iSGG,
Edson
1S42.
y\\\<\
Edna Bkyant,
1578.
Anne Elizabeth
1S91,
b. Jan. 6. 1868; d. .M.nrch 15, 1S6S. IIuvant, b. Jan. 12, 1869: m., Oct. 15.
1579.
Theodore Wells Bassett, b. July 31, 1S69. George Clark Bryant, b. Jan. 8, 1873.
1218.
GEORGE BENJAMIN
Bcnjai)iin''\
CLARK
{Mary A.\
Daniel^,
Bcnjatnin^,
'
Daniel'',
Thomas
Born Oct.
'-,
John
C.VROLINE
Clark
is
1S47.
?>Ir.
in Ansoiiia,
Conn.
Two
15S2.
1583.
children
Ethel Birdseye Clark, b. Nov. 5, 1SS4. .Mildred Rebecca Clark, b. Jan. 14, iSSS.
1219.
BenjaThomas",
,
Born Sept.
1S46.
1557.
158S.
1589. 1590.
William R. Steel, b. April 29, 1S76: d. Jan. Julia .Margaret Steel, b. Sept. 2S, 1S77. E.MiLY Isabel Steel, b. Oct. 29, 1S79.
Annie B.vssett Steel,
b. Jan. 4, 1882
;
20, 1S7S.
Mary
Claf.k Steel,
b.
203
V210.
HODGE FAMILY.
(Merry
*,
A.\
",
Benjamin %
'
Daniel
Daniel'',
Jolin
Born March
i8,
1S50;
1S74, LiLLlE
Hawkins, born
of years was,
Sept.
15, 1853.
bank
in
cashier of a national
Three children:
1593.
1594. 1595.
Frank Merritt Clark, b. Aug. 11, 1877. Em.ma Adelaide Clark, b. Aug. 25, 1879. Ralph Hodge Clark, b. April 24, 1S88.
1221.
\VILLL\M JARED
min'^,
CLARK
Benjamin'',
jol'M^).
Born July 20, 1854; married, Sept. 27, 1S77, Terry, b. ^Liy 3, 1S57; residence, New York City.
Three children
1597.
1598.
MARY
1599.
William Merritt Clark, b. March 9, iSSo. llAROLD Terry Clark, b. Sept. 4. 18S2. Robert Lincoln Clark, b. April 29, 1SS5.
1223.
John
'
Edwaro
b. Jan. 3, 1883.
Howard Platt
1S95;
d.
June 27,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
1225.
203
ELLEN ADELL'\
Jajnin^,
PLATT
Jjc>!/a?ni/i'',
John^).
Born Sept.
i,
1862;
married, Sept.
14,
1S92,
Rev.
of the
Episcopal
Two
1607.
160S.
children:
En.vA Platt Houghton,
b. -Sept. 8. 1S94.
b.
March
5,
1896.
1220.
Born Dec.
ni.Trricd,
FRANCES
One
1610.
child:
b. April 6, 1SS9.
1227.
FRANKLIN BEN7AMIN
Beniatnin",
PLATT
Daniel*,
{FJlcn
L.\
Ben jamiii'',
'
Daniel',
Thomas John
'-,
Born
May
child
6,
186S;
married, June
14,
1894,
CARRIE
LoiTSE Neitleton,
of Milford, Conn.
One
1614.
Fr.vnklin
Newton Platt,
b.
May
27, 1S96.
1258.
EDWARD AVERY*
IIODGE
{Freeman EJ,
SamueE',
Thomas*,
TlliliETS,
Born Oct. g, 1S73; married, July 23, 1895, FVA i\lAV born May 10, 1S75; daughter of Eri and Eliza
204
B.
HODGE FAMILY.
;
residence,
1896,
Everett, Mass.
One
1617.
child
liEiiNiCE
Gertrude Hodge,
12S1.
MARY AMBER'
PIERCE
T/io/iias*,
Born Sept.
7,
1S74; married, Sept. 30, 1S96, WiLLl.VM Sept. i, 1872; son of William and
Two
1620. 1621.
children
S,
189S.
13-,'8.
Born
Mon-
roe
\Vei;ster, born
March
12,
1S50;
residence, Burlington,
Conn.
Two
i^j33.
i6,V4-
children
Susan Rrlle Webster, b. M.iy 27, 1878. Dl'Ane Jerry Werster, b. Feb. 28, 1SS3.
i;{-:9.
WATSON REEDMIODGE
Bcnajah
'%
Elijah
',
John
',
Samuel -, John
'
Born Sept. 17, 1858; married, April 27, 1883, Ida Jane Miller, born Nov. 25, 1863; daughter of Newton T. and Delia Ann (Humphrey) Miller, of Farmington,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
Conn.
ton,
205
Mr. Hodge
is
a fanner,
Conn.
child
Er.nkst Hodge,
b.
One
1638.
Aug.
28, 1S91.
1330.
PHILIP
Orin
",
GAYLORD^ IIODGE
Bcnajah
'',
(Charles
W.\
-,
Jllijah
',
John'',
Samuel
John
').
Born Dec. 14, 18G0; married, Jan. 7, 1S91, LENA BELLE Alderman, daughter of Manna and Maria (Howe) Alderman.
Two
1642. 1643.
children
b.
Aug.
^o, 1893.
13S7.
(Lcora', A^/sok-",
).
BurE.
iS, 1888,
GEORGE
Three children
1646.
1647.
1648.
Albert Ezra Stanton, b. Sept. 25, i88S. Ravmond Ge(5RGe Staxtiin, b. M.iy, 1890.
Jessie .May Stanton, b. Jan. 4, 1S92.
U99.
{Mary
//.'
jamin
',
Samuel-, John
).
Born Oct. 28, 1S65; married, Aug. 17, 1892, Emmett William Gans, born May 20, iSoi sou of Daniel Le Moyne and Margaret Gordon (Hanna) Gans. JNIrs. Gans died Aug. 23, 1899; residence, Mansfield, Ohio.
;
206
Three children:
1652.
1653. 1654.
HODGE FAMILY.
Mary Purdy Oans, b. April 2r, 1896. Cordon' Custer Cans, b. Nov. 5, 1S97. Helen Mae Cans, b. Aug. 23, 1S99.
1502.
GRACE
Piirdy,
PURDV HEDGES
').
{Jeuncttc
W?
Born Jan. 16, 1S67; married, June 30, 1892, CllARLtS S.WFORi) Williams, bom June 14, 1869; son of Bntler Franklin and Caroline Frances (Edwards) Williams;
residence, Mansfield, Ohio.
Three children:
1655.
1656.
Je.vnette Hedges Williams, b. Aug. 16, 1S93. Ch.vrles Fra.ncis Williams, b. July 26, 1894.
1657.
Muriel Williams,
r
JOHN HODGE AND SUSANNA DENSLOW.
Married at Wi\dsor. Co^N., August
i^.
1666.
Marv Loveland,
l.-.hs,
C-T-^yO-"'-^^^'^'^
-^'
c7
U^<-^r^^
r
'
JOHN HC
Mary
L'.^
i;
Miiv.!,
d. iSo-)-
n.
1
7'i-j,
Apr. 9 Sarah
Novell
'iSsV.
Churchill:
I.aura S., h.
OTHEF<
HODGE
FAMILIES.
of the author.]
1.
CHARLES HODGE.
Wai probably
born between the years 1655 and 1665
l,
;
he married, July
1CS6, a
woman whose
marry
^\as
nrst
in
name was
the church.
Anx;
at
notice of intention to
given
Lyme, Conn., Jime 17, two weeks previous to tlie marriage. Mr. Hodge, it is quite probable, was a younger brother of John Hodge, whose line has been traced on the preceding pages. The reasons for this belief are given
in
is
tlic
evidence
not
(lecisi\'e,
it
conclusion
reached.
The
first
knowledge had of
?.Ir.
Dictionary of New Enghim Hodges, but a personal inspection of In the old records of Lyme show the name is LKidgc. these records the name is only once spelled Hodges,
in
his
" Genealogical
kind
calls
while
it
appears
many
times as
Hodg
and once
to
at
least as
Hodge.
about 171
there
is
East Haven
That he changed
(--09-)
no doubt.
210
as being
IIODCE FAMILY.
written
from Lyme, and in all cases the name is plainly Hodge. Sept. lo, 1691, Mr. Hodge purchased in Lyme, of Samuel Tinker, six acres of land, Joslah and Hannah Peck being witnesses to the transaction. Oct. 22, 1702, he bought land of iNIathcw Waller, for which
in
he gave
30,
two cows.
December
same
year,
he purchased of Samuel
for
young
and eight sheep." March 3, 1703, he entered into an agreement with Joseph Peck respecting
heifers
March
12,
same
year, he
for
and
his wife
Ann deeded
21,
1
land to William
Warmon
;f22.io.
Dec.
of ^"40.
7 10,
he gave a mortgage on
si.Kty
men who
is
in
in
the
sum
This
him found
the records of
Lyme.
\\"illiani
He
7,
3, 1717, he purchased, of John Augur, land adjoinSamuel Russell. The day his siin was married he gave him certain property, and Jan, John 24, 172S, the day of his son Richard's marriage, he ga\e him stock from his farm. An old East Haven, Conn., record says: "Thomas Hodge, son of Charles Hodge, born July 12, 1692, at Lyme." He is believed to have had the following children, born in Lyme, but there is no record in that town of any children having been born to him. Thomas, John, and Richard certainly were his children, and Ann, y\bigail, and Abraham probably were.
Six children:
2.
3.
Ann
floriCh:. b. prob. in
16S7.
21
12,
1692.
1693-4.
7.
1695.
abt. 1697.
2.
ANN HODGE
CMr/cs
'
Born probably 1687; married, Feb. 28, 1711. \VnJ.lA>[ LuDDiN'GTON, JR., born Sept. 25, 16S7, of New or East Haven. It will be seen on a preceding page that Charles Hodge, the supposed father of Ann, in 17 15, purchased of Mr. Luddington two acres of land which he afterwards released to him. Mr. Luddington was a resident of East Haven late as 1726, afterwards of Waterbury, Conn.
Seven children:
S.
9. 10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
.Mathew Luddington. b. April 25, 171 2. Ruth Luddington. b. June 7. 171 3. Naomi Luddington, b. Dec. 15, 17 16. Elizabeth Luddington, b. Feb. 9, 1720. Abraham Luddington. b. Nov. 30, 1721. Samuel Luddington, b. Aug. 10. 1723. Joseph Luddington, b. April 3. 1726.
(C/^ar/es').
4.
THOMx\S- HODGE
Born July 12, 1692; married, in 1717, Jane MoulTHROP, daughter of Mathew Moulthrop. (Thomas and
his brother
sisters,
but
tlie
records
Mary
or Jane.)
wife,
supposed
Mr. Hodge died in 1771 and Jane, his died in 1779. Resided East Haven, Conn.
Six children
15.
16. 17.
LvDiA Hodge, b. Aug. 12, 171S. Jamfs Hodge, b. April 17, 1720. H.iNN.VH Hodge, b. Sept. 21. 1722.
212
IS.
19.
HODGE FAMILY.
Job Hodge,
b. April 24, 1726.
20.
6.
ABRAHAM
IIODGE
Charles
'
Born 1693-4; married Abig.\il, of Xcw Haven, Conn. Mr. Hodge resided in New Haven until probably about That year he is mentioned in the Waterbury 1729. Mr. records a-s living there and having two children.
of the
:
first settlers
of that town.
Abraham Hodge,
b.
25.
6.
JOHN HODGE
Born about 1G95
;
Charles
'
).
married,
13,
March
1694,
East (See note, Thomas Hodge, No. 4.) Haven, Conn., records show John Hodge purchased land there April 18, 1722, and Oct. 24, 1729. Jan. 31, 1734-5, administration granted on his estate, and at the same time
a guardian was appointed for his daughter.
One
child:
26.
Mahv Hodge,
b. abt.
1717
death John
ni.,
.May 4, 1735,
JOB^
HODGE
(Thomas-, Char/es').
Born April
24, 1726.
Whom
Mr.
213
New
Fairfield, as sliowii
by the
the
fact that
Mr. Hodge's
" on
children
were baptized, as
account."
record
says,
the
mother's
Three children
37.
Jon Hodge,
This Job
is
b.
J.m.
13,
tlie
1760;
b.ip.
April
27,
1760.
Job who was in the Kevohitionary war from Wilton, Conn., and in the census of
probably
Ijirth.
When
name could be used. He married and had a daughter Nancy, who m., March 14, 1S05, Stephen Hoyt, of Wilton. There was a Samuel Hodge
of Wilton,
Feb.
24,
1S43.
sold
land
in
Wilton
for
?2,ooo,
28.
29.
Hannah Hodge, bap. June 14, 1761. Anne Houge, bap. .March 20, 1771.
20,
ABEL-^
UODGE
(TAoMas\
C/iar/fs').
Born
I\Iarch S,
1731; married
iSoJ,
REBECCA TROWBRIDGE.
72."
iNIr.
He
"aged
Hodge's
will
bears date
May
29,
24,
probate
May
15, 1S02.
estate,
May
ington, Conn.
Eleven children
30.
31.
Anne Hodge,
and
32.
Keziah Hodge,
She d. April
7,
1S53. 175S.
First
33.
34.
Abel Hodgk, b. Dec. 2. 1757; bap. April 2, Daniel Hodge, b. Mar. 29, bap. May 25, 1760.
gregational Church,
Con-
New
Fairfield,
"he gave
liberally."
214
hodgf: family.
Keturah Hodge, b. prob. June 4, 1762. 35. 36. Thomas Hodge, b. Aug. 4, 1764. Maky Hodge, m., March 13, 17S0, "Squire 37. Sibyl Hodge, m. Timothy Driscoll. 38. S9. TiiADDF.us Hodge, b. Aug. 4, 176S; b.ip.
1769."
40.
Wliitlock."
--Sept. 24,
FoRAziNA Hodge, b.ip. Doc. 13, 1772, "it being Lord's Day; m. prob. William Brewster.
''
the
33.
A15EL*
HODGE
2,
(Al>c/\
Thomas\ Charles^).
1757; tnarried (i), November, 1778, TabITHA ElwI'LL, bora February, 1760, and died Nov.
Born Dec.
10,
born Jan.
in
1782; married (2), April 6, 1783, Ketur.vh Jones, He died 18, 1760, and died Oct. 27, 1844.
IMr.
Jan. 2, 1850.
Hodge
served
in
tlie'RevoIutionary war,
lit;lit
horse, of Hart-
ford,
Dec.
New
Jersey.
Hodge, of Wyoccna, Wis., a grandson of Mr. Abel Hodge, says of his grandfather: " I often heard him tell how he went with the troops from Albany to the battle of riattsburg and of being at Norwalk, Conn., when that place was burned by the British. On the latter occasion," s.iys the grandson, "grandfather said he had six shots at the British as good as any he ever had at a parMr. Judson
i\.
tridge."
at the
He had by
six.
wife
two children,
and by
his
second
Eight children:
41.
NoAii Hodge,
b. Sept. 3, 1779.
b.
42.
Tabitha Hodge,
July
2,
17S2;
d.
OlllER
43.
HODGE
FAMILIES.
21$
44.
45.
46. 47.
Nememiah Hodge, b. Dec. 9, 17S4. Ar.EL Hodge, b. Oct. 27, 17S8. Sa.mi'el Hodge, b. Jan. 7, 1790; d. Feb. Rebecca Hodge, b. Nov. 30, 1793. James Hodge, b. Aug. 2, 1796; d. Sept.
N.Y.
.State.
26, 1S80.
48.
Anna Hodge,
Mo.'^es Miller;
b.
Oct.
26,
iSoo;
living.
d. Oct. 8,
1876; m.
a dau.
now
Sfi.
THO.MA.^^
4,
MODGE
1764;
Born Aug.
married,
Elwell, who
Mr. riodgc, May 17, 1793, was made an ensign in l^ifth Company, Sixteenth Regiment Connecticut Militia, and May 16, 1794, Gov. Samuel Huntington commissioned him He left no will; adminiscaptain of the same compan)-. tration was granted on his estate to Reuben Hodge, probably his son, and Alanson Lessey, who married his
daughter Abigail.
He
Resided
Anna Hodge,
b.
Dec.
i.
17S5
d. Oct. 4,
[816.
50.
51. 52. 53.
54.
Eber Hodge, b. Nov. 17, 1787. jAisEZ Hodge, b. Oct. 20, 17S9; d. Sept. 24, 1793. Le'.vis Hodge, b. Oct. 30, 1790; d. Sept. 24, 1793ZoDOCK Hodge, b. Jan. 18, 1792; d. Sept. 9. 1794Zabina Hodge, b. Jan. 18, 1794; m. Alva Bradley, who
was drowned in Balls Pond, north of Danbury. Ahigail Hodge, b. Dec. 5, 1795; m., Dec. 8, 1S14, Alanson Lossey, and had ten children; Pluebe m. a Hoag; one m. Oliver P. Hodge (No. 94), and one m.
Pamei.(A
Davis
55.
56.
Joshua Hodge (No. 96), his brother. Hod.jE, b. Jan. i6, 1797;
;
ni.
(i)
Daniel
m.
(2)
Amos
jVbbott.
2l6
67.
58.
HODGE FAMILY.
m. Levi Knapp ra. Ira B. Hodge (No. 7S). May 1S03; d. from penknife Hodge, b. KiELER g, wound in side unm. m. W. Davis. S.M.LY Hodge, b. July 22, 1S05 HiKA.M Hodge, b. Jvily 16, 1807 m. and had a son. m. Dennis Peck; Phcei'.e Hodge, b. April 24, 1S09;
;
59.
60. 61.
62.
four children.
31>.
TllADDEUS' HODGE
Au;.;.
Born
4,
76S
married, Oct.
17SS. Ll-i:l\1ia
17, 1847; daughter of John and Tryphcna (Clark) Ployt, of DanHis will April iSii. died Mr. Fiod-e bury, Conn. 25, bears dale Feb. il, iSii, and by it his son Ferris is
25,
18 13
became
Elizabeth
(Mead)
Osborn.
She outlived him several years, he dying March 30, 1835, at Brookfield, Conn., and she dying at New Fairfield in Mr. Hodge resided near Danbury. the same State.
Six children:
63.
C4.
65.
Ferris Hodge,
.\s\
Hodge,
b.
May
b.
13,
1791.
:
.Marv Hodge,
.May 4, 1793
in.
Joshua Elwell.
CB.
67.
Horace Hodge,
Ketsev Hl'dge,
b.
m. Arza Biijelow.
C8.
David Hodge,
b. M.arch-4, 1799.
44.
ABEL''
HODGE {Ahd\
(
Abcl\ Thomas-,
i),
Charles'
).
Born Oct.
Hannah
21
Mr. Hodge
Five children
69.
Harriet Hodge,
Samuel Oviatt
;
b. June 16, iSn m., April 28, 1842, had Lydia all now dead.
; ;
70.
b. Jan. 22,
;
1814; m., Nov. 5, 1S35, had Hannah, Elbert, and one other
Hannah
who
Cor-
two years
later;
Eli'crt
ni.
two children;
N. Hoosick, N.Y.
71.
72.
73.
Betsey Ann Hodge, b. March 27, 1S17. Abel Hodge, b. Aug. 15, 1821 d. Aug. 15, 1021. JuDSON Adonira.m Hodge, b. Oct. 11, 1S35.
;
oO.
ICr.ER' Charles
HODGE
'
{T/ioi!!as\
Abd\
Thomas\
Born Nov.
divorced;
1827.
17, 1787; married (i) ELIZABETH CouCH married (2) Sallv who died Oct. 26,
,
After the
divorce
l\Ir.
to
recorded
Aug.
The
wife,
after
De
Lavan, of Danbury.
others by second wife.
Had one
by
first
wife; perhaps
One
child:
74.
Hull H. Hodge.
57.
REUBEN' HODGE
Charles
'
(Thomas\
Abd\
Thomas",
Born
May
14,
born March
9.
Abbott.
2l8
Oct.
first
IIODCIE FAMILY.
8,
1872; residence, Fairfield County, Conn.; had by and by second wife six.
Nine children:
75.
Norman
Hod(.e,
b. Sept. 13,
1S19.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
Ch.arles Orson Hodge, b. Aug. 12, 1S22. Granville Hodge, b. May 5, 1S26. Ira Barnum Hodge, b. Aug. i, 1836. George Washington Hodge, b. March 23, 1838. Hiram H. Hodge, b. May 16, 1S42. John Mukuav Hodge, b. April 2S, 1S44. Hannah Ann Hodge, b. M.iy i, 1846; unin. Amos Hodge, b. April 4, i8;S.
(T/icu^dcus',
an.
FEHRIS- HODGE
Charles').
A6e/\
Thovias\
was drowned
6,
Born July 23, 17S9; married Arte.mesia Coklfv. He in Balls Pond, near Danbury, Conn., April
1813.
Resided on farm
in that vicinity.
One
child:
84.
Ferris Hodge
in Faiiticld
came
to hira
Thomas Hodge,
Hodge.
Reuben
U. ASA' IIODGE
Charles
'
{ThaddcHs\
Abel\
Thomas",
Born
died
May
13,
March
3,
married Rachel Stevens. 1791 1S64; she died Dec. 20, 1882.
;
He
Nine children
85.
Clarissa Hodge, b. Jan. 3, iSiS d. .'\pril 18, 1875 '" a Martin and had son George, who served in Civil war.
; ;
219
Thaddeus Hodge,
b.
June
12, 1820.
Daniel H. Hodge, b. Jan. 21, 1822. Thomas Keeler Hodge, b. Nov. 23, 1S24. Rhoda a. Hodge, b. Marcli 5, 1827; m. Nelson While. Maria Hodge, b. Aug. 25, 1829; m. a Woodin, cf
Pawling, N.Y.: d. Feb. 11, 18S4.
91.
David A. Hodge,
Bridgeport, Conn.
b.
June
i.
1S32;
in Civil
v,-ar
from
92.
Charles M. Hodge, b. March 22, 1S34 m. and had two He d. July 23, S64, from wound resons who d. early.
;
ceived at
Bermuda Hundred,
b. Marclj 5,
2,
V'.i.,
93.
Horace Hodge,
Mr. Hodge
d. .March
1S62, at
Head, S.C,
66.
HORACE* HODGE
Claries'
).
{IV/addeus*,
AM\
He
Thomas\
Born Jan.
born Jan.
24,
8,
31, 1795;
died Oct.
1S49, leaving no
The New
Fairfield township
was
member
Five children
91.
Oliver
183..
P.
Hodge,
b.
March
15.
1S19; bap.
Dec. 25,
Edwin Hodge,
b. Sept. 20,
i,
July 8, 1828
b.
May,
6,
m. Stephen La Forge,
N.V.
fiS.
DAVID' HODGE
Charles
'
{Thaddeus\
Abel\
Thomas\
).
Born March 4, 1799; married Lucv HODGE, born probably 1794, and died Aug. 24, 1854, says town record;
220
HODGE FAMILY.
Me
died Sept.
Sept.
19,
5,
1S54;
estate
1S54, to
Wilham Hodge,
Four children
90.
100.
1
William Hodgr.
Marv HoDCii
Luci.VD.A
01.
102.
Theodore Hodge,
Mar),
b.
prob.
1S29;
h^t^
m., April
2,
1855, 185S.
b. prob.
1334;
sun
b. .NLirch iS,
71.
{Aic/\
Abcl\
AbclK,
Charles
'
Born March 2-], 1817; married, May 14, 1S40, R. NlLES RlClC, born Sept. 12, 1S13, and died June y, 1S95. She died June 2, 1876.
Si.x
children:
Jekomi;
13.
103.
Rice,
b.
July
19,
1S41
res.
Cambridge,
N.Y.
104. 105.
b.
b.
Sept.
1845;
ni.
a Wilcox
she
1,
1S96.
106.
Makietta Rice, b. Dec. 11, 1S47; ni.. May 15, 1S72, Dr. Albert S. Newcomb, b. May 21, 1S41, at Saratoga, N.Y. The doctor is a descendant of Andrew Newcomb, a sea-captain, the progenitor of the chief Newcomb family in this country. See Newcomb Family, in another part of this work, and see Newcomb Genealogy.
No
City.
children.
Res. 206
W.
71st street.
New
York
107. 108.
Aluertine Rice,
A.VNA
b. Oct. 9,
Gektkuue
1893.
221
{Af>cl\
Abcl\
Born Oct. ii, 1S35; married, Dec. 23, 1855, Mary A. Watt, born Aug. 25, 1836, daughter of Lee Warner and Lydia (Stearns) Wait. Mr. Hodge married and resided at Shushan, N.Y., until 1S57, wlicn he moved to WisconMe served in sin; now resides at Wyoccna, in that State. Mr. the Civil war in Company A, Fourth U.S. Artillery. Hodge and many of the other descendants of Abel Hodge, the Revolutionary soldier, perhaps all of them, have been adding an " s "at the end of their names, making it Hodges but how this addition to the name came, no one appears to know. The army records show that
name
of plain
Abel Hodge, and tlie old town records of Connecticut give It may be added the names of his ancestors as Hodge. that the descendants of the brothers of this Abel Jlodge have held to the original name. Mr. Judson Adoniram Hodge in a late letter signs his name Hodge, and savs he is satisfied that the family name Hodge, instead of is Hodges.
Nine children
lO'J.
Ax.vA
Grace Hodge,
C.
b. July 24.
1S58.
no.
111.
112.
Emma
113.
Houge, b. April 13, i860; d. Jan. 22. 1879. Hattir I. HouGE, b. Dec. 31, 1861 d. Oct. 14. 1S76. Leona May Hodge, b. May 19, 1863: d. July 7, 1S79. Edwi.v Jcdso.n Hodge, b. Aug. 24, i866; m.. .Sept. 26,
;
1894,
Gcorgiette Browbender;
had Mariette,
b.
Oct.
27, 189S.
114.
Alice
Macd Hodge,
b.
Dec. 7,1868;
cliild,
had one
b.
d.
young.
.Mrs.
115.
Nov.
i,
1874;
d.
May
19,
222
ii6.
HODGE FAMILY.
Edna M. Hodge,
b.
117.
unm.
74.
HULL
HODGE
Charles
'
{Eber%
Thomas',
Abcl\
Thomas
Married Marv IVL Couch, daughter of Jonathan and Lydia (Hoyt) Couch. He died at Bethel, Conn., after
which the widow married (2), June 11, 1857, George Plumb Starr, born Nov. 21, 1808, and died April 13, 1S67; son of Asahel and Betsey (Laccy) Starr.
One
I
child:
iS.
He.nky
or
Bowen Hodge, bap. Nov. 2, 1S34 when not ascertained m. (2), Aug. .Married in N.Y.
;
m. (i),
whom
75.
NOR^L\X''
Thojtias
-,
HODGE
Charles
'
{Rcuhcn\ Thomas*,
Abel\
Born Sept. 13, 1S19; married, Oct. 7, 1 840, LVDIA A\N Couch, born April 21, 1S20, daughti:r of Calvin and Abiah Appleton (ALirtin) Couch. Mr. Hodge war. Judge of the Probate Court, Danbur_\-, Conn., for some years, and has filled several other public positions. He is a man of
high standing
years
is
active
has a fine
the community, and though advanced in and thorough-going in business affairs. He residence in Danbury, where he and his estimain
One
child
119.
Reuben
Cai.vin
Houge,
b.
Aug.
2,
1S41.
7C.
{Renben% Thomas\
Born Aug.
I2,
1822;
married, Dec.
25,
1846,
Amy
Barnum, born
OTHER HODGE
(IToyt) Bariuim. July 21, 1S68.
FAMILIES.
223
Mrs.
Hodge
Resided, Soutlieast,
Seven children:
120.
b.
Nov.
3,
1847
n^-.
Feb.
8,
1SS2,
121.
b.
Oct.
10,
1849;
;
n^-
Ella
one child.
1852
123.
b.
Sept.
18,
1854; unni
res.
124.
26,
1856;
ni.,
Charles Lent.
175.
b. April 6.
126.
Edwi.v F. Hodge,
b. April 17,
two
cliildien.
;7.
GKAXVILLE IIODGE
'=
{Reuben
',
Thomas\
AM\
Thomas -, Charles
Born
i\wi.
I,
'
May
5,
1826; married
Ann Eliza
BviXGTdX, born
Byington.
One
child
127.
Lerov Hodge,
h. April 12,
1S61
d. July
22. 1S64.
78.
IRA
B.'-'
IIODGE {Reubcn%
Thomas',
Ai>el\
T/iofnas\ Chartcs^).
i, 183G; married (i) Emily KxAPP, daughand Rebecca (Hodge; Knapp; married (2) Emma Knapp, born probably in 1S52, daughter of Ilinraan and Mary (Mansfield) Knapp, and niece of first wife. Mr. Modge died Jan. 14. 18S2, according to one record,
Born Aug.
ter of Levi
224
but
IIODGE FAMILY.
27."
79.
Thomas'-, Charles'^).
Born March
in
Mary
E. Peauce, born
1844, daughter of
Mathew Pearce. Mr. Hodge died The widow, March 14, 1S92, became tlie George W. Turner, who was then 69 years
b. Jan. i, 1868.)
One
128.
b. Jvily 21,
1864.
SO.
IHRAM
HODGE
C/iarlcs^).
(Rc7d,cn\
Thomas', AM'',
TIioDias'-,
Born Ma)'
tember,
16,
1S42; married
1S40,
daughter of
(Crosby) l^eebe.
Five children:
129.
130.
131.
Willis W. Hodge, b. Nov. 3, 1864. George E. Hodge, b. June 21, 1866, Ella Hodge, b. Aug. 30, 1S69; m., J.m.
S.
i,
1SS9, John
Hoddenott,
B.
b. in 1S66.
b. Jan. 24, 1S71
;
132.
Herman'"!
Hodge,
ni..
Adel.iide G. Disbrow,
b. in 1867
had son
1S93133.
E\A Hodge,
L.
b. Sept. 5,
;t.
Chapman, "
81.
{Reuben \
Thomos\
Born April
married (i),
May
2,
1866,
Mary
225
1846, daughter of
sister
Herman K.
married (2) PllCEEE Wildman, daughter of Hendrick and Eveline (Pearce) Wildman.
One
134.
child
b. .A.ug. 17,
1874.
83.
AMOS HODGE
'=
Charles
'
Born April
at Balls
4,
1S4S; married
Resided
Conn.
One
child:
135.
Eber a. Hodge,
have one
cliiki,
b. in
in
1S73;
86.
Born June I3, 1820; married, Nov. 27, 1842, Sarah BOTSFORD, born Oct. 13, 1825, daughter of Truman Botsford. Mr. Hodge in 1S95 had then been blind more than forty years. Resided, at that time, Sherman, Conn. Three children
136. 137. 13S.
Elizuk a. Hodge,
b.
Homer
87.
DAXIEL
H.'^
HODGE
).
Thomas", Charles^
Born June
21, 1S22;
7, 18.44,
MARY
26
HODGE FAMILY.
19,
May
7,
1871; married (2), March 8, 1874, Maria Fairchilij, born April 12, 1822, sister of the first wife. The first wife was born at Roxbiiry, Conn., and died at Poughquag, N.Y., while the second wife probably was born at New
Milford, Conn.
Mr. Hodge
in
Red River
campaign
One
139.
child
Reuben
town,
F.
Hodge,
A.
b. Oct.
b.
8,
1S46;
ra., Aua;.
7. 1868,
Frances
Ganung.
;
Aug. 29,
1S4.6,
at
S.
.Mill-
Conn.
liarl
son
who
died in infancy.
Res.
Brewster, N.Y.
88.
THOMAS K.MIOnOE
Thomas
",
(Asa\
ThaJJ>^ns \
AhrV'.
Cliarlcs
'
Born Nov.
Feb.
5,
23,
1S24; married
Marv
16, 1827, of
1S92.
He
b.
March
b.
9,
1S4S.
.-Vpril ;.S,
1850.
94.
OLIYER W^ HODGE
Thomas
^,
Charles
'
).
BornAIarch
and
his
15, 18 19;
brother Joshua
55,
(See Abigail
Hodge, Xo.
Two
143.
children
144.
Svi.viA
Frank Hodgh, m. and lives on Staten Island. Ann Hodge, m. and lives on Slaten l.^^land.
OTHER HODGE
95.
FAMILIES.
T/iaddeus*,
227
EDWIN" HODGE
Thomas
-,
{Horace',
)
Abe!\
Charles
'
Born
Sept.
20,
1820;
married
CAROLINE Barnum,
One
child
145.
(i) Albert
Turner;
m.
(2)
96.
JOSHUA^ HODGE
Thomas ", Charles
'
{Horace',
Thaddeus^
Abel\
Born Oct.
i,
1823;
sister
of the
Residence,
VVestheld,
Richmond
Co., N.Y.
Five children
146.
147.
Em.ma S. Hodge, b. March 22, 1850 M.\KV E. Hodge, b. Oct. 27, 1851 auay; res. Norwalk, Conn.
Lois L. Hodge,
Je.nnie a.
b. Au-^. 17,
in.
;
a Lent.
m. S.mniel Hatli-
148.
149. 150.
1854; m. a Hoyt.
97.
ALEXANDER'^
8,
HODGE
(Horace'-,
Thaddcus*,
Born July
bury, Conn.
in
i,
1857,
HiCKOK, born
1S27.
He
died
May
1864, at
SuSAN Dan-
Two
151.
children
Eva Hodge,
b.
November, 1858.
152.
22S
IKUKJi; FAMII.V.
'J'ltoiims
",
Chartis
'
).
IJorn
about
1820;
probably marriccl,
Oct.
fust
7, in
iS.)i,
Dan-
153.
154.
Jui.lA A.
son, b.
14, 1850,
Danbury, Conn.
I'.iidj^cport.
Uanbiiry, Conn.
17,
iii56,
155.
CAKni.iNi.;
d.
b.
Aug.
Conn.;
young,
156.
son, b.
March
Conn.
\m.
ANNA GRACR'
24,
IIODCr:
married
{Judsoi,
A.\
i.
A!>cl\
Horn July
BURI'O.N' V.\N
1S58;
(i),
April
1
iSSi,
Zaxdt, who died Sept. lO, 889, at North GrccnTield, Wis.; married (2), March 22, iSgo, Li:ON Pof'E, of Waukesha, Wis. Residence, Wyocena, Wis.
Five children
157.
1
M.\iii;i.
Van Zanut,
b.
b. Dt-c. S, 18S3.
58.
June
6,
18S6.
159.
160. 161.
John Hodgk i'oi-i:. 1). March 24, 1891. KeiaN Li.i-, I'oi'r., b. July 5, 1K9J.
liVKON G.
I'oin;, b.
119.
Ki:UI5KN
liar',
CALVIN' IIOEjCE
1841
;
{Noyman\
4,
Reii-
77io/iii!s*, Al/f/',
'JlhDiias^- ('nar/r.s' ).
}5orn Au[;. 2,
married, Dec.
8,
1861,
R;\('11KI.
15.
Maria
U.-,lU)R.Nf,
born Oct.
184:?, dan;.;liter
Mr.
llod;.;e
9,
OTHER HODGE
FAMILIf:S.
Two
162.
163.
children:
Charles Augl'stus Hodge, b. Feb. 15, FIarriet Ann- Hodge, b. Dec. 11, 1S67.
1S66.
128.
Born in 1864; married, April 19, 1887, Flor.\ L. BarNUM, daughter of Hendrick Barnum.
Two
164. 165.
children
A A
son, b.
March
13, 1S8S.
12").
WILLIS W."
3,
HODGE
{Hiram H.\
2,
Reuben'',
1SS9,
Ella
P.
Two
166.
167.
children
A A
child, b.
Aug.
15, 1S91.
dau.
b. July 6.
1894.
13G.
ELIZURA' HODGE
dcHs\Ahd\ Thomas \
20,
{Thaddeus\ Asa\
C/iarles').
Thad-
Born Aug.
8,
1843; married (i) M.\RIAN Addell 1846, and died Sept. 28, 1SS9; mar-
ried (2), Feb. 12. 1890, Louise (Bloom) Scowden, born July 2;, 1855. Mr. Hodge served in the Civil war (see No. 13;). Resided Rochester, N.Y.
Four children:
16S.
Grace Hodge,
William
port,
b.
;
.March 8,
1S68;
.Sniffin
res.
Bridge-
Conn.
230
169.
170.
HODGE FAMILY.
Henry A. Hodge,
b. Oct. 23,
1870.
171.
137.
HOMER
Born Jan. 17, 1S47; married INlARV E. Pl.\1T, bom Nov. 21, 1844. He was in the Civil war, serving with his brother, Elizur A., in Company K, Second Connecticut Heavy Artillery. At Cold Harbor he was wounded in his
right
arm and
in his
hand.
Mich.
Five children:
172.
Ed.
.M.
Hddge,
b.
Dec.
2,
1S66.
173. 174.
175.
Frank Hodge, b. Jan. 20. 1869. Ella Jane Hodge, b. April 21, 1S72; d. Aug., 1S72. Harrv Sidney Hodge, b. .\ug. 3, 1874; d. Nov. 24,
1881.
176.
b. July 16,
187S.
13S.
Thad-
AbcP, Thomas",
(
Charles'^
i),
).
May
11, 1869,
in
George
married
12,
1S44; divorced
1S71
Charles Byron Wright, bom Feb. Residence, Put-in-Bay, Ohio. Had one child
;
none by second.
One
child:
177.
Gertrude Fowler,
b. Oct. 15,
b.
March
7,
;
23
UO.
THOMAS
9,
S/
HODGE
Thomas',
deiis^^ Abel'',
Born March
Jan. 22,
1S48,
New
Milford, Conn.
married (i),
3,
Ann
10, 1S67,
Hodge
is
practising
Torrington,
Litchfield
County,
Conn.
He was
One
admitted to practice
in
high standing
child
in his profession.
17S.
Lillian-
May Houge,
d.
b.
Sept.
9,
1877,
Bridgeport,
Conn.;
Nov.
15, iSgy.
Ul.
ANDREW HODGE
28,
3,
Asa\ Thad1S72,
Born April
10,
Eva
He
Three children
179. iSo.
Nellie Agnes Hodge, b. May 3, 1S75. Bertie Hodge, b. May 16, 1880.
Ui.
{Thomas
K.\
Charles'-).
Born June
N.Y.
20, 1S57;
232
HODGE FAMILY.
Three children
i8i.
182.
183.
Mary A. Hodge, b. April 20, 18S3. Belle Hodge, b. Dec. 18, 18S6. Charles Hodge, b. Feb. 7, 1892 d. same
;
day.
162.
{Reuben C.\
Tko/nas",
Heubcn',
Thomas*,
Abel"',
Born Feb.
i;,
1866;
married,
31,
June
i,
1887,
Belle
J.
Pav.ve, born
March
1S66, daughter of
Minnie Hepsa
Pa}ne.
Two
.
children
184.
185.
i,
1S91.
Hodge (No. 75) of that line was Gen. Justin Hodge, of Riverton, Conn., a son
eighty-hve j-ears of age,
is
of Philo,
now
of the opinion
his grandfather's
at a place called
name was Daniel, and that he was killed Compo, near Xorwalk, Conn., when the
Tr\on were returning to New York from Danbury, which they burned April 26, 1778. Mr. Hodge is supposed to have been killed on the 2Sth, two days later. In a letter the general says
233
My
and three
Statira,
name
of Gunn, another
name of
do not remember.
brothers, Hved
in
New
York.
My
had a cousin whose name was Thomas." Going back to William Hodge, it will be seen that William was killed by the British, had two brothers, one of whom died in New York, and that he had a sister, who married a Smith. No record has been found of any Daniel Hodge, living at that time, who could have been the father of Philo,
but the date of Philo's birth
of birth of
had.
is
some of
175S.
known
to
have
William,
William had
other children,
among
them two
names have not been determined, The account given by Mrs. Ames, found under No. 75, of William Hodge, her greatgrandfather, certainly corresponds very closely with what
sons, v.-hose
General
Hodge
name was
considered
William.
of
With
is left
parentage
ily, to
that
direction.
1.
PHILO HODGE.
;
Born Jan. 9, 1756 married (i ), Sept. 12, 177S, Ketukah Armstronc;, of Washington, Conn., who died \-'$.'')-j, in
(2), Jan.
i,
178S,
LuCY New-
234
TON, born March
:?9,
HODGE FAMILY.
1/68, and died Jan. 1,1853; daughter
Mr. of Lucy (HoUister) Newton, of Washington, Conn. Hodge died Jan. 30, 1842. He was in the Revolutionary
war, from Milford.
Under his first enUstment he served one year, commencing January, 1776, Peter Perritt being captain of his company and Charles Webb colonel of his His second enlistment was for three months, regiment. beginning January, 1777. Benjamin Hincs was his captain
his colonel.
served a few days under Captain Treat at the time of the Under Colonel burning of Danbury in April, 177S.
Webb
he participated in the battles of Long Island and White Plains, N.Y., and afterwards served at Princeton and Trenton, N.J. While in the service during the Tryon raid, when Danbury was burned, he was wounded at
He became a pensioner under the act of iSiS, which time, June i, 18 iS, he resided in Roxbury, Conn., where he died. The Probate Court records of Norwich, Conn., show that March 29, 1786, James Armstrong, Ruth Armstrong, Samuel Edgerton and wife Ann, all of Washington, Conn.,
Campo.
at
Jr., Samuel Carr and Olive his wife, Nathan Warner and Lois his wife, Philo Hodge and Keturah his wife, all of Woodbury, Conn., for a " valuable consideration " from Isaac Armstrong, of Woodbury, conveyed
Thomas Armstrong,
all
Thomas, Norwich West Farms, the same piece of land that was
in
William
Mary Hunt, daughter of William Hunt deceased. Hunt, who evidently was the grandfather of
Keturah, the wife of Philo Hodge, died in Norwich, Aug. His wife's name was Margaret. The children 16, i7sV
23$
tlie
the settlement of
estate,
were Isaac, John, Preserved, Hopestill, Sarah, an only daughter, and James and Francis, then deceased. A sister of Mr. Hodge married a Beebe, who for some years
carried on a button factory at Waterbury, Conn.
A Statira
and had Edward, born Jan. 16, 1820. She died iS45,"aged 71." Mr. Hodge had by his first wife four children, and b}- his second wife eleven.
Jan. 30.
Fifteen children
2.
KuMCE Hodge,
son Fred.
b. abt. b.
1779.
abt. I7S[
;
3.
LuCRETiA Hodge,
married a Hervey
had
in
Edgemont,
."^lass.
4.
5.
Ch.^rlotte Hodge,
AsK.v.VTH
b. abt. 17S3.
Hodge,
b. abt.
6.
7.
James and a dau. who m. a Betts. Bctts who m. a Smith res. Danbury, Conn. Ch.m.n-cey Hodge, b. July 10, 1791. Amanda Hodge, b. March 5, 1793; ni. (i) Preston
children, a son
had a
d.iu.
Mitchell, of Waterbury,
Conn.
P.,
a Tate
and
had son
8.
Amanda m. (2) Daniel .Mallett, of Bridgeport, Conn. Sa.mantha Hodge, b. July S, 1795 m. Judson Stoddard
;
who
9.
10.
d.
young.
b. July 29. 1797.
b. Sept. 3,
I.ucv
Hodge,
Al'RELIa Hodge,
1799;
d-
11.
b. July 13,
12.
13.
b. July 4,
1S06.
b. July 4,
in
l-t.
1SS6; no children.
15-
IG.
Statira Hodge, b. April 7, 1S09. Philo Newton Hodge, b. Aug. 10, i8n. JusTi.v Hodge, b. April 21, 1815.
236
6.
HODGE FAMILY.
CHAUNCEY- llODGE
;
{P/n7o').
Born July 10, 1791 married, March 22, 1815, RuTH A>rN Bunnell, born Feb. 8, 798, daughter of Reuben and Sarah Bunnell, of Oxford, Conn. May 10, 181 5, after his
1
marriage, his father deeded land to him. In 1842 he represented Roxbury in the Connecticut Legislature; died
May
5,
1853.
children
Two
17.
b.
He was
The Roxbury naval cadet in 1S38; d. Aug. 31, 1839. cemetery has a monument to his memory erected by his classmates at tlie Naval School.
IS.
9.
LUCY
HODGE
{P/n7o
'
Born July 29, 1797; married D.VVID NORTON. Had hoped to learn more of this family, but letters of inquiry have not been answered.
Six children:
19.
20.
21.
22. 23. 24.
Josephine Norto.v, m. Jay Dyer; res. Galena. O. Hortexse Norton, m. William Dyer; res. Galena, Ohio.
Elmira, N.Y.
11.
BET.'^EY13,
"POLLY" IIODGE
{PA/Zo').
Born July
Six children
25. 26. 27.
Clark Bektka.m,
Civil war.
Berlin,
Conn.
Wilbur Bektr.vm, m.
now dead.
237
of
his
brother
30.
Conn.; had
Ruth.
four
children: Ju=tin,
Henry, and
12.
.SUSAN
HODGE
4,
(Phllo^).
Born July
April,
1S06;
In
Conn.
Four children
31^
32. 33.
34.
Margaret Baldwin, d. aged two years. Theodore Baldwin, d. a-ed seventeen years. Geukue Baldwin, d. aged four years.
Sarah D. Baldwin,
Holyoke Seminary
living with her
b.
;
Nov.
4,
1S45
graduated
In
at
.Mount
a successful teacher.
at
1873 was
mother
Rocky
Hill,
Conn.
U.
STATIRA-'
HODGE
{Phllo').
Born April 7, 1S09; married, Aug. 16, 1S31, Bogardus Eeardslev, who died many years since. In 1898 Mrs. Bcardsley was residing at 72 Edwards street, Hartford, C-onn., honored as the daughter of a Revolutionary soldier and respected as a woman of culture and intelligence.
One
child:
Jfi.iA
35.
.Adelaide Beardslev.
b.
Nov.
8,
1839.
1.').
PIIILO
NEWTON- HODGE
10, 181
1
;
{Philo').
Born Aug.
-o, 1S06, at
23S
HODGE
FAMILY.
(Leavenworth) Smitli. He lived to be quite an old man and was helpless many years; resided Roxbury, Conn.
Three children
36.
37.
Robert Bruce Hodge, b. Dec. 25, 1836. Ellen Hodge, b. .Marcli 5. 1S43 "'. J-i>"i-,
:
1S6;, Charles
38.
CtLA-RLES
HoDGE,
b.
Nov.
12,
16.
JUSTIX- IIODGE
(/'/.//oM.
Born April 2r, 1S15; married, Aug. 16, 1S38, LlCI.\. HEWirr, daughter of Joshua and Polly (vVilliams) Hewitt, Mr. Hodge was an officer in the army of Winsted, Conn. during the Mexican war, serving from April 9, 1847, to
May
6,
1S4S.
He was
1
captain.
In August,
861, he was
made
assistant quarter-
He was
army now
is
well
spoken
of
in
the
is
reports.
wars,
fair
residing
Riverton,
at all
Conn.,
enjoying a
entertain his
times to
friends.
One
child:
39.
KoscR'SCO Hodge, b. Oct. 3. 1839 m., Oct., 1S67, Abby Maria Woodward, b. Sept. 21, 1S47 h.ad Albert, b. Aug., 1S69, and Ernest Waldo, b. Aug. 12, 1S73.
; :
18.
{Chaunccv\
1846, J.\NE E.
Jr.,
Born Oct.
1823,
daughter of Philip,
Wells, of
New
Milford, Conn.
Mr.
OTHER
Hodge
has
IIODGF. FAMILIES.
239
militia,
been a colonel
State
in
the
Connecticut
held
representative in the
positions of trust.
Legislature, and
other
Roxbury,
In
1896 he and
Two
40.
children
b.
b.
Pons,
Charles Watson Hodge, b. Feb. 7, 1S56: unm. has been a member of tlie State Legiilature and held other
;
public positions.
35.
J.
ADELAIDE" BEARDSLEY
S,
{Statira-, P/iilo').
BornNov.
1S39; married,
in
1858,
Charles Chlrch,
of Hartford, Conn.
Residence, Hartford.
Three children:
42.
Herbert
erick
B.
Church,
b.
March
4,
1S61
m. Jennie
C,
43.
March
9,
;,
1865; m.
F..
B.
1S66; m. Cornelia
36.
Born Dec. 25, 1836; married, October, 1S59, Sarah Jane Barxes, born 836. He died Oct. 11, 892 resided Roxbury, Conn.
1
;
240
Three children
45.
46.
HODGE FAMILY.
15.
i!
'_
1S65
ane
Conn.
3,
47.
Burton Hodge,
Mary E.
Odell.
b.
June
1S69;
ni.,
Jan.
7,
1892,
NICHOLAS HODGE.
According
to the best information obtainable,
tliis
and family
tradition,
emigrated to
country
in
umberland County, the most northerly county in England, and settled at Rye (then called Little Harbor), N.H. Rye is a small place on tlie Atlantic coast, southeast from Portsmouth. He married Seatjorn, daughter of Richard and Margaret (Raynell) Tucker. I\Ir. Tucker was one of the first settlers of Portland, Me., and is supposed to have come from Stogumber, a little coast town of Somersetshire, Eiig., where in St. Mary's Church is a record saying that a Richard Tucker was baptized Jan. 22, 1594.
Margaret Tucker, widow of Richard Tucker, living on Sagamore creek, Portsmouth, "then an old lady," Jan. 16, 1681, conveyed to Nicholas Hodge, "her grandson," cerThis Nicholas, no doubt, was tain land in Portsmouth.
the son of Nicholas Hodge, Sr.
In 1742 Michael
Hodge,
son of the second Nicholas, a mariner living at Salisbury, Mass., a coast town south of Portsmouth, deeded land to
Phineas Jones, husband of
Ann Hodge,
his daughter, of
is
Portsmouth, and
in
the
Tradition says
241
age of
one hundred and twelve years, and that a short time before he rode with his wife, on horseback, several miles to a neighboring town. Mr. Hodge was the Gather of one
son and perhaps other children.
of this son.
name
Nicholas
here traced
Hodge,
:
had
son Michael,
whose
3.
line is
MICHAEL HODGE
^'
{Nicholas-, Nic/to!as
'
Seven children
4.
5.
Anne Hodge,
b. Oct. 16,
1713.
Ch.\rles Hodge,
b.
6.
7.
8.
Nicholas Houge, b. M.iy 20. 1719; unm.: d. 1743. MiCH.VEL Hodge, b. Oct. 5, 1721 d. early. Jo.ANNA Hodge, m. prob. April 2, 1743, Jonath.-in Beck, b. March 27, 1721, son of Joshua and Abigail (Daniels)
;
Beck.
9.
Elizaeeth Hodge,
-Michael Hodge,
b.
b. .March.
1729.
10.
4.
ANNE lODGE
I
'
Born Oct.
died June
9,
10,
1713
in
married (i), about 173S, FlilNEAS 1743; married (2) JabeZ Fox. She
;
1758.
The family
now
will
part of
Nov.
I.
November
242
29 following.
HODGE FAMILY.
His estate was valued
at
over 8782.
He
named
loved
friend,
as executrix
and executors
brother-in-law, Nicholas
Hodge," and
" dear
Joshua Freeman."
in
grammar school on the and again in 1737, " while preparing for University." He preached in 1743 for the Reverend Mr. Smith, pastor of a church at Portsmoutli, and died same year, immediately after his brother-in-law Jones, who had named him as one of his executors. June 7, 1758, two days before her death, the widow, who had married j\lr. Fox, made her will, and by it bequeathed to her children by her first husband, who had been well provided for by their father, only her household
at
Harvard
" at
1739.
He
"
Neck
Portsmouth
in 1734,
daughter by her
first
by Fox all tiie propeity slic Hodge. Lucy Jones, a husband, was named as an executrix.
and Stephen Longfellow as an executor. (See .Maine Wills, pages 48i-3> 829-30.) There were three children by Jones and two by Fox.
Five children
11.
:
12.
Hanx.xh Jones, b. about 1739; m. Col. John Waite, of Falmuulh, Me. Lic\ Jones, b. about 1741 m. (i), July 10, 175S, Rev. Thomas Smith; m. (2), in 177S, Richard Derby; ni.
;
Ann
Jones,
b. in
1742
14. 15.
man; had Richard and Ann; she d. Mar. 31, 1761. John Fo.k, married, and had children. .M.^RV Fo.\, m. Edward O.Knard. (In the old cemetery, Newburyport, among Hodge burials, is a gravestone to the memory of Sally Fo.x, a girl from Portland, who died
at
visit.)
243
MICHAEL^ HODGE
las^).
Born
Feb.
20,
1732,
2,
in
Mass.;
married
("intention,"
Warner,
7,
1793.
Sl"S.\N\A of Ipswich, born Jan. 27, 1738, and died Sept. He died 1776. After his death the widow
Aug.
1760),
Salisbury,
Four children
16.
17.
18.
WiLLi.^M Hodge, b. July 24, 1761 d. James Hodge, b. Dec. i, 1763. N.-VTHANIEL Hodge, b. Jan. 23, 1765
;
d.
Feb.
7,
1791
'
June
3.''
William Hodge,
b.
May
23, 1767
17.
JAMES' IIODGE
Nicholas
'
{M,-ckacl\
Michael\ Nicholas-,
married, Nov. 30,
Burn Dec.
1793,
i,
1763, at Salisbury;
Martha Heard,
22, 1847.
:
26, 1823, at
May
Nine children
20.
21.
22. 23.
24.
25. 26.
Nathaniel Hodge, b. Oct. i, 1794. Sus.-VN Hodge, b. April 25, 1796: d. March 20, iSii. Mary Hodge, b. May 2, 1799; d. Aug. 14. 1813. James Hodge, b. Sept. 20, 1S02 d. Sept. 11, 1803. William James Hodge, b. June 8, 1S04. Lucy Balch Hodge, b. April 23, 1807 d. Oct. ?, 1S20. .Martha P;;rki.V3 Hodge, b. June 13, 1809; m., July,
; ;
She
d.
Nov.
27.
10, 1S83.
1
;
John
m. Harriet E.
who
survived her husband and afterwards resided on Concord street. Haverhill, Mass. He d. March 29, 18S4.
iH,
b. Sept. 2, 1S16.
244
20.
HODGE FAMILY.
NATHANIEL^ IIODGE
(Janies\
Michael\
Mi-
Born Oct. I, 1794; married, April 18, 1822, H ANN AH Resided NewbiiryBARTLErr. He died Aug. 20, 1S59.
port, Mass.
Three children:
29.
30.
31.
Susan Heard Hodge, b. Dec. 22, 1824. Lucv Ann Hodge, b. Oct. 7, 1826. Charles Hodge, Ii. No\-. 9, 1828.
24.
Michael\
Born June
1804;
rnaw-icd,
May
8,
1828,
Sarah
BURRII.L, of Xewburyport.
He
One
32.
child
b.
Nov.
13. 1829.
28.
{/amcs\
Mi-
Born Sept.
14, 1S45,
Caroline
1S23,
Annie BLCK^^^'STER Williams, born April 27, He died Feb. 6, 1S94. and died Feb. 13, 1894. Hodge had considerable literary talent and was a
reader.
Mr.
great
Resided Tremont
children
street,
Boston.
Two
33.
b.
March
34.
and lived in California. Effie Caroline Hodge, b. Aug. 1S85, Warren Thomas Currier,
of
in
Warren and Isadore Lucinda (Balch) Currier. Res., 1898. 590 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. No children.
p.
24S
1653,
chiefly in Maine,
New
Hampshire, and
Massachusetts.
On
line
now
Besides those
come
to
our
who
connection
some
1.
MICHAEL HODGE.
Born
'
,
/
,
---^
whom
probably about 1743; married Sarah nothing has been learned. This is supposed
of
to
be
the Michael
the record
6,
1776, was
"sworn
in," as
says, clerk of Newburyport, Mass., and who under act of Congress, passed November, 1776, was comIf so, he was collector missioned a captain in the navy.
man
in the
9,
1750,
his son.
Three children
2.
Sar^vii
Hodge,
b.
Nov.
15,
in-
tention to m. pub.
May
7),
N.H.
246
3.
4.
HODGE FAMILY.
Elizabeth Hodge, b. John Sewell Hodge,
igail
April 2, 1772
b. July i,
d. Fel;. 8, 1773.
2,
iSo:,
widow Ab-
this
1.
CHARLES IIODGE.
Had
for wife ELIZABETH, but date of marriage has not been ascertained. There appear to have been two men living about the same time, each of whom was called
Capt. Charles Hodge. To designate them apart one was sometimes called the "original Capt. Charles," "who no doubt was the elder of the two. Have no knowledge as lo whether Charles who married Elizabeth, as above stated,
was or was not one of these captains, but there is a fair presumption that he was. Perhaps this was the Charles Hodge who, according to a Probate Record, had sisters Betsey, Nancv, and Mary, and brother John who died at sea, and another brother who lived in Plymouth, Mass.
Four children:
2.
NiciiOL.\s
3.
She
d.
4.
AxN
unm.
5.
Lucy Hodge,
b. .\pril 6,
1760.
5.
LUCY IIODGE
'
C7mr/es
'
Born April 6, 1760; married, Nov. 2j, 17S3, Damel Balch, born March i, 1761, son of Daniel and Hannah (Clemmons) Balch, of Ncwburyport. She died Dec. 27, 1797, after which he married Martha Tarbo.x. He died Oct. 13, 1835, at Ncwburyport.
247
Hannah Balch,
b. Oct. 14,
b.
Nov.
14,
8.
Elizabeth Balch, b. March 18, 17S6; d. Oct. 17, I073. Charles Hodge Ii.\LCH. b. Oct. 29, 17S7; d. Nov. 18,
1852.
9.
10.
Daniel Balch,
b.
June
16,
d.
;
June
13, 1794.
11.
William
d.
1.
/\X HODGE.
Born
769; married (i) a
HOVEY
26,
1S03,
1 77 1, Daniel Balch,
Thom.\s Hutciiixsox Balch, born July 7, and died June 28, 1817. Balch was a brother of
5 ne.xt
pre-
ceding).
14, 181S.
Ann
second wife.
1.
MICHAEL HODGE.
Born Sept.
9, 1780; perhaps a son of Michael Hod;:;e, mentioned on a foregoing page under " Other Probable Descendants of Nicholas Hodge;" married (i),
first
Nicholas and
Johnson, daughter of Captain She died Sept. 29, 18 10; married (2) (notice published Oct. 29, 1S14), at Xewburyport, Mass., Betsey H.\yward Eliot, widow of
21,
March
1S05,
j\L\RY
Mary Johnson.
Daniel Robert Eliot, of Savannah, Ga., and daughter of Dr. James and Susanna Thatcher. Mr. Hodge died July
6, 1S16.
uated at
He is probably the Michael Hodge who gradHarvard in 1799. He was called "Captain,"
militia.
248
HODGP: FAiMILY.
child
One
2.
b.
March
12, 1S16.
2.
(A/ic/jaer).
3,
1846, IVIary
(Russell)
Spooncr.
Hodge was
geologist.
His
Revolutionary War."
" R. G. Coburn,"
Mr. Hodge was lost on steamer on Lake Superior, Oct. 15, 1871.
Four children
3.
4.
5.
6.
Elizabeth Th.vtcher Hodge, b. Nov. 7, John RL'ssiii.L Hodge, b. Nov. 25, 1847. Jamf.s MiTHAt.L Hodge, b. .April 3. 1050. M\Rv Hodge, b. Dec. 17, 1S54.
1S46.
i.
JOIIX RUSSELL"
Born Nov.
25,
HODGE
).
1847; married HARRIET B. Evans. daughter of Seth Evans. Mr. Hodge was a manufacturer. Resided Atlanta, Ga., but died at Plymouth, Mass., April
12,
Two
7.
children
S.
Ja.mes
1S82.
15, 1887.
From
Mass.
Xcivbitryport Records.
b.
July 27,
1790,
Newburvport,
25,
New-
Sept.
5,
Charles Houge.
249
ME.
now
The land records of Kittery show that March i, As he 1674-5, a deed was witnessed by " Jolin llodg."
could not be a witness to a deed unless, at the time, he
was of a^c,
it
is
safe to
conclude that
}.Ir.
and more than likely some years earlier. He may have been a brother of or some way related to the elder Nicholas Hodge, who settled at Rye, in 1653, not lar from Kittery. The fact that I^Ir. Hodg witnessed a deed is all that is known of him. It is known, however, that there sprang from Kittery, about the time of signing this deed, or soon
certainly prior to 1653,
after, a faniil}-
who
by the name of Hodge. William Hodge, must have been born as early as
for
1681.
His
is
will
was entered
probate
May
29, 1776,
and
it
on record that
five years and seven months old. He was the son of James Hodge, and therefore, if a descendant of the above John, was probably a grandson. Samuel Plodge, as will hereafter be seen, lived in that vicinity and there had children. There was also another Sainuel Hodge living there, and neither of these men would seem from the records to have been the father of the other. It is to be hoped that in the near future some descendant of this Kittery Hodge family may complete the work
on
this line
here begun.
2 so
1.
HODGE FAMILY.
SAMUEL HODGE.
Born
ill
by age rriven at the date of which took place March 19, 1787; says the In 1738 Mr. Hodge was a "shoprecord, "aged 79." keeper" at Dover, N.H., and in 1759 was called a
1708, as calculated
his death,
" trader."
1737.
to
May
in
17, 1738,
in
deeding land
Paul Gerrish,
who
deed
is
is
called
" gentleman."
Dec.
I,
1759, Mr.
Hodge and
his wife
Baker.
deeded
same person,
it
but Mr.
Hodge
may
be inferred the
Feb.
16, 1767, a
First Church, at
father, or
Samuel liodgc was received into tiie Dover. Whether this was Samuel the
twenty-seven years of age,
Samuel
Four children:
2.
3. 4.
S.^.MUEL
Kli/akkth Hodge, bap. May 21, 1738. Hodge, bap. Jan. 27, 1740. Ann Hodge, bap. Nov. 28, 1742.
3.
-SAMUEL-
HODGE
16,
{Samuel').
7,
1767,
ILwNAH
in
Gerrish.
Sept.
Dover to James Calef for 13.10. Feb. 23, 1775, he bought land in Rochester, a town adjoining Dover. iMarch His 5. 1779' he sold land in Dover to Peter Hodgdon.
will bears date Oct. 30,
1780, and in
it
he mentions his
wife,
whom
251
minor child of his son Samuel, and a daughter Elizabeth. March 4, 1781, an inventory was taken on the estate.
A church record at Dover shows that a William Hodge, probably the son of Samuel, was baptized March 10, 1771. Another record says a child of William Hodge died Aug.
22, 1794,
re-
Three children:
5. 6.
7.
son Samuel.
1.
SAMUEL HODGE
(of Kittery,
;
Me.).
Probably born about 1735 married, 1760, Bet.sey Hill, He died in Residence, Dover, N.H. of Portsmouth. In an old deed his son is 1776, while on a trip to Spain.
called
Samuel "Tertius,"
the
third,
so there were
in
the
The
family has not been determined, but that they both be-
little
doubt.
The
tery,
sible.
first
child, as will
in
perhaps so called
honor of John, the early settler of Kitan ancestor, as seems quite pos-
Four children
2.
3.
4.
John Hodge, b. Aug. 9, 1762. Samuel Hodge, b. April 9, 1769. Betsev Hodge, b. Aug. 9. 1773 married James Hacket, Amelia, HanofBrookfield, N.H.; had four children
;
HiKAii ll'JUGE,
b.
woman
252
^vhose
first
HODGE FAMILY.
name
svas Betsey.
April
5,
1813, he deeded
land
in
Dover;
N.H.,
a large family. north of Dover, where he raised old yea.s ago, was living on the
son,
Samuel, a few
farm.
home
2.
JOHN' HODGE
9,
(Samticr).
married, 1790.
died,
'Born Aug.
ber
1S50,
ije^;
MarV
Stevkxs, of
Port.ntouth, N.H.,
who
88."
"aged
in
aged 95- He died NovemAt the age of 16 Mr. Hodge He was the Revolutionary war.
Dartmoor
:
prison,
Eng.
exchanged.
Three children
6.
7.
S.
John Houoe, b. June 10, 1792. James Hodge, b. June 10, 179^Makv Houge, b. Nov. 13, iSoo.
(.W//^e/').
3.
SAMUELMIODGE
Born April
9.
>/<'9;
married H.4NXAII
ANDREWS,
of
and Lucy (Perkuis) Hillsborough, N.H., daughter of Isaac He April 4. i SS^'Andrews, of Ipswich, Mass. She died moved from Kittery to was a harness-maker. In 1790 he was a justice of Francestown, in the same State, where he man highly repeace and postmaster many years a
the
;
spected.
He
Twelve children
Q
.0.
Sami-el Hodge,
10,
1806.
14.
iS37.
at
Siirtartia,
Miss.
b.
.M.irch
.at
,1.
Betsey Hodge,
Martin
:
19,
i797:
m^ Capt.
James
d.
Mav, 1S35.
Francestown, N.H.
OTHER HODGK
12.
FAMILIES.
253
James H. Hodge,
Providence, R.I.
b. April 19,
He
13.
14.
Levi Woodbury Hodge, b. Sept. 19, 1801. Hannah Hodge, b. March 15, 1S04; d. Sept.
27, 1850.
15.
16.
Saml'el Hodge,
b. July 7, b.
i8o5;
d. April 9, iSoS.
George W. Hodge,
Soi'HiA A.
Dec. 20,
res.,
1809; m.
Charlotte
Minneapolis, Minn.
Hodge, b. March 26, 1S12; d. Sept. 7, 184S. Frederick \V. Hodge, b. Dec. 4, 1814; d. Oct. iS,
1835, *' Sartartia, Miss., whsre he was a merchant.
19.
20.
Samuel Bell Hodge, b. Feb. 8, i8i8. Mehitabel B. Hodge, b. Oct. 31, 1S20;
6.
JOHX= HODGE
(John", SamitcP).
at
Born June 10, 1792; married Rhoda YoaNG. Resided Newmarket, N.H., where he died in 1872, " a^cd 80."
Mrs.
1872,
Hodge was
filed
Five children
21.
22. 23.
Thomas Hodge, m. three times; res., Boston, Mass. Drusilla Hodge, ni. Smith Pike, of .Milton. \.H. Marv Hodge, b. 1S30; d. 1S95, in Chicago, 111. [In 1892 there was a Mary E. Hodge living at 439 Shawmut avenue, Boston, Mass., who said she was the <lau.
of John Hodge, of Newmarket, N.H., and that Sanmel
Joseph Hodge, d." aged 20." Martha Hodge, unm. res. Boston, Mass.
;
254
7.
HODGE FAMILY.
JAMES' HODGE
;
{John\ Samuel^).
Born June lO, 1798; married, 1S2S, LUCRETIA Neal, of Brookfield, N.H. could obtain no information as to where
the family ever resided.
Four children
2tf.
Joii.N
27.
1S29.
16,
lumberman.
b. July 16,
28.
Marv
29.
Cassanua Hodge,
'
1S42.
8.
MARY HODG E
Born Nov.
13,
( John
-,
Samuel
'
who
died
in
1800;
Bridgton,
Me.
In
nearly ninety-six
health.
years
1896 she was a widow, and thoufjh old, enjoying a fair degree of
Her
children were
all
by her
husband.
Eit{ht children:
3'3-
OTHER IIODCE
Seven children
38. 39.
FAMILIES.
255
15.
1836;
d. Sept.
888.
;
40.
Franxes Kllen' Hodge, b. May 15, 1S39; unm. res. Xashua, N.H. Maria Josephine Hodge, b. Feb. 24, 1843. Lllrktia Sophia Hodge, b. July 23, 1844. William Hexry Hodge, b. May 19, 1S47; d. June 28,
1
85o b.
44.
May
7,
1849:
d.
Sept.
21,
19.
{Scimucr-, Sa>nucl^
).
Born Feb.
Guii.I),
8,
born X.jv. 27, 181S, daiiglitei ot Daniel and Mr. (Whipple) Guild, of New Boston, N.H. served a? a member of the Maine Legislature, as a of the peace, and postmaster of the village where
sided.
Betsey
Hodge
justice
he
re-
One
45.
child:
b.
Aug.
18,
1850;
m..
la.
II,
Clorinda,
26.
JOHN HODGE
'
(^
James
',
John ^ Samuel
'
Born Sept. 10, 1829; married (i), Jan. 28, 1S53, Phcebe Merrick, who died Feb. 22, 1891 married (2) Nellie Dame, a widow, of Jackson, N.H.
;
One
child
46.
James H. Hodge,
b.
June
li,
256
HODGE FAMILY.
Catherine Andrews; have
and John,
b. Jan. 31,
1S86.
28.
MARY
C."
HODGE
{Jai)ies"% JoJui'',
SamueP
).
Born Jan. 18, 1S34; married, Feb. 18, 1S59, JO.\.-\THAN M. Pitman, born Aug. 19, iSi.}, and died Oct. ^0, 1896. Mrs. Pitman, in 1S98, was still living. Resided Hiibbardston, Vt.
I'^oiir
children
Geokci.\ a. Pitm.vn,
P., b. A>ig. 4, 1887,
b.
47.
Chatham; had
Liicretia
A^.
M.AKY A.
June
8,
PlT.MAN, b. Julv
Steven D. Meserve,
Ll'CKETl.v H.
of Jackson;
Claude
1SS6.
P.,
b.
49.
1863
William H.
29.
CASSANDA
ueP).
N.
HODGE
{Jarnci\
JoJm\
Savi-
Born July
F.
given.
16, i8.|2;
married, August,
1S67,
dates
BENJAMIN
of births
No
Five children
51.
Jamks Chhtill.
CoR.\ Glftill.
52.
53.
Emma
Glptill.
54.
AJa.mie C;ui'till.
55.
Wallace Guptill.
257
OTHER HODGES
There appear
of the
to
IN
in colonial days lived in Maine Hampshire, mostly along the seacoast. Many Research has not connected them of them were mariners. by any certain line with those now living. Such facts as
and
New
may interest
others,
who
will
draw
their
own
conclusions.
Mr. Benjamin N. Goodale, of Saco, Me., whose wife is a Hodge of Pownalborough, I\[e., is endeavoring to trace cut some of the lines, and it is hoped
descendant of Henry
he
will
be aided by
all
who
feel
an interest
in
Hodge
family history.
In
in
Alna,
Perkins,
latter
towns originally a
in
number
of persons
by the name of
Hodge (Pownalborough was the shiretown in the county, and took its name from Gen. Thomas Pownall). Who
may
who
is
Hodge name,
certainly
a matter of
much
doubt.
ROBERT HODGE.
According
to the early records of
June 22, 1665, Marv Pit.MAN', daughter of Nathaniel and Tabitha Pitman, of Salem. Mr. Hodge died, as shown
by settlement of his estate, at Salem, between April 28 and Dec. 14, 16S5. His v/idow, Aug. 15, 1689, married John Brewer. She was bapti/.ed June 5, iCSo, and on the
258
twelfth,
HODGE FAMILY.
one week
later,
all
of her children were baptized. Salem has them all entered as Hodges, but when the children were married, except in the case of one daughter, they were all called Hodge, which there Is little doubt was the true name.
The church
record
at
Seven children
1.
M.^KV Hodge,
b. .March 10,
Sar.\m Houof., b. Feb. 19, 1667/S [Sept. 16. 1694. there was a Sarah Hodge bap. at the Old South Church, Boston,
Mass.].
3.
TABiTif.i
Hodge,
b. January,
8,
1701,
John Ruggles.
4.
5.
HoDGK, b. Sept. 23. 1672; rn., prob. Aug. 11, 1699, Thomas Lamere, of Plymouth. Mass. Elizabeth Hodi,i--., b. Sept. 15, 1674; m., prob. Nov.
H..\NN'\H
Robert Hodge, b. Jan. 25, 1676/7. Bethiah Hodge, b. Oct. 23, 167S;
m., July
5,
169.S.
ofticiating.
ROBERT HODGE.
gave
Southold, Long Island Aug, 17, 1763, and Boston an account of the capture of New York City by the Dutch. (See Force's "American Archives.")
at
Came from
ROBERT HODGE.
Master of a " brigantinc " called the " Philadelphia, of " Nov. 10, 16S4, went before a justice of the peace at " Portsmouth in the Province of New HampPhiladelphia, Pa.
;
shire,
in
the
sum
any person out of the Province, but such persons wliose names should be entered at the secretary's office." [Were not the two Robert Hodges here last mentioned one and the same [)erson?]
259
ROBERT HODGE.
About
the
May 25, 1750, James, Robert, Henry, and William Hodge, and James Hodge, Jr., signed a petition at Sheepscot to have certain land incorporated into the
County, Me.
town.
It
is
possible,
came
Irish emigration,
May
1754,
to the
being
charged
at
some
offence,
was remanded
church
New-
castle,
tion,
near Sheepscot, where he belonged, to gi\-c satisfac"as soon as the church," at Newcastle, "should be organized." Robert Hodge, who appears to have been
the leading
of a committee
member of this family, July 31, 1754, was one who reported at a town meeting that a
call
to
preach
at
Sheepscot.
a
5,
com1765,
testiin
he made an affidavit
regard to a land
In the
title.
The
mony was
came
to
he says,
1
"I
Tlie
731."
language of the
Hodge
says, "
located at
Robert Hodge came from Ireland, and died at the advanced age of one hundred and one years." It is further
stated
in
this
work
that
a large
land-
i6o
HODGE FAMILY.
In 1790 assistance was asked for nearly all his property. the support of " old Mr. Robert Hodge, and his cow was
sold
to
part
pay expenses."
This old
once "a large land-holder," whose property was nearh- all "acquired " by his nephew. This nephew was an innholder
in
Sheepscot
in
tlie
in 1775. May S, 1776, he is mentioned as captain of the First Compan}-, Third Regiment, Lincoln County
town
Militia.
His son,
Robert,
Jr.,
at
the
Company
in the
The work from which most of the above facts were gathered says, " Captain Hodge owned two of Tappan's ten-acre lots" (probably tlie two his uncle Robert owned which the captain "acquired" some years previous), on wliicii were " two flankers." The Indians once made an attack on
rocks
slaves,
Mr. Hodge's house, and from behind one of these flankers fired at the inmates. When Mr. Hodge died, an inventory of his property showed that he owned two
"Caesar and
I'hillis,
a bo}'
and
a girl."
ROBERT IIODGE
died
in
(of
Pownalborough).
;
is
supposed
to
have
Dec. 27, 1791, Henry Hodge, of Pownalborough, a brother of Robert, was appointed guardian to
Sarali,
chose guardians.
I,
A
the
1793, and in
:
division
the
following children
mentioned
261
2. 3.
4.
" PoLT.Y Hodge, m., 1791, Spencer Tinkham. m., 1793, Henry Roby. H.VNXAH Hodge, m., 1793, Aljiel Wood, Jr. Sarah (" Sally") Hodge, m. her coiusin, Henry Hodge
'"
Margaret Hodge,
d.
;.
June
8,
6.
7.
Robert Hodge, b. abt. 17S0. Hen-ry Hodge, b. abt. 17S3. Sarah Hodge, m., iSoi, Joseph T. Woods.
Jane ('Jenny") Hodge, m., 1S03. Thom.is Nichols.
8.
HENRY HODGE.
Born 1734; m. Sarah born 1736, and died July He died Aug, 27, i7yS; a brotlier of Robert Hodge, Jr., who died at Powiialborough in 17SS. The brothers must have been sons of the elder Robert, wl^o came from Ireland. Henry took great interest in tlie children of his deceased brother, Robert, and four of the six daughters were married at his house. Sept. 10, 1777, Colonel North, as says an old record, " called on an alarm in defending and retaking the mast-ship loading in Shecpscot river." Mr. Hodge was one of those who responded
,
27, 1^00.
He
at
company.
April
7,
The
1788,
object of the
expedition
Hodge "received
and no votes were
cast for
He
is
probably the Henry Hodge who with Abiel Wood, father of Abiel Wood, Jr., who married Robert Hodge's daughter
Hannah,
placed
in
in
it
first
church
in
Wiscasset, and
in
Boston."
division of the
dower
interest of Mrs.
some
262
HODGE FAMILY.
are
supposed
2.
3.
in
IIoDGL,
ni.
Oichaid Cool;.
is
Benjamin
X.
a descendant.
S.illy
Hfnky Hodge, m.
M.VRGARET Hodge,
Carleton,
Hodge.
17S1. Joseph
Carlcton,
13,
gi-andfatlier
of
Gen.
Jo-cph
oi
N.Y.
6.
7. S.
City.
Shed. April
Me.
WILLIAM ITODGE
There
is
(of
this William was a brother of Robert and Mcnry Hodge, mciUioned on the preceding
little
doubt that
He died ALay 29, 17S6. Mary, his widow, was appointed administratrix of his estate. The will of Mr. Hodge mentions three sons and si.x daughters. The Propages.
"
bate record, in speaking of one of the sons, John, says, Absent out of this Commonwealth in parts beyond sea,"
a descendant of William and
Edward Hodge living in Edgecombe, Mary Hodge, no doubt the William Hodge who died in 17S6, whose wife's name was
^lary.
Nine children:
1.
2. 3.
4.
5.
jA\tEs Hodge. John HoDf;i:. WiLiiAM Hodge. Jane Hi idge; ra. a Kennedy. JrNNET Hodge: m. an Csborn.
6.
a Trask.
263
Sarah Hodge
m. a Kennedy.
;
8.
9.
m. Jonathan Trask.
9.
ANNA HODGE.
Daughter of William Hodge, of Edgecombe, one of the five Hodge petitioners mentioned as settlers at Sheepscot, Me., in 1750; married, probably in 1773, Ben'J.vmin WOODBRIDGE, born in 1738, son of Benjamin and SuHe died Sept. 17, 1S17, sanna (Tappan) Woodbridge. " aged So," AIna, Me. In early life Mr. Woodbridge moved from Newbury, Mass., to Newcastle, Me., where he settled. He was in public life many years. Benjamin Woodbiidgc, probabl}- the elder, Jan. 23, 1769, was one nf the men appointed to inventory the estate of Samuel Hodge, which amounted to ;^213:4:6. Henry Hodge was ad;
ministrator.
Ten
children:
10.
Susanna Woodbridge,
Erskine.
r.lARY
b.
May
28,
1774; m.
James
11.
Woodbridge,
F.
mer.
12.
Sarah
Woodbridge,
b.
b. Sept.
27,
Follansbee.
13.
Anna Woodbridge,
Chase.
Sept.
iS,
1779;
1782
m.
Thomas
14.
Elizabeth Woodbridge,
ClitTord.
b. April 27,
m. William
15.
Benjamin Woodbridge,
Simpson.
b.
Sept.
g,
17S4; m. Sarah
16.
Jane Woodbridge,
Simpson.
b.
17.
Hodge Woodbridge,
Jan. 16,
1790;
18.
19.
1792
18,
264
IIODGE FAMILY.
(of
JAMES HODGE
Pownalborough).
five Hodge petitioneis who in 1750 asked to have certain land incorporated into the town of
Sheepscot.
Scott.
Quite likely he was the "James, Jr.," and the in the Revolutionary war under Captain
made an
affidavit in
regard to
Hodge,
in his attidavit,
About
ago
my
father
came
I
and settled
at a place
where
lived with
my
father five
or six years."
told
He
in
fur-
Woodbridge
him
regard
James Hodge sen.-ing in the Revocompany commanded by Captain Wendall, ot Lincoln County. Perhaps thi3 is the James who serv-ed in the war under Captain Scott, as heretofore menlutionary war,
tioned.
There was a James Hodge who lived at AIna, perhaps James of Pownalborough, who later in life had changed his residence. No doubt he was of the Sheepscot-Newcastle Hodge family, and perhaps was one of the
the
original
Hodge
Jr."
settlers
at
Sheepscot,
not
unlikely
the
"James,
He had two
One
sons, William
several daughters.
married, Jan.
8,
1794, a Kennedy.
WILLL\M- HODGE
Born June 1794, M.\RV
{James').
at
14, 1772,
Alna, Me.
married, Sept.
3,
("Polly";
Averill.
He
died
1869.
OTHER HODGE
FAMILIES.
is
26$
a granrlchild of
Jr.
Seven children
I.
Sar.^h Hodge,
lowell,
b. March 4, 1796; livtd to the age of 91 m. (i) a Barrett; m. (2) Dr. John Hubbard, of HalMe., who was governor of Maine three terms, She had three chiklren by each husband, one 1S50-3. of whom is Mrs. Edward Boston, of Richmond, .Me.
;
2.
M.^RGARKT Hodge.
3. 4.
Nancy Hodge.
Mary Hodge.
Ja.mes
5.
6.
7.
Sept. 2, 1S04.
b.
5.
JAMES HODGE
Born Sept.
2,
U7//nrm \ James
Morse,
4,
b.
1804; married (i), 1834, M.\RY Ann March 10, 1810, and died before 1S47, daughter
of Calvin and
Mary
1847 (one record says Nov. 24, 1846), SARAH RiCE, born June 25, 1816, at Union, Me., daughter of Nathan Drury and Sarah (Bannister) Rice. She died Aug. S,
1S57
;
wife.
Two
S.
b. April 8,
2,
1857, at Washington, Me., John Ripl-y Sprague. b. Jidy no 2, 1S32, son of WilHam and Eliza (Ripley) Spra.gue
;
Me.
Dec.
2,
Sarah Maria
Me.
;
Hodge,
res.
b.
1849, Washington,
unm.
'
Union, Me.
7.
WILLIAM HODGE
Born June
34,
William \ James
'
MERMe.;
RILL,
born April
1817,
at
Cape Elizabeth,
266
HODGE FAMILY.
She died
Washing-
Mr. Hodge died June g, 1SS5, at I.ynn, Mass., probably at the residence of one of his daughters. He was a farmer at Washington, where all his children
were born.
Eight children:
10.
b. April,
1S45; served
April 10,
iu Civil
Maine Volunteers.
1848;
d.
HoDGE,
b.
b.
m.
Dec.
January, 1S50
unm.
13.
b.
Nov.
6,
1S51
m. Herbeit F.
d.
Wis.
b.
14.
December, 1S54;
No-
15. 16.
Henry Hodge,
b.
June,
b.
17.
Nellie Frances Hodge, b. June iS, 1065; m. Charles Elmer White; res. in 1893, 28 Hamilton avenue, Lynn,
Mass.
"owner of
the
in
it to the British, for which he by a committee of Newcastle (Me.) men. " Robert Hodge, Jr., a near kinsman of the captain, said some things about Congress and the committee not agreeable to the latter, whereupon Mr. Hodge was made to sign a paper recanting and pledging support to the general
was taken
'
cause.'"
The
OTHER IIODGE
to the Newcastle-Sheepscot
FAMILIES.
family.
267
This family,
Hodge
at the
date
furnished
in
men
did
its
share of work
American Inde-
pendence.
is related how, at an early day, a Mrs. Hodge a farm in Edgecomb and another in Sheepscot, which were separated by Dyer's river that tlie cows of Mrs. Hodge were pastured on Dyer's neck, and that after dark some one person in a quiet way paddled across the river to milk them, being afraid to go in the daytime on
It
owned
Mrs. Hodge,
it
is
her turn at crossing the river alone, milking the cows, and
returning to the garrison."
GEORGE HODGE.
Born probably 728-9.
1
He was brought
to this country,
as tradition says,
when
About 1610,
of
after
Roman
cinl
Catholics
Ireland,
King James
II.
of England extinguished
tiie
an edict
of
and gave about 500,000 acres of the land in the jirovince chiefly to Scotch Presbyterians, under a promise to them of greot religious freedom. About 1700, under Queen Anne, the people complained that their religious rights were greatly interfered with, and they began to emigrate to
attainder,
.\nierica.
The
in
1733,
when
these
Scotch-Irish
20
HODGE FAMILY.
his parents or
was
brought by some kind friend is unknown, but as no record has been found of any parents, or person of liis name, hving where he spent his boyliood days, it is presumed that he was an orphan. Mary Jlodge, probably a daughter of
whom,
was
accidental!}' killed.
Congress.
their
progeny is now numerous. A granddaughter married John Scott Harrison, son of the first President Harrison. Mr. Hodge for many years resided in Northampton, Mass., wherein 1757 (one record says 1755) he married Jane Oue.stiox, of Boston, born 1734, "on shipboard," and died March 29, 18 14, aged " So years." ]\Ir. Hodge,
Oct.
6,
1767,
with
others,
contributed
to
for
purchase
court-
of land in Northampton,
upon which
to
build a
After
many
by
years
spent
in
Northampton he moved
iS, 1808.
Hadley,
in that State,
He was
a tailor
trade,
but notwithstanding his humble calling rose to be a man of importance in the community, gained v/ealth, educated his children, and died greatly respected. Mr. Hodge certainly
The
had three sons, one dying without having married. other two married, had large families, and their de-
Three children
2. 3.
4.
William Houoe, b. Sept. 30, 1758. John Hoix,e, b. Oct. 19, 1760.
Geokgi; HoDGt;,
b. .March 18,
1763
d.
unm.
269
WILLIAM
'
HODGE
George
'
Born Sept. 30, 1758; married, Dec. 22, 17S5, Am.\xda Hopkins, born Doc. 6, 1763, Springfield; granddaughter of Rev. Samuel Hopkins, by \s-ire Esther Edwards, who was a sister of the famous Rev. Jonathan Edwards. Mr. Hodge died .March 22, 1812, Hadley, Mass., and his widow died July 28, 1828, at the same place. Mrs. Henriette M. Plunkett, of Pittsfield, Mass., a granddaughter of Mr. Hodge, in a letter written a few years since says, "My grandfather, William Hodge, was a tailor, as was his father, but when I look at what he accomplished I realize that a good trade in those days was a substantial possession. He cared for his numerous family of children, built a good home, and left a comfortable estate. I am proud to say that the first money he felt that he could
spare
Tatler,'
he
invested in
books
and the
ponderous
in
which
now have
my
possession."
Twelve children
5.
George Hodge,
Tr>-on,
b.
b.
.March
i,
.M.xss.
Hed.
6.
June
1S26.
b. April 9,
William Hodge,
Cross
7.
E.MILY
Hodge,
b. Feb. 7,
of Hadley.
8.
Timothy
Ch.^vrles
13, 1793.
g.
Hodge,
b.
b.
Aug.
23,
1793:
10.
Mary Hodge,
Henry Hodge,
1S24, Sarah
.-X.pril
25,
1795;
1797.
m.,
1S13,
Joshua
Guilford, Guilford,
\'t.
11.
12.
b. April 13,
b.
.Manhus,
;
Onondaga
Co..
N.Y.
13.
Giles Hot/ge.
.'\i)ril
29, iSoi
d. Oct. iS,
1820.
270
14.
15.
HODGE FAMILY.
Anna Hodge, b. Oct. 20, Hannah Hopkins Honcn.
1S03
b.
;
m., Sept.,
Esther Eijwarijs Hodge, b. Oct. 10, iSoS; Edwin S. Adams, of Manlius, iS'.Y.
(Timothy
Hawkins,
^^arcll
ni.,
1S30,
17,
1813,
was appointed
3,
JOIIXBorn Oct.
HODGE
19,
(Gcoro-e').
19, 1789,
in
Sar.MI
1844,
DlCKIN>0.\, of Hadley,
who
died
June,
aged " yj years and 10 months." He died March 6, 1840. I^Fr. Hodge, by trade, was a goldsmith. The Northampton,
Mass., records sliow that Aug. 2^, 1813, John Hodge and Moses Porter sold land of the estate of William Hodge. Mr. Hodge had eleven children, three of whom died young. The order of births of the children has not been ascertained, but arc given as deemed probably correct. A son was born in April, 1700, another in 1791, and an-
other child
in
1793.
The other
as here given.
Eight children
17.
18.
19.
i,
1796.
2,
Harriet Hodge,
b. abt.
1S24, Lean-
der Merrick, b. .May 29. 1799, ^"d d. May 24. 1S56: son of Dr. Caleb and Charlotte (Noble) .Merrick. Resided in WiUington, and also Franklin, Conn.
children, two of
;
had eiyht
whom
in
were Harriet,
and Leander.
20.
b.
KiAZ.x
Hougk,
b.
d.
years."
OTHER HODGE
21.
FA\aLIES.
2']\
Samuel Hodge,
sumption.
b. in
1S03; d. Aug.
1805;
22.
23.
Cy.vthia Hodge,
b. prob.
d.
Feb.
13,
1834.
3,
b. prob.
1S07; d. .March
-Sept. 24,
1S21.
24.
b. in
1S09; d.
1S63.
11.
IIEXRY=
April
HODGE
13,
{William-, George^).
married, Nov. 23,
of Jolin
Bom
1797;
He
died Nov.
22,
widower."
Six children:
25.
b. Sept. 27,
2fi.
b.
27.
b.
182S;
1S31
gr.aduate
1..
July 16,
d.
.May
1833b.
29.
Oct.
22,
1833;
d.
Oct.
25,
30.
WiLLiA.M
14.
Hknrv Hodge,
Mrs.
Jessie
b.
July 24,
iS.ji
ni..
May
1SS5.
.Maxwell
(Lil.ickman)
City,
Hailey,
Nashville, Tenn.
Residence,
New York
N.Y.
18.
BEXJAMIX HODGE
'
{John\ George"-).
Born March i, 1796; married. May 20, 1820, Adeline Call.WDAK, born March 6, 1 806, and died Dec. 31,
iSoi.
He
Seven children
31. 32.
33.
Charles Dickenson- Hodge, b. Nov. 15, 1826. James Wilson Hodge, b. July S, 1828. Harriet .Merrick Hodge, b. Feb. 22, 1S30; m., June
20, 1S49, Francis A. Pierce, b. 1823.
She
d. Sept. 6,
?vL
272
34.
HODGE FAMILY.
Eliza Ann Hodge, b. May 10, 1832 m., May 1, 1858, Francis A. Pierce, the husband of her deceased sister, Harriet; had dau. Adeline. Samuel Hodge, b. Sept. 20, 1S35 unm. in 1897.
; ;
Sar.'vh Gould Hodge, b. March i, 1837. Susan Adeline Hodge, b. Nov. n, 1839; m., May
11,
1869, George Mortimer Gardner, b. iS.jo; liad George Benjamin, b. Sept. 21, 1S72.
38.
2G.
(//<:///-/ ,
Will-
George
'
Born Feb. 6, 1S26; married, Oct. 7, 1847, THOMAS F. Pr.rxKFTT, of rittsficld, Mass. Mr. Plunkett served in Congress and for a number of years was prominent in politics.
among women
is
in
literary
Tlte writer
indebted to
her for
much
Hodge
family."
Residence,
Pittsfield,
Mass.
Five children
39.
HarivIkt
i;Mir.v
Plunkett,
b.
40.
41.
b. Jan. 4.
1S50.
b. July 10,
42.
b. July 6,
43.
.^L\RGARET Plunkett,
b.
May
15.
1S67
31.
{Benjawhi^
15,
He
OTHER HODGE
Eight children:
44. 45. 46.
FAMILIES.
273
Ai-MIRA C. HonGE,
b. Jan. 15,
1850.
CuAKLES Silas Hodge, b. Oct. 2, 1S52. Leicester Porter Hodge, b. Feb., 1S57
1S58.
d. .\LirL-h 31,
47.
48.
4"g.
Frank
50.
51.
Hakry Eugene Hodge, b. May 6, 1S67. P.ESSIE Gardner Hodge, b. Feb. 4. 1S69;
1870.
d.
July 18,
32.
JAJSIE.S
John'',
George
Born July
1885.
8,
1828;
married,
6,
Oct.
19,
1853,
E>rHA'
8,
April
iSji.
He
died Nov.
52.
Carrie Rebecca Hodge, b. 1862; ra., Oct. 25, 1S83, Newton D. Russell, b. 1862, son of Owi^ht and Lauiietta
had four
b.
children,
How.ird.
38.
{Benjamin\
Oct. 22, 1872,
3,
Jahn\
).
Born Jan.
F.
12,
1842
married (i
),
Hexry
Hooker, born
1878; married
George
WillS'J.v,
who
died soon
married (3),
of Enfield, Conn.
May
One
child:
53.
274
40.
HODGE FAMILY.
{Hcnietie J/.^
Born Jan.
4,
1850;
marrfed,
Nov.
26,
1S76,
jAMES
Wells Hull.
Five children
54.
55. 56.
57. 58.
Helen Edwards Hull, b. Nov. 3, 1877. Ros.-iMOND Hull, b. April 29, 1S79. NoR.MAN Churchill Hull, b. Aug. 5, 1881. Edward Boltswood Hill, b. Fub. 3. 1S84. Carolyn Kellogg Hull, b. Sept. 19, 1891.
WILLL^M HODGE.
Born in the north of Ireland, probably of Scotch origin, and there died Jan. 4, 1723. Had wife Margaret. He had siK children, five sons and a daughter. Two of the sons, the daughter, and the mother died prior to 1730, when the remaining sons, William, Andrew, and Hugh, came to America and settled in Philadelphia, Penn. Among the descendants there have been a large number of doctors and clergymen. In the struggle for American independence the family took a prominent part. One, William Hodge, at the time a prominent Philadelphia merchant, signed the so-called " non-importation act;"anotherof thefamily, HughHodge, was a surgeon in the army during the war which followed. Rev. George W'oolscy, Charles, Hugh 15a)'ard, and Thomas L. J. Hodge, of Pennsylvania, arc now members of the Society of Sons of the American Revolution, by right as It is descendants of Dr. Hugh Hodge. (See No. 12.)
275
with
better
some descendant
in
this
line,
faciHties for obtaining facts in regard to this family than the writer, will follow up the work here commenced, pre-
Three children
2.
William Hodge,
per. liad dau. who in 1757 m. William West; prob. the William Hodge who, Oct. 25. ' signed the 1765, non-importation agreement."
b. .March 28. 171
1.
3.
4.
3.
ANDREW HODGE
BornMarch
2S, 1711
;
WHllam
'
).
married, 1731,
Jane McCULLOCH.
"
Andrew Hodge,
of Philadelphia, probably
Revenge
Cutter,"
3,Ir.
Mr. Hodge's wharf to Capt. (See pages 319 and 190, Vol. VH., Penn. Archives.) Mr. Hodge, tradition says,
Mitchell's galley, " for safety."
Hodge"
arms from
had fifteen children, but the names of eight only have been ascertained. Among those whose names have not been obtained was a daughter.
Nine children
5.
after her
grandmother;
11,
m.,
173S, in
He
was prob. of
v\ho
the
finn
of
Hodge &
for
Bayard of
children.
6.
Pliiladelphia,
furnished
7,
arms
the
Continental Army.
He
d. Jan.
1S07;
had eight
7. 8.
Samuel Kodgdon
was
his
second
tinental Arniv.
2/6
9.
HODGE FAMILY.
John Hodge, d. "aged 23." William Hodge, d. "aged 30." Andrew Hodge, b. April, 1753. Hl'GH Hodge, b. Aug. 20, 1755. James Hodge, d. unm.
10.
11.
12.
13.
i.
HUGH IIODGE
-
JH/Z/am
'
).
Married
of John
Hannah Harkum,
Harkum; died Dec. 17, [805. She was called "Aunt Hannah" by a large circle of acquaintances. Stephen's Philadelphia Directory of 1796 has " Hannah
Hodge, widow, residence, 6j Market
street."
One
child
14.
H'/gh Hodge,
college in
b. as
after-
11.
ANDREW^ HODGE
;
(ylWr^-w^ Jl7mam').
6,
S,
Born April, 1753 married, Sept. born Dec. 14, 1757, and died Nov.
10,
17S1, An.v
1S48.
Ledvard,
died
He
May
1835.
same day the bride's half brother, Col. William Ledyard, was killed at Fort Groton, or Griswold, Conn., where he was in command. After a fierce engagement the fort capitulated to the British. Colonel Ledyard in surrendering pres^cnted his sword to the British commander, who, taking it, immediately ran it through the body of the
colonel.
Seven children
15.
b.
April
iS.
17S4.
;
He was
d. Feb. 4,
277
17.
18.
19.
Jane Houge, b. February, 17S6; m.. in 1810, Robert H. Rose, of Montrose, Pa., who d. February, 1S42. William Ledyaru Hodge, b. Jan. 14, 1790. James Hodge, b. November, 1791. Annie Mari.\ Hodge, b. November, 1794 ni. Austin L.
;
Sands, of
1819.
20.
New
Slie, in
May
19,
Andrew Hodge,
Andrew
21.
Hodge, a planter, in New Orleans, La. Hi'GH Al'STiN Hi'imge, b. in iSoo; a New York City Directory, 1S32-5, says a Hugh A. Hedge was living
at
that
12.
HL'GH'
HODGE
{Andre-v\
U'ilham').
Born Aug. 20, 1755; married Maky Bi,.a.NCH.\RD, born 1765, and died April, 1S32. He died July 14, 1798. Feb. 7, 1776, he was surgeon of the Third Pennsylvania He was Battalion, serving in the Revolutionary war. taken a prisoner at Fort Washington, when the fort was captured by the British, Nov. 16, 1776. He stood high
in his profession,
his
release.
in
After
to obtain
to
have
before
lived
1796, two
years
his death,
street.
he resided
in Philadelphia,
Penn., at 91
Water
It is said he had five children, three of whom died young, but the names of only tvv'o children have been
ascertained.
Two
22.
children
Hu',h Leno.x Hodge, b. June 27. 1796. Charles Hodge, b. Dec. 28, 1797.
23.
2-]^
HODGE FAMILY.
17.
{Andrezv\ An-
Will/am').
1790; married,
Born Jan.
14,
May
14,
1822,
Sarah
P.
Bayard, daughter of Andrew Bayard, of Philadelphia, Penn. She was alive in 1875. Mr. Hodge was assistant secretary of the United States
treasury under President Taylor.
He
22.
{Hgh\
Andrezv-,
117//-
iam'-).
Born June 27. 1796; married, Nov. 12, 182S, MARE. ASPINWALL, b. Sept. 16, 1S04, d. Feb 26, 1873; daughter of John and Susan (Howland) Aspinwali, of New York City. He graduated at Princeton was a
GARET
physician
in
1832,
when
the
cholera
epidemic
reached
served
who
without pay
until the
epidemic subsided
in that city.
The
City Council and Board of Health of Philadelphia presented each of these physicians a silver pitcher.
Seven children
30.
b. Sept. 2,
1829; d. March
31.
John Aspi.nwall Hodge, b. A\i%. 12, 1831. J.wiES Bayard Hodge, b. Dec. 12, 1833; d. Dec, 32. 33. Hugh Lenox Hodge, b. July 31, 1836. W1LLIA.M Henry Hodge, b. June 14, 183S mamed, 34.
;
1850.
April
13, 1871, Alice Cogswell Weld, b. Dec. 4, 1S34, dau. of Lewis and M.iry A. C. Weld. Res. Phila., Pa.
35. 30.
b.
Feb.
5.
1841.
IVI:iy
20, 1845.
23.
CHARLES' HODGE
iam').
28, 1797;
{iri^h\
Andrew^
Wi/l-
Born Dec.
Sarah
2/9
1798, and died Dec. 25, 1849, daughter of William and Catharine (Wistar) Bache and great-grand-
daughter of Benjamin
ton,
Franklin;
of
married
(2)
Mary
the
He
died June
19,
(See Amer-
ican Cyclopedia.)
It is said
whom
prob-
Five children
41.
42.
43.
Ai'xniBALD Ale.xander Hodge, b. July iS, 18:13. Ch.\rlks Hodge, m. Marth.-i Gray Janeway, b. Nov. 27, 1S33, dau. of Rev. Thomas Leiper and Abigail Blackwood (Howell) Janeway, and granddaughter of Joshua Ladd Howell; had seven children. Thomas Leiper Janeway, a Pennsylvania S.A.R., is probably one of them. Fran-CIS Blancharu Hodge, b. Oct. 24, 183S; a D.D. at
Princeton College, Princeton, N.J.
44.
(i).
June
4,
1S63,
Harriet
Terry, b. September, 1839, and d. April, 1864; m. (2) Mary Stockton, of Princeton, N.J., dau. of Samuel
31.
L.\
Hugh^
li
'
Born Aug.
12,
183
married,
May
born
14,
1857, perhaps,
28,
Charlotte Gibhard
(See Morse Gen.)
Morse,
May
1S33,
2t.O
HODGE FAMILY.
a
Richard was
Five children
50.
b.
July 19,
1S59;
d.
Sept.
21,
51.
52.
John Aspin-\vall Hodge, b. March 9. 1861. Hugh Lenox Hodge, b. May 25, 1864; m.,
Annie Bcith, dau. of land no children.
;
t^ilbert
and Annie
Ceitli,
53.
Richard
above.
iNIORSr.
Hodge,
b.
54.
1S67; prob.
ni..
33.
{H-.tgh
L.\
Hi'.^h'',
Born July
31,
7,
1S69,
HARRIET
Roosevelt Woolsev,
and Jane Eliza (Newton) Woolsey. Mr. Hodge graduated at Princeton College, which was the "Alma Mater "
of so
many members
children
of this family.
Two
56.
57.
Hugh Lenox Hodge, b. May lo, 1S73; d. June Jane Woolsev Hodge, b. Feb. 13, 1875 d- at
i
10, 1S81.
birth.
35.
{Hugh L.\
Re.vsselaer,
Born Feb.
eldest
1S41
married Alice
Van
Katherine Van
Rensselaer.
Four children
60. 61.
26, iSeg.
July
i,
1S72.
28
1875.
63.
Edward Blanchard Hodge, b. Aug. 21, Katherine C. Houge, b. iMarcli 20, 1878.
36.
Born
May
20, 1S45;
f
married
only dauc:;hter of
Six children
66. 67.
68. 6g.
70. 71.
Carroll Hodge, b. Sept. 24, lS74. Helen- Harriet Hodge, b. Nov. 21, 1S76. Henry Baring Hodge, b. Aug. 12, 1878. Mildred .Aspi.wvall Hodge, b. ^^arch 24, LoriSE Bavard Hodge, b. Oct. 19, 18S3. Marv C.\rroll Houge, b. Dec. 24, 1SS7.
iSSi.
10.
BEXJAMIX
FRANKLIX'
-,
HODGE
'
Ck.iri\y<' ,
ifJ*^\ Andreii'
Born about
1S21;
William
married (i)
Anne Cambridge;
Three children
74. 75.
76.
E.m.ma
Hodge.
Mary Hodge,
41.
Charles',
Andrew ^, William
'
Born July iS, 1S23, Princeton, N.J. married (i), probably 1847, Eliz.abeth B. Hollid.w, of Winchester, Va. married (2) MRS. MARGARET McLaren Woous, of
;
Detroit.
He
in
1S46;
in
missionary to India.
Three
282
HODGE FAMILY.
at
Nottingham, Md.
1855 pastor at Fredericksburg, Va., and in 1861 had charge of a church at Wilkesbarre, Penn. Afterwards he
became a professor
Alleghany Seminary, Penn., and Have no account of children except that two daughters by his first wife survived him. He died Nov. xi, 1886.
in
51.
(John A. %
).
Hugh
Born March
1861
Genevieve
William
S.
Three children:
82.
83. 84.
CH.4RL0TTE Morse Hodge, b. .M.xy 25, 18S9. LuCASTA Karr Hodge, b. July 6, 1S90.
b.
53.
RICHARD MORSE
L. S
HODGE
Willia/n
(John
'
A.\ Hugh
ALICE Edward and
Hugh % Andrew \
25,
Born
May
1864;
16,
1SS8,
Mary Austen.
Two
87.
88.
children:
Genevieve Austen Hodge, b. Sept. 23, 1894. Ed\v.\kd Auste.n Houge, b. March 30, 1S96.
283
1.
Rhode
Island.
Little
is
Two
2.
3.
b. prob. 1740-3.
2.
DAVID- HODGE
Born prob. 1740-3;
(N./nvma/i'
).
is
whom
he married
uncertain.
In
Adams,
Seven children:
4.
5.
Otis Hodge,
b. 1763.
Nabla
(prob. Abigail)
Hodge,
;
August,
August
6.
16.
Molly
(prob.
Mary) Hodge,
b. abt.
1768
m., Nov. 9,
;
notice of
intention
to
m. given October
b. abt.
17.
Married by Elder
i,
Peter Warden.
7.
George Hodge,
notice of intention to m.
given June
and
certificate
Rachael Hodge,
Na.ma.v
b. abt. 1772.
9.
Hodge, b. abt. 1774; m., 1795, .Martha Phillips, of Adams, Mass.; notice of intention to m. given at N. Adams. .Sept. 30, 1794, and certificate issued Feb. 4,
1/95; res. Steuben, N.Y.
284
10.
HODGE FAMILY.
Nehf.miah HdDfiE,
Ives, of
b. abt.
Rene
N. Adams, Mass.
4-.
OTIS'
HODGE
{David\ Nchcmiah^).
29, 1804,
PiKECE
WescOT, born in Rhode Island; died Feb. 10, 1853, atwliich time, she was a "widow aged ^G." Mr. Hodge was twelve years of age when his father changed his residence from Rhode Island to Adams, Mass. Name of first wife and dale of marriage not obtained. The order here given
of the children probably
is
Ten
11.
children
Otis HoDGii, a ir.achini.st, unin. Thom.vs HoutiE.
Am.\s.\
;
d. July 2, 1S49,
12.
13.
14.
ij. 16.
17. 18.
Hodge; m., May, William Hodge. Robert Hodge. A.MOS Hodge, had w. Charlotte, and dau. Luc)- E., b. 1S43, ^^ho m., Dec. 29, 1S64, H. D. Wood, b. in 1S31 in Pittsfield, Mass., son of Isaac and Nancy Wood. RoiiA Hodge. Nao.mi Houtac. (A. Naomi Hodge m., July 28, iSoj,
1SJ4, Cynthia .McFarland.
19.
20. 21.
Jeremiah Waterman.) Lydia Hodge. Phcebe Hodge. Nehemiah Hodge; m. (certificate given Nov. 26, 1839), Caroline Fanny Hubbard, of Buckland had son, Abljott Lawrence Hodge, b. Jan. 5, 1847, who invented a railroad brake. Hudson River R.R. Co. paid him J3, 000 damages
;
without authority.
13.
THOMAS HODGE
'
Olh
",
David-, Nehemiah
'
Born probably about 1798; married (certificate to marry granted Sept. 9, 1820) LvuiA Dean; had ten children, nine living iji 1867; resided in North Adams,
Mass.
OTHER HODGE
Ten
23. 24.
FAMILIES.
285
children
22.
William D. Hodge, b. abt. 1822. RuFus Hodge. Mason Hodge, b. 1S27; m., Dec. i,
dau. of
had William M.
Hodge,
25.
26.
b.
1S31
M.
W. Hodge, b. 1839; m., May, 1863, Sarah E. Boyd, b. 1843, dau. of Rieley and Almira Boyd, of Whitingham, Vt. had Mina, b. Nov. 13, 1S65.
;
b. 1S41
22.
WILLIAM
Nehemiah
HODGE
).
Drew.
Born about 1S22; married, Jan. 7, 1844, Eliz.^ Probably had other children.
Three children
32. 33.
:
Ann
Harriet M. Hodge,
Son,
12,
b.
Aug.
iS. 1852.
who
ni.
34.
Francis Hodge,
REUBEN HODGE.
Born about 1764; prob.ibly a branch from one of the New England Hodge families; married Amy Haven. Mr. Hodge had three brothers, Elisha, John, who settled
in
Wisconsin, and
Billincrs.
286
Seven children
2.
3.
IIODGE FAMILY.
Sarah (" Sally "') Hodge, b. May 3, 17S9. Lois Hodge, m. Isaac Kimball; had cUu. who m.
of Portland, N.Y.
;
a Smith,
4.
5.
C.
7.
AzuBAH Hodge, m. David Gordon no children. Elsie Hodge, d. when a young lady. Abram Hodge, b. 1794. Isaac G. Hodge, b. 1799; m., in 1S24, Melissa, dau. of William and Anna (Mills) Hill, of Canajoharie, N.Y., and
had William, Sarah, Oscar, Squires, Roxanna, Ann, Henrielte, Elsie, Clemenza, and Charles. Jacob Hodge, m. and had Abram, now supposed to be living in Cayuga Co., N.Y.
8.
2.
SARAH- HODGE
Born
{Reuben').
May
3,
(2)
1764, ami
Jeremiah and Mary (Dayton) Mrs. I lodge died Gardner, of East Hampton, Conn. April 19, 1S69; children all by Gardner; resided Canajo(Tliis Sarah possibly the daughter of one of harie, N.Y.
died
May
Reuben's brothers.)
Eight children:
9.
10.
11.
12.
13. 14.
15.
S. Gardner, b. Feb. 17, 1S17. Sti-mfson Gardner, b. Aug. 2S, 1819. Sarah Gardner, b. Nov. 12, 1S21. Al.mie Gardner, b. Jan. 16, 1825. Franklin Gardner, b. Sept. 10. 1826; d. Nov. James Lion Gardner, b. March 9, 1829. Stephen G. tiARDNEu, b. Oct. iS, :83i.
ABRA.M
19, 1846.
16.
Howell
-
Gard.ver,
6.
ABRAM HODGE
Born
July,
{Reuben
married,
'
1794;
in
about
1820,
Caroline
MiLL.s.
He
died
287
Orville Hodge,
b.
1822;
ni.
dau. Marietta; son Leland, unm. in 1896; dau., wlio m. Luther Taylor, and had dau. Grace and son Orville. Res.
Cobbleskii'l,
18.
N.Y.
Augustus M. Kodge,
iams
;
19.
20.
21.
b. Dec. 3, 1836; in. Helen O. Willhad William B., Augustus Early, and Horace B. Mary M. Kodge. m. J. H. Stafford; h.ad Charles F., who m. and had Mary and Grace; and Alice J., who m. J. L. Earll, ofi:tica. X.Y. Ellen P. Hodge, m. Horace Bu-h, of Lowviile, N.Y. had William T., who m. and had. dau. Vera. Emily Hodge, m. E. H. Bernard, of Fremont, Neb. had William and Edward, who m., but no cliil.
:
CAPT.
JOHX HODGE.
Born probably 1733,
at
in
;
6,
1798,
Brunswick, X.J. buried in Christ Episcopal Church cemetery, Miss Julia B. Leupp, a descendant of Mr.
New
Hodge,
writes
Hodge was an
III.,
King George
and being piqued or disappointed in not receiving promotion to which he thought he was entitled, resigned from Under an act of Congress of -Vug. his majesty's service." 22, 1776, the loth of October following he was appointed
four guns.
to the
command of the frigate " Montgomery," of twentyTo prevent his vessel from falling into the hands
it is
of the British,
is
This, probably,
Hodge mentioned in the Newport, R.I., "Mercury," Aug. 16, 1796. The " Mercury" relates how
the Capt. John
2S3
there
lately
HODGE FAMILY.
arrived at Newport, from
" Sally,"
London, a Captain a large and elegant vase, or cup and cover, upon which was engraved, " From the Merchants of the City of Glasgow, To Captain John Hodge, of the American ship Sedgeley.' In testimony of their high sense of his Humane and Hazardous Exertions in saving the lives of i6o British Soldiers and Sailors, From on board the Aurora Transport, when Sinking, Feb., 1795." "The vase," says the "Mercury," " is of exquisite workmanship, ornamented with oak and olive leaves, etc., beautifully chased and frosted." Miss Leupp says, " He married a daughter of Alexander McDowell, a Scotchman, and had a large family his youngest daughter, Margaret, married William Leupp, and had seven children, all now dead."
Wicks, of the ship
having
in his care
' '
'
Margaret Leupp,
ra.
2.
3.
4.
5.
tt,
HoDCE Leupp,
uuni.
7.
liad
chiL
6.
WILLIAM
H. LEUPP.
Mother was Margaret, daughter of Capt. John Hodge married COKNELL\ Beach, of Cheshire, Conn. Residence,
New
Brunswick, N.J.
Seven children
1.
Julia
N.J.
B.
Leupp, a D.A.R.
unm.;
res.
New
Brunswick,
2. 3.
Mary
Leupp, d. several years since, unm., "aged 44." Willia.m Leupp, d. in infancy.
John Hodge Leupp, res. New Brunswick, N.J. William Leui-p, res. New Brunswick, N.J.
BuKR..\GE B. Leupp,
res. rts.
6.
7.
CoKNELl.\ L. Leupp,
THE LANSINGBURG
JAME.S IIODGE.
Born before 1760; was
relative of
(N.Y.)
HODGE FAMILY.
tlie
son of a
Hodge
wiio was a
Hodge
family.
The name of
Lansingburg
I\Ir.
Lansing has
is
known
that he
had born
at
tlie
name
The
of Lifely, of
German
extraction,
by
whom
he had
when
Norway, N.Y., which at that time was a wilderness. He had eleven cliiklren, si.K boys and five girls names of nine known: Abel, David, Harvey, Alanson Lansing, Ilcnrj',
;
Julia,
Emily.
at
home
Lansingburg.
He was
on the Hudson
river for
years.
The
James was also a pilot on the Hudson most of his During the Revolutionary war he served under Washington in the Continental Army. Mr. Rodney Hodge, of Adams Centre, N.Y., in 1894, then seventycider
life.
four years of age, furnished a large share of the information obtained in regard to the early history of this family.
His
letters
and quite
290
HODGE FAMILY.
One
of his letters
is
of a historic character.
closed with
"I think
my
father's descendI
may
further
say that
durance
the
vile,
who
hundred
in
The
to
elder
Hodge, who
assisted
probably from
of the eastern
New-
some one
Hodge
4.
RODNEY' HODGE
Born Aug. 8, 1820, Norway, N.Y. married, Oct. 9, 1845, Chart.otte Maria Munson, born Oct. 14, 1820, Salisbnr)-, N.Y. daughter of "Lud" and Sal!)' Munson. Mr. Hodge died Jan. 5, 1900, at Adams Centre, N.Y.
;
Seven children:
5.
6.
1846.
184S;
d.
Sept.
17,
7.
8.
9.
Ellen M.aria Hodge, b. Dec. ij, 1S49, Weston, N.Y. now Mrs. Robert Smith res. Province Ontario, Canacia. J.4.MES MiLTO.N Hodge, b. Sept. 2i 1S52, Weston, N.Y.; res. Adams Centre, N.Y. Jav Niles Hodge, b. Jan. 8, 1854, Pinckney, N.Y. res.
, ;
10.
11.
Rome, N.Y. Amell\ Hodge, b. Jan. 20, 1S56, Pinckney, N.Y. m., Dec. 22, 18S6, Osmar Wheeler Leonard, b. July 11, 1S59, .son of John and Isabella (.Smith) Leonard, and grandson of Henry and Huldah (Hull) Leonard; res. East Worcester, N.Y. MiNA A. Houge, b. June 28, 1S5S, Pinckney, N.Y. m. Charles Rogers; res. Adams Centre, N.Y.
E.M.M.^
;
REV.
0.
M.
HODGE,
D.D.
291
Rol>c>-t\
the pioneer
'
Born Aug.
31, 1S68,
9,
of
New
New
married (2), Feb. 28, 1871, Marie Louise Hofer, of Haven, daughter of Victor and Salome Hofer, NewCity, afterwards of Jeffersonville,
York
N.Y.
(The Hofcrs
Andrew
born Nov. 22, 1767, and put to death in iSio, by order of Napoleon. In 1S19 the Emperor of Austria conferred
upon
his
family a
patent of nobility under the name name of the place where he was captured.)
at Franklin, Mass., near
Boston, where
pastor of a church.
For some
his
)'ears
he was a pastor
written
Danbury, Conn.
Among
"
is
The Sleeping
one of them.
One
12.
child
b.
May
29,
1S73, D.xnljury,
ut
Conn.
(PENN.).
a branch from
some one of
the
families of early date in the New England Statas, but the " connecting link " has not been ascertained.
Hodge
1.
JAMES HODGE.
Born July 5, 1795; married (i), Aug. 23, 1823, REBECCA Miller, who died Nov. 4, 1828, Plymouth Valley
292
Pcnii.;
tlODGE FAMILY.
married (2), March 25, 1S30, Keturah RANSO^r, born April 26, 1801, dauglitcr of Georcje Palmer and
Elizabeth (Lamoreux) Ransom.
July
3,
1778,
at
the battle of
5,
killed
Mr,
Hodge
died Nov.
Nov. 21, 1S62. Resided where both died, Le Raysvillc, Penn. Mr. Hodge was probably of Albany, and may have been of the Lansingburg family, in which there were a number of James. Had three children by first wife and
four by second.
Seven children
2. 3. 4.
Fr.\ncis
McKendree Hodge,
Edg.\r Dewitt Hodge, res. Chicago, 111. Priscili..^ Hodge, m. John A. Cockling.
5.
6.
7.
8.
James Monroe Hodge. Chester Prentice Hodge, b. Dec. 16, 1S34. Wilbur Fisk Hodge, b. April 6, 1837. Sarah Lucretia Hodge, b. May 30, 1845;
Chicago,
111.
unni.;
res.
6.
JAME.S
MONROE HODGE
=
{James'). born
J.
Married, July
16,
1S61,
May
Penn.
Clyde.
Residence,
New York
born
and Philadelphia,
Children
all
in latter city.
Eight children:
9.
Alfred Clyde Hodge, b. Aug. 17, iS^i; d. Jan. 29, Grace Hodgk. b. .M.iy 12, 186S; d. Aug. 4, 186S. Adele Hodge, b. April 20, 1870; d. July 9,1870. Bertha Hodge, b. Sept. 18, 1S71.
;
1S66.
14,
b.
293
).
{Jawcs'
;
April
1837,
Lc Raysville, Penn. married, Eugenia Mott, born June 23, Residence, La Grange, Ind. PVcdcrickstown, O.
1834,
14,
1863, Jl'I.IA
Eight children:
17. 18. 19.
d. Out. 8, 1S65.
20.
21. 22.
Egbert Mott Hodge, b. Oct. 3, 1S66; d. Nov. i, 1S66. Egbert Mott Hodge, b. Nov. 24, 1S67. Julia .Moit Hodge, b. Nov. 12, 1S69. Chester Ja.mes Hodge, b. Jan. 21, 1872. Gren"ville Sheridan Hodge, b. Sept. 4, 1S73; d. Oct.
II. 1873.
23.
b.
Aug.
14,
1S76; d. Sept.
24.
b.
7.
WILBUR
Born April
FLSK=
6,
HODGE
{James').
13, 1S67, S.VRAri
111.,
1S37;
married, ?.Lirch
9,
Margaret
Ross.
Ros,S,
born June
1845, Jacksonville,
born
in Jacksonville,
111.
Five children
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
Credit
Alice Keturah Hodge, b. June 25, 1872. Chester Ross Hodge, b. Jan. 27, 1876. Julia Louisa Hodge, b. April 14, 1881.
is
due
to the
294
nODGE
FAMILY.
CAROLIISfA
HODGE FAMILY.
About the year Soo emigrated from Tarborough, Pkigccombc Co., N.C., to Livingston County, Ky., and there
i
settled
BRYANT,
this
and
tlie
He
Jvlr.
F. T.
Hodge, of Evansvillc,
grandson of
tell about some house during the Revolutionary war. George, John, and Alexander Hodge, of North Carolina, were all in the Revolutionary war, the
British soldiers
coming
to his
latter a lieutenant,
whether or not they were of the family of Henry Hodge has not been ascertained. RLany of the Hodges of New England were mariners and frequently visited the coast towns of the South.
but
Some
of
them
it is
known
it
is
not improbable
North Carolina were of Northern parentage. Mr. Hodge had by his first wife seven children and by his second three. (See p. 2S9.)
that those in
Ten children:
1.
Roi;f,rt
Hodge;
s:iicl
to h.ive
m.m
in
2.
3.
d. in 1S27. d.
Thomas
H01.OE,
of Evansvillc, Ind.
4.
5.
He.\rv Hodge,
lived in
Tennessee
d. i\Ut. 1850.
;
Jamls Hodge,
res. Livin.:;^ton Co., Ky. d. iSjj; father of H. C. Hodge, of Keokuk, Iowa, who had four sons. res. Livinijston,
6. 7.
Ky.
d. 1S35.
295
10.
d. abt. 1S57.
MISSISSIPPI
HODGE FAMILY.
in
the
It
may have
an off-shoot from the North Carolina family of an earlier (See Lewis Genealogy.)
1.
JOHN HODGE.
Married, 1814,
AnneC.
James
INI.
in 1S4S.
Seven children
2.
Mary
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Eui'He.mia Hodge, 1j. 1S15; m., 183J, Dr. A. H. Buchamn, Hot Spii;igs. Ark., wlio died, 1S65; h.id Thomas, b. abt. 1841. James Lewis Hodge, b. iSiS; d. 184S, unm. William Isaac Hodge, b. March 14, iSjo. Joseph Hodge, b. 1S23; d. iSju, unm. Robert Thomas Hodge, b. iS:;;; d. 1S52, unm. Re.s-jamin Lewis Hodge, b. 1829; m. Caledonia Cash;
d.
1864.
colonel in Confederate
Army and
tongres:)nian.
i.
WILLIAM
Born March
1S48,
Mar-
garet
P. Ellis,
born y\ug.
19,
182S.
Me
died Jan. 4,
296
Six children
S.
HODGE
FAMILV,
TiKiMAS E. Hodge,
b. M.iy 2, 1S49.
;
9.
10.
11.
Ann Lewis Hodge, b. March 14, 1S51 d. 1S52. Martha K. Hodge, b. July 25, 1S53; ni., April 13, 1874, Jamos Ernest Peeler, b. May 22, 1851 four children. George Gordon Hodge (dau.), b. May 2, 1S57; d. 1SS4,
;
12.
b.
Aug.
19,
1S59;
rf-
April
17
13.
-Maky B. Hodge,
b.
Aug.
16, 1S61
FAMILY.
JOHN HODGE.
Born Jan. 28, i8o3, Canterbury, N.H., probably son of Jnmcs Hodge; married Sak.VH N. Roi;ir-:, b. Oct. 29,
1805, of Danbury, N.H., though born in Sutton.
He
died
Mr. Hodge had three brothers and a sister: James, born iSoS, and died Feb. 18, 1S69; Chandler, born 1S13', and died March 19, 1S77; Leonard, still younger. James
married and had a son, Orra,
N.H.,
in
who resided in Concord, 1896, and a daughter, while the other brothers
Harriet, married Alfred Stevens,
died unmarried.
The
chester,
sister,
of
Man-
N.H.
in
Mr. Hodge also had an uncle, who resided Vt. When two years old Mr. Flodge with
Lamoille,
parents
his
as says an old record, " back to Londonderry," which probably was the original home of
297
Two
2.
3.
cliildien
Jeremiah Hodge, b. Jan. 28, 1S31. John Gilbert Hodge, b. Jan. 27. 1841 res. Canterliury, N.H. ra., Aug. 12, 1862, Amelia C. Morrison, d.ui.
; ;
days after his marriage lie enlisted in Company D, Taelfth New Hampshire Regiment, and soon started for the seat of war. He was in
the battle of Chancellors ville,
David L. Morrison.
Two
heard of afterwards.
It is
May 3, 1S63, and never supposed that he v/as killed by and so disfigured by it that his
2.
JEREMIAH- IIODGE
{John').
Born Jan. 28, 1S31; married, Oct. 5, 1854, JUDITII Ann Colby, born September, 1824, daughter of Abncr Colby, of Auburn, N.H. The marriage took place in Manchester, N.H. In 1896 Mr. Hodge, in company with his son, Ronton, was engaged in the manufacture of doors, sash, and blinds, at Manchester, evidently doing a large
business.
large-sized
man,
intelligent in conversation
and quite
genial in manner.
Three children:
4.
Ch.\rlf.s Ren'ton
5.
6.
Hodge, b. March S, 1S56; m., March 17, iSSo, Mary Frances Moore; had Fred, and Ijertlia .May. Lucy Hodge, b. Nov. 20, 1S5S. Alice .M. Hodge, b. March S, iS6j d. Sept. 23, 1S72.
;
298
)ioDt;r:
family.
THE
1.
LEVI
HODGE FAMILY.
Watwick, Franklin County, Mass., He was born about Levi Hodge, No. 119, page 61, in the line of l7So-5'5" John Hodge, the progenitor," after the Revolutionary war, in which he served, resided at ]5aruard, Franklin Count)-, Mass., which is a few miles from Warwick, and it is possible was the Rev. Levi Hodge here mentioned. If not,
a
Was
resident of
late
in
sometime
it
is
that the
near relationship.
No
Hodge had
Jr.,
neighborhood.
children
Llvi
Hu1)(.f., b. .xbt. 177S.
Two
2. 3.
i.r).\n
Hodge,
b. abt. 17S0.
2.
1S05,
TAnnilA
daughter of Ephraim
299
6.
7.
8.
Ki'HKAiM TowNE HoDGE, b. Feb. 29, 1S12. Russell Hodge, b. Jan. 10, 1S17. Roswell Hodge, b. Jan. 10, 1S17; m. Calista Short; he
d. Dec. 22, 1S88.
No
chil.
9.
Asa
b.
.S. Hodge, m., Mny 8, FS45, I-"cy Robinson Parker, Nov. 13, 1S17, and d. Feb. 4, 1.S74; chil. died in inf. He was of Athol, but res. in Hubljardstown, Vt.
10.
11.
I'HaiUE
Hodge.
m. her cousin, M.idison Hodge; no
chil.
HuLDAH Hodge,
3.
ELDAD= HODGE
Born about 1780;
Oct.
11,
{Levi').
married, Oct. 29,
1S03,
Ru.\.\\.\
ToWNE, born
wife.
died.
She
One
12.
child:
Madiso.n Hodge, m. Huldah Hod-e,
his cousin;
no
chil.
4.
LEV'F
HODGE
11,
(Z>/=, Z.-Z7').
Born April
Seven children
13.
14.
Joseph
Charles H. Hodge, b. Aug. 17, 1S33; m. (i) Marietta Stockwell m. (2) Myra Titus. L. Hodge, b. Nov. 10, 1835; m. Ann Sm.dley.
;
He
15.
Tabitha
Smalley.
J.vne L.
Hodge,
b.
M.ay
n,
1.338;
m.
Simeon
16. 17.
Hodge, b. Nov. 30, 1839; m. Carlos Wade. Mary Vinald Hodge, b. March 12, 1842; m. John Lovewell; d. July 3, 1885.
30O
18.
19.
IIODGE FA>riLY.
HuLDAH
1875.
B. IIoDGE, b. Sept.
2,
b. Sept. 29.
5.
CHARLES MIODGE
Married Caroline Walts.
{Levi \ Levi'
).
Three children
20.
21.
Feb.
6,
Cassius Hodge,
b.
September, 1S44;
Cyutliia Newhall.
G.
Levi').
1S12, Warwick,
;
Mass.;
married (i),
April
185
Vt.
I,
S,
1S3S,
Betsey C. Se.WEiI
Sus.VN M. W.VRRE>f.
He
first
died Jan.
Had
two children by
by second.
Three children:
23.
24.
25.
HoLDEN S.\Nt'.oRN HoncE, b. Nov. 19, 183S. Vernon Waterman Hodge, b. 1S41 d. May Delia Reed Hodge, b. Aug. 7, 1S52.,
;
23, 1S54.
7.
RUSSELL' IIODGE
Born Jan.
10,
{Levi-, Levi').
He
died
June, 188S.
Si.x
children
Levi Hodge, b. Nov. 8, 1S36. Chastina Hodge, b. Feb. 11, 1.S39. Oscar Hodge, b. P"eb. 26, 1S42. Geokge W. Hodge, b. Oct. 10, 1043.
26.
27.
28. 29.
3OI
b.
March
4,
1853.
10.
PHOEBE HODGE
=
;
{Levi-, Levi'
;
).
FrExXCH
second.
first
Three children:
32.
33.
34.
Jennik S.vnt.orn, m. Edward Wilkins, and d. iMarcli, 1865. As.\ Sanborn, b. 1844, and d. June 21, 1S64. Ida French, m. Dr. Freeman Babbitt.
23.
T.\
Ann
Born Nov. 19, 1S38; married, Nov. 27, 1864, Flora Peck, of Stowe, Vt. Air. Hodge served almost three
in
years
He
Three children:
35. 36.
Jexme
S.
Hodge,
Wisconsin.
March
S, 1S75,
37.
b.
May
16, 1876,
Stowe. Vt.
25.
{Ephraim
T.\
Levi-,
Born Aug.
HERBERT
Straw.
Five children
38.
Leo Herbert Straw, b. Jan. 7, 1S77. Susie Kak Str.wv, b. Dec. 14, 1879. Ethel Mar Stkaw, b. April 15, 1SS3.
Minnie D. Straw, b. June Thomas Holden Straw,
1897.
7,
188S.
b.
Feb.
7,
302
IIOnCE FAMILY.
;^-k.
ANDREW HODGE, OF
ANDREW
IIODGE.
VIRGINIA.
Born 1 77 1, in Virginia, near a place then called Green Late in the last Brier, where he grew up to manhood. century he accompanied Daniel Boone from Virginia through Kcntuck)'. He had a brother, Hamilton, wlio preceded him to Kentucky. Andrew returned to Virginia, where he married ISAiiEL i\IclNTVKE and soon after moved to Montgomery County, Ky., where he lived until iSoS and then became a resident of Clark County, O., v/herc
his wife died
about 1835.
all
Jane McCllvtock, of
six children,
Virginia.
By
he had
born
in
quite
residing in
and about
Mr. James Milton Hodge, of New Mooreheld, 0., son of James H. and grandson of Andrew Hodge,
has furnished about
family.
all
Andrew Hodge
is
died at his
home
near Springfteld,
It is to
be regretted
not
known of
his ancestry.
Perhaps he
was
who came
to this country
and
quite frequently.
William Hodge,
the eldest son, m. Eliza Wolf and had two sons and a daughter aflcr his death she married a Dust and moved to Paris, Edgar Co., 111., wliere f.imily
;
now
lesides.
303
of
whom
all
inanied.
William, the
;
he has two
married, viz.
Charles
who
has Elmer and Harry, and John who has one young child. The three daughters, Susan, Amanda, and Dorcas, may
fur-
lihl
HonGE,
:
P.O. address, Springfield, O. third son, m. Lavinia Spencer, and had eight
children
James H., Andrew, Mathew, Mary Jane, Anand Sarah. Mary Jane and AbiJames H. m. Matilda Hendricks, and has son Edgar. Andrew, Mathew, and Sar.ah are living unmarried. Angeline and Is.ibella are m.arried. Eli, the
young.
father, d.
Dec.
7, 1852,
"aged
j6."
James H. Hodge, fourth son, b. April 27, i8oo;d. Sept. 23, 1S7S; m. Elizabeth Saylor and had Samuel M., John H., James .Milton, and Sarah Jane, all of whom are now living. Samuel .M. has four sons and four daughters. Three of the sons are married: John H. has one son; James Milton m. Mary .A.nn Hunter and had Emma who
d.,
5.
Asa M., b. Oct. 3, 1873; Ida Miranda, b. Feb. 2, 1875 Annie Isabella, b. Oct. 20, 1S7S. Sarah Jane, dau. of James H., unmarried. S.\KAH Hodge, the fifth child of .\nd'ew, m. William Uaird
1871
;
6.
and had two sons and two daughters. Jam; McI.ntvre Hodge, sixth child, m. Jeremiah Yeasel had twelve children, eight boys and four girls all married.
;
V/ILLIAM
1.
George County,
he
whom
named
his
304
HODGE FAMILY.
Mason Ky., before 182S, and that year settled in Maysville, County. Here he became a member of the Presbyterian
He married (i), Jan. church, Rev. Mr. Edgar, pastor. Paris, Ky., who was born Sept. 19, 1809, Mary Todd, of May 31, 1788, and died Nov. 10, 1834; married (2),
4,
1826,
Sarah B.URD,
11,
of Washington, Penn.,
1833; married (3), May I, 1S34, Mrs. Isabella Dorsey, daughter of Dr. WiUiam Watts, whose wife was a McCullough. Mr. Hodge probably married Mrs. Dorsey in Flemings-
March
May
30,
died, burg, Ky., where he afterwards lived and where he Nov. 22, i860, aged seventy-eight. He had in all twelve
children, six
by
by
his second,
and
Twelve children:
2. 3.
S.\MUEL HoDCE, b. Nov. 15, 1S09; d. Aug. 3, 1S31. ^L\RV An.s Hodgk, b. Feb. 2, 1812; m., Sept. I, 1S2Q, William Triplet!. She d. Jan. 31, 1S35, le.iving two dau., Mary Hodge Triplett and Isabella Hodge Triplett.
4.
Nathan Houge,
J.
6.
b. June 13, 1S14, d. .March 27, 1S36. Mr. Hodge at the time of his death was serving under Col. Fannin at Goliad, Te.xas, and was one of the 412 men massacred at that place by order of Gen. Santa Anna, of died Mexico, in violation of the terms of surrender. He and a martyr to the cause which made Te.xas a republic, finally a State in the Union. 1S16. Eliza Hodge, b. Aug. 22. WiLLlA.M A.SLiKEW HoiM.E, b. .M.irch 21, 1820; d. Dec. 15.
1824.
7.
8.
9.
Sakah Field Hodge, b. Oct. 22, 1S24. George Daird Hougg, b. .\pril 8, 182S.
1S31. Sl-san Baird Hodge, b. July 2, 1830; d. Sept. 6, Jane ISaird Hodge, b. Feb. 5, 1S32; d. .Sept. 8, 1833. res. Page; M.iry WiLLiA.M Hodge, b. April 17, 1835; m.
10.
11.
Evansville, Ind.
12.
had dau.
Isabella.
Andrew Todd
H<hige,
b. Srpt. 5, 1837.
305
b.
March
Ky.
8.
( f/
77//,7w
'
8,
1825 daughter oi'" Col. John VV. Tibbatts, of Newport, Ky., where the family Vwcd many years. She died in [886. He became a midshipman, U.S. Navy, Dec. 16, 1S45, '^'^'^ resigned Jan. 28, 1S50. Mr. Hodge was a distingtiiihcd general in the Confederate army, and after the war was a State senator in Kentucky some years. A few years before his death he went to Florida, where he became interested in orange-growing. He was a prominent attorncy-at-law, and practised at his profession until his death, in 1892. Five children:
14. 15.
WiLLi.\.M T.
16. 17.
res.
Newport, Ky.
Christian Dailey
;
ni. Sa;iiuel
one
iS.
John Tavlur Hodge, m. Virginia I.ovell, of Covington, Ky. .Mr. Hodge is an attorncy-at-law now a judge,
;
Newpott, Ky.
or
HODGE.
1636; became a was granted
Boston certainly
13, 1640.
as early as
freeman
to a
May
him
in Braintrce,
settlement was
being
acres.
The
rec':'rds
3o6
HODGE FAMILY.
In the history of the town his
star, as
those arc
in
settlers.
owned
garden."
year.
July
7,
The name is plain " Richby others the name In early days generally appears as Richard Hogge. poor spellers often twisted the name Hodge or Hodges
deed
is
on record
town.
ard Hodges."
In
records written
into
Hodg, Hogge,
or something else.
As Richard
his
signed his
name Hodges,
Hodge, was
it is
fair to
believe
his real
name.
is
That
little
children held to
doubt.
his very
New
England," and
says this Richard, so far as he can judge, had no connection with any Hodges family in this country,
also
by
letter
but probably the name was, or has become, Hodge. One of Richard's sons, as will be seen, had the name John, and
was born March 4, 1643-4. The John Hodge whose line we have extensively traced in the main part of this work must have been born about the same time. The woman he married was born in 1646, two years later, which
seems
to warrant this
conclusion.
It
is
not,
however,
believed that the two Johns were one and the same perRichard's Evidently they had different parentage. son.
wife's
He belonged to the " First spoken of in the old records The same church brother, Richard Hogge." records give the names of his children, dates of their births, and baptisms:
name was
in
JO.\N.
Boston, and
is
OTHER HODGE
Four children
1.
FAMILIES.
307
2.
Joseph Hogge, b. December, 1637; bap. Aug. 25, 1639. Mary Hogge, b. July 16, 1641 ban. July 22, 1641 soon
; ;
d.
3.
4.
4,
3,
RICHARD HODGE.
Born
Mny
10, 1810,
Catharine Devilbiss, of Westmoreland, Penn. Removed to Springfield, O., in fall of 1839. He died May 30, 1852, while on his way to California. The widow afterwards resided with her son Xoah, at
married, April, 1S3S,
Akron, O.
Five children
1.
:
J.A.C0B
abeth
b. October, 1840; ni., March 19, 1863, Elizhad J. Denuis, b. June 7, 1S44, of Springfield, and Minnie, Margaret, Lizzie, Abbie, and Sallie.
Hodge,
2.
Noah Hodge,
3.
b. Feb. 6, 1842, in Springfield; m. (i) D. L. O. Johnson, of Jackson, Miss., who d. Aug. 10, 1874; m. (2), May 16, 1S76, Sarah W. Ashman, at Akron, O. Mr. Hodge about 1S70 was clerk of the Circuit Court in Hinds Co., Miss. afterwards was a practising lawyer in Akron, O., from which place some years later he moved By his first wile he had Kdgar O. to parts unknown. and another child. Richard Houge, b. June 25, 1S46; m., Oct. 21, 1S72,
;
Sally Pierce.
4.
George W. Hodge,
Springfield.
b.
5.
Kate Hodge,
Stuver,
b.
May
12,
1S46,
in
Northani[>ton
Co., Venn.
still
Supposed to have resided in .Akron, O., and perhaps there; had two dau., F.lsie E. and Nellie E.
HODGES, UNCLASSIFIED.
make mention of
Place
is
Old
Enc;;lish
records
of
number of
per-
sons by the
name
Hodge.
come under
observation.
in
Following them mention is made of some of the name this country who have not been clearly identified with
families traced.
any of the
An
Hodge house
" in
Lancashire, England,
the time of
England,
Robert Hogge (Hodge) was sheriff in York County, (See published records of County of in 1555.
York, p. 364.)
Chancery Proceedings in the reign mention of William Hodge, Gent., of P'lint, Cornwall, who was buried April (Bath abbey register.) 22, 161 1.
Topham's Index
to
of King JaTues
I.,
1603-25, makes
An
"Andrew
Andrew
came
to
America
1730."
(308)
HOUGES, UNCLASSIFIED.
Cornwall, England, Heraldic Church notes
tion as follows:
309
make menGent.,
3
"April
5,
1643,
Humphrey Hodge,
;
April
Christopher
8,
1643
at
at St.
days
place.
same
Doniiaick
Church.
Wallis, at
Nov. 30, 1692, Elizabeth Hodge married Henry Sheviock, Cornwall, England."
is
the fol-
"Aug.
iS, 1718,
Dorothy Hodge,
widow,
thirty years,
married
Thomas
aged thirty-eight."
says, under
London," King James I., 1603-25, there was a suit in chancery. Arches versus Hodge tt al., and also one, Buller mil contra Hodge.
work
Under Edward VJ. (1547), Mary (1553), and Elizabeth (155S), proclamations were made before tlieir coronations for those who had had knighthood conferred upon tiiem
to
Mary's
it
;^40. come forward and pay for same list was one John Hogge (Hodge), of
In
Wiltes,
Oueen who
ridge, in the
man,
Thomas Hodge
All Saints
in
1633
occupied a
messuage, conHertfordshire,
the
Hundred of Hertford,
Eng.
3IO
IIODGE FAMILY.
ELLEN HODGE.
Married Francis
Ei.dkidge.
ALirch
lu,
1649-50,
country.
dred acres of land for bringing them into (Norfolk, Va., record.)
tiic
EDWARD HODGE.
16G6, joined with Isaac Barrington and an Indian John " in giving a certificate to William Porter for one hundred and fifty acres of land in Norfolk, Va.
2,
May
called "
JACOB HODGE.
With
nthf^Y^
had land granted by the ?on of an Tpdian Mays, i/'O. (See Plymouth
155.)
rec, Vol.
2, p.
JAMES
Had
1.
AM.
RUTH HODGE.
2.
3. 4.
Ruth Hodge, b. Nov. 18, 1706. Eliz.-^betu Hodge, b. May i, 1710. James Hodge, b. Feb. 18, 1719. Seth Houge, b. M.iy 27, 1727.
ANDREW HODGE.
Drowned
at
i,
overturn of a canoe
night time."
JAMES HODGE
June Tryon.
16,
1712,
his
In
will
HOriGES, UNCLASSiriED.
31
WILLIAM IIODGE.
In
land,
1
7 14
was
in
Greenin
N.H.
(Hist.
from Portsmouth
1705.
New
page 132.)
ISAAC IIODGE
(of Ontario,
N.Y.)-
Had children: Wesley, Samuel, Sally, and Mary Ann. An Isaac Hodge died April S, 1S07, aged Si, making year
of his birth 1726.
(Albany annals.)
SAMUEL
Had
the
AND
HANNAH HODGE.
children
following
born
in
New York
:
City
Church record)
Ann
HorxiE,
2.
Lyle Hodge,
there,
it
b. July 27, in
1747.
was a contest
3.
4.
5.
The decision was in his favor. Elinor Hodge, b. Aug. 26, 1749. Sarah HfucE, b. April 4, 1751. Marg.\ret Hodge, b. Aug. 22, 1753; bap. August
following.
28,
WILLIAM IIODGE.
Served
burg,
record.)
in
Shirley's expedition,
April
30 to June
17,
1745.
WILLIAM HODGE
Was May 4,
in
(of
Hingham, Mass.).
;
on the
Point.
roll
Crown
312
HODGE
IIODGE.
that year
KA.MILY.
SAMUEL
August of
woods.
in tiie
Tiie
annniinition.
men furnished tlieir own horses, food, and (Xew Hanipsliirc records. Vol. 3.)
HENRY HODGE.
From February,
the
member
of
Common
ABIGAU. HODGE.
Born
17.S2,
in
married, Sept.
i,
OBAmAil
Weli.s,
of
Suftield.
After
her
hus-
11,
She was
"a woman
says
record
she
'
Hodge, of Glastonbury,
an Englishman by birth."
CAPTAIN HODGE.
In a journal kept
by Dr. A. R.
Experiences
1756,
in
found: "Sept.
lake
that
19,
intelligence
in
came from
fell
the
Captain
Hodge
all
May
fort\'-four
men, who
ambuscade, and
'tis
thought
who made
their e.-cape."
Joshua
JAMES IIODGE.
Born
in
1760, and
died July
in the
3,
1821, in Rensselaer
HODGES, UNCLASSIFIED.
313
WILLIAM HODGE.
Married, Nov. 14, 1761, Margarp:t Christian.
Purple, M.D., Albany, N.Y., Library.)
(See
JAMES HODGE.
Married
Mercy Morgan,
now
Griiwold, Conn.
his
Descendants.")
SAMUEL HODGE.
Servetl
in
the
Rc\'(i!utionary
war.
Col.
for
3.)
He belonged
Timothy
one
year.
to
Capt. William
Fclton's
Company,
Bedell's
(New
EBENEZER H'ODGE.
Was
that so
in
the
army
in the
regretted
known
of him.
HEZEKIAII HODGE.
Was
in
the
Revolutionary war,
to Royalton,
in
Captain
Parker's
Company; "marched
shire records.)
Vt."
(New Hamp-
ROBERT HODGE.
Served
in
Revolutionary war,
in
Company.
Joseph Hogg was a lieutenant in the company. Perhaps this was the Robert Wilson who married Mary
314
HODGE FAMILY.
Hodge, daughter of George Hodge, Northampton, Mass. (See George Hodge Family, page 26S.) Mr. Hodge was paid for three da)'s' time and ninety miles' travel. (Sec New Hampshire records.)
ALEXANDER HODGE.
a petitioner for land in New Hampshire. 1 73 S was Alexander Hodge, Oct. 11, 1790, was residing in Grafperhaps the same Alexander or his son. There was an Alexander Hodge who, July 13, 17S5, bought land of Nathaniel Merrill, one hundred and five acres, in the original town tract of Landaff, Grafton County, N.H.
In
An
ton, N.H.,
STEPHEN HODGE.
Born about 1775; married LOL'ISA M. CHANDLER, of Canaan, N.H., and had certainly three children:
1.
in.
Alniira
iNLiry
Locke, of Columbia, N.Y., dau. of Joel \V. and (Chandler) Locke, his second cousin.
2.
Frcncli,
of Stewartstown,
3.
carpenter and
resided
in
WILLEVM IIODGE.
Guard under the command of Col. Noadiah Hooker. Mr. Hodge was badly wounded and afterwards drew half pay from July 20, 1779, to 1786, and perhaps longer. The State charged the general government with his hospital expenses, amounting to ^^258;
in
Served
Militia
of
Connecticut,
specie value,
i,'iO.
16. 06.
Conn.)
HODGES, UNCLASSIFIED.
315
WILLIAM HODGE
.
(of
Weare, N.H.)-
Was
a soldier in
for
received
six
months'
\2,
silver
money.
New Hampshire
record.)
ABRAHAM HODGE.
Served as a private
in
Regiment, commanded by Col. G. Van Schaick. Jan. 23, I7l>4, he assigned his bounty or land warrant to Henry Hart for \o. (Albany land records.)
New York
ISAAC HODGE.
Dec.
i;, 1733,
deeds
in "
for Z'400,
huPx-
Hoosick
District."
(Albany records.)
ABIGAIL HODGE.
Born
22,
Jan.
i,
178S,
in
Bridgeport, Conn.;
died Jan.
1858,
(Bridgeport
records.)
SARAH HODGE.
Born probably about 1790; married LvMAN L. FooTE, born April, 17SS, son of Timotliy and Lucy (Throop) She Foote, of Simsbury, Conn., later of Fairfield, O.
was of Skancatcles, N.Y. He died in 18 12, at Johnstown, N.Y. Had Lyman and Roxana, both of whom became ( Perhaps this Sarah was the Sarah residents of Michigan. Hodge, No. 2, daughter of Reuben Hodge, page 2S6.)
ALEXANDER HODGE
is
N.H.).
Perhaps the Alexander mentioned on a previous page supposed to have died in 1813, as his will was entered
3l6
HODGE FAMILY. He
left
a widow,
I.ouiss,
Anna, and
and
Ellen,
five
children,
John,
A.,
Mary, Marriet,
the
Ida A.,
Mary
Damon
SAMU1L IIODGE.
March
i6, 1773,
of Samuel McDonald.
practising
his profession
in
Huntington,
(\''crniont Gazetteer.)
CHARLES IIODGE
April
(of Connecticut).
the French-
Indian war.
He
is
age, five feet three and a half inches in height, gray eyes,
2, p.
629.)
MOSES IIODGE
(of
'
F'eb. 19, 1690, was a " Lieutenant of Foot," in a company commanded by Capt. Robt. Cole, a New York regiment in King William's war, 1689-97. (N.Y. Col. Doc,
\'ol.
I,
p.
409.)
ROBERT HODGE.
Ser\-ed in the French-Indian war.
listed in
May
5,
1760, he en-
Capt.
troops.
in
He
height, with
brown
The
HODGES, UNCLASSIFIED.
record says this
teers
317
in part
of volun-
Vol.
590.)
SAMUEL HODGE.
ruary,
Married Abigail Hlibkell, born 1784, and died Feb1S57, dau'^hter of William Hubbell, of Ncwfield,
part of Bridgeport, Conn.
;
now
Ann.
MR. HODGE.
Married
of
children
AxXA CULVER,
Esther
married.
born Sept.
(Grant)
10,
17S7; daughter
William and
Culver;
had several
who
LAVINA HODGE.
Born Aug.
8,
George Hollister,
Hollister;
at
Conn.
married (2) ENOCH JACKSON, of Portland, In 1SS5 She died at Portland, July 19, 1875. Mr. Jackson was living; children all by first husband
:
1.
181
1S39.
15,
2.
Feb.
1814; m.
Conn.
res. Greentielil,
George,
b.
ROBERT HODGE.
William and Susannah Custis about 1800, daughter of had Susan and Fannie, who Mr. married a Watkins and died leaving four children. Hodge was of Raiford, Abbeyville, S.C. Married
Caroline, born
3l8
HODGE FAMILY.
(of Canajoharie,
;
POLLY HODGE
Born July
lotte
N.Y.).
16, 1817,
20, 1801
married,
March
Simeon
12, 1S06, son of Ralph and Char(Newton) Stoddard of Groton, Conn. Simeon was
Had
1.
five children
El.I G., b.
Nov.
1S43,
34, 1817,
.M.iry
at Harrisburg,
N.V.
(2)
m. (i),
Dec.
2. 3.
14,
A. Roberts;
m.
Anna M.
Vickire.
He
w.is a tarnicr.
;
4.
J.
Philena, b. March 25, 1821 d. March 15, iSi'x). Milton T., b. July 27, 1828 m. Augusta A. Arthur. Harriet E., b. Nov. 15, 1831. Horatio N., b. March 20, 1S36, and drowned July 27,
;
1S64,
at Carthage,
N.Y.
al!
(Harrisburg, where
wards changed
to Lowvilie.)
WILLIAM IIODGE
Supposed
date Dec.
3,
to have died
1767,
as
his will,
bearing
Mr. Hodge
"
my
Mention is also made of a grandson Willian-;, son of Samuel, and a grandson William, son of George the "sonin-law."
B., p.
126.)
HODGES, UNCLASSIFIF.n.
319
City).
(of
New York
It was known Holman's Bible," and called " self-interpreting." George Washington, then President, headed the list of
subscribers.
JOHiN-
HODGE.
Born Aug. 4, 1795, and died Aug. 30, 1S50. This John probably was the baker mentioned in the Albany, N.Y., "Directory" of 1849, who at that time was a Mr. Hodge partner in business with William Hodge. made his will Feb. 2, 1850. It was entered for probate m.ention of his In it is made October 2S cf that year. wife Catharine, a sister Agnes Fochin, two brothers, James and William, in Troy, N.Y., Ann, probably another sister, and his son John. Two years later Mrs. J. Hodge, probably the widow, was conducting a bakery at 663 Broadway. A Cath.\rine Hodge died Oct. 21, 1841, aged
32.
IRENE HODGE.
Married RiCH.\RD CoOK, of Rutland, Ohio, and had daughter Clarissa, born Sept. 22, 1799, who married, Feb. 22, 18 18, Silas Strong, son of Judge Horatio Strong, of
Salem, Ohio. (Strong Genealogy.)
Born Aug.
320
HODGE FAMILY.
(of North MilforJ, Conn.).
ViOLET NORTHROP,
of
Wood-
ABEL HODGE.
Born probably between years iSiO-:?o; married LUCV Smith, of Voluntown, Conn., daughter of Ellas and Jane Douglas (Gates) Smith. Mrs. Smith born June 22, 1796. Mr. Hodge had four children. (Douglas Gcnealog}', p.
458.)
ABEL
Had
AND
niece
HARVEY HODGE.
Lucv HiNMAN,
Dorset, Vt.,
in
who married
p.
N.H.
(See
289.)
PHCEBE HODGE.
Married,
April
10,
1835,
born Oct.
24,
3,
1S72.
He
married
(2)
VVinsted, Conn.
JOHN
O.
HODGE.
17, 1814, of
ELMIRA HODGE.
Married, Dec. 30, 18 19,
D ANIiX ADAMS,
born
May
22,
Adams.
She
.
HODGES, UNCLASSIFIED.
321
SARAH HODGE.
1739.
Married, Dec. 29, 1737, James Booge, and died before He was born Oct. 26, 17 10, and married (2)
Anna Trowbridge.
Residence, E.
Haddam, Conn.
JAMES HODGE(?).
The Hackensack,
tismal register
"Born, Jenney, daughter of Jcanis Houdge and Sclle ?vlaccrailic April 29, and baptized June 4, 17S6 by Rev. Rijclcf Bogcrt."
has this quaint entry:
THOMAS HODGE.
History of Orangeburg County, N.C.,
baptisms has
dleton and
this:
1753.
Anne Dauly."
JAMES
R.
JIODGE.
Married I\lARV A. PEASE, of Enfield, Conn., who was born Jan. 22, 1S24. Residence, Springfield, Mass.
MARY HODGE.
Born Sept.
Vt.
;
16,
married, Feb.
1789,
Rensselaerville,
10,
Russell Humi^hrey, born Humphrey, of Goshen, Conn. Albany County, N.Y., where
he died Jan.
1813.
She died
May
14,
1S38, at the
home
Six children:
1.
Elizabeth Humfhrey,
Shays.
b.
Nov.
12,
1789;
1791
m. Gilbert m.
Willi.-im
2.
b.
April
iS,
322
3.
HODGE FAMILY.
Phii.ura Humphrey,
b.
June
13,
4.
5.
Electa Humphrey,
April
19,
iSoo
Winans. m. Melancthon
6.
Mary Humphrey,
d. iu infancy.
(See
Humphrey Genealogy.)
WILLIAM HODGE.
Oct.
19, 1820, then
a pension
(See
New
Hampshire
records.)
HIRAM
to
C.
IIODGE.
22, 1S21, at Stamford, Vt.
in
Born Feb.
In 1822 he
went
1836 to Pulaski County, Mich. In 1872 he was a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, and the same year v/as a delegate to the
Baltimore Convention.
In 1879 he was a
member
of the
Michigan Senate.
He became
a resident
as
where he served
vised.
not ad-
Grove, McLean W. H. Hodge was sheriff of the " and some few years later Andy " and NewIn 1S27
HODGES, UNCLASSIFIED.
325
BENJAMIN HODGE.
Called "Old Benny;" resided in Rush Creek township, Logan County, Ohio, in District No. 5, just east of George
among
the pupils at
school
mention
is
made
Betty."
(See "
Hodge,
ties,
LEVI HODGE.
Born about 1S26; married, Aug. 4, 1S50, Mary Berry, Mr. S. and Mary (Doremus) Berry. Berry was born Jan. 8, 1779. The children of Mr. Hodge were Mary, ]\IiIton, and William the daughter, '\Liry, married Alfred K.. Hathaway.
daughter of Henry
;
GEORGE
E.
HODGE.
Born 1832; married, February, 1S61, Mary Folsom, born Dec. 4, 1836, daughter of Hon. John Folsom. She died Nov. 12, 18G9, at Orange, N.J. Had IVLTry, born April 4, 1S63. (Folsom Genealogy.)
LAURA HODGE.
widow; married, Jan. S, 1832, Walter Cheney, of Conn. She may have been the widow of James Hodge, of " Hodgetown," Glastonbury, Conn., who, Aug. 31, 1S15, married Laura Hall, of Chatham, Conn.
Portland,
MARY HODGE.
Married
Abigail
HiRAM SQUIRES,
born
Oct.
7,
K.,
Milo,
Italy,
p.
N.Y.,
who
N.Y., two
200.)
324
HODGE FAMTLY.
SAMUEL HODGE.
at Hartford, Conn.,
in
1S50,
in
Engold,
land.
(of Leicester,
15.
N.Y.).
Carey, of Portland, Conn. A Chatham, Conn., record say.? this Carey Hodge, but this is believed married, Feb. 29, 1837, Sarah to be wrong. The first child was named Joseph, after the father, and the second was called Lucy, as supposed after
Married, Feb. 20, 1S37, Joseph
the mother.
The
W.
SAMUEL W.
port,
IIODGE.
1838,
Rebecca
is
Guxn", of r.ridge-
Conn.
The Gunn
family
a very old
one
in
the
marriages between
families.
members of
the
ALBERT Gx^LLATIN
Married, Feb.
2,
IIODGE.
ELIZABETH SMITH, daughter of Todd, born May 26, 1809, and had seven children: Mary Todd, Ann Amanda. Martha Watkins, Caroline Bullock, George Todd, James Albert, and Elizabeth Brown. Residence, Frankfort, Ky.
1826,
Ellis
PAUL IIODGE
New York
C\ty.
(of Paul
Hodge &
Co.).
first
one to appear
in
com-
HODGES, UNCLASSIFIED.
panics
325
use.
tliis
were very
miicli
opposed
to
its
Kavc no
engine was
knowledge
who
built
New York
City.
CAPT. G. W. HODGE.
Born 1844, Lewis, N.Y. Sept. 8, 1S62, enlisted in Vermont regiment for service in Civil war. Served ten months and thirteen days. In 1864 he received a captain's
;
the Indians
commission and went with California volunteers to fight served eight months under General RIcDowell,
;
in
Nevada.
("Vermont
Historical IVIaga-
ELVIRA
.\L\RL\
HODGE.
Born Nov. 2, 1S34; married, Dec. 24, 1S56, Mll;A.M T. Colby, born Nov. 24, 1833; now a farmer in Sierra Valley, Cal. had
; :
1.
Elvie
N.Y.
m. John
2.
McKenzie, of Mohawk, Cal., and had Lela.nd .\vekv, b. Oct. 11, 1866.
six children.
Fll.\NCIS
Married
28, 1846,
and had Mary Arm, born Feb. 17, 1866, Richard Watson, a farmer in Sidney, Mich., the son of John E. and Sarah Olcott (Van Ness) Watson.
who
March
FRANCES IIODGE.
Married, July
4,
1850,
Jr.,
326
HODGE FAMILY.
Samuel
Gathers, of Neshannock
Falls,
May 6,
185
1,
who mar22,
July 21,
Chamberlain and Alvira Electa (Gates) Cody; married at North Wilming1846, in Ellington, N.Y., son of John
ton, Penn.
(Hawley Record.)
.\ND
ELISIIA
HANNAH HODGE.
b.
Had Hannah,
married, Sept.
5,
June
6,
who
1S35, Ebenczer
LAURA
ces,
A.
HODGE.
;
Married born
Amos R. Meeker, of Moira, N.Y. had FranMay 16, 1S56, who married Lucius Hawley, son
Mr.
daughter of Thomas and Jessie 6, 1857; Hodge, of Mindoro, Wis.; married, Sept. 1882, Edgar A. Tower, born Nov. 13, 1851, son of
Fidelia (Robinson) Tower.
Rodney and
1861,
14,
Resided,
in
1S74,
New
Had
born
in
Norwalk, Conn., Alice Rebecca, Aug. i, 1S62, and Jennie EUza, Jan. 14, 1865. (Hawley Record.)
HODGES, UNCLASSIFIED.
327
(Lane)
Thurston,
of
Gloucester, Mass.
FRANKLIN HODGE.
Married, April 29, April
II,
1864,
born
1832;
CLINTON HODGE.
Born
1855,
at
in
New
South Glastonbury; married; died Nov. 6, Haven, Conn., aged twenty-nine years.
records.)
(of Winchester, Mass.).
(New Haven
JOHN
children
1.
C.
HODGE
five
Alice V.aunia,
b.
June
4,
1867.
2.
John C,
Ring.
b.
May
8, 1S90,
Kate
3. 4.
5.
Maky
Eliza, b.
May
10, 1S71.
E.MMA Ag.ncs, b. Nov. 25, 1S72; d. Dec. 4, ioj2. Edward, b. Nov. 22, 1S73; d. Feb. S, 1874.
JOHN HODGE
Had
John C.
and died March,
(of
Woburn, Mass.).
and a son John, born in 1839 perhaps father of the above
1874;
HODGE.
The name of
in
the
firi.t
1S67.
328
HODGE FAMILY.
B.
FREDERICK
HODGE.
Born 1818; married, Oct. 21, 1S40, Susan Stoker, born 1820, of New Haven, Conn.; had David, born Aug. I, 1849.
DIANTIIA HODGE.
Born 1833; married James Clark, born 1S33; had son born f'eb. 9, 18S2, at Glastonbury, Conn.
t'lcy
EMiNiA
HODGE.
1,
Married, Nov.
HOLLISIER, born
LEONARD HODGE.
Was
in
in
He belonged
is
to
company.
it
Little
given of the
1776, having
was
in
New York
in
to
West
Chester.
DAVID HODGE
(ofMilford, Conn.).
Was in the Revolutionary war certainly four years. He enlisted yVpril 7, 1777, in the Sixth Regiment, Connecticut
Line,
which was
first
commanded by
Col.
Wm.
Douglas, and afterwards by Col. Return Jonathan Meigs, who was elected governor of Ohio, 1807, 1810, 18 12.
After the war he settled
in
Massachusetts.
MARY
J.
HODGE.
in
j\Larried,
1815; son of
1842, Amos Knowlton, born April 2-;, Thomas and Susan (HeyAvood) Knowlton.
nODGES, UNCLASSIFIED.
329
She died Feb. 29, 1844. He married (2), Jan. 12, 1S51, Anna M. Stone, by whom he had seven children. Some Amos of this Knowlton family were from Ashton, Conn.
resided at VVoburn,
IVIass.
AGNES HODGE
Married,
Oct.
Wis.).
1S6S,
Aug.
12,
Chandler, a farmer.
Makieite
Cartter,
and
in
had
daughter
Emma
who
Sufhcld, Conn.,
and Eliza Ann Conn. 3.1r. Francis E. Asliley, in June, 1872, moved from Ellington, (!onn., to Windsor Eocks, Conn., where he had born seven children; names given in Ashley Genealogy'. born Oct.
1S55, son of Dr. Elijah
(Mandell)
Ash!c>-,
of Somers,
PRUDENCE HODGE.
Married
(l)
Eewis
B.
Richmond, born
7,
June, 1803,
He
1SS7; married
(2)
first
to Eidiana;
had by
husband Oscar, Catherine, Louisa, and Mary, who married Marcus Rice.
GEORGE W. HODGE.
Married, April
9,
1S54,
330
HOllGF. TAMILY.
BExNJAMIN IIODGE.
At
shire,
Dec.
3,
be bounded as follows
"
rock called
Brandy Rock, near Sandy Point and to run up to the river by the mouth of a creek called Wheelwright's Creek and to run at each end into the woods upon a south east line,
tliree
miles."
at
at Exeter.
1692-1722.)
JESSE hODGE.
In the
military service
in
Kentucky,
10, 1779,
sho'is-n
in
Capt.
John
at or
was stationed
by depositions
(See " Hist, of
and March
4,
iSiS.
STEPHEN
had,
says
AND
the
LYDIA HODGE.
16, 1813, at
deed,
" of
our father.
Miles Andrews."
ANDREW HODGE.
Mustered
into the militar}- service
June
15, 1791,
"at
Wiaw
Indians,
who
at that
Kentucky.
He
belonged to
Capt. Ikown's
force
ville,
company of mounted troops, a part of the commanded by Brig.-Gen. Charles Scott. (Louis-
Ky., records.)
MARRIAGES.
BOSTON, MASS.
Anna HoDGF m., May 31, 1763, Joseph G. Hartvvell. Edward Hodgi: m., Jan. 8, 1822, Mary Cook. Edward Hodge m., Sept. 9, 1836, Prudence Hammond. EUPIIEMIA Hodge m., Aug. 28, 1828, Thomas T. Gushing. Hannah Hodge m., May 12, 1803, Francis Cleaver, Jr. James Hodgl rn., May 23, 1S03, Abigail Jacquics. John Hodge m., Dec. 3, 181 8, Eliza Hopkins. John Hodge m., Aug. 28, 1837, Margaret Hicks. Mary Hodge m., Marcli i, 1781, John Dobson. Rebecca Hodge m.. Oct. 3, 1S39, Edward Cobb. Robert Hodge m., Jan. 29, 1729, Alice Gill. Robert Hodge m., Oct. 6, 1784, Hannah Champney. Robert Hodge m., Jan. 7, 1781, Sarah McClealand. Robert Hodge m., Jan. 10, 1787, Sarah Mcrick. Robert Hodge m., Dec. 13, 1S38, Sophia Lawrence. Thomas Hodge m., Feb. 3, 1729, Elizabeth Wilson.
newburvfort and salisuurv.
Abigail Hodge m., x\pril 5, 180S, William Edhmd. J/VNE HoDf.E m., Oct. 23, 1819, Henry Frothingham. Mary Hodge m., Sept. 5, 1779, John Woollet. Thomas Hodge m., Aug. 8, 1776, Abigail Young. (Record gives some of these as Hodges, but there little doubt the name was Hodge.)
is
NEW YORK city. Hodge m., Aug. 11, 1761, Ephraim Shaw. Ralph Hodge m., Feb. i, 1762, Elizabeth Walker. Thomas Hodge m., Nov. 9, 1782, Jane McCloud. William Hodge m., Jan. 10, 1761, Gerthy Wilson.
Isabella
(330
A\IL1TARY
SERVICE.
The
fice
Some
points in connection
The Revolutionary
many
under
per-
volumes,
in a
good
ditierent headings.
same.
The names gi\-en below are in alphabetical order, and number thirty-three. Abr.\H.\M Hodge, private, on garrison duty, in First New York Regiment, at West Point; enlisted January,
i/Si. to serve during the war.
Vol. ^y,
,
file i^.
AlXXANDER Hodge,
Feb.
Col.
I,
private, of
Francestown; enlisted
1776, was at
nine months
Asa Whitcomb's regiment. Nov. ?.] Ticonduroga. Under this enlistment served
and twenty-six days.
Dec. 30, 1776.
doff,
By
Vol. 2, p.
7j / Vol. /7, pp. gj and igg ; (Probably after the war settled in Lan-
MILITARY SERVICE.
333
of Hardwick,
in
company of
Capt.
Roxbury Camp. Vol. ./p, /. 126. Cato Hodge, in naval service, on frigate " Boston
" en-
listed
June 23, year not given, and time of service not mentioned. Naval Service Record, Vol. ^2, p. iSi.
fCcENEZER Hodge, of Woodbury, private under Captain Brown, Colonel Bigelow's regiment; April 4, 1777,
enlisted for three j-ears
at Suffolk
last
; ;
13,
various entries on
army
rolls for
payments, the
one being
ment.
end of
enlist-
Vol. ij, p.
pp
Vol. 6t, p.
222
Edmond Hodge,
Served
in
a captain
in Col.
in Col.
Army."
Aug.
29,
1777.
EDWARn Hodge, private, served under Capt. Pvliles Greenwood, Col. Jacob Gerrish's regiment, sixty days, from February 3 to April 3, in 1778. Pay-roll dated at Winter Hill. Vol. i<p, p. iig.
Henry Hodge,
Joseph
in
Vol. j6,
p. 22J.
Hugh Hodge,
tain
Lincoln,
Seventh.
brown
John Brooks' regiment, the Description: " 17 years old, five feet high, iiair " a farmer enlisted Feb. 27, 1 78 for three years.
Lieut.-Col.
;
Isaac Hodgk, of Yarmouth, private; October, I7?0, Passed muster at Camp Totoway,
October 25.
334
HODGE FAMILY.
private, Capt. Daniel
Joseph North's regiment. Sept. lo, 1777, enlisted for service " defending and retaking mastership lading in Shecpscot river" two daj's' time. Vol. j6,
p. 223.
years.
June
on ship
"
Cathcart,
commander.
tlie
James Hodge,
to serve during
private;
entered service
to Capt.
March, 1781,
oh a Wendell's
war; belonged
company.
First
West
Point.
stationed in 1781 at
John Hodge,
of
New
Castle, private
;
entered service on
or before Aug. 15, 1777; served under Capt. Nathaniel Alexander, Col. Ed. Wigglesworth's Regiment; reported
dead.
15,
]'ol.
John Hodge,
"aged
June
25,
complexion
1780.
height
feet 7 inches,"
taken
commander.
N'aval
On
Leach,
JOHX Hodge,
1780,
Army;
discharged Oct.
10,
John Hodge, private; enlisted Aug. 17, 1777; discharged Nov. 29, 1777, 3 mos. 17 days' service; with Northern Army, under Capt, Jonathan Rice, Col. Samuel
Bullock's regiment.
John Hodgf,
Totoway, Oct.
25, p. 22S.
25, 17S0.
Term
of service, 6 mos.
Vol.
John Hodge,
" Penobscot
MILITARY SERVICE.
Expedition."
p. 120.
335
Coast Defence,
Vol. 30, p.
141;
l^ol.
jy,
John Hodge,
Aug. 20, 1777, marched under Capt. Maynard, Col. Howe's regiment.
Michael Hodge,
tion to
for
Rhode
8S ;
Island in 1778.
made
naval ofticer
Newburyport.
Held the
Vol.
26, p.
Nathaniel Hodge,
in '
naval service;
enlLsted
June 27,
1779; discharged Aug. 27, 1779; on ship "Vengeance" Penobscot Expedition." Naval Service, Vol. 40, p.
ig.
Robert Hodge,
County Regi-
New
Castle
Company and
pp.
May
247.
8,
1776, approved
by Council.
Vol.
./j,
20S and
Robert Hodge,
private in
company commanded by
May
1775
at
12, 1778,
mos.' service.
Robert Hodge,
;
of Salem, private;
served
mo. 27 days.
private in
Winter
Hill.
Robert Hodge,
of Fifth
Regiment.
Served from
private;
March
12, 1777,
Robert Hodge,
claimed allowance
army from
Jan.
(This no
Solomon Hodge,
336
Capt. Robert
HODGE FAMILY.
Hodge
of Tliird Lincoln County Regiment;
on
roll
VoL
J'(V.
43, p. iSi.
Thomas Hodge,
regiment, on
roll
in
company
of
Mathew
dated
New
1776.
J'ol.
.?/,
p. 2S.
was Timothy HoJgej-. William Hodge, private, Capt. Abol Dinsmore, Col. Ruggles Woodbridge's regiment, enlisted Aug. 17, 1777; discharged Nov. 29, 1777, 3 mos. 17 days' service.
(Probably
VcL
/cV,
/. 1S4.
Zeulli.'N"
Hodge,
private, Capt.
Israel
Trowe's com-
pany, Col. Josiah Whitney's regiment; enlisted May 14, i mo. 2~ daj's' service 1777; discharged July 6, 1777,
in
Rhode
Island.
Vol. J, p. iSj.
(Probably Hodgcf.)
NEW YORK
IN
REVOI.imON.ARY
\V.\R.
Abraham Hodge,
Frederick
t'lsher's
private.
Captain
McMaster, Col.
regiment.
private. First
Abraham Hodge,
line,
Regiment,
New York
Abraham Hodge, private. Captain Van Wyck, Col. Abraham Brinkerhoffs regiment. Second N.Y. CURTES " Hodg," private. Sixteenth Regiment, Albany
County
Militia.
MILITARY SERVICE.
337
Daniel Kopge,
ment.
private, Col.
Daniel Hodge,
Graham's regiment. D.ANIEL Hodge,
ment.
private,
Captain
Colonel
private, Col.
D.WID Hodge, private, First Regiment, New York EPHR.MM Hodge, private, Captain McMaster,
Frederick Fisher's regiment.
line.
Co!.
EzEKlEL Hodge,
Yates' regiment.
private.
ISAiVC Hodge, private, Dutchess County Militia, Col. Zephaniah Piatt's regiment. Israel PIodge, private, Captain Westfall, Col. Ficderick Wcisscnfcl's regiment.
Hodge,
regiment.
private.
Captain
St.
John,
Colonel
New York
line.
regi-
Captain Captain
Tillman,
Colonel
Colonel
Schuyler's regiment.
James
private,
Truesdell,
Crane's regiment.
John Hodge, private. Col. William Malcolm's regiment. John " Hodg," private, Seventeenth Regiment, Albany
County
iMilitia.
John
private,
Seventeenth
Regiment,
Joshua Hodge, private, Captain Whiteside, Col. Levis Van Woert's regiment. K. Hodge, private. Col. William Humphrey's regiment.
33S
HODGE FAMILY.
private,
Ralph Hodge,
Pawling's regiment.
Captain
Wood,
Col.
Albert
Ralph Hodge,
County
militia.
private,
Fourth Regiment,
Dutchess
Ralph Hodge,
Pav/ling's regiment.
Sa.MUEL Hodge, private, Captain Caulkin. Samuel Hodge, private, Col. John Hathorn's regiment. Solomon Hodge, private. Captain Gilmore, Col. Lewis Van Wocrt's regiment. Solomon Hodge, private, Col. John Blair, Sixteenth
Regiment.
Stephen Hodge,
line.
private. First
Regiment,
New York
John
Willlvm Hodge,
Hathorn's regiment.
OTHER STATES
Neiu Jersey
IN REVOLU'l
lONARV WAR.
Francis
Hodge
served
in
an
artillery
a soldier in the
in the war Alexander, Asa, David, EnENEzEu, John, Roi^ekt, Samuel, and William
Hodge.
"New York
in
the services of these men, together with the names of .\braham (2), Benj.iniin,
Curtis, Daniel, Da\iJ, E^ekiel, E/ekiel, Jr., Isaac, Israel,
whom
quite certain,
most of
whom
it is
Ijelieved,
PEDIGREE C:HART.
I/^IS6-111..
1 I
i"^" """"S'-
D""'!"" r....,
S..na Dcn.lo.v
...
1 ]
!,'"f,;y"''"-
a
(John Hurll.ui
-.1
'i
( F.li^ahttli Harold.
'
',
"^"^
Samuel Ca.dHni
....
^
_^^^^^^ ^_
^^^
'unl.crl Ij oycf.
"iMary
'
' '
'
['','
^^
(Mihilabcl Mill^.
....
r
,
,1
,1
:(
ALLIED FAMILIES.
ALLIED BY ^[ARRL-^GE WITH JOHN HODGE AND HIS DESCENDANTS.
XICTIOLAS DEXSLOW.
Born 1577, died IVLirch 4, 1667; married (i) a woman whose name is unknown and who died before Air. Denslow
came
before
to this country.
He
married (2)
also,
probably
name, Elizabeth, only, is known. She was born in 15S5, and died Aug. 13, i66y. The best information obtainleaving
England, a
woman whose
given
March
Denslow, accompanied by his family, and more tlian one hundred other emigrants, among them the two eminent clergymen. Rev. John VVarham and Rev. John Maverick, left the shores of old England for a home in the New World. There is little doubt that he was one
of this party.
May
"
Mary and
to
have
The
now
340
early as
is little
HODGE FAMILY.
March
4,
There
doubt he was an important factor in the young In 1635 a portion of the Dorchester settlers colony. migrated to the banks of the Connecticut river, and there
founded the town of Windsor. Whether or not Mr. Denslow was among the first to make this change is unknown, but he was soon a resident there, and continued to reside When the Fequot in Windsor the remainder of his life. Indians became troublesome, and it was determined to give them battle, though then sixty years old, be joined
the forces sent against them, and in the bloody engage-
ment June
his
6, 1637, at Mystic,
is
man
the batiie.
gi\-eii
For
his
upon
was
him
a tract of
land. It is so stated in Hinman's unpublished AIS., in the Boston Historical Library, examined by the writer some
two years
Six
if
since.
not
were
in
service.
blood
in
the
Denslow
family.
In 1640 Nicholas
in
Windsor where
now
He
lived,
who
survived
him
t\vo
eighty
years.
During the latter part of his life he and his wife lived with their daughter, " the widow Ruckland," to whom and
to
whose children by his will was given his re.'.l estate and most of his other property, the whole, at his death, bcmg
ALLIED FAMILIES.
appraised at
wife,
yi^^).2.
34
The
in
sons,
the
well
by
their father.
and may have previously been aided Besides this, the widowed daughter of
left
the mother, then living, had cared for the parents in their
old age, and no doubt had well earned the property
to
The
children were
all
born
wife,
in
Eng-
by the
first
and the
two
last,
who
alone, of the
will.
children, were
mentioned
in
the
;
mother's
There
perhaps Job, whose wife Mary died Aug. J9, 1684, was one of them.
Five children
2.
Nicholas Denslow,
b.
8.
4.
5.
Henrv Dfn'slow,
6.
John Denslow, m. June 7, 1655, Mary liggleston. Temperance Denslow, b. prob. abt. 1620. Joan Denslow, b. abt. 1622.
=
3.
HENRY DENSLOW
Born about 161
5
;
{Nicholas').
likely with
his parents,
in
1630;
mentioned
in
Windsor, Conn.,
child,
nine children.
grant of land for services in the fight with the Pequot Indians in 1637 at
the tribe was destroyed.
He
his
died
May
28, 1662.
Mrs. Buckchild,
half-sister
and youngest
second wife; had certainly three Noah, the youngest, born June 14, 1057, had a daughter Minerva, children. who married Capt. Daniel Wt-IjSter, a great-grandson of John Welister, who,
married Capt. .\aron Cook.
She was
was governor of the Connecticut Colony. Captain Daniel bad a sun Noah, burn March 25, 1722, who was the father of Noah Webster, born Oct.
in 1656,
16, 175S, the great kxicu^rapiier.
342
records, in
nODGE
1644.
FAMIIA'.
larj^c tract
of
land of
Thomas Ford,
as beiiig on both
near the
meadow
then called
" long
the
the
Pine
"
Meadow.
Windsor Locks, at the higher end of Mr. Jabez H. Hayden, an old resident of
settle
the
tov.-n,
says,
Henry Dcnslow's
five
wide and
Of
this land
hundred and forty rods long." Mr. Ilenslow gave his daughter Susanna,
"
wife of
hfty rods, west from the river into the woods, eighty rods."
Mr. Denslow built a house on. his land, and in 1663 went to living in it. His nearest neigb.bor was Wiliiavn Hayden, two miles distant, in tlie town of WinJsur, but i'ar away from the thickly settled part of the tovvn. When King Philip's war broke out Mr. Denslow moved his family to Windsor, but being, as a writer has said, " a man of courage," against the advice of friends ventured back to work on his land. April 4, (676, while absent on one of
and probably while at work, he was captured by a small band of Indians, and as is supAccording to the stateposed, was killed the same day. ment of some Indian prisoners at Hartford, ]\Ir. Denslow was taken b\' the same party who the day following his The manner of his death is capture burned Simsbury. unknown. The site where his house stood is a high point,
his daily trips to his farm,
pleasantly
situated,
overlooking the
Connecticut
river.
?>Ir.
On
Denslow
ALLIED FAMILIES.
343
tlie
site of
by him
1663.
On
it
is
344
uel, the
HODGE FAMILY.
only son, i^20 each to six of tlic dauglitors, and >f 30 to tlie other, Deborah, who, as the record says, was
" lame
later,
and
sickly."
When
Susanna Denslow,
No.
I.)
b. Sept.
3, 1646.
8.
Mary Dfnslow,
Thomas Rowley,
1.
b.
April
;
10,
165 (;
May
5,
:
1669,
Sr.
2.
May
13, 1677.
3.
4.
5.
6. 9. 10.
Ruth Denslow,
m. Thomas Copier.
AciGAiL Denslow,
Feb.
6, 1655.
11.
Deborah Denslow,
John Hoskins,
Deborah, as
father's estate
b.
will
Dec. 21, 1657; m., Jan. 27, 1670, May 29, 1654, and d. Fe!;. 21, 1734. be noticed, in the settlement of her
b.
si.\
"lame and
two
ye.irs thereafter
she married and soon had quite a family of children, certainly not less than five, and now her descendants are
Among them may be mentioned several prominent residents of Cleveland, Ohio .Mrs. Thomas Bolton, Mrs. E. C. Pechin, .Mr. George S. Russell, and
quite numerous.
:
others.
1.
Deborah had
Deborah Hoskins,
2.
ra.,
Nov.
2,
1699, Thomas Thrall, b. July 10, 1676. Mrs. Pechin and others, of Cleveland, Ohio, descendants of Deborah Denslow, come through this
line.
3.
SfS.VNNA HdSKiNS,
b.
Aug.
13,
22, 16S2.
i6,-;o.
4.
5.
John Hoskins.
b.
June
TiioM.vs Hoskins, b.
May
21, 1693.
ALLIED FAMILIES.
Sajiuel Denslow,
aged S4.
b.
345
1659;
Dec.
2,
19,
m., prob.
i,
16S9,
1743,
1666.
liouored
and respected.
1732, in the
division of land
made in Harwinton, Litchfield County, Conn., owned by the Windsor proprietors, a certain number of acres were
set off to
owner" of land
Mr. Denslow, and thus he became an " original in that town, but he ne%-er resided there.
Harwinton originally consisted of two half townships, one owned by Hartford and the other by people of Windsor.
Children
1.
H.\NN.\H Den'slow,
b.
Nov.
14, 1690.
2. 3.
4.
5.
Patience Denslow, b. 1695; d. Dec. 9, 1697. Saml'el Denslow, b. July 14, 1697; m. (i), .March 7, 172S, Mary Grant, b. April 17, 1702, and d. May 25, 1729, great-granddaughter of Mathew Grant,
of Windsor, ancestor of President Grant;
Oct.
I,
ni. (2),
Chapman; he d. 1762. b. March 29, 1701. Denslow, March b. Joseph 24, 1703-4. 7. H.^N-NAH De-NSLOW, b. March i, i66r m., 16S7, Heury
1730, Sarah
6.
Benj.a..\iin
De.nslow,
Burt.
Elizabeth Denslow,
b.
Feb.
11,
thousand years have been distinguished by their [jroniinence in the service of the British government, and by the
titles
Several of the
name now
England
hold
titles
of honor.
crests
been given
346
HODGE FAMILY.
spell their
'
who
e," have names Wells, omitting the last been honored in like manner. An American writer of distinction says all of the name who came to this counWith try prior to 1700 emigrated from Essex County.
much
been traced.
others.
brothers the
progenitors
of the
Both were among the early settlers of New England, and both took a prominent part in the founding of tlic
Connecticut Colony.
of Benjamin
Hodge,
Sr.
(see
John
and
49), are interested in the first (Thomas the descendants of Benjamin Hodge, Jr.
in
Thomas and
Hugh.
FA]^,-TILY.
in
1629 emigrated
was a
rich.
man
in
let
fall
some remarks
quite
uncomplimentary to the government, which, being reported, brought him into trouble. That when he was about to be arrested, his son placed him on board of a vessel about to That the ship was searched, but that sail for America. he escaped detection by being in a cask, supposed to be He was filled with water, where his son had placed him.
followed to this country soon after by his whole family,
ALLIED FAMILIES.
347
which included seven sons, Thomas, Hugli, Nathaniel, Edward, John, Joseph, and anotlicr son, whose name, says a writer, is supposed to have been Samuel. Says the same writer, they all, except perhaps Edward, settled, about
1633, in Rhode made by Roger
Island.
Williams.
The
elder
Thomas purchased
Merc Mr. Welles lived during the remainder of his life, and at a place called " Chimney Orchard " was buried. Three of the sons, Thomas, Hugh, and John, in 1635 went to Boston, and soon after, with a number of clergymen, commenced the work of founding Thomas was made a magistrate the Connecticut Colony. at Hartford, and after holding many other minor posllions of public trust, in 1655 became governor of the colony. He was born in 15 98, and died Jan. 14, 16G0. By his His first wife he had si.x; children, all born prior to 1644. second wife was ELIZABETH FOOTE (see Foote Family,
the place Wellestown.
No.
2, in
Foote, and
Her daughter,
Family, Xo.
the
first
Benjamin Hodge, Jr. (see John Hodge I\Irs. Welles outlived her husband, the
years.
it
many
She made her will March 28, Aug. 16, 16S2. In it she mentions
(See Nos. 6 and
7,
Churchill
348
HODGE FAMILY.
HUGH WELLES.
With
his
chester, ?:sscx
two brothers, Richard and Joseph, of ColCounty, England, in 1635 came to this
country
The
the
" Globe," and landed at Boston, ALass. in the ship Hugh, following year they went to Hartford, Conn. a town eldest of the sons, settled in Weatherbfield,
adjoining.
was born, probably, in 1590, married, and died about 1645. with Four children, all born in Colchester, England, came the parents to America. About 1650 some of the Welles family moved from
He
about
6 19,
Frances
Thomas Coleman, by whom she had one child only, UebThe Milford, Conn. orah, who married Daniel Gunn, of of widow Welles died in 167S. Hon. Gideon Welles, in a letter Hartford, a descendant of Gov. Thomas Welles,
of
March
13, 1845,
"
Hugh
contempoand John Welles (sons of Hugh, Sr.) were and spelled their raries with Governor Welles in this State, names like the governor." Both families, it appears, were of Wells. very particular to spell their name Welles instead names Thomas, Hugh, and John are prominent in each
The
family.
It is certainly
fair
Thomas
families
were
Thomas Welles,
b. 1620.
ALLIED FAMILIES.
3.
349
executor of his mother's
JONATH,v.\
win.
Welles,
b. abt.
1622
4.
5.
Hugh Welles, b. 1625; d. Dec. 22, 1678. Maky Welles, b. 1626; ni., 1650, becoming
Jonathan Gilbert, who
d.
second wife of
Dec.
6.
JOH.N
Welles,
2.
THOMAS WELLES
(////-/^^).
Born 1620; married, probably 165 1, Mary BeardsLEY.born 1631, and died 1690, daughter of William Beardsley,
of England.
Mr. Welles
marriage
lived in Hartford,
Weathersfield, a
town adjoining. In 1659 he moved to liadley, Mass., where he died in October or November, 1676. There was a Thomas Welles in the great "Falls Fight,"
Doc.
19, 16,-5,
^"^"'''g
William
"
Turner's company.
The
" Colonial
War
Society Annual
At the time of the " Falls Fight " Mr. Welles had a son Thomas, about twenty-four years of age, and possibly it was this Thomas instead of the father who was in the Indian battle. The estate of Mr. Welles was inventoried at jll, a part of it being in Hadley, Mass., ^lOO in England, and
the balance in Weathersfield, Conn.
widow married Samuel Belding, whose first wife, Mary, had been killed by the Indians in the Hatfield massacre, Sept.
19, 1677.
i\Ir.
this
mother of Abigail
tured
who when
girl
was cap-
by the Indians, at Hatfield, and who, as will be seen, married Ephraim Welles, one of the sons of Thomas .md Mary Welles mentioned below. The first five of Mr.
children
in
Welles'
were born
in
Weathersfield,
and the
other nine
Hadley, Mass.
350
Fourteen children
7.
8.
IIODGE FAMILY.
Thomas Wellks,
born Jan.
10,
Marv Welles,
b. Oct. i, 1653; d.
same day.
9.
10. 11.
Sarah Welles, b. May 5, 1655. JOHX Welles, b. Jan. 14, 1657; d. same day. JON.\THAN Welles, b. 1658; d. Jan. 3, 1739;
Philip's war.
^^^s '"
King
12.
13.
JOH.v
14.
15.
Welles, b. April 3, 1660. Samuel Welles, b. 1662 m. Sarah Clark. Mary Welles, b. Sept. 8, 1664; m. a Field. Noah Welles, b. July 26, 1666; \vas a lieutenant;
;
will
5,
1754.
1687,
Han.vah Welles,
White.
John
Ebenezer Welles, b. July 4, 1668; m., Dec. 4, 1690, Mary White. 18. D.vxiel Welles, b. Dec. 11, 1669; d. June 11, 1670. 19. Ephrai.m Welles, b. prob. 1672. 20. Joshua Welles, b. Feb. iS, 1674; d. 167S.
17.
19.
EPHRAI.M
WELLES
(Thomas\ Hiigh').
Born 1672; married, Jan. 23, 1695-6, Ai5lG.\lL Allis, born Feb. 25, 1672, and died Nov. 16, '731, daughter of
Capt. John
x\llis,
of Hatfield, Mass.
(.See
"
Capture of
Mr. Welles
Abigail Allis,"
in
perhaps
for
a sliort time
in
New London,
that State.
Colches-
ter, in
He was
at
as 1714.
The original grant for the town was made Oct. 13, 1698, and provided for a " plantation " at " Jeremy's Farm," v.hich embraced Salem and Marlborough. Mr. Welles and his brother Noah were among the first settlers. The
town was
called Colchester, after the
town
in
emigrated.
in
ALLIED FAMILIES.
was a representative
that
to
35
Colchester
Records, pages 445-499, are missing, and it is supposed on some of these pages were vital statistics of impor-
Ten
22.
children
21.
Ephraim Welles,
Abigail Welles,
b. prob. 1696-7. b.
prob.
169S;
172 1-2,
Thomas Welles,
b. prob. 1700;
;
25.
26.
27. 28.
29.
Mary Welles, b. prob. 1703 Joshua Welles, b. prob. 1704; d. before 1781. Sarah Welles, b. prob. 1706; m. a Way. Elizal'ETH Welles, b. prob. 1708; m. a Brown. Hansah Welles, b. Jan. 2, 1709-10; m. a Green. Lypta Welles, b. Jan. iS, 1711-12; m., Oct. 3, 1736,
nathan Rowley.
El-
30.
Rebecca Welles,
b. Sept. i,
1715; m. an Edgerton.
21.
EPHRAIM^
Hugh^).
WELLE.S
{Ephraim\
7'homas\
Born about 1696; married, Feb. 2, 1727, Lvdia Chapman, whose mother's maiden name probably was Lydia Lincoln. Mr. Welles was a land-holder in Colchester, Conn., and there died September, .1786. As will be seen, Lydia, his eldest born, married Benjamin Hodge, and thus the Hodge and Welles families became allied.
Twelve children
31.
LyDL\ Welles,
32.
33.
b. May 24, 172S. (See Benjamin Hodge, No. 49-) Abigail Welles, b. Feb. 2, 1730; m., Nov. 6, 1755, John Morley one record says Ebenezer Morley. Ephraim Welles, b. Aug. 26, 1731; m., P\b. 10, 1763, Sarah Gates. He served in the French-Indian war, and
;
34.
Lucketia Welles,
b.
35^
35.
HODGE FAMILY.
Han-nah Welles,
b. Oct. 7, 1734.
b.
36.
Thomas Welles,
prob.
the
6,
Thomas
1
Welles who was captured by the British, Sept. the taking of Ft. Griswold, Conn.
37. 38.
781, at
39.
40.
41. 42.
Joshua Welles, b. -May 19, 1738. ELiZAiiETH Welles, b. May 4, 1740. Mary Welles, b. March 28, 1742. Joseph Welles, b. Jan. 2, 1744. Sarah Welles, b. April 28, 1746. Ezekiel Welles, b. Feb. S, 174S.
THE
1.
ALLIS FAMILY.
WILLIAM ALLIS.
A
1640.
freeman,
at
Boston,
Mass.,
as
early
as
May
13,
for
"three heads."
now
in
Hatfield.
Here
in
Hampton County
troops,
He was
19, 1676,
a captain in the
at
May
known
Great
Falls, as
the
engagement three
Mr.
Allis' wife
on
June 25, 1678, less than a year after her death, ho married M.\RY Graves, whose husband, John Graves, also
lost his life in this
massacre.
Mrs. Graves was a daughter of John Bronson, and before marrying Graves had been the wife of John Wyatt. In
1682, Mr. Allis having died, she married Samuel Gaylord,
ALLIED FAMILIES.
and thus had
in all four
353
a grand-
husbands.
Samuel AlHs,
Feb. 29, 1704, at the same time Samuel's mother, Alice, then the wife of John HawlvS, was killed and two of his sisters
made
captives.
Eight children:
2.
3.
John Allis, b. March 5, 1643. Samuel Allis, b. Feb. 24, 1647; m. Alice, by whom had seven children, one of whom, Samuel, was killed as above
mentioned.
in 1691.
4.
5.
Hannah
6. 7.
8.
1653
d.
9 mos.
later.
19,
10, 1656; killed in the "Fails 1676; then " Wg Falls," now Turner's
Falls, .Mass!
9.
Mary
Allis, unni.
d. 1690.
2.
JOHN- ALLIS
{Jn7/iaw').
Born March 5, 1642; married, Dec. 14, 1669, Mary Clark, widow of Nathaniel Clark and daughter of Thomas Meakins. Mr. Allis was a carpenter and contractor; he built many churches. He served in King Philip's war, and was in the " Falls Fight." Afterwards he was a captain in the militia.
in
At
1677, his barn was burned, his mother killed, and his
He
died
1691.
moliicr
of two
children
by
Clark, her
Allis, within a
Mrs.
woman
in
of
marked
energy and courage, well suited to the times By Allis she had the follouing: lived.
which she
354
HODGE FAMILY.
Twelve children
10.
11.
Joseph Allis, b. 1670. Abigail Allis, b. Feb. ::j, 1672. (See " Capture of Abigail Allis" in another ])art of this work: also Welles Family, No. 19, and trace to Lydia Welles, No. 31. and Benjamin Hodge, No. 49.) Han.vah Allis, b. Oct. 9, 1673. ICHABOD Allis, b. July 10, 1675.
Eleazqr Allis,
1691.
John Allis,
b.
May
b.
10, 16S2.
19.
William Allis,
May
16, 1684.
20.
21.
Mary
Allis,
b.
Aug.
25, 16S7; d. 8
mo.
Nathaniel Allis,
b. prob. 16S9.
1.
Born probably in 1593; came to tliis country from England; married, about 161 5, Elizabeth Demi.vg, born probably in 1595, and died January, 16S3. She was a sister of John Deniing, who married Honor Treat. (See Treat Family, No. 2.) In 1634 Mr. Foote was a freeman at Watertown, Mass., and in 1636 became one of the original settlers of Weathersfield, Conn. His name appears as one of the patentees of the Connecticut charter. He became a magistrate, and in 1641 was chosen a representative to the General Court, which position he continued to hold until his death, in 1644. Mr. Foote was a descendant of James Foote, to whom ^vas given a coat of arms by King James, which is described as follows " A shield
:
ALLIED FAMILIES.
divided
crest
facts
355
by
"
and
" loyalt}-
and truth."
in
The
these
words
" In
King James was in imminent danger of being destroyed, when James Foote, a trusty officer, escorted the king to a certain wood where was a large oak tree, the trunk whereof was hollow, and there concealed him unknown to any
one, until he "obtained a safe retreat."
Mr. Foote's
chil-
dren were
all
born
in
Among
those
bearing the
late
Foote
admiral in
Connecticut
in
1834,
and
United
Hon. John A. Foote, of Cleveland, O., a brother of the admiral; and Hon. Samuel A. Foote, father of both John A. and the admiral. Judge Horace Foote, of Cleveland, descended from Nathaniel through another line. Mrs. Nathaniel Foote after the death of her husband became the second wife of
States Senator from that State;
Gov. Thomas Welles, of Connecticut, and outli\-ed the governor some years. In a will made by her March 28,
1678, five years before her death, she very specifically
among
others her " daughter Churchill," and her grandsons " Joseph " and "Benjamin Churchill." This Joseph
was the great-grandfather of Sarah Churchill, who married Benjamin Hodge. (See Benjamin Hodge, No. 12S, and Churchill Family, No. ji.)
Seven children
2.
:
Eliz.\beth Foote,
b. abt.
i6i6.
No.
I,
and trace
to
356
3.
IIODGE FAMILY.
Nathaniel Foote,
b.
1621
m.,
1646,
Elizabeth Smith.
4.
5.
6.
Mr. Foote d. 1665. Mary Foote, b. :\bt. 1623; in., 1642, Jolin Stoddard, and tlien John Goodrich. Robert Foote, b. 1627; m. Sarah He d. i6Si. Fra.nxes Foote, b. abt. 1629 m. 164S, John DicI<insor., ) who d. 1676, leaving ten children; m. (2), 1677, Francis
. ;
7.
d. 169S.
b. al>t.
Shed.
8.
1673.
Rebecca Foote, b. abt. 1634; m. (i), 1657, Lieut. Philip Smith, who d. 1688; then became the fourih wife ot'Maj. Aaron Cooke, who d. Sept. 5, 1690, " aged So.'' Shed.
April 6, 1701.
JOSIAII CHURCHILL.
Born about 161.4; married, 163S, ELIZABETH FoOTE, born 161 6, and died Sept. S, 1700, daughter of Nathaniel Foote, whose widow Elizabeth, mother of this Elizabeth., be-
came
icut.
Thomas
Welles, of Connect-
Mr. Churchill came from Devonshire, England, the same place where John Churchill, who became Duke of
Marlborough, was born, June 24, 1650. The Duke's father, Winston Churchill, and Josiah must have been of about Tradition in this Churchill family in this the same age.
country says that
but
tlic
two
men were
is
how
nearly connected
in
not stated.
it is
Weathersfield, Conn.,
this
1636, and
In
supposed came
lie
to
1673
contributed
ALLir.D FAMILIES.
357
He
man
in
the
com-
munity.
Died Jan.
i,
1686.
Seven children
2.
Mary Churchill,
3.
4.
5.
b. March 24. 1639; m, a Church. Eliz.apeth Churchill, b. May 15, 1642; m., Oct. 31, 1660, Henry Buck, who d. July 7, 1712. Hannah Churchill, b. Nov. i, 1644; m.,Jan. 9, 1667, Samuel Royce, d. prob. before 1686. Ann Churchill, b. 1647; m. a Rice.
6.
7.
Joseph Churchill, b. Dec. 2, i6.;9. Benjamin Churchill, b. May 16. 1652; m., 1677, Alary
-, b. 1653, who d. Oct. 30, 1712. Sarah Churchill, b. Nov. 14, 1657; Thomas Wickham, of Weathersfield.
-
8.
He
or she d. iMay
9.
1752-
6.
JOSEPH CHURCHILL
Born Dec.
2 (says
{Josi\y/,').
3 "),
1649;
n"'^^i,
ried,
May
13,
1674, ]\L\RY
Kdwarps.
He
died April
Nine children
9.
Mary Churchill,
b. April 6, 1675.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Nathaniel Chukchill, b. July 9, 1677. Elizabeth Churchill, b. 1679. Dinah Churchill, b. 1680. Samuel Chukchill, b. i63S; m., June 26, 1717, Martha Boardman; had si.x children. He d. July 21, 1767.
Joseph Churchill, David Churchill,
b. 1690. b.
14.
15.
1692.
"David
16.
17.
aged 92 years 10
David.
months."")
Jonathan Churchill,
b. 1692, twin of
Hannah Churchill,
'
b. 1696.
10.
NATHANIEL CPIURCHH.L
[Joseph ^ Josiah
Born July 9, 1677; married, Oct. 9, 1701, Mary HurlBUT, born Feb. 17, 1680, daughter of John Hurlbut (see
358
HODGE FAMILY.
Hurlbut Family, No. 12). Feb. 28, 1716, an inventory on the estate of Mr. Churchill in the probate court made He lived the value of his property at his death ^^371. many years in Weathersfield, but in 171 5 probably moved
to Westfield, Mass.
Six children
18.
Nathaniel Churchill,
John Churchill,
b. Oct. 29,
20.
21.
22.
23.
June 8. 1727; res. Chatham, Conn. Stephen Churchill. Daniel Churchill, b. Nov. 3, 1710. Solomon Churchill. JosiAH Churchill, b. Au,^. S, 1714; m. Martha Gill, dau. of Ebenezer and Lj-dia (Cole) Gill, of Middletovvn, Conn. his will, ciated Marci: i, 1770, made his nephew Benjamin,
son of Daniel, his sole
heir.
He
left
21.
DANIEL* CHURCHILL
siah
'
Born Nov.
3,
16,
1735,
ABIGAIL
White, born
1S13; daughter of
Otsego County,
Exeter
May
in
During
Ten
24.
children
Ruth Churchill,
prob.
f.ithfjr
:
b.
N.Y.
ALLIED FAMILIES.
25. 26. 27.
359
Sarah Churchill,
Abigail Churchill, b. March 16, 1740; d. March 29, 1743. Elisha Churchill, b. Aug. 24, 174.1; m. d. during
;
William Churchill,
BENJA.MIN
Hurlburt.
b.
.March
b.
2,
1745
5,
d. July 4. 1749.
Churchill,
b.
Feb.
1747;
m.
Elizabeth
30.
Da.viel Churchill,
Dec.
1775
Oct.
2,
1750; m.,
1779,
Eunice
!o to
May
mother.
d.
31.
32.
b.
b.
May
Nov.
2,
1753
25,
unm.
(See
1757.
Benjamin
(or
TROTT
as orioiiially called).
of Taunton, Somerset County, England, on or near the Engli.sh channel. He was probably born as early as 1525. He had a son, Will-
Staplegrove,
north
whose
erset County,
who had Richard. This Richard married a woman first name was Jo.axna, Hved in Pitminster, Somand there had a son Robert, who married Honour, or Honora, who was buried at Pitminster
iam,
first
of the
The Treat genealogy, from which the above facts are largely gleaned, says Richard was baptized under the name of Trott, married as
to Trett,
name
come
360
HODGE FAMILY.
THE TREATS OF
RICHARD TREAT.
AMERICA..
1.
Born 1584; baptized Aug. 28, 1584; married, April 27, 161 5, Alice G.ayloRD, baptized May 10, 1594, daughter Mr. Treat died 1669. He was one of of Hugh Gaylord.
the
carl}' settlers
is
named
as
the
New England
Charter given
1662,
by King Charles U.
and then returned
About 1639 he
one of
to Weathersfield,
moved
where he died. His second son, Robert, in 1675 became a major in the militia, and acted as colonel, commanding HoUister in his all through the war with King Philip.
" History of Connecticut " says of his bravery in leading a forlorn hope " It is without a parahel in our history, save
:
in the life of
came
Mason, who preceded him, or Putnam, who In 1683 Robert became governor of the Connecticut Colony, and after holding the office fifteen He had two wives, years declined to serve any longer.
after him."
the
Br}-an.
Jane Tapp, and the second the widow Elizabeth He died, according to Savage, July 12, 1710. Robert Treat Paine, one of the signers of the Declaration Richard Treat, of Independence, was his great-grandson.
first
Eight children:
2.
3.
Honor
19, 1616.
RiCH.ARD TKE.A.T,
Sarah Coleman.
HoIUsier.
4.
5.
ALLIED FAMILIES.
6.
S^I
7.
8
9.
SusAN-NA Treat, m. Robert Websler. Tame< Treat, b. 1634; m. Rebecca Latimer. Thompson. Catherine Treat, m., Nov. 19, 1655, William
2.
:
HONORS TREAT
Born 161 6,
in
-aith
{Riclmrd').
Englanci, and
Pitminster,
came
to this
'
country
i
year her father; married, probably in the Conn., settler in 1637, 'jOHN DE.MING, a Weathersfield, who married 1635', and brother of Elizabeth Deming, (See Foote Family, No. i, page 346.) Nathaniel Footc of that town to Mr. Deming was often a representative He was a patentee the General Court from 1G49 to 1661. His will, bearing date June in the Roval Charter of 1662. supentered for probate in 1705, and he is
26,
posed
1690,^ as to have died about that time. are mentioned In the will f\ve sons and tive daughters husbandssome of the daughters, however, only by their
;
names.
(See Savage.)
children
John-
Ten
10.
Deming,
b. Sept. 9,
163S
11.
>-'o''-- -'- '660, J0NATH.A.N Deming, b. 1639; "i- (0m. (,2) Elizabeth Gilbert. v,ho d. June 5, l668
:
12.
'
13.
: .
14.
15.
Samuel Deming, b. 1646 ra., .Mar. 29, David Deming, m., 1678, Mary. Ebenezer Deming, ra., 1677, Sarah. Rachael Deming, m. John Morgan.
;
16.
dau.
m. Richard Beckley.
1655.
(^See
17
3,
and
No. 12, who m. Nathaniel No. 17, wuo Churchill, and also to Mehiuble Hurlbut, White. No. m. Nathaniel White, No. 17, and had Abigail Sarah 2/,%vho m. r>.a;-el Churchill, No. 21, and hid No. 3^,-.\li'. became the wife of Benjamin
Htirlbtit,
Churchill.
Hodge, No.
i8. 19.
128.)
362
HODGE FAMILY.
1.
Born before 1610; married Sarah, about v;hom little Air. Hurlbut came to this country about 1635, is known. At an early date he either from Scotland or England. was a blacksmith at Weathersfield, Conn., where he was highly esteemed and regarded as a man of sturdy character. He was a lieutenant in the military service, and as such served against the Pequots in 1637, at which time he was
wounded.
as
it
did
others
who
served
John Hurlbut,
deputy
trust.
to the
It is said
on the site which Mitchell now was once the Hurlbut home. iNIr. Hurlbut is supposed to have died between the years 1671 and 1675. His children, except one son, settled in or about Weathersfield, and the descendants now are quite numerous. Possibh" some have allowed their name to be twisted
or lately resided, stands
into
Holibard or Hulbert.
:
Six children
2.
Thomas Hurlbut,
3. 4.
5.
6.
7.
John Hl-rlbut, b. March Samuel Hurlbut. Joseph Hurlbut. Stephen Hurlbut. Cornelius Hurlbut.
1642.
ALLIED FAMILIES.
3.
363
JOHN HURLBUT
=
Thomas
'
Born INIarch S, 1643; married, Dec. 15, 1670, ]\Iarv Deming, born 1655, daughter of John and Honor (Treat) Deming. Sept. 5, 1675, Mrs. Hurlbut joined the church
MidJletown, Conn., where no doubt the family was Here Mr. Hurlbut died. Aug. 30, 1690. Tou-n record says died "April 10," same year. There
at
then living.
being an " unborn child," no distribution of the estate was made at the time, and it was finally deferred until June 19, This " unborn child," Mehitable, became^ as may 1696.
to say,
an
his great-great-grandmother.
Ten children:
S. 9.
in the
John-
Hurlbut,
b.
Dec.
S,
1671
m. Rebecca Warner.
;
Mary Hurlbut.
b.ap. .-\pril 7,
1673
ci.
in infancy.
10.
TnoM.\s Hurlbut,
Sajiah Hurlbut,
b. Oct, 20,
11.
b.
Nov.
5,
Joseph Warner,
Mary Hurlbut.
Nov. 17, 167S; m. Nathaniel Churchill, grandfather of Sarah Churchill, who m. Benj.imin Hod'^e, No. 12S. (See Churchill Family, No. 10.)
b.
b.
13-
Mercy Hurlbut,
Feb.
17,
16S0-1
m. Thos. Hale, of
Glastonbury. Conn.
14-
ij16.
Ebenezer Hurleut, b. Jan. 17, 16S2-3 m. Sar.ah Dickens. ."\L\RGARET Hurlbut, b. Feb., 16S4-5: m. Timothy Sage. D.wiu Hurlbut, b. Aug. 11, 16SS; m. (i) Mary Savage;
;
ni.
(2) .Mercy
17-
Mehitable Hurlbut,
b. Nov. 23, 1690 (posthumous) m Nathaniel White, grandfather of Sarah Churchill, who m. Benjamin Hodge, No. 12S. (See White F.imily, No. 17.)
;
364
HODGE
FA>[TLV.
JOHN WHITE.
Born probably about 1600; came to this country, as is supposed, from Chelmsford, Essex County, England. He embarked at London on the ship " Lion," Captain Pierce, probably June 22,- 1632, and landed at Boston, Mass., Sunday, September 16, about three months later. He resided first at Cambridge, then called Newtown, where in Februar}', 1635, he was elected one of a board of seven men to
manage
menced
In
1636 he moved to
Hartford, Conn., the settlement of which had been comthe year previous.
One
claimed
it
is
on the
site
of a
home
lot,
once owned by him. It is also said that the famous "Charter Oak" stood upon land he once owned. In
1659 he became a resident of Hadle}', Mass. Here he was chosen a representative in 1664 and again in 1669. Soon after he returned to Hartford, and in 1670 was made an elder in the " South Church." Of liis wife, whose name
was Mary, little is known except that she came with her husband from the old country, and was alive in 1666. Says Savage, from whose genealogical dictionary many facts regarding Mr. White have been taken, " He was a man of good repute, and died December, 1683, or the next
month."
Six children
2.
Marv White,
Gilbert.
b. abt.
3.
Xathaniel White
b. 1629.
ALLIED FAMILIES.
4.
365
John White
m. Sarah Bunce, dau. of Thomas Bunce. of Hartford, Conn., by whom he had two children. He d. Sept. 14, 1665, after which his widow m. (2) Nicholas Worthington, the great progenitor of the chief Worth;
By Mr. Worthington she had three children, whose descendants are numerous, the family of the late George Worthington, of Cleveland, O., being among them. Mrs. Sarah White-Worthington died
ington famil)- in this country.
m.
(3'),
7.
Jacob White,
b. Oct.
8,
1645;
m. Elizabeth Bunce, of
Hartford, Conn.
3.
XATHAXIEL- WHITP:
Born 1629
in
(John').
his father;
1690;
this country with married (i) Eliz.\BETH, born 1625, and died married (2) Martha MOULD, widow of Hugh
Mould, a noted ship-builder at New London, Coim.. and daughter of John Coit, another man of prominence. She married Hugh Mould, June 11, 1662, and Mr. Mould died in 1692. Mr. White died Aug. 27, 1711, and Martha, his second wife, died April 14, 1730, ag.-d about 'i,6 years.
Before the marriage of Mr. White and the widow Mould, two of Mr. White's sons, Daniel and Joseph, had married two of the widow's daughters, Mary and Susanna, by her first husband. Mr. White lived in Middlesex Countv, Conn., and was reputed to be the third richest man in the town where he resided. He held many positions of public trust, among them that of representative from 1665 to 1677, being 81 years old
year's service.
after
title
at
He was
At
King
Philip's war, in
which he took
part, he
bore the
of lieutenant.
366
"Captain."
HODGE
FA>!ILY.
fine
slab of
in
Portland
stone,
in
the old
Eight children
8. 9.
X.A.THAXIEL
Ei.iz.AP.ETH
ni.
(i) Sergt.
John
Clark
10. 11.
m. (3)
a Williams.
(2)
John Bacon,
b.
Sr.
12.
Daniel White,
town
rec. differs.
Feb.
17,
1662; 1664;
so says
tombstone;
13.
14.
22,
m. John Smith, of
15.
12.
DANIEL MVHITE
17,
{Nathaniel^ John').
i,
Born Feb.
16S3,
SuSANXA
2,
Mould,
of
New London,
1754.
Air.
born April
first
1663,
Sl.e
husband.
White died Dec. i3, 1739, in Middletown, Conn., where he was born and is believed to have always resided. He filled various public offices was
;
an ensign
in
the militia
left a
large property.
Six children
16.
Daniel White,
b.
Dec.
8,
16S3;
17.
iS.
19.
Joseph White,
b. Oct. S, 168S.
20.
21.
HfGH White,
John-
b.
White,
b.
ALLIED FAMILIES.
22. 23. 24. 25.
26.
367
m. Thomas Johnson.
16, 1694:
1696.
d. 1702.
b.
Feb.
3, 1705.
17.
NATHAXIEL'
John^).
3,
WHITE
;
{Dauiel\
Nathanlel\
Born Sept.
1685
Mehitable
S, 1744; daughter of John and ;\Iary (Deming) Hurlbut. (See Hurlbut Family, No. 17.) Mr. White died May 5, 1743. About 1 72 1 he is supposed to have moved from Middle-
town
to
now
called Portland.
He
held various
a.s
and was
Oct. 25,
Perhaps he w
the
in
who was
in
command
hi.s
of troops
72
1,
Ten children
27.
28.
29.
Nathaniel White, b. April 25, 171;; m. Mary Sage. Mehitable White, b. Sept. 23, 1716; d. Dec. 25, 1716. Abig.-vil White, b. Oct. 31, 1717. (See Churchill Family,
Nos. 21 and 3i.) Elijah White, b. Feb.
15, 17 19;
30.
m. Abigail Hudbut.
31.
32.
33. 34.
Noadiah White, b. Feb. 26, 1720; m. Lois White. Mehitable White, b. July 22, 1721 d. March 19, 1743. Amos White, b. March 18, 1723; d. April 24, 1727. Sarah White, b. Oct. 24, 1724; m. Deacon John Clark,
;
Jr.
35.
36.
d. .\pril 4, 172S.
OTHER ALLIED
FAAIILIES.
The English family becomes allied with the Hodge fami!\by the marriage in rS20 of Alfred Hodge and Sophia English. The English line is allied with the Xewcomb family by the marriage in 1715 of Richard English and Abigail Xewcomb. The Englishes are allied with the Caulkins by the marriage in 1777 of Abel English and Anna Caulkins, and the Caulkins are allied with the Deweys by
the
marriage
in
17^7
of
Ezekiel
Caulkins
and Anna
Dewey. Thus the Englishes, the iNevvcombs, the Caulkins, and the Deweys each furnish a line of ancestors for the
descendants of Alfred Hodge.
Tiiese lines are traced on
succeeding pages.
Essex County, England, had a son Richard', born probwho married Ereeuom Strong, and had a son David ^, born 1661, who married, May 7, 1C88, Eliza.hkth
in
ably 1635,
Harold.
Richard
4.
*,
He
who
died
Sept.
6,
1704.
David had
son
emigratetl to America.
RICHARD ENGLISH.
The
first
of the famil);
in this
in
Essex, England
.Map.v
Hinks-
369
MAX, born July 30, 16SS, probably daughter of John Hinksman. .Mr. EnoHsh c.ime to this country May, 17 10 in the brig " Su'allow," and first made his home in Newport, R.I., then
in
Bristol,
and
finally settled,
1/17.
in
Lebanon, Conn.
He
Four children:
5.
6. 7-
S,
1713.
LxGLiiH, m.
SiLis
Woodworth.
19.
Uassah English,
Peter
b.
Sept.
Kewcomb.
b.
8.
Abig.ml English,
Nov.
12,
Newcomb.
5.
(See
Newcomb
Eddy
JOHX- EXGLISII
Born Aug.
S,
(7^/r//ard'-).
9,
Family, No. 10.) Mr. En<^lish was the first of the family born in this country. It Is supposed that he moved from Lebanon, Conn., to Cornvvallis, Nova Scotia, in 17G0. He died there in 176 1. His widow was an original proprietor in Cornwallis in 1761
Newcomb.
1738,
Aetgul
5,
and continued to reside there until her death. (See note under Newcomb Family, " The Acadian Emigration.") Eight children
9.
RiciLARD English,
b. Sept., 1741.
10.
11.
Alice English, b. April 8, 1743. John E.nglish, b. March 22, ,745. Possibly this is the John English who was in the Revolutionarv war in Capt. Waterman-s company. Col. Durkee\s
regiment, of Connecticut.
12.
13141
Abigail English,
0.
Abel
16.
Joel English,
March
25, 175^.
370
15.
HODGE FAMILY.
Rlc/mrd'
).
Born July
Scotia,
Anna
15, 1777,
2,
in
Nova
17
-,7,
and died
(sec Caid-
March
kins
16, 1854,
daughter of Ezekiei
Cai:!l-:ins
In 17S3
wallis,
Mr. English died Aug. 22, 1S32. English changed his residence from Corn-
Nova Scotia, to Connecticut, and there resided until From tliere 1804, when he moved to German Flats, N.Y. he moved to Exeter, Otsego County, in the same State. In 8 10 he made another change, now settling in the tovni of Hamburg, on a farm about seven miles southwest from Buffalo, N.Y., three-fourths of a mile from Lake Erie,
1
where he continued to live the rest uf his life, surruui-ueu by a large family of children and several orphaned grandchildren. Mrs. English outlived her husband more than twenty years, continuing to reside at the old home until
1S53, the year before her death,
to
Wm.
G. Angel, living
at
Angelica, N.Y.
a
at the
age of ninety-seven.
Baptist
She was
hft)'
member
of the F"ree\Vill
Church
for
woman
of rare
by her
by
her death she became blind, but retained her mental faculties to
the
last.
Her remains
svere
taken back to
HamAbsome
tell
many
The
writer,
visiting
the cemetery
one to be erected, and now two Italian marble where rest the remain.s of this worthy couple.
slabs
At
numbered
eigh.t',--two.
371
Rebecca English,
Alice English, Olive English,
b. b.
Wednesday,
20.
b. Friday,
John English, b. Tuesday, 9 A.M., March iS, 17S8. 22. E.mily Pa.meha English, b. Tuesday, 2 P.M., July
21.
1790.
20,
23.
24. 25.
Charles Chester
F:nglish, b. Sunday,
P.^L, Feb.
17,
_ 1793-SOPHIA English, b. Sunday, 6 P.M., April 12, 1795. Claiussa English, b. Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1800.
17.
REBECCA^ ENGLISH
28,
Born April
Bro\V.\, born April 21, 1780, and died July 30, 1842. She died I\Iay 14, iSii, \a childbirth. He afterwards married
widow Coleman, many years younger than himself, by he had s^-veral children. The writer wlien a boy lived with this man several months. The injunction " Speak no evil of the dead," like most other rules, has its The remembrance of how Brown with a hot exceptions.
a
whom
dumb
Whom
Two
2t).
the
lived
make mad."
The cow
children
.MOKRis Brown, b. Feb. 19, 1809. Peras Brown, b. .NLiy 14, iSn m. and had
;
27.
several chil-
18.
ALICES LXGLLSII
to
1834-5.
372
nODGE FAMILY.
Three children 2H. Ceorgk WniTMORE, li. June 20. Emily Mowbry Whitmoue,
20.
d. Jan. 4, 18S4.
29, 180S.
b.
Nov.
b.
29, iSro.
12.
Au9;.
1815: unm.
ly.
OLIVE* ENGLISH
24, 1783
;
{Abel
Born April
June
N.Y.,
married
died
II, 1S59.
Hamburg,
many
years.
He moved
to
soon returned.
He
finally settled
he died.
Two
31.
children
82.
Luc'NDA .-^LLEx, b. Oct. 17, 1S14. Lucius Allen, b. Feb. 13, 1S16.
20.
Born Jan. 13, 1786; married, Oct. 6, 1809, Daniel Br.W.MAX, who died Aug. 5, 1S67. She died Feb. 8,
1865.
IMr.
Brayman
early settled
in
Hamburg, N.Y.,
where he owned a farm adjoining on the north the farm of Mr. English, his wife's father. Here he lived until the
death of his wife, when he sold his land and went to
with his son
live
Mason
in Springfield,
111.,
where he died.
at
rest in the
cemetery
Abbotts
Corners
Hamburg.
man
of ability
sterling qualities.
Eight children:
33.
S4. 35.
M.\RCELLON Bkavman, b. Dec, iSio; d. young. Abel English Drayman, b. .NTov. 3, [811. .Mason Bravm \n, b. .\I,iy 23, 1S13.
373
b.
his
li.^e
in
Warren. He d. Oct. 30, 18S7. Resided more years in Chicago, 111. engaged nearly all newspaper and other literary work. His
:
37.
widow at last accounts was living in Chicago. Sarah Bravman, b. April 11, 1S17; unm. d.
;
Avig.
31,
1855.
38.
39.
Martha
1841,
(3)
b. Jmie 8, 1S21
;
m.
(i), Jan. 6,
Woodhams
tn.
Dr.
whom
her
she
outlived
m. some
years.
ALiLViNA Braym.\n,
b. June
17,
21.
JOHN' ENGLISH
(Abcl\Jo/u^\ Ric'^ani'
Born March iS, 17SS; married, I'\'b. 10, 1S34, Sallv Shields, born Feb. 7. 1793, and died Aug. 27, 1S71, daughter of Samuel Shields, who about 1833 moved from the State of New York to the town of Seville, iJedina
Co., Ohio. Mr. English died Jan. 11, 1S66. When he was three years old his parents moved from Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, where he was born, to Lebanon, Conn. In
1
parents settled
in
Ham-
burg, N.Y.
Mr. Elnglish
finally
became by inheritance
sold
it
it
and lived on and moved to Seville, Ohio, where he purchased a farm, on which he lived until his death. Mr. English was a captain in the
his father's farin,
many
years.
About 1S53 he
militia,
man
of generous
all
impul.-e,
quite
imassuming,
Two
41.
children:
Mary
Abel
A.VNA English,
b. Fel.i. 4, 1835;
res.
Cleve-
land, O.
42.
land, O.
374
23.
HODGE
FAJ.riLV.
{Abcr\
John-,
WiLLTA.M G. AxGEL, 1S5S. She died May 12, 1S23. His great ancestor in this countr\' was Thomas Angell, who, it is claimed, came to America with Roger Williams and settled in Rhode Island. Mr. Angel was a distinguished lawyer, a judge, member of Congress, and held many other positions of public trust. He was generous almost to a fault. He lived in the town of Angelica, N.Y., a mile and a half from Angelica village, many years and was, according to his own request, burled on a high knoll back of his residence. Judge Martin Grover was his law-partner many years. .Mr. Angel had for a second wife a sister of his first, as app;ars on next page. By the two wives, as will be seen, he had
born July
17,
Born July
13,
fifteen
children.
The
By
as
a big-
Six children
43.
44.
Joi.-N
1S13.
45.
was a lawyer and politician; served one or more terms in the N.Y. Legislature, res. Cuba, N.Y. Sus.VN Sophia Angel, b. Feb. 19, 1S17; m., 1S54, Jam-is
46.
who d. Dec. S, 18S9. She died Jan. 4, 1898, at home of her half-brother James, x\.Y. City; no chil. Harriet Garrett Angel, b. April 21. 1S19; m., Jan. i, 1S46, Lewis David Simons, who d. Feb. 9, 1863. She d.
Stevens,
the
March
18,
many
47.
years;
no children.
b.
.March,
1821
d.
Au^. 25,
48.
b.
May
2,
1823
irirl.
175
iAic/\ John'
Born Feb.
Air.
McNeal, who
owned
all
English for
many
1793; g, 1S20, Mary a former husband had a son Thomas. years lived in lUinois, where he
married, IMarch
his
a good-sized farm, but just before his death sold interests in that State and started to locate in
Missouri. He died Oct. 25, 1S65, while on his journey West, and persons claiming relationship through his wife acquired all his property without process of law, no one
many relatives making any claim. He was somewhat eccentric; talked much on the subject of religion to
of his
his
own
had no
children.
21.
SOPHIA
<
ENGLISH
i;95
;
Born April
i-,
married, :\Iarch
1820,
ALFRED
Hodge, born March 9, 1795, and died July 11, 1S3:!. She diedS P.M., Jan. 13, 1846. (See Alfred Hodge, No. 275.) Three children
:
49.
50.
51.
b. Jan. 4,
iSji.
CLARISSA' ENGLISH {Abel\ John\ Richard'). Born Dec. 2, iSoo; married, in iS.-'4, William G. Angel, whose first wife was her sister Emily (see No. 22). Mrs. Angel died Sept. 19, 1873, Eaii Claire, Wis.
25.
Nine children
52.
S254-
John .A..\gel, b. 1S25, d. 6 mo. old. Catmarine Axgf.l, b. Dec. 1S26; d. in 1829. A.N-NA English Angel, b. ]:in. 22, 1.S28; d. Nov.
AlanK-d.i, C.il., uiiai.
g, iSBo,
3/6
55.
HODGE
Cornelia Angel,
b.
13,
FAMI1,V.
7,
Aug.
29,
;
Wood,
1894.
b.
May
1819, a
widower, who
while on a
d.
May
26,
She
d. Oct.
1893,
visit to
her
no children.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
Abel English Angel, b. March 4, 1832. Heber Reginald Angel, b. Aug. 14. 1S34. James Rose Angel, b. Feb. 12, 1S36. Texas Angel, b. Oct. 19, 1S39.
CL.A.RISSA
Angel,
d.
June, 1S42.
FIFTH GKNERATION.
2G.
MORRLS^ BROWX
ard^).
19.
Born Feb.
y. 8,
1S34, at Vernon,
died Feb.
1809; daughter
b.
June
i6,
1S35
Mr. Brown
army.
Civil
He was
colonel
of the
126th
Rc-giment X.Y.
62.
Theodore M. Brown,
65.
Morris Angel Brown, b. June 19, 1S39; d. June 5, 1840. Morris Brown, b. Aug. 22, 1S41 d. June 22, 1S64. He was captain of Company A, 126th N.Y. \'olunteers, and killed in action near Petersburg, \'a. The regiment, as already stated, n^as commanded by his brother John. Jennie M. Brown, b. June 17, 1S44; m., Nov. 24, 1364,
;
Alanson
child.
Way
army; one
13,
66.
E.MKLiNE Brown,
b.
May
14,
1S48
m.,
;
Dec.
r866,
one child.
377
GEORGE- WHIT.MOKE
Richard^).
(A//cc\
Aici\ John\
Born June 29, iSoS; married, December, 1S40, EsTllEi; Fuller, born :\Iarch 23, 1S23. :\Ir. Whitmore resided for many years near North Prairie, Wis., where at one time he owned ie\-eral farms, wliicli were given one to
each
child.
He
\vas
man
of
stiirdj-
character, greatly
in life.
Five children:
67.
68.
Alice Abby Whitmoke. b. Nov. 15, 1S42. Clarissa Esta Whitmore, b. Feb. 5, 1S45 rr... Nov. iS, 1S67, George Hoag, b. Feb. 28, 1S39; res. WaLike.-ha,
;
Wis.
6g.
George Whitmoke.
dren.
Sept. 6,
1S46; m. and
ha.-^
chil-
70.
.Martin
E.M.MA
Grover Whit.moke,
b.
Feti.
27,
1S49:
m. and
Alice Whit.more, b. July 11. 1859; adopted into Aunt Emily (No. 29), Mrs. Martin Grover, and made an heir to Mrs. Grover's property
the family of her
res. Angelica,
N.Y.
29.
{Alicc\ Abel\
Born Nov.
iSio; married,
May
22, 1S45,
MARTIN
She
Grover, born
Oct.
w,
and distinguished
jurist.
little
and became extensively Irnown as the " ragged lawyer." The writer knew him well and remembers much that was
said of his peculiarity in this respect.
attire
In court his shabby would excite merriment, but his thorough knowledge of law and iiis brilliant thrusts at the opposing
often
37^
counsel were sure
admiration.
in
HODGE FAMILY.
the end to secure for
In time he
public estimation
became judge of
the Court of
in
Appeals of
New
the
.State,
which position he
many
He
never dealt
money
to
al\va\-s
per annum. Prudence and economy made him quite well off. His home for many years was in Angelica, X.Y., where he died, leaving no children of his own. His wife also died
in Angelica.
31.
LLICIXDAard^).
17,
ALLEX
{0!rje',
Born Oct.
1S14; married
(i
),
in
1838,
JOHN Mav-
HEW, who died Feb. 12. 1844; married (2j,in 1S45, J'-'HX YOUXG, who died July, 1850, while on his way overland to
California, at the time of the great gold excitement
Pacific coast.
on the
Mrs.
if
Young has
living, as
lived
in
Elkhorn. Wis.,
many
years, and
still
probably
there.
she was at last accounts, is She has been blind many years.
Had
three children
Six children
72. 73.
28, 1S39.
Nov.
20, 1840. b.
74.
Juiy
14,
1S42
ni.,
Sept.
b. August, 1851, and d. Jan. had Charles Dutton Mayhew, b. July 23, \Z-]\, and Etta M.iric .Mayhew, b. Xov. 10, 1872 d. 1S73.
;
75.
E?,iAL\
Young,
76. 77.
VniGLviA Young,
Danif.l
Allen
379
-,
LUCIUS AULEX
'
Olive \ Abel',
John
Richard
'
Born Feb. 13, 1S16; married (i), ]\Tay 27, 1S37, I\Iarv L. SroOR, who died Nov. 15, 1838; married (2), July 10, 1842, Sarah Ann Barnes, who died November, 1847; married (3), August, 1848, JULIETTE BARNES, sister of second v,-ife, born April 28, 181 8, and died ?Iarch
II,
187S;
married (4),
.Sept.
4,
1S90,
widow IIep.nAH
He
died
v/ell
proportioned.
He was
was
by
man.
lature.
last
In 1864 he
member
He had children by all of his wives except the one. He resided at Elkhorn, Wis., for many years,
79.
C. Allen, b. Feb. lS, 1S3S; n.., Sept., 1S6;. La Esmeralda King; has had a number of children; res. Fort Dodge, Iowa. Frances A. Allen, b. Jan. 2r, 1846; m.. May, 1S68, Duncan Wright; had Fayette, Virgil, Alice, and Ldith;
Augustus
res. Center\ille,
Wis.
b. April
iS,
80.
Favette
L.
Allen,
in
while sen-ing
81.
82.
Otis Hor.\ce Allen, b. July 14, 1S49; m. (i), Dec. i, 1S70, Helen Chambers, who d. March, 1S74; m. (2), Sept. 8, iS3i, Mary Clark; had by (t) w. Willis H., and by (2) w. H.ittie, Clara, and Gertrude. Esther Juliette Allen, b. Sept. 19, 1S53; m., June 24, 1S80, Gilbert Potter; had Glenn and Winnie; res. Pawnee
City,
Neb.
b.
S3.
ni.,
June
10,
84.
d.
Mareh
10,
85.
b.
1S61
.school teacher;
3 So
HODGE FAMILY.
34.
Born Nov. 3, iSii; married, Dec. 31, 1S40, C.\LI>TA Both died nian\' years since. Mr. ]3rayman was a fanner and quite unlike his brothers, having httle Resided most of his Hfe in Hamburgh, literary taste.
MOOX.
Six children
86.
Julius
23,
Dwight
1867, Marietta
Wood,
b.
87.
Mr. Brayman res. Cleveland, O. has three -sons William, b. Dec. 31, 1S68; m., May 20, 1896, Bessie E. Johnson, and res. in Cleveland Oliver, b. Aug. 13, 1873, and Eugene, b. Dec. 24, 1S76, also res. in Cleveland. Abel Asher Kkavm.\n, b. .-ipii! 23, 1S45; m. Alice 1866, Bruce, b. Jan. 16, 1S65 had Cora Estella, b. Oct
N.Y.
and Flora
88.
b.
March
22, 184S.
2. 4.
89.
E.mily Adelphie Brav.m.\n, b. July 15, 1850; ra., Nov. 1S66, Harry W. Flood; had Laura May, b. March
1868.
90.
b.
Aug.
5,
1854.
91.
b. Oct.
21,
1858;
d.
Aug.
iS.
35.
MASON' BRAYMAN
Richard
'
Born
May
23,
1813;
Oct.
8,
married, Sept.
1816,
at
6,
\VlLLI.\MS, born
Portland,
Chautauqua
County, N.Y., and died Feb. 19, 18S6, at Ripon, Wis. He died Feb. 27, 1S95, Kansas City, Mo., at the resi-
when
building a railroad
Alissouri.
111.,
many
38
Abraham
Lincoln,
well.
Shortly after
in
the
army, which
Mr. Bra\-man served with distinction at Fort Henr)', Donelson, Shiloh, and in other battles.
He became
a general,
and
left
the
army
at the
end of
commendable
record.
Territorj-
President
of Idaho,
a
Grant m.ade him governor of the which position he held four years.
commanding
appearance.
figure,
in his old
Three children:
9?.
S.\R.\H .Ad.\line )3rav.ma.n', b.
1859, William
111.
.Mr.
tlie
After
Bailhache became a major in the Civil war. war he settled at San Diego, Cal., where for
some years he was in the employ of the government. Have four children: John .Mason, b. July i, i860; Arthur
Lee, b. Aug. 6, 1862; Adaline, b. Jan. 9, 1865, and Wilhclmina, b. Jan. 31, 1874. John Mason, the eldest, m., April 9, 1S91, Josephine P. Goodin, and has John G.,
b. Jan. iS, 1S92, and Preston L., b. Jan. 11, 1895. .Maky Calhou.\ J3rav.\ia.\, b. July 15, 1S49; m., .March 12, 1S72, Theodore Gowdy, b. April 3, 1847; res. Kan-
93.
Mrs.
Gowdy
and
tastes
public
spirit
had
.Mason
94.
Brayman Gowdy, b. May 16, 1876. Ell.\ Sophia Bkay.vian, b. Oct. i, 1853;
18S0, Caswell A. Sharpe.
m., Sept. 5.
She
d.
Aug.
15, iSSi.
38.
MARTHA^ BRAVAL\N
Richard^
).
(JVancy
Born April
26, 18 19;
2,
married, Aug.
15, 1842,
NELSON
382
HODGE
FAMII.V.
(Walker) Emerson.
son has lived for
Seven children
95.
Nelson
Aug.
Br.\ym.\n'
II, 1863,
21,
d.
1S43;
ra.
(i).
ni.
about 1894;
96.
97. 98.
D.^xiEL
.M.A.S0N
Emerson,
b.
Dec.
12, 1844.
Sakah Anna E.merson, b. March 27, 1846. (iF.ORGE Douglas Emerson, b. Dec. 4, 1847;
II, 1872,
children.
lie
111., Dec. Susan Kelly Corwin, b. Dec. S, about 1S49: no Mr. Emerson has a residence in ruffalo, N.Y.
:
last ac-
99.
1S.A.AC
d.
March
10,
100.
loi.
185;.
43.
died
Born Feb. 2, 1S13; married (i) Mary ME;rCALF, who March 22, 1S55 married (2), February, 1S56, Laura Eliza Bigelow, daughter of Dr. L. B. Bigelow. She Air. Angel was a lawyer, and figured died April 2, 1873.
;
much
in politics
When
Washington Hunt was elected governor of New York, Mr. Angel was a candidate for a State office on the
opposition ticket and received the largest vote of any candidate at that election, being elected by
majority.
He
Three children
Five children
10^,
383
^LARY Catherine Angel. FL^KRiET Angel. Ch.vrlotte Angel, d. 3 mo.s. Alice ANCEr,.
'
old.
66.
Clarissa \ Abel\
John \
Born Marcli 4, 1832; married, Sept. 22, 1852, Harriet Ratiiburx, of Angelica, N.Y. Mr. Angel haa changed
his residence often, residing in
many places
in
the Western
country.
He
where
reside
now
LKrtis S. A.\GEL,
Jessie Turnbull,
b.
m.
(,1),
;
who
Dec.
13,
1S83
m.
June 27,
1S87,
Julia
brother William.
108.
109.
Claka Angel,
no.
Jennie A.ngel, b. .March 23, 1S62; ni., March 23, 1883, E. A. Cunningham. William J. Angel, b. March 10, 1S64; m., June i, 1S87, Neonetta .M. Davis, dau. by a former husband of the wife
of his brother Lewis.
111.
b.
Nov.
9, 1870.
57.
(Clarissa',
Abel\
Born Aug.
married
(2),
3,
1853,
22,
Jane
1889;
nee
1836, 1S91,
16,
Marv
J.
is
HODGKIN,
a farmer
Mr. Angel
and
Ch.\kLES
W.
m. Cadice Rose.
384
113.
114.
115.
HODGE FAMILY.
William G. Angel,
b.
Nov.
15,
1856: m. Ella
1S60; m. R.
Dunham.
2;, 1S58;
13,
m. Emily Savaria.
M. Whitaker.
116.
117.
Clinton I. Angel, b. June i, 1869; m. Lulu Tatro. Ida Currie Angel, b. Keb. 24, 1S76.
68.
Born Feb. 12, 1836; married. May 25, 1871, AdalIN'E Louise }5igelo\v, born :\Liy 19, 1S44. lie died Oct. 4, Mr. Angel was a prominent lawyer in New York 1899.
City, and for was a man of
si.x
He
and of
Few men
at
live
more respected
many
years and
of
New York
Four children
u8.
119.
E.MILY Pa.melia Angel, b. Nov. 28, 1874; d. same day. WILL1.A.M Pitt A.ngel, b. Nov. 19, 1876; d. April 7, 1882.
CL.A.RISSA
120.
of the large
original
their
Louise Angel, b. Jan. 30, 1S80. In 1895 one New York papers offered three prizes for poems written by persons who had not passed eighteenth birthday. The first prize was awarded to
fifteen.
b. Oct. 7, 1S83.
59.
TE.XAS'
ard^).
ANGEL
1839;
{Clarissa'.
Born Oct.
19,
married,
May
25,
1870,
Marv
Elizabeth Goodrich, born June 21, 1S49, daughter of Dwight and Mary (Dunham) Goodrich. Mr. Angel served in the Thirteenth Regiment New York Infantry in the
Civil war.
is
a lawyer
385
In 1897 the Populists in the Legislature at one time gave him their vote for United States Senator.
high standing.
Three children:
122
b. Sept. 24, 1S71 m., Aujj. 22, 1895, Lucy Wilhelmina Walters, b. Sept. 26, 1873, dau. of Prussian parents, each havini,' a string of names too long to be given Iieie.
;
123. 124.
b.
Aug.
2,
20, 1873.
Dwight
A.vgel, b. Dec.
1882.
THE NEWCOMB
The
FAA1ILY.
Newcombs
are
traced
back
in
tlie
records
of
twelfth
century.
Originally the
name
Mr. John B. Xewcomb, of Elgin, III., genealogy of the family in this country,
which shows great research and from which many facts here given of the early members have been taken.' Several of the Newcombs of England had coats of arms bestowed upon them, but whether or not the progenitor in this country was a descendant of one of those thus honored Air. Newcomb in his book says " has not been determined positiiely."
1.
CAPT.
ANDREW NEWCOMB.
Newcomb
family in this country;
had descendant who married John English, and thus the Newcomb, English, and Ilodge families became allied is supposed to have emigrated to this country from the west
;
of England, Devonshire or Monmouth, or possibly from Wales. As he had a child born in 1640 or there-
38G
abouts,
first
it
HODGE FAMILY.
is
He
is
mentioned
this countr}- as
being
in
Boston, Mass.,
in 1663, at which time he married a widow, Grace Ricks, who became his second wife. By his first wife he had certainly two children, and by his second wife one, a daughter. i\Ir. Newcomb made his
will
Jan.
31,
8,
1683, and
it
was entered
for
is
probate
in
Boston, Dec.
supposed
to
have died.
In
his wife
Three children
2.
3.
Akdrew Newcomb,
(2) a Pritchard
;
b.
prob. 1640.
(i)
Susanna Newcomb. m.
r.i.
had a number of
b.
4.
Grace Newcomb,
of Boston;
August,
2.
ANDREW- NEWCOMB
Born prob. 1640; married(
i
{Andrfw'
),
).
who
died about
1674;
married
(2), in
BaveS,
born about 1658, and died in 1731, daughter of Captain Thomas Bayes. Mr. Newcomb li\'ed for a time on " Hog
Island," so called on account of
its
being shaped
like a
hog's
Portsmouth, N.H.
to
Edgartov.n
on Martha's Vineyard Island. Here he was a " proprietor," and several times shared in land divisions. He held many positions of trust, and evidently was a man who stood high in the community. April 19, 1691, he was
chosen a lieutenant
placed
is
in
tiie
in
command
587
on land he once owned. By his first wife he had seven children, and by his second eight. For names of children see
5.
Newcomb
Si.MO.N
genealogy.
b. 1666.
Newcomb,
5.
SLMON^
Born 1666
NEWCOMB
{Andrc'v\ Andre-.v'
).
ried,
on "Hog Island; " marabout 16S7, prob. Df.borah, born 1665 and died
at Kittery, Me., or
17, 1756.
June
He
Mr. xVewcomb
to
7 13,
when he moved
Lebanon,
Sept.
hi.s life.
7 II, he
purchased
the
in
land,
"with
thereon."
right
At
same time he
50 acres
common
and 20 acres common at the village, the whole costing him ^^290. He soon became one of the prominent
held many public positions. Mr. age of 79, and his wife is supposed to have attained the age of 92. Tombstones in the old
They
John Newcomb,
b. abt. i683.
C.
Andreiu-, Andrezv').
Born about 16SS married, Sept. 23, 1709, Alice Lombard, or LUMBERT, born Oct. 19, 16S6, daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Eddy) Lombard, married Dec. 11, 16S3, and granddaughter of Jobhua and Abigail (Linnell) Lombard, married May 27, 165 1. Mr. Newcomb
to
Leb:i'.!on
father or
March
20,
1715,
First Cliurch in
Lebanon, and
388
IIODGE FAMILY.
the organization of the
first
Second Churcli he
but one
in the parish.
years.
1760 he moved to Cornwalli?, Nova Scotia, where he died Feb. 22, 1765. Mrs. Xewcomb
In the
of
died Jan.
1767.
Newcomb's changing
in
(See note
below, "
correspondent of
Mr. Nevvcomb,
of
integrity,
in
The descendants
The
is
old farm
in
owned
still
the
v.'as c-.viicd
liMIGRATION.
Acadia, set-
Cape Breton, but m.^ny remained in Nova Scotia, where they were known as "neutral Trench. " Those of Cape Breton by their inlrigues ivith the InJ.ians were very annoying to the English; blame was also attached to those remaining in Nova Scotia, and the English about 1750 sought to
tled the island of
compelled
greater.
to leave.
Some
authorities
finally determined to drive the French and some seven thousand of the people were make the number less and some much
Buildings and crops were destroyed, while the people hastily tied to
other parts.
more than thirty heads of famwas organized in Lebanon, Conn., and the whole body moverl to King's County on the island. Deacon John Newcomb, John English, and Ei'ekiel Caulkins were among the number. The first two were already allied by marri.'.ge, and the third became so by the m.i.rri.ige in Nova .Scotia, in 1777. of Abel English and Anna Caulkins. Soon after the close of the Revolutionary war the English and Caulkins famili-JS returned to Lebauon, Conn.
Large
ilies
geous terms.
company
389
Catherine Xewcomb,
S.
b. -May 21, 1710; ni. Noah, son of George and Sarah Webster. Alice Newco.mb. b. March 24, 1712; m. Jonathan Marsh.
9.
Eddy Xewcomb,
sister of
b.
Sept. 23,
1713; m.
Ah'gail English,
8,
10.
11. 12.
John English (see English Family, No. Family, No. 10). Abigail Nkwco.mb, b. Nov. 16, 1715 rn. Johi (see English Family, No. 5, and No. 24). Abkaha.m Newccxmb, b. July 22,
and
Newcomb
John Newco.-hb,
b. July 29,
1720;
13.
14.
Jacob Nfwcomb,
390
that place.
HODGE KAMILV.
Evidently, as shown by early records, he was of little education, but was blessed with a !art;e
man
common
sense.
Be
it
education the
would
Three and perhaps more of came with him from the old country.
afford.
his children
Six children
2.
Sarah Caulkins,
3.
Marv
Caulkixs,
Nov.
S. 1649.
Hugh Roberts"
daughter of
i.
5.
Bliss,
Thomas
chil-
Norwalk; he
b.
d.
Xov.
25, 1717;
had nine
dren.
6.
Deborah Caulkins,
Rlbecca Caulkins,
=
March 18,1645;
d.
March
14, 1631.
4.
JOH N CAULKINS
Born
in
//u^-Zi
1658, S.^R.UI
England, probably about 1633; married, in ROVCE, daughter of Robert Royce, of Bos-
in 1 63 1, who afterwards settled in New London, Conn., and there became a representative, standing, as
ton
Savage
says,
in
"
good repute."
is
How
changed
The
legislator of
the
present day
Mr. Caulkins, 1660, became one of the first proprietors of He was a representative to the General Court eleven sessions. He died Jan. 8, 1703, and his wife Norwich, Conn.
in
May,
1 1
Eight children
8.
Hugh
C.ulkins,
b.
Slunian,
daughter
June, 1659; m- (i), May, 16S9, Sarah of Thomas Sluman m. (2) Lois
;
Standish.
9.
John Caulkins,
b. July, 1661
39I
m., 16S4,
Thomas
Bald-
12.
13. 14. 15.
Gitford.
Ann Caulkins,
Burchard.
b.
Aug.
16,
167S;
10.
SAMUEL' CAULKINS
;
(John\ Hugh').
Born October, 1663 married, November, 1691, Hannah GiFFORD, born Jan. 17, 1671, daughter of Stephen Gifford, one of the original proprietors of Norwich, Conn., who Mr. Caulkins was a married, May, 1667, Hannah Gove. mariner; resided first in Norwich, where three eldest children were born, and then in Lebanon, to which place he moved about 1697, and where he died.
Eight children
16.
17. iS. 19.
John Caulkins.
b. 1693.
Ruth Caulkins,
b. 1695.
20.
21.
22. 23.
Sa-MUel Caulkins, b. 1699. Nathaniel Caulkins, b. 1703; Stephen Caulkins, b. 1706. N'ath/^-iel Caulkins, b. 1710.
Aquii A Caulkins,
d. soon.
b. 1711; d. 1720.
16.
John',
1719,
HugV
).
Born 1693; married (i), Nov. 5, Foster, b. Aug. 21, 1696; married
Catharine
of
Elizabeth Curtis.
noted ancestors.
Isaac,
this
The
first
wife
was
somewhat
country
392
there died
in
HODGE FAMILY.
1681.
Reginald
family of
North-
umberland, England.
The
Fosters, or Forsters,
guished themselves
in war against the foes of th.e Scots, and were remembered by the king in the bestowal of a crest and coat of arms which now belongs to Reginald
Foster's descendants.
Sir
Walter Scott
in his
The Foster family is mentioned by " Lay of the Last ^Minstrel," and
Mr. Caulkins resided
in
Marmion."
Lebanon,
of his
as " Cal-
home
but
little
The records
name
Seven children
24.
25.
26.
b. i\pnl 4, 1724,
Han^naii Caulkins, b.
b.
May
26, i;-2?,
27.
28.
29.
30.
Xov. 4, 172S, Israel Caulkins, b. June 8. 1731. Elizabeth Caulkins, b. Sept. 14. 1733, Simeon Caulkins, b. June 10, 1736,
27.
EZEKIEL'^ Hugh^).
4,
CAULKINS
(John\
Samuel% John\
Born Nov.
Anna
Dewkv, born
of John Dewey.
22.)
Married (2),
about 1772, while living in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, to which place he moved in 1761. Prior to his residence in Cornwallis he lived in Connecticut, probabl_v in Essex, as
the records of that town give the names and dates of birth
of his children.
(See
"The Acadian
PJmigration.")
in
17S8, he re-
393
Lebanon.
He was
Three children
31.
32. 33.
EUXICE C.AULKINS,
" Aleis.\" (prob. Eleazur) Caulkins, b. Dec. ii, 1752. An.na Calxkixs, b. Sept. 2, 1753. (Seo English Family, Xos. 15 and 24, and Hodge Family, No. 275.)
THE.
DEWEY
FARTILY.
becomes allied with the Knglish, by the marriaije of Anna Dewey to Ezekiel Caulkins, whose daughter Anna married Abel Enrrlish. and had Sophia who married Alfred Hodge. By tracing the Dewey line it will be found that Josiah Dewey, a grandparent of Admiral George Dewey,
famil)-
The Dewey
Caulkins, and
Hodge
families
in
was a grandparent
in
the
dren of Alfred
also a lineal
lish
and Sophia (English) Hodge. He was ancestor of Abel and Anna (Caulkins) Eng-
1.
THOMAS DEWEY.
Born,
it
is
supposed, between
the
this
\'ears
1600
and
i6to.
In 1633
he emigrated
to
he became a freeman at Dorchester, 1635 he sold his " house and lands" in Dorchc'^ter to Richard Jones, the deed being, it is said, a very
land,
IVIay 14, 1634,
Alass.
In
"quaint document.''
Soon
property
394
in
HODGF, FAMILY.
is
Dorchester he
supposed
tu
Conn.
There, March widow of Joseph
in
22,
1639, he married
Clark, by
whom
she had
Jr.,
son
"Sh.
Strong, of Windsor.
At Windsor
He was
widow married a third time, taking Phelps, who about 166S moved to
for a
Wc^tfield, Mass.
in
Two
Mr. Phelps
May
8,
By Dewey
husbands
she
had
five
children
ihree
By Mr.
Dewey
P^ive children
2.
Thomas Dewey,
dren
;
b.
Feb.
16,
i,
1663,
Conchil-
Hawes
had ekven
3.
4.
Anna Dewey,
bap., Oct.
15,
1643: m.,
.-Vug.
iS,
1761,
5.
Henry Woodward, of Northampton, ^Lls:s., and had son John who m. Experience Baldwin, whose daughter E.xperience Woodward m. John * Dewey (see No. ig). Israel Dewev, b. Sept. 25, 1645; '''^> Aug. 2S, 1668,
Abigail, dau. of Job Drake.
6.
.Jedediah Dewev,
d. Jan. 26,
b.
Dec.
15,
who
b.
June
14, 1676,
numerous.
395
JOSIAH=
DEWEY
{Thomas^).
;
Baptized Oct. 10, 1641 married, Nov. 6, 1662, HepZIBAH LVMAN (see foot-note), born about 1644 and died June 4. 1732; dau. of Richard and Hepzibah (Ford) Lyman, of Northampton, Pvlass. She joined the U'estfield church Jan. i, 16S0. About 1670 removed from Northampton to Wcstfield, ?.Iass. In 1696 he was residing in Lebanon, Conn., where he died Sept. 7, 1732 (see Dewey Genealogy). Mr. Dewey had four cliildren born at Northampton, and in Westfield, as is supposed, seven.
last
seven.)
Eleven children
7.
S.
y\.\v.\
Oct. 9, 1663.
16,
1665
d.
9.
10.
11.
Dec. 24, 1666. John Dewey, b. Feb. 9, 1669. X.^THANTEL Dewev, b. Feb. 20, 1672.
JosiAH Dewev,
Ebenezer Dewey,
b.
Joseph Dewey, b. Aug. 11, 1674; d. June, El!Z.\beth Dewey, b. July 10, 1677.
Browning
1662,
in
Note.
Mr.
his
says
of
Thomas
the emigrant
"He
married, in
Hepzibah Lyman.
descent
who
died in 1662.
Richard
Elizabeth
Lyman was
the sixth
in
from
Elizabeth
Thomas Lyman,
who
was the daughter of Henry Lambert, of Ongar, Essex, who was the seventeenth in descent from Princess Edgina, the granddaughter of Alfred, and
the daughter of
Henry
I.,
Earl of
Earl of Winchester,
and her granddaughter married a descendant of Donalbane, King of Scotland. "Seventh in descent from this last couple was the Robert Lambert referred to, and from his daughter descended the Richard Lyman who was father to Hcpdb.ih.'
39^
15. 16.
HODGE FAMILY.
Joseph Dewev,
b. April 9, 16S2.
17-
b. April 9, 16S2.
July
S,
1685
fl.
JOSIAH'
Born Dec.
DEWEV
24, 1666;
(>-/^/,^
7Aomas').
15, 1691, Meii ITXorthampton, .Mass.,
married, Jan.
10, 1666, at
daughter of William and Patience Miller, of Ipswich. Air'. Dewey was a farmer and resided in Lebanon, Conn., where he was born.
F"our children
18.
:
\ViLUA.M Dewey, b. Jan., 1693; d. xVov. 10, The 1759. Une of descent from William to Admiral George Dewey, who. May i, 189S, gained the naval victory over the Spanish squadron in Manila Bay, is as follows
:'
b.
May
b.
171;^,
William Dewey,
Simeon Dewev, of
Jan. II, 1S63.
of Hanover,
Berlin, Vt., b.
N.H., Aug.
Jan.
rr,
1770; d.
Au"-.
b.
22,
of .Mon<pelier,
Vt.,
b.
21.
John Dewev, b. Dec. 4, 1700. M.\Rv Dewey, b. Oct. 24, 1704. Mehitahel Dewey, b. June 29,
1706.
19.
JOHN' DEWEY
4,
(/os/a/r; /ns/aA \
Thomas').
1700; married, Xov. 20, 1726, E.\Pf:RiEXCE Woodward, born Aug. lo, 1704, daughter of John
Horn Dec.
and ]':xpcriencc (Baldwin) Woodward. Thi.s John \\^^odward, born April 2. 1674, was a son of Henry Woodward, of Northampton, Mass., who married, Aug. 18, 16-1, Ann (Xo. 4), daughter of Thomas Dewey, "of Windsor!
OTHER ALLIED
Conn.
FAMILIES.
397
Thus
Experience
Mr.
Dewey have
dual
or
double
Dewey
ancestry.
Dev.ey was a farmer, and in 1741 a small office-holder. He resided in Lebanon, Conn., and there died Sept. 4,
1773.
She died
cliildren
in
iSci.
Seven
22.
(See Caulkiiis Family, Ann.\ Dewev, b. Oct. 33, 1727. iN'o. 27, Eriijlish Family, Nos. 15 and 24, and Hodge
F.unily,
No. 275.)
b.
23.
Daniel
Dicw.^v,
June
19,
[731
1755,
Temperance
24. 25.
Bailey.
He
olutionarv war.
JosiAH Dewev, b. Sept. 9. 1734; d. Nov. 21, 1734. John Dewev, b. Dec. 12, 1735; in French war; on muster
roil
P- 347-)
26. 27.
M.-lRV
DEWtv.
ExPERlEN'CE Dewf.v,
Oliver Griswold.
b. Jan.
2S.
Israel Dev,-ey,
b. b.
29.
Joshua Dewev,
Nov. Dec.
SHED
(ur
SHEDD.
as the
name
is
now
gener-
ally spelled).
Mary;
who
died Jan.
17,
1700.
He was
1646,
where
There
is little
from England.
By
and by
his
39S
fourth son was
Billerica.
IIOUGE FAMII.V.
(3,
1660, at
Samuel had
ten children.
The
child
and third
worth.
Mass. He 1722, Sarah Barron or Sarah Farns3, The Groton, Mass., records in one place say
16,
1696, at Chelmsford,
he
married,
in
at
the
date
above
is
given,
Sarah
Barron,
and
another place
she
called
Sarah
Farnsworth.
the consixth.
flict in names. Jonathan had seven children, the being Oliver^ Shed, born Feb. i, 1739, of Groton.
He
married,
March
30,
1743, daughter of and granddaughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Shed of the second generation. Oliver and Mary had si.x children, the
third of
Mary Shed, born Aug. 12, Daniel Shed and Mary (Tarbell) Shed,
1763,
of Groton.
whom was Abijah^ Shed, born Oct. 25, 1768, He married, Nov. 15, 1792, Joanna Farley,
born March 22, 1770, daughter of Lieut. Ebenezer and Betty (Wheeler) Farley and granddaughter of Benjamin
and Joanna (Page) P^arley, who was a descendant of George Farley, of Rowley, Mass., the first of the Farley
family
in
this
Rowley, through
children, the
first
son
of
whom
April 12,
1794, Hollis,
Christopher. He had eight was Abijah ^ Shed, Jr., born N.H.; married, April 13, 1S13,
Sophia Blood, born Nov. 24, 1798, of Hollis, daughter of Jonas and Priscilla (Blood) Blood, a descendant of Richard
try at an early date.
and Isabel Blood, of Groton, who emigrated to this counMr. Shed, so far as is known, was
first
the
has been followed by all of his descendants. He died Sept. 3, 1S68, and she died May 17, 1855. They had eight children, the
Shedd,
name
OTHER ALLIED
seventh of
FAMILIES.
399
born July 16, 1828; married, Jan. 18, 1852, Aiireh'a Edna Tliompson, born Jan. 22, 1834, daughter of James McMillan and
whom
was
Thompson, granddaughter of John and Sarah (Mc^Iillan) Thompson and of Abraham and KathSarah (Hazell)
the great-granddaughter of James erine (Taylor) Haz.cll and Sarah (Wood) Thompson and of James and Jean (Matthews) McMillan; and also a great-granddaughter of Henry and Sarah (Johnson) Hazell and of P'enwick and Experience (Robinson*) Taylor. The Thompsons were Enghsh Quakers from Yorkshire, England, and came to this country with " Fenwick's Colony," which settled in New Jersey in 1677. JMr. Shedd is a resident of Columbu?, O., where for nearly half a century he has been the head of a large wholesale grocery firm. He has had seven children, as follows:
;
Virginia Sophia' .Shedd, b. Jan. 23, 1854; m., April 25, 18S2, Orlando J. Hodge (No. 605). Fr.anklin James Shedd, m. Anne Marie Frisbie. Flora Tho.mpson Shedd, d. May 17, iSgo. Ed.mond E.arl Shedd, in. Ella Somers Lansing. Fkedertck Farley Shedd, m. Agnes JefTrej.
d. Jan. 7, 1S97.
Joseph
.Shed, of Boston, a
16, 1773,
Ten
certainly,
Earl and
.A.urelia
it
Furthermore,
Edinond Edna (Thompson) Shedd served in the Revolutionary war. may be said that full forty of the descendants of Daniel Shed,
the pioneer, served in the great conflict for liberty and independence.
The Robinson line runs thus: Nicholas' Robinson, Nicholas, Jr.', Rev. John^ (of "blessed memory," who went to Holland with the "Pilgrims"),
his son, Isaac' (the
Jr.",
who
AND
ALLIS.
King
Philip's
War and
Hatfield,
renowned
chief, the
people of
while rejoicing in peace and repairing from the losses they had sustained in the several engagements had v/ith the Indians during the war, were again horrified by the sa\-age war-whoop sounding in
Mass.,
their fortunes
their
midst.
About
fifty
eleven
o'clock
in
the
morning of
that day,
some
their chief,
while the
work
vesting corn
they set
fire to
down with
remorseless fury
made captive seventeen men, women, and children, whom the}- hastily carried away to Canada. One of the men captured was burned at the stake, a little four-)-ear-old girl and a boy of nine were
or attempted to escape, and
killed after reaching
ferings.
Canada, and
all
endured
into
terrible suf-
Among
after
the children
taken
captivity
was
Abigail
Allis,
who,
she
1696
married
EriiR.^iM
W'Er.LE?,
and
had
son
Ephraim, whose daughter L)\lia in 1751 married liLNJAML\ Hr-iUGE (see Hodge Family, No. 49).
(400)
HISTORICAL INCIDENTS.
40I
THOMAS DUSTIN
Son of Thomas Dustin, Sr.; married, Dec. 3, 1677, HANNAH Emerson, b. Dec. 23. 1657, eldest of fifteen children of Michael and Hannah (\\'ebster) Emerson. In 1697
the Dustins were living in Haverhill, Mass.
to
them
one born
later:
Hannah Dustin,
b.
Aug.
22, 1679.
2.
3.
iS, 1696.
4.
S-
6. 7. 8. 9.
10.
Feb.
2.
16S6; d.
J.\a. 2S,
1690.
Sarah Dustin,
b. July 4, 16S8.
11. 12.
13.
Abigail Dustin, b. Oct., i6go. Jonathan Dustin, b. Jan. 15, 1692. Ti.mothy Dustin, b. Sept. 14, 1694. Mehitable Dustin, b. Sept. 14, 1694; Martha Dustin, b. March 9, 169; March 15, 1697. LvuL\ Dustin, b. Oct. 4, 169S.
;
d.
Dec.
16, 1694.
killed
by Indians
March
15,
1697,
Haverhill, burned a
number
made
Among
Mary
the
Mrs.
Neff, a
in the
Dustin family, a
Mrs. Neff attempted to escape with the babe, but was overtaken, the child snatched from her arms and
its
brains
knocked out against a tree. Mrs. Dustin was corapcHed to leave her bed and accompany the savages. Mr. Dustin
403
HODGE FAMILY.
rifle
kept the
were obliged
some
ten miles.
They were
ulti-
in
The Indian family that laid claim to them, and which had separated from others of the party, consisted of twelve persons tv/o full-grown men, three women, and seven younger persons. The Indians had with them another captive, a young
man about
language.
with the
Mrs. Dustin learned, through this boy, that when they reached an Indian village she and Mrs. Neff would be stripped and made to run the gauntlet; that is, made to run
between two
ture.
files
some instrument of
tor-
On
attacked the Indians as they lay sleeping. Mrs. Dustin quickly dispatched the chief of the party, while the captive boy killed the other man, who a short time previous had
instructed
quickest.
him
just
where to
strike
for
a person to
kill
him
small
The other
killed and scalped. It is said Mrs. Ruth Carter Rowell, of Bath, Vt., has the cloth in which Mrs. Dustin wrapped these scalps. All of the canoes but one were now
were
and sunk. In the one canoe and the ten scalps were placed. In
scuttled
left,
it
some provisions
HISTORICAL INCIDENTS.
403
made
their escape
down
much
Mrs.
suffering
and hardship
raised
tin
finally
reached Haverhill.
life-size
A
of
stone
monuDustin,
ment, consisting of a
statue
some eight feet, now marks the spot where the DusSamuel Hodge, born Oct. 4, house was burned. 1686 (No. 12), had for wife "Sarah," and a traditionary-
made
16SS, daughter of
Hannah
by marriage.
At a later Hodge families became (See Hodge family, Nos. loS and
207.)
THE STORY OF A
THE FIRST BELL
IN
BELL.
The Rev. Dr. Bacon, of New Haven, Conn., by him some years
regard to the purchase of the
first
in a "
His-
since while
in the
New
Haven Colony
" In April, 16S1, there being a bell brought in a vessei
into the
it was spoken of and generally it was might be procured for the town, and for the present it was desired that Mr. Thomas Trowbridge would if he can prevail with Mr. Hodge, the owner of it, to leave
harbor,
it
desired that
eration about
some further considAugust the owner of the bell had sent to have it brought to the bay in Joseph Alsop's vessel,.' and it having lain so long it would not be handsome to put it off.' Thereupon after a free and long
it
In
'
404
HODGE FAMILY.
Price, debate,' it was voted that the bell be purchased Llj. In April, 16S2, the town was informed that the bell meeting-house, turret' of the 'hanged in the was now and in November the townsmen had agreed with George
Pardee
Joseph
to ring the
bell
was
wont
to be
o'clock every night. " In 1686 the bell was sent to England to be
new
cast
and
made
The bell was brought by the town for the State House, and when the State House was torn down the bell was stored in the basement of the new State House, about 1829. After a while some boj-s got it out and, ringing it, broke it, and probably, as it was of some value as old metal, it may have been recast into another bell and may now be doing use somewhere."
to carry
back and
finally sold
STORY OF
In the
TPiE THIMBLE.
town of Rum.ney, Grafton County, N.H., about named Kimball and a widow named Willoughby who married each by their first marriage had a daughter. One of these daughters lost her thimble, and the other finding it, for " safety," or perhaps through girlish mischief, put it in a sack of grain. Another girl, Azubah Hodge, living in the family took the sack of grain to mill to have it ground. The miller, Deacon Bascom, emptied the contents of the sack into the hopper, and soon the grain and thimble
1800, there was a widower
;
HISTORICAL INXIDENTS.
were ground together.
tion of the thimble.
405
day put the event into rhyme Azubah Hodge, page 57)
:
in
lost
her thimble,
it
A WEDDING-TRIP-
S20.
M'r. Alfred Hodge (see page 99), of Buftalo, N.Y., and Miss Sophia English, of Hamburgh, a town adjoining,
They soon started on in the spring of 1820. up the lake, to I\Iackinaw, Mich., which was to be At that time their future home, then in the " far West." there were no railroads in the country, and but one steamthe " Walk in the Water " on the Lakes. The boat events of the journey appear to have been, each day, noted down by Mrs. Hodge, and now, after eighty j-ears have
were married
a trip
Something is shown of the country along the Lakes, and the difficulty
and affords somewhat interesting reading.
then
"
in travelling.
May
15,
Monday, 10 P.M., we
village of Buftalo,
left Mrs. Gillet's, in the and went on board the Beaver,' Captain
'
far to
the west,
in
Ter-
Michigan.
About
A.M.
the
next morning
we
4o6
HODGE FAMILY.
the
8th, in
the village.
company with Alfred, took a long walk about Lay in the basin until Friday, the 19th, when
In starting out of the basin, our
we
I I
about
3 P.AI.
we passed Ashtabula, Chagrin, rivers. As we passed Cleveland we could see a few houses in the woods, high up bank the lake. They looked on the of very pretty, and gave us a good impression of rhe place. Sunday, the 3 St, passed the i.^lands in I.ako Erie. The islands are
the 20th,
" Saturday,
we
ar-
tov.'n.
wind
Tuesday, A.M.,
on the 23d, we had a fair wind, and sailed into Detroit about noon, Detroit river is a beautiful stream. Along its banks sav.' some orchards and fine buildings.
"The
village of Detroit
is
some
Buffalo.
Wednesday, the
Sandwich.
" Thursday, the 25th,
leave.
steamboat
Indians
we had head winds, and could not we were about to leave, the Walk-in-the-Water ') came in. A number of
never seen a steamboat flocked at the
who had
THE
The
river
river
'
'
walk-in-the-water;
first
Walk-in-ihe-Water," the
built
at Black
Lake
Erie, by
She arrived
was about eight miles an hour. Nov. 6, 1821, she started on a trip from Bufialo up the lakes, having on board a full cargo of freight and about fifty passengers. When she had gone about six miles a
of a cannon.
best speed
Her
it
Between 10 and 11 o'clock it was found she was leaking and dragging her anchor. Her cable was cut and she drifted on to the beach, becoming a total loss. Thus came and went the first steamboat
on the
lakes.
(5,v "
l'.\
/.;V;y-
Trip
iSjo,"
/.
^oj.)
HISTORICAL INCIDENTS.
on board.
for a time
407
The
officers
silver pieces into the water, which was and seeing the redskins dive for them. It was very amusing to see them under the water squabbling for the pieces. After a while, the steam in the boiler having been held as long as was prudent, was let off, making a terrible noise, which so scared the Indians that they ran away as fast as possible, some of those on the vessel jumping into
throwing
very
clear,
the river in great haste, creating mucli laughter. " soon passed Hog island, and before noon arrived at
We
above Detroit.
we came
to the
mouth
of St. Clair
The
lake
is
south.
As
we were obliged
there was a
to
come
to
anchor.
.::fth,
iittle
breeze,
Jlonday evening,
Lake Huron.
lay at anchor.
Tuesday there was a head wind, and we Wednesday, the 31st, still head wind.
river
is
The
still
St.
Clair
very crooked.
Thursday, June ist, head wind and Friday, the 2d, very calm rambled up
and down bank of the river. Saturday, June 3d, sailors and passengers track the Beaver.' Thus the vessel was towed into Lake Huron. Sunday, the 4th, we had fine
'
sailing.
The
rest of the
journey uneventful.
So glad
to
408
HODGE FAMILY.
WHY HE WAS
When
in
CALLED HADIL
American
tourists
had
man of considerable intelligence, and as he led the party through the town it was observed that he was treated with more than ordinary consideration. Some one finally
asked him his name, and he gave
like
it
with a pronunciation
Hodg-e. The laugh seemed to be on the Hodge part of the company, the writer being one of the number, and some one was unkind enough to remark something
about
to
"your
long-lost
brother."
It
was
afterwards
a pilgrimage
entitles
Mecca discharges
which
Hadji,
and thus he
becomes
community.
KING HODGE OF
Strange as
LIBERIA.
it
may
king
in
Liberia, Africa,
ruler
of several tribes.
Africa for
"
He
is
tall,
venerable-lookEnglish, and
Christian
who
frequently adopts
fair
barely
in
pears
this
among his people." possible that some Hodge whose name apwork may see, in the description given of
traits
of character borne
HISTORICAL IN'CIDENTS.
4O9
by
member
of his family
!
who has
strangely strayed to
to state that
fair
King
full
so-called "free-thinker"
of crazy ideas.
It is said that
name Hodge was given the king when he was a child, by some missionaries who wanted him to have an English name. Thus " Hodge " has found its way into the " Dark
the
Continent"
*'
Where
Roll
Afric"s
down
their
Since the above was written the follov/ing letter has been received from Rev. Ross Taylor, son of the bishop
Nev,'
York,
April
7,
iSoS.
CoL. O.
J.
Hodge:
:
Sir This is my first opportunity to reply to your inquiry addressed to Bishop Taylor, who is now in California. In regard to King Hodge of Africa, he was educated in the Presbyterian Seminary at Cape Palmas, an institution discontinued some years ago. The
Dear
name of Hodge was given to him at that time, but from what source we do not know. After his graduation from tlie seminary he returned
to heathenism
and
for
some years
lived the
life
bors
God through
mentality of children of the mission that had been opened in his chief
town and became a very zealous and efficient lay preacher. The church building in which his ministrations were given was a nativebuilt structure erected at his own expense and that of his converted chiefs. After living a most consistent Christian life for several years, he died about two years ago. His case and many other interesting cases will be fully presented in the Bishop's new book, entitled "The
Afric3 ^i To-day."
Yours
truly,
Ross Taylor.
410
HODGE FAMILY.
HODGES,
In iSi3 \V. C. Little
a small
NOT HODGE,
Co., of Albany, N.Y., published
&
book giving an account of the trial of a man for murder whose name was given as "Arthur Ilodge." At the Athenjeum Library, Boston, Mass., while engaged in searching for genealogical facts, a copy of this work was seen which brought to mind the lines of John G. Sa.xe on
" Pride of Birth "
:
" Your
You may
Without good reason to apprehend find it waxed on the other end Or more than that, your boasted line i>Iay end in a loop of stronger twine."
article in
American Biographical
Dictionary,''
published
in 1858, in which it is stated that the real name of this man was not } lodge but Arthur W. Hodges; that he was a West India planter who about 1793 settled in Tortola,
Domingo.
According
to the article,
Hodges was
in
man
standing
the community,
extreme, killing at
wise
a slave
difl'erent
of
many of his slaves. He was finally tried for killing named Prosper, and found guilty, but on account his high standing was recommended for mercy. The
judge, however,
refused the mercy asked, and ordered him hanged, and May 8, 181 1, he was executed. So far as known he had no relatives in this country.
HISTORICAL IXCIDENTS.
HIS
TENANT.
Hodge
But
if
stay,
Though urged with truth, was urged in vain. The same to him if false or true, For rent must come when rent was due
!
Yet the same landlord's cows and steeds Broke Hodge's fence, and cropp'd his meads.
In hunting that same landlord's hounds,
See
!
how
once complained
The
And
But luckless
poor Hodge's
fate,
His worship's
bull
had forced a
gate.
And gored his cow, the last and best, By sickness he had lost the rest. Hodge felt at heart resentment strong The heart will feel that suffers long
And
The
he said
a Uar
"
!
" If Hodge,
village post
him
for
412
HODGE FAMILY.
He
His
"
I
said.
fork,
and
to his
lamUorJ goes.
to unfold
What, soon or
My bull (a My bull
'Tis
creature tame,
now)
!
known what
make
to live,
Perhaps your honor may forgi\-e." " Forgive " the squire replied ami swore,
!
"Pray cant
to
me,
forgive,
no more
The law my damage shall decide, And know that I'll be satisfied."
"Think,
sir,
rat
"
;
"Think, I'm a
think of that."
I fear I've
in
my
story;
'Fore George
but
I'll
bull, sir,
"
I'll
think
to-night.
But
perceive
altered quite
"
!
Hodge
shrugged, and
'
HISTORICAL INCIDENTS.
413
They throw
in
Uncoffincd
is
Drummer Hodge,
just as found.
to rest
His landmark
a kopje crest
;
And
mound.
Young Hodge,
Fresh from
the
The meaning of the broad karoo, The bush, the dusty loam, And why uprose to nightly view
Strange stars amid the gleam.
Hodge
forever be
reign
414
HODGE FAMILY. IN
THE BEYOND.
grave the turf
tear
is
When on my
Shed not a
Unless the
green,
above
it,
life
Has made me
wortliy of
it.
Above my head plant not a rose, Unless with will and power Some goodly work that I have done
Shall live
beyond the
flower.
Erect for
me no
life
costly shaft,
letter,
Engrave no marble
Unless the
that I
have lived
O.
Has helped
H.
WHEN WE ARE
'
GONE.
same,
The sun
will rise
and
set the
Men
And
will
work and
Flowers
will
silvery
wood-notes loudly
ring.
sing,
Above
us, ever
and anon,
and the grave
The
cradle, coflin,
The proud,
When we
f^5- -Y^
(^
INDEX.
IN
ABBEY.
Cora,
iSi.
DEX.
ABBOTT.
Amos,
Nancv,
215, 217.
Linn (Kace),S3,
S2, 2
ANDERSON.
Pameha
(Davis),
21;
Frances C. (Johnson)
ACKERT.
Eliza (Hoiit-e),
134-
nnah,
I
Hudson,
134.
Mary (Hodge),
S7.
212.
(English), 37
El.nir,-,(Hn>ig5),320.
Miles, 3J0. Sa.n:,ntha (HoJge), .34. S;ir.ih E., 134. William P., 134.
ANDRUS.
Asenath A.,
Willis H., 379.
153.
ANGEL.
Abel English,
376, 3S;.
ALLING.
;annah, 366.
ADKINS.
Alice Eveline, 1S6. Charles H., i5c. Eveline A. (Hodge),
iS<5.
:lineL.(Bigelow),3S4.
ALLIS
or
ELLIS.
AGARD.
ALDERMAN.
Ma
205.
Edward J.,
3S4.
Orpha
ALEXANDER.
Nathaniel, 354.
ALFORD.
E.S. (Mr.l.ii?. Emily (Sill), 117.
ALLEN.
Alice WhitTcore, 379. Anne (Rulison), 114.
Augustus C,
379.
.^n^^
(4'7)
4i8
INDEX.
ASPINWALL.
E. {Bii;elow),3S2.
_p\'i'J|;
334.
sJsan tH..\v'l.md),27$.
Olive (Ci.rrier),S3.
V.^.CU:Vters),3S5.
AUGUR.
John,
210.
BACON.
("Rev. D.."),
John, 300.
403.
AUSTEN
Alice, 2-2. Edw.tr.l, ;<2.
or
AUSTIN.
Liu.:n, 143.
Mary (Cornwell),
366.
BAILEY.
Gcoro'en Baird, 305.
Rosttta;Hodje),i40.
AVERILL.
Mary
7S.3S4.
35::,
3''4.
AVERY.
Annie C. (Hodge),
192.
BAILHACHE.
Adaline, 381.
C!ar,iJane,S5. Clarissa (Farnhain), 327. David Clark, 327. Ella Angelette, S5.
Frank Edmond,
85.
3S1.
ARMSTRONG.
Keturah^34. Ruth, 234.
Thomas,
334.
AYLSWORTH.
Charles A.,
ifw.
BAIRD.
(Miss), 303.
ARNDT.
Gertrude (Fowler), Karl F. A., 230.
Maurice
F., 230.
Clarissa
iiodve?,' 99-
ARNOLD.
Benedict, 56, 69.
Et'lii'h 'Lot''t'iei'l52^*'
ARTHUR.
AugTista A.,
3i'>.
Henry Elmer,
Mardor.na,
132.
ASBURY.
L. O. (Svirtlaiulj, 199.
152.
BALCH.
3.!'e),247.
(Ho-,ey),247.
Ch.u).
ASHLEY.
Elijah, 329.
Daniel,
24,
Eliz:ibtth,
32^
EiizaA. (Mandell),32,
EmmaE.
(Hodge),
ASHMAN.
Sarah %V.,3C7.
-Mar'tha
(Tarbo>
BABCOCK.
Hepsah (ToinUnson^
ASHPELON.
(An
Indian), 40-.
ASHTON.
Agnes (Hodge\
275.
419
Tod,
337.
I
BAYES.
,a,3S6.
,
Klargaret,
all Sara7iCCaulkm5),-,9!
337.
BAYLEY.
Edward,
!
Thomas,
591.
Sar.lh
BALL.
222.
:
1
(Hodge), 245
Eliza (Ad.ams),
Flo.-a L., 229.
BEACH.
Cor
Hendrick, 220.
BANCROFT.
Ruth,
76.
B.AN.
Jerusha(TerrilI),l20.
BANKS.
Anna M.(Hod^e),
Truman,
223. 223.
BEARDSLEY.
BANNISTER.
Sarah, per. Deborah, 765.
I
BANTLE.
Ella (Bronsonl, 223.
.Vellie
O. (Fiske),
107.
167.
Perrv Gordon.
[Sarah (Hodge),
I
2<J3.
BECK.
BARBER, BARBOUR.
(.Mrs.), 17S. Abigaii. 154, 225.
j
BARRINGTON.
Isa.ac, 310.
Lois, 77.
BARRON.
j
Joshua,
24..
Sarah, 308.
Richard,
76.
I
Ruth
B. {Thrall), 76.
BARROWS.
Elizabeth M.I Goodale)
BECKLEY.
Richard, 3^1.
Wi
BEDELL.
BARTHOLOMEW.
Anna,
119.
Timothy,
3.3.
Samuel A.,
146.
BEEBE.
BelinJa,V;.'^'r?S2,
I.
BARNABY.
,
(Plun.bj,u9.
Merc)', 3S9.
BARTLETT.
Francis, 356.
Minni
BARNES.
Ruev
'
143133-
Walla
Polly, 61.
BASCOM.
BASSETT.
Anne
Sar.lh Arir.. 379.
E. (Bryant),
.M.iry
BATES.
Elmira
i
BARNETT.
i
Julia, :2i.
BAYARD.
Andrew,
27S.
.Mar^-av'c't(
Esther (Hodt
275.
Hodge),
420
BEITH.
Annie, .'So. Gilben, :io.
BELDING
Mary
M.1I-.-
or
,
BELDEN.
(-Mlis)
34J.
Mary
BIDWELL.
n, 132.
Samuel,
BELKNAP.
Elizabeth (Hod^e;, Fred, ifj.
143.
BELL.
David, 335. ElU-s 134.
BELTOH.
Annie
Eir.ily, 19;.
Betsey (Hod^'e),
L. B. (Sr.i, 3^^.-. Laura Eliza, 3S-'.
216.
BEMONT.
ElUM.,
1S6.
BILL.
Henry,
44-
BENEDICT.
Caroline, 115.
BIRCHARD, BURCH.'iRD.
.\bi2ail, VjO.
BENHAM.
.Monzo,
Si.
Anna
;Caulkins), 391.
BIRDSEYE.
Si.
BENTLEY.
BISSELL.
(Misior Mrs.),jl7.
BERNARD.
E.H.(Mr.),r>;. Edward, 2S-.
En,;;y(Uod-el,^;7.
BLACK.
Sarah May,
ig:.
BLACKMAN.
]i^l?h&well,27,.
Henry
Miry,
S., 3.3.
BLAGUE.
.3^3-
Mary (Dor
'
Marv,5S.
Philip, 3S6.
BERTRAM.
Belle,
.236-'
33';.''
3S
Chi
Clark.
237-
Kuth,
;37.
Sarah, 237.
Sylvester, ijj.
Wilbur,
236.
BETTS.
BOONE.
AnthaE.
( i
od-c
Walter,' 17S.
BURGOYNE.
General, 6q.
CAREY.
BURNHAM.
Roxa,
133.
oseph
B._,
CKADWICK.
CARLETON.
1
BURRIL.
Amanda
Jane, 120.
(Terrill;, i;
120. 120.
Hiebee,
Sarah, 244.
CARPENTER.
Tower,
CHALKER.
Jennie, 239.
: I
BURT.
Hannah (Denslow),
Henry,
343,
j
CHAMBERS.
Helen, 379.
BURWELL.
Almira, no. Bfnj.imin Harvey,
ii>
CHAMPNEY.
Hannah,
I
33,.
CARTER, CARTTER.
.Marietta, V9Phtebc, 320.
CHANDLER.
CASH.
Caledonia, 295.
CASS.
Samuel
Ke.Tn, 119. '
1
Lewis,
1.5.
101.
Laur.:C. {Hawn),i
I.oiii".a.M,.in.
CATHCART.
John,
334.
Lucretia H. (Pitma
BUSH.
Ellen P. (HoJge), 2S7.
'
CATHERS.
TaneC. (Hodge).
326.
Vera,
2S7".
William T.,
2S7.
326.
BUTLER.
Grace (N'ewcomb;,
356.
,
CAULKINS.
Captain, 3;3.
CHAPIN.
B., 37.
BYINGTON.
ElUa, 2:3.
Ann, Sg, 301. Anna, 99, 303, 370, 3SS, 393. Anna (Dewey), 392, 393.
Aquiia, 391.
Ediv
CHAPMAN.
I
Dan
223.
,393-
CALEF.
James,
250.
CALLANDER.
Adeline, 2;i.
Eunice, 393.
Ezekiel, 305, 370, 33S, 392,
CAMBRIDGE,
Annie,
2S1.
CHASE.
"ifiridje), 263.
CAMPBELL.
CM'.), 3^9-
CAMPFIELD.
Mathe-.v. ;6r. Sarah (Treat),
jt5i.
Sarah
L., 285.
423
CHENEY.
424
COLEMAN.
Deborah,
j^S.
CORNWELL.
Jacob,
.Vlary
36'5.
Fr:.r.ce5;\Velles),34S.
(White)
3'-6.
,
Thaddees,
Sirah, 300.
337.
Thomas,
34S.
CORWIN.
Susan Kelly,
3S;.
CRANK.
Cha
COLGROVE.
Francis F., 2S;.
Dak
(Hodge
Mary,
2S5.
COTTLE.
CROSBY.
Caroline, 224, 2Z$.
COLLINS.
Charles, S5.
CROSS.
Cynthia, ^r^.
CROW.
COMSTOCK.
Charles L..
,
Sarah, 365.
j;..
CULVER.
COVELL.
Albert T.,iS4.
Alfred, 65, 69.
E.nc'.in^jr.,Lovc;.ind),i
''"'''.lnt),3,7.
CONANT.
Gardner,
29S.
Alvin, 65.
2<^.
Ccliii Lutctia, loS.
I
1
CUNNINGHAM.
! i
Lavonia (Hodge),
CONE.
Charlotte A.fHoIlister),] T. W. TMr.), 1:6. "Lavina L., 1.6.
CURRIER.
EiTieC. (Hodge'i 244. Isadore L. I'Balch), 244.
Olive, S3.
CONYNGHAM.
,
'
Captain, 1-$.
Elisha, 65.
Eli.-iha
COOK.
Aaron,3.34!,35..
Washii
Thomas,
Albert X., no.
244.
Ellen .Sophia,
CURTIS.
AnD
i/abfth, io5. A-en.ith, loS, 169.
L.ici:.j3, loS.
(Hills), 136.
Cora .M,ry, ,67. D.ivid, no. David Q.., no. DiroxilanaA., no.
Diinxilina (Goodale),
Eii?.al.L"tii.
i
I.UCV.A..
Marv.
M.'.rv
;!!',
;Ho
391.
iSl<ates),
no.
.M.iti;li, irg.
GUSHING.
Euphemi,. (Hodge), 331
Thankfui ,Hodije},35.
nnie'Este'lla, 1S4.
COOPER.
Mary
A.in, 317.
Thomas' T.,
331.
COWLES.
Charles Erastus, 1S5.
Er.istas F., iSj.
CUSTIS.
Caroline, 317.
COPLER.
DAME.
;
1
Mrs.), 255.
CRANDELL.
DANFOKTH.
435
DANIELS.
1
426
Andrew,
30S.
DOBSON.
[Mary(Fox),30i.
ELLIS.
See Allis.
DODGE.
Abigail, 45-
ELMER.
Martha,
Elizabeth, 76.
.401.
DONNEL.
Jane (Woodbridge), 263. JoUiam, 263.
Mary,
401.
ELWELL.
Marv (Hodge),
Tabitlia, 214.
Mthit.ibel, 401.
Sal-aCsS.'-t^"-'
^ 33, 5^, S4, 401,
DOREMUS.
Mary,
323.
Thomas,
216.
Timothy, 40:.
DORSEV.
Isabella (W;itts\ 3-4.
DUTTON.
Ann
Jane
L., 37=. L. (.Mrs.), 320.
ELY.
|
DOUGLAS.
John, 61. William,
DYER, DIER.
Hortense (Norton),
230.
DOW.
Jav. 236.
EARLL.
Kebecca Almirn,
135,
j'L.'c'MrO,
I
i!i'7.
DOWD.
Mary,
70.
EDDY.
I
DOWNF..
John, 32.
I
Elizabeth, 3S7.
EDGERTON or EDGAR-
1-
->i,35J.
DOWNING.
Samuel,
73.
Susan Rci,y\covin),3S2.
ENGLISH.
Abel,
DOWNS.
DRAKE.
Abigail, 354.
.lob, 394-
EDLUND.
l(IIodric),33
99, 36S.
j'-^g.
37". J'?.
DRDW.
Eliza Ann, vis.
Esth.-r, 269.
Jonathan, 369.
DRISCOLL.
Sibyl fHod^e).ai4.
Mary,
357.
EELLS.
Rev. J.ohn,46,
!
36J.
.-,743i.>'S.
Timothy,
2.4.
59.
I
DUNBAR.
Cyrus, 235.
EGGLE3T0N.
Mary,
341.
Sarah (Hodjje),
Ella, 3S4.
233.
DUNHAM.
Mary, 3M.
Orissa, S5.
I
I
ELDER.
Sarah '(Terrill),
120.
369-
<-,
ELDRIDGE.
Ellen (Hnd-je), 310.
Rchecc.i, 371.
DURKEE.
(Col.),
3.59.
Richard,
30';.
369.
F rincis,
j
I
3,0.
DUST.
(Mr.),3C,2.
EHOT.
BctseyllavwnrJ,
2^7.
I
207,
S*.
3>/.
3<-'i-
'
ZepK.uiiah, y^.
427
FELTON.
William, 313.
FENN.
ERSKINE.
James,
363.
Ellen, ,3..
FERGUSON.
Ella P., 2J9I
SaVah Jane,
124.
Susann?, ( Woodbrid-e)
FLOOD.
ERWIN.
I
FERNALD, FERNOLD.
'
i:z.
Charles, 254.'"^
Genr,
HenrV,
EVANS.
Ada
A., HI. Alice L., 141.
2:4. 2;4.
FOLLANSBEE.
I i I
FOLSOM.
FIELD.
(Mr.),35-
Archie i.^4T.
Delbert D., 141.
Mary (Welles),
350.
Harold
S., 141.
FILLEY.
;4-
(Ueiniog),
347,
Reby
H., I4'.
FINCH.
Lucinda,
Si.
FINLEY.
liarvcV'B.,
lOfl.
EVELYN.
Alice L., 141. Joseph T., 141. Nellie, HI-
:an, 315.
lan
31;
FISHER.
Frederick, 33", 357.
EYRE.
Simeon,
404.
FISK
or
FISKE.
bamuel A.,
Sar.!h, 356.
353.
31;.
FAIRCHILD.
NUie'o.',''i07.
FITCH.
Alice Rebecca,
326.
FOKAKER.
164.
FORD.
Hcpsibah, 305.
Thomas,
I
342.
FOSTER.
nrine, 30i.
FAR.NHAM.
Clarissa,.;;;.
FOWLER.
George,
250.
FARNSWO.'^TH.
Sarah, yS.
FASSETT.
C. Adile (Stroag).
j.w.
FOX.
Annt"(Ht!ise),2+i,24
Francis,
3o,->.
Flora (McLeod),
12J.
428
Jabez, 341, J4^;/.'''
Howell,
286.
GILL.
k;^neli;;3.S.
3S0.
59-
Mary (Dayton),
FRANCIS.
GILLET.
(Mrs.), 405.
Susan A. (Hodge),
27
GILLIES.
Elizabeth, 126.
I
FRANKLIN.
Benjamin,
Ida M.
279.
GARFIELD.
James A.,
102, 200.
OILMAN.
Daniaris, 49.
FRAYER.
Good.-.le, i/i.7,.
Lucretia (Rudolph), v
I
GATES.
Alvira Electa,
3......
GILMORE.
Seymour,
FREEMAN.
Joshua, 242.
FRLNCH.
AngeIiaCHoJgc),3H
Elizabeth, Fred, 301.
Ida, 301.
115.
GOODALE.
30:
FRETTER.
el,'33o.
h,30o.
FRIEND.
Elizabeth (HoJ;;..)
.\Viili.nm, 246.
I
;4':-.
I
GEER.
George,
t
1S2.
FRISBIE.
MaryK.
(Gay),
l?2.
Anne
Marie,
yiQ.
GEORGE.
GERRISH.
FROTHINGHAM.
Henry, 331. Jane (Hodge?,
331.
FULLER.
Albertine (Rice), r:o.
Edwin,
220.
GIBBS.
ence, 3i5.
Esther, 377.
GALE.
Huldah,
29S,
GIBSON.
2.
GANS.
Daniel Le Mnyne,
Emmet
GIFFORD.
0~!lkin5),39
Mary PurJy,
Frances A.,
20<).
1 I
GILBERT.
Ahi?:>il, .34ticth, 361.
GANUNG.
220.
GARDINER, GARDNER.
Abram
Al.;
$.,
2S<>.
I
Phili:
Franklin,
2S.
GILCHRIST.
429
Sally Maria, iii. Sarah >ray, 171. Sarali (Brewer), 70.
GREATON.
John (Col.),.135
GUNN.
(Mr.), 233Daniel, 34S.
Sarah (Huber), 173. Sophronia A., ui. Speedy (Hurlbut), III. Susan (Osborn), 171. Susan Speedy, 172.
GREELEY.
Abigail, S3.
-
Deborah,
Isa.ic, 41.
50.
ice,^,.
S3.
Zaccheus,
GOODELL.
Isaac, 70.
GREEN.
ilineE. (HoJae),9S.
GOODIN.
Josephine P., 3S1.
nah (Welles),
351.
GOODRICH.
137.
GREENLEAF.
HACKET.
(Hodge),25i
\^trGREENWOOD.
GOPPY.
Mary,
^4.
I
GORDON.
Aziibah (Hod^e), David, 2S6.
Elizabclh, 6j.
jSfi.
;
BAILEY.
M. (Blackman),
HALE.
,40.
GOSLEE.
James, 6S. Mary (Sumner), 6S. PoUv, 6S.
Sara'h, 61.
jonatha
GRIMMONS.
Charles, icp. CordeliaC. (Covell),!.
W.S.
(Mr.),94.
GOULD.
Gordon, 370. Sarah D. (Hodoc),
270.
I
GRISWOLD.
Arthur
II.. \oS.
Thomas,
363.
GOVE.
Hannah,
301.
HALIBURTON.
Jessie, 326.
Edward,
I
'
23,^25.
GOWDY.
;
l'xpei'ieaee'(Dewe'v;,
HALL.
.3-'3.
Henry
P.,
Reb
.397-
:a, 35S.
Phffibe,
GRAHAM.
:
GROVER.
GUILD.
Betsey (Whipple),
Daniel, 255._
35
HALSEY.
(Col,
HAMILTON,
eth, 3S9.
GRANGER.
Abner,
165.
-Marga
,324.
Mary Mary
HAMMOND.
(Mr.), 191. EujjcnieM. (Barnett), Lavinia, 139.
GUILE.
John,
34.
34.
Mary (Ooppy),
Samuel,
34.
Prudence,
331.!
HANCHETT.
George,
231.
GUILFORD.
jMary
'
2(5.>
HANN
Electa, St.
Elias, 3l.
per.
MAN!
GULICK.
430
HANNA.
Margaret Gordon,
jo
KERVEY.
(Mr.), 235Fred., 235. Lucr.itia aiods--). ^J!
HAN3C0M.
rd. 394-
HEWITT.
Icshua, 23S.
HANSON.
,Capt;iln,
3'-i-
HAWKINS.
HARBISON.
AnnleM.
Hugh,
Thomas,
(Phelp.0,i>7117-
HEYWOOD.
Susan,
3^3.
HIBBARD.
Andrew,
HARDY.
41J.
HAWLEY.
Frances (Ilodae),
3.
tiS.
HARKUM.
Hann.ih, 2-;6. John, j;6.
118.
HICKOX.
Susan, 237.
HAROLD.
Elizabeth,
i'JS.
HICKS.
Margaret, 331.
HARRIS.
HICK30M.
I
HARRISON.
,
HAWN.
'
Colonel, ,5.
HIQGINS.
Ellen (Fenn), .32.
John
Laura C,
.J^.
i
HAYDEN.
I
HART.
Do.al. (Hodge),
Hcrr.Mn
llenr Willi
31 5-
!jabezH.,3t^.
iTulia, 117.
173-
Heman
I
Eli/ateth ,.\Ir..i,.b..
Ilo^'art, 17J.
HAYES.
!
'
HARTWELI.
Anna(nod;.e;,33iJoseph G.,
331.
I
i
Rhodadloage),
lj2.
HILL, HILLS.
lu:;a'5n:u,,2.,.
:
HAZELL.
Abraham,
3:19.
Betsey, 231.
HASKINS.
Asahel,T5r,
152.
I;
K..ihcr.ne (Taylor),
109.
39<).
I I
Henry,
;,6.
Vienna
C.tlCeeler),
2-
'MuryL. iUo>lse).=
William,
236.
HEALEY.
'
JMaryO.
j
HINES.
Benjamin,
John,
234.
HEARD.
HatticO. ^Hoage),l74 JohnS., 1/4Sarah L.CLoveland), II
!
Martha,
243.
HINKSMAN.
3fK).
HEATH.
HEDGES.
lennette W. fPardv), 192. Joseph Snively, .92.
HATHAWAY.
Alfred R.,
3^3Mary (Ho.iije), 32}. Mary E. {tlodgcj, 337Samuel, 3J7.
i
HINMAN.
(Mr.), 340-
Grace
Puru'.-, iy'
2.->d.
Lucy,
320.
HATHORN.
John
(Col.), 333.
HINSDALE.
HENDRICKS.
Matilda, 303.
i
HAVEN.
I
HERRICK.
Jessie, 19S.
431
HOADLEY.
Olive C, (Johnsou), Sg.
\%'
:
'.^V
\i'--
''^
r^i'
^^''
G
,
a,"'i.', V^3.
HOAG.
(.Mr.), J15.
'
io;, 373.
Clarissa
E.
{Whitiuore)
i
'''
'
MariP-VaVj.'sn.
Relict, i^, iSo.
(Smalley), 299-
170.
Al.ce jOim, .V . 1.
..
;.-i.
j
Aiioe.,
v'.
'^
-\
f^^.
1,
_ ,,.
--..,
^_
^,
\
'-.'l
,"
-'..<
.
'^.^
,.
1.
HODDENOTT.
John
b.,
-:.
.77.2
JH.
,
-^|V
"'
^ Va^n'iarsi/-'"
I
HODGDON.
Ma^(^ce)..75.
1
AliJa, 37.
04.
'
295.
^''
^ll^^.S:i,
,^,.
il;:'itf;,^K^"'
san>^iN75.
!
HODGE.
rCaf>tr,!n!. V2. ('Mr.), 317.319. 3-!7.4CJ.
'
il:i?v.fS;..,..
;vs.v,
'v,.i
"
:
.'
'
r
,
'.
,;,
a/j5, Xatiby and .S'abla. Abigail, 27, 30, 34, 44, 207.
--fS,
.\t:
,
..^
il'
r.i-
353, 30J,
.\ai.iada
M.il.
ry
"
"^llbrose \V "
1-2
AmeliaS3.
fDo'1-^),4-.
Amelia C.
{.Morri
-D
,...,. :.:!i}.9.t.
\j.
.,,',
!io^
Michael,
iS,
lolmes), 140.
243,
.3.,.37.23S,!ij.|U
2jQ.
I
Chaunccv Ja
Chester,
6]
:s, 143.
i.
1-4.
433
Eliza (Wolf), }0J.
434
Harold, 190.
INDEX.
Jane,
iSl.
etc.,
Elizabet
Harold Raymond,
Harriet
&
Harrictte,
1
(Mc^intock),
275, =76, '11.
'
,S3,SS, iiS, i2i, i.'S, 141, 217, 261, 270, iSSt 316. Alice, 266.
-Ti-
(Per-
>
iji
Ann. 2W.
-
i-!iUli, 2S0.
W.iolsey,
i-So.
B.
'-
,
-MS.
ayN?l;2.^.
ilTerscn D.ivii,
in (;Terry?,279!
Harrison, lii. Harry, S5, 303Harry Eiisene,
'
273.
Harry
Sidr.ey, 230.
i3'-i,
1S5.
^-.1,
40.
54.
31
*5ie
'Vll.i,
.\I. iH:..
a;id
Is:
.v:'3,
33:
,s
190.
'S),i?7.
I
5-5, (>;,
Henrietla Eli^iabelh,
36.
=J9 I7l!2l3,'2^,'3i0,'3i3,'3i3!i
^VooJbrid'iJe, 13 (,
John bcvall,
.-45.
Herbert D.,
137.
Hermaa
B., 2^4.
Taylor, 305.
Hir.::T. O,. ;.r, -3. Holdiri S inborn, jw, 301 Homer D., 2^5, 23Q.
Ei'cu'^ils), 23$.
435
Judith, 31,33. 40Judith A. (Colby),
Lodrick, 91,
s
133, 137, 140. Lois, 49, 71, 2C>7, jSo. Lois L., ;zT.
Marg^aret, Margarette,
and
Margaretta,
.30. iSSiJ. S7, 261, 262, 2"5. ^74. -\i, 2S5, 307, 311,
20 J.
Julia I. tU-inch(;tt),23i. luli.il.ouisa, 203. JuHaM. (Osborn), 167,16s. Julia >[ott, Mj.
Toic-phine, 131, 180,255. iSl. (Ellis), 29s. iiS, 130, 3;9, Z95.
Maria (Fairduld),226.
Kate,
,
Citha.
307.
Barker, 147.
Keturah (Jones;
Ketiirah(Krai>. Ket-arah (Tibba Keziati, 212,2.3.
),292
Laura B. (Th-arston) 327. Laura Jane, 271. Laura (Hail), 63, 323.
,
ulh
139.
Leiand,
2S7.
Lepha
N'asli,
LeroY, 323.
Lester, 257. Levi, 46, sS,
(
436
Mary,
etc.,
C,
2;
C. (Conies),
C. (Gaver), I Caroline, 159, Carroll, 2S1.
Orson Willis,
I
'
,
175.
y{n!^^'A^^iu
(ColkT.* j?^'
437
M. (Rossl.A,,: (>ri'ClealaMa;,
Marix,
;'j;.
(MnrriO.
iji.
Roxy Ann,
Rubv,
Rufus,
C2.
S5.
(Smart),
4-t.
(Slllith^, ij7.
W. (A5h
ck),
Rus.-c'.l, J
300.
Rjlh,44..;"J-
Simrley Christcy,
Sihyl, J14. .-i;ll>, 04, 1+3.
;
Samantha.
ao, l.u,
4. 3''i.
3-^
1.3/4.
(Ahbo:-.
438
William Ledyard,
277, 27S.
439
HULL.
440
LANDCRAFT.
LANE.
Ruth,
3J7.
LANSING.
LARKIN.
Cvrus,
StelU,
127. 12.. 121. 121.
Vioa
151. IJJ-
rlh!
KEESE.
Elizabeth E. (Hod-c), Elhel Margaret, IJ7.
Levi, !J7. M;lrion Aihton, 127.
1
MarvJ. (Hodge),
LATIMER, LATTIMER.
KIRTLAND.
Jamc-s,
T.:.
I
^Vi
A.,
L.
OriU.i, iv9-
Rebecca,
3^:.
Williim Merrill,
Catlurine, 121.
127.
I I
KNAPP.
Emily,
223.
LAWRENCE.
Sophia, 33:.
KEIFE.
LAV/TON.
Acres We'.is.ivJ.
KELLAM.
Harriet L., 122.
Anna (Haihlnnel,
15'j.
KELLEY, KELLY.
Ala
\v.
Xeisaa Henry,
150, 207.
KNEELAND.
KELLOGG.
Harriet ^r. (Hori^e;,
17S.
j I i
LAZENBROOK.
I
Laurietta, 27V
Henry W.,
KNOWLTON.
Amos,
-,;^,
173.
.-9i.e-,,
KELSEY.
Martha J. (Ilig-ins), Oscar B., 132.
132.
Anna M.
!
;.>i
320.
LEACH.
John, 334.
!.MaryCl'urpU').55.
M.lryJ.(H^,.^.,^),32^.
LEAVENWORTH.
Sally, 237, 23>.
KELSO.
Thomas, 30.
LEDVARD.
Ann,
276. 276.
LACEV, .<LESSEY.
KEMP.
LAFAYETTE.
Aun
I
i
William,
LEE.
Charles, 74.
KENDALL.
Abigail D.,
9-1.
LEEMAN.
219.
Stenh Stephen,
KENNEDY.
2-2, 263, 264. Elizabetli, 263.
C-^Il'*).
LAHM.
Adelaide \V.
i
i:
I'urJv), .oj.
Frank
LEMING.
35. Ahi^'.iil, 3;.
I'Mr.iv. ..-,.
i.jj.
Aaron,
LAMBERT.
Elizabeth, juj.
KENT.
Louisa Relief,
1
203.
4-.n?lh,34.
uucy, 35.
44-
Robert, 305.
KIMBALL.
(Mr.),33i,+H.
!
LENT
LAMOREUX.
Elizabeth, 2y2.
I
441
LEONARD.
I
.73.
443
MERRILL, MORRILL.
(Mr.), 53^ Caroline Pavson, 2*^5. Harriet (Jnn.s;,. 60. Josinh G., .>.. Nathaniel, 314. Sarah (Reecher), 53.
Mark,
S7-
264.
LucyC.
'
nl.j's;
I
C,
279.
Samuel F.
B., 2S0.
MORTON.
Emma
Frank,
Susan
-M.. 112.
I
A. (Hoa;e),i35.
13;.
MESERVE.
I
Pre=tnn, ijj.
E., 177' Willis, 235.
Kose
MOSES.
Cora
I., M''-
MONTAGUE.
Helen
B., ig+.
Stephc:! D.,
137.
MESSINGER.
!
MOODY.
Samuel, 3<5'. Sarah (D.;mn^^, 36..
!
John Ranloloh,
1^7.
tucy
Xoel UudSi,
Ros-.vcll, 137.
Rebe
E., 157.
MOON'.
Cali5ta,3So.
METCALF.
Mary,
Alice
3S2.
MOORE.
(Mr.).<;.
1S9.
.
MEYERS.
C,
19'^'.
..
Anna R. (Hodge),
Aubert
no.
MOULTHROP.
Lovel
P.,
i.,:i.
MIDDLEBROOK.
Polly, 325.
MIDDLETON.
Charles, 3ii.
M'JDG-E.
Ebenezer, 326. Hannah (Hodge), 326.
I
MILLER.
.(Mr
j
MUNGER.
De'Sdemona,
S7.
s.,,; V.fll...d_..:,19S.
I
MUNSON.
:
t
.Maria, Si
MORLEY.
Abigail (Welio,), 351. Ebenezer, 351. John, 351.
MURDOCK.
Sabra, 130.
MORRIS.
Sal!y, 12S.
MUSSON.
James, Si. Louise (Smith).
Si.
MILLS.
MORRISON.
,
MYERS.
MITCHELL.
AbbieL.
tSpo,,ner),
Amelia C,
MYGATE
Mary, 36..
or
MYGATT.
MORSE.
(Mr.),57Aj^ul,ah^(Hodge),57.
Charl'-ttc Oehhartl, 179.
NASH.
Dothy
Edith 'll"!.:t;,
Fr.iiik, ..-. j:;.
'\V...,.ir.r.l\ J ;jN.
NAVSON.
I
Tonath.m
24^.
.
l-SlarlhaP. (Hodye;,
444
NEAL, NEALS.
Abigail ^I-Iod^e),
310.
INDEX.
NICHOLSON.
NILES.
I
NEP'F.
Mar)' (Mrs.;, 4cr, 402,403.
Albert, 116.
E., 126.
NELAND.
Isaac, +,.
ODELL.
NETTI,ETON.
Carrie Louise, 303.
I
Sophia (Lovela'r,d),'iio.
NEWBY.
Hinnah
S.
NIXON.
I
ORTON.
(Hodge),
121.
I
Wil'.j.ir.. 121.
;ev/comb.
NOBLE, NOBLES.
AdinoiMMl.,...,.
03B0RN
or
OSBORNE.
'arJ),3S7.
\^l:
Eli--iJ
1,
'2,).
i
Will
Grace'
W.,
OTIS.
Archie, iSS.
NORRiS.
Alice -W. (.Vllen;,37n
Edwin,
Itarlcy
C,
379. 379.
||||^,.dge,,.S7.
NORTH.
Mercv
Peter,
(Barnaby)","3Sy.
3139.
Sarah,
Joseph, 333,
:,i\.
,
^S6.
OVIATT.
Hodge,
217
NORTHROP, NORTHRUP.
NEWHALL.
Cynthia, 300.
NEWTON.
Augusta,
Susan
(Terrill), ,30.
OXNARD.
fe
Benjamin t{odi:e, Cora yi. (Curtii),
Charles C.
i6>S
167, 107.
Edward,
2,2.
PAGE, PAIGE.
\SC^.
NOYES.
Ichirle'i, Lavi.iia
I
Christopher, 39S.
l'!ary,''.;o4?'
Nathaniel,
39.5.
PAINE. PAYNE.
ri---thi.ih
ii^.
(HoJse),255.
W. (Hod^e),S3. NUTTING.
Spaiildinj, 126,177
Iienja=nin,,.'i.
Thom:
Cha
;e^
445
PALMER.
446
PITTS.
Bets<-y,&,. llann.U, ^Wilber), ?4.
,
POOR.
Gei.
Augusu.M.,j.
POPE.
Anna
G_.
(Van Znndt),
233.
|'oh'nH.HiVe,"'2i3.
Edward
2;3.
PORTER.
,
Uuili (HoUiiter),,;.
S.S. (.Mr.).3!3.
!lrneE.[H<.dge),I42.
PUTNAM.
i
POST.
Is.'ael
56.
PYNCHON.
Frederick Nev.to:
Toanh CUrk,
"ilarj- E., 230.
John,
26.
173.
QUESTION.
,263.
POTTER.
E-therJ.
:
RACE.
Allen., 379-
PLUMt.lER.
POWEL, POWELL.
RADLE.
PLUNKETT.
Edward
Leicester, 272, Harriet E,nil). 272.,
,
!
Marvde Vaui,
l-hiianJer
I
2S1.
j
93.
.N., 113-
POWNALL.
Thomas,
257.
PRESSON
Thomas
Agnes,
F., 272.
or
,356.
RANNEY.
PRICE.
Alice M. Ho.li;e;, John,..;, 22,.
22.
POCHIN.
319.
Rebecca, 366.
RANSOM.
POLLY.
Elizabeth, 92. Harriet, 1)2.
PRINDLE.
Joseph. 53. Loi3(Beecher),5j.
PRITCHARD.
,
^'r,
.V'3.
I
RAYNELL.
I
Margaret,
240.
PONS.
j
REAMES.
Corelia
T.
'
(L-iveland),
Daniel
P., 1.5.
i-J.^aii'd-e), 239.
L.J. (Mr,
REED.
I ,
L.urictia, .31.
POOL.
John Georcje,
103.
1
RICE.
iliry
k'.'
tao'd'sjei,
M7.
Albertiac,'a
447
Ann
(Cli.irchill),357.
2:;o.
ROSS.
Leonard Hlacknmn, 293. Sarah Mart;aret, 393.
Aimii Gi;rtrude,
ROWELL.
jilaryL. (Humphrey),
(ruUer), 399.
Si
40i.
ROWLEY.
AV;jp,I!,34.,.
ROCKWELL.
RICHARDS.
448
Mary.
Sarah
Sj.
(Perkiii.^i, S5.
INDEX.
SELKIRK.
Kkr,
13S.
SANDS.
SELLERS.
SENTER.
SAUL.
Martha
E., 113.
SAVAGE.
Elizabeth (Chirk),
Taraes,209.
36,;,.
SEWARD.
Mary
(IIn.l->..),
SHERBURNE.
3'x., 36i,3i:.4.
33,
^I|J^'-yZ-(;''b'gin5),i3;
!
SHERMAN.
M.iry Edna,
177.
Wrr!iield''scott, 132.
SAVARIA
Emily,
3?4.
or
SAVARIN.
SHARPS.
Caswell A..331.
SHERWOOD.
331,
KUaS.
1
(IJr.nman),
SAWYER.
AuriIla(Terrill),i20.
tll.jdsfc), 21.
SHATTUCK.
-Mary E.,
.30, 207.
SHIELDS.
Marv'(Fernald), 254.
Philip, 120.
SHAW.
Ephrain,,33,.
Isabella (Hodge), 331.
Samael.
^=4.
SAXTON.
SAY.
SHAYS.
SHED, SHEDD.
Abijah,
SAYLES.
Isabella, 115.
A^rvf^^W).
SAYLOR.
Elizabeth, 303.
j
J3seph,'u6.''
SCHROCK.
M. E.
(.\ir.), I'xi.
SCHUYLER,
(Mr.).2.
David, 64. Sarah (Hodae;, 2S6. Stephen John, 337.
narrvll3,;.
SCOTT.
(Captain), 261, 364. Charles, 330.
M:uy'(l';,rUrr),39S.
SCOWDEN.
Louise (Bloom),
2if).
SKINNER.
SEARS.
Mary C,
Betsey
177.
SHELDON,
cc (.Marsliall), 79.
SEAVER.
C, jM. SEBRING.
173.
E'J>m.iL.aiodp_),
L. (M'r'.),7r,."''""
SLAFTER.
Mosis,'^;
Elizabeth,
SEELEY.
H.
S. (Mr.;, ,,4.
SLATER.
AnnaC,
(Il-jjge), 13
450
STEVENS.
See Stephens.
STRONG.
Clarissa rc.nk), Jig Cordelia .A dele, ion.
STEWART.
Jan.es Willi.im, 1S4.
Freedom,
vi--i.
Tohn,
,;ut.
'.M.rv iC!;irk),.v,.i.
STICKNEY.
M^irv B.
Mary
TAYLOR.
(Hk.hop;,4oS, 4'^.
ilas, 319.
STURGES.
Inianda B.,
14
S.
Asenath7H'odge),235-
luckinrta-.u),,
STOCKTON.
Chr
Cl;ida t. iCot.k), 194.
ki>cnit-.;ckin^ll.i:e..!4'5, 154. t'errv, '45-
Peirce, 304.
'(Davis),
2(
Ebener
STOCKWELL.
Marietta, 2%.
John, 45. Luther, jSy. .Mar^A. (Pciio OrviUe, 287. Ross, 40S, 409.
KliC.j.S.
Harriet E., jiS.
Hor;.ti.-,
Zachary,
i6i, 27S.
N., 31S.
TEMPLE.
iL. (Fla^'g),
124
Miltoa T.,
,<iS.
'^'....li.nlha
'Hod,>e), 23;
Simeon,
31S.
Jonas F.,
'^07.
Kate
Arlett.1,
fHo<i!:,-e),3
STOXES.
Martha,
=22.
Cadice,'
STONE.
An-aM.,
Mary,
Susan,
3-0.
-,29.
STORER.
32.5.
SUTTON.
AbhvM.
(Hodje),
124.
124.
Esther (Smith), !20. Eunice (Hodge), 53, St. Helen, 120. Herbert L.. 120.
(Bcnham),Sl.
STRAW.
Delia R.. (Hodse),30[. Ethel Mae, 301 Herbert, jot.
Charles W.,
]!?,
SWEET.
TAPP.
Jane, 360.
STRICKLAND.
Harold
Ida Jared. 91.
S., 14". B., 141.
TAPPAN.
Susanna,
2nj.
TARBELL.
.Mary, 395.
Ma^-'^'JL'.'"""
Sarah. i!o.
b.T.MM,
,;.o.
452
TRUESDELL.
Ca?UiaUesse),3j7.
VAN WOKRT.
Lewi^(Col.),337,
3:5-
VAN WYCK.
Captain (Isaac), 330.
WALLIS.
Elizabeth (Hodge),
I^Ienry, 300.
J
Ann,
3J.
VAN ZANDT.
33,
Anna G.(Hods;e),
Burton,
2.-^.
225,
WALTERS.
TRYON.
--(Gen.j,.;...
Daniel, 310. Elizabcch. 2&). Emilv CHudije),
M.,bel,22S.
.M.;y, 225.
WALTON.
Pardons,
32.,.
Prudence (Kichmnnd), 32
Zebina, 2>).
WARD.
.(Mr.;, .52.
TUBES.
Adisa,
D;uii"l,'7.'."
!33.
Margaret
(Raj-nell), 2^"
WARHAM.
John (Rev.),
WiUiani,
Carlos, 290. Ia.neL. (Hodge), 299.
3:0. 339.
TUNISON.
Daniel Cole. i;. LucyE. (H3dge),S5.
WARMOr;
WARNER.
Esther, 46. Joseph, 363.
Lois, 2M-Mary E., 129. Xatlian, 234-
TUPPER.
Deborah,
3'^.
Ann,
126.
TURNBULL.
Jessie, 3S3.
V/ADSWORTH.
1
TURNER.
Albert, 2=7.
%V., J24. Joseph, 227.
Jonathan,
7S.
WAIT, WAITE.
Hannah
227.
363.
George
(Jones), 242.
WARREN.
David, 112. Eliza E., 373Elizabeth (Chapin), U2. loseph,..2.
.
JlaryE. (Ifodgei,
Mary
A., 221.
WALES.
Euphetnia (Halsey),
14S.
300.
UPSON.
Charles J., 104Charles \V., 194. Frederick Sanders, 104. Helen Hodge (Sturges)
Joseph,
14S.
WASHINGTON.
George (Gen.),
3>961, 63, 2
KateDimon
(Stnrges), 14S.
i+S.
Lonis Hilsev,
WATERMAN.
(Capt.),309.
HeUa
Sturges, 194.
194.
Jeremiah,
2*4.
James W.,
VAN-NESS.
Sarah OJcott.
323.
&s
WALL.
Jane, 3C9.
Naomi (Hodge),
2S4.
WATKINS.
WATSON.
nhn
iSl
Coniand'., jSo.
WALLACE.
Erminie E. (Leonard),
E., 32
nUdge),32;
VAN SCHAICK.
453
WELCH.
Carolii Isabel!
WESTFALL.
Captain (Abraham), 337.
173.
Edward
K., 173.
173.
Elizubeth M. (Hod^e),
Willia
Hurold Cameron,
WESTON.
Daniel, iSS.
WHEELER.
WEATHERBY.
I
Sarah, 269.
ny, S2.
WELDON.
^rarv Churchill, 192,
.'OJ.
V/HITAKER.
Mary H. (Purdy),
S:'.rah
Mav
Henry
P., J4S.
WHITCOMB.
WEBB.
(Mr.).3CharleJ, 234. *[ary, 343.
WELLS, WELLES.
AhisaiUAIlis),350.
343.
Mary (Densiow),
Samuel E.,56.
Ebenezer, 350.
EliTabet'h,33i,352. Elizabeth (FoPte). 347. Elizabeth (Uodire),2?l. Ephr^.im, 349, 350, 351,400. Ezekiel, 352.
Anson,
307.
WEBSER.
Charles E., (Mrs.), 263. Charles Elmer, 2(36. Daniel 365, 306. Dejoral! ^^beparJ). 366.
Elijah. 3-7.
William, 56.
WEBSTER.
.
(Hj
'->9-
HuKh,3ai.
Jacob, 3":, v. John, 330, 304, 365. 3.37. Jonathan, ,0-.
Catharine (Newcomb)
Daniel, 341. Diroxilana, 69.
Duane
Jerry, 204.
Sg.
Edward,
-M),36s.
''.^3^',
Hannah,' 401.
James Monroe,
366.
204.
Mar:.-
'
'
';
:>iJ''
VI-
.;,3'i<i.
Nat'lmniel', 347.'
Noah,
350.
Obadiah, 312.
Philip, 233.
ah, 3S9.
ah
M. (Hopkins)
Nellie F. (Hodge),
2<J5.
Nelson.
21.,.
i'.?.
'.;:.
Noadi;.h,
Rachaei,
Thomas,
Rebecca ^^^lnnev), 3^. Rhoda .\. vHodge), 2iq. Ruth, 7>7. Ruth (Churchill), 353.
Sarih'(Bun'c^',365'.
.Saraii
William,
(Crow), 305.
454
WHITESIDE.
Captain Oc!in), 337.
WILLIAMS.
WOLLET or WOOLLET.
Mary
(IIolI^c), 24?, .^31.
WHITING.
Is-iac (Polly), 93-
WOOD.
(Captain), 33S.
Ahigiiil (Barber), 154. Cornel-.a (.\nel), 376.
WHITLOCK.
Margaret Vamlcrbeck, Mnrir(HoUgc),Ji4.
Sallv, J17.
,.,.,.
II. U. (Mr.), 2S4. Har.r,;;h (H.Hlgc), 2nl. Isaac, 2S4.
"Squire." --14.
WHITMORE.
WILLIAMSON,
(ulia, 293.
WILLOUGHLY.
]:/^;^^V;rovcr,377.
WHITNEY,
losiah, ii6.
WILL! or.
Arthur.
120.
WHITRENTS.
Dorothy, 70.
Burt, 120.
WICKHAM.
Sarah (Churchill), 357.
WILSON, WILLSON.
Thomas,
357.
V/IGGLESWORTH.
WILBER.
(Covellj,6S.
.M.uyJ
WILCOX.
.
(Mr.). 220.
^i^-i::..:::^:
WILDMAN.
455
Experience (Baldwin), Henry, 394, i<>-3. John, 304, 30.
;
Peter, 337.
WOODWORTH.
Sarah (English), 369.
Silas, 369.
YEASEL.
C!)i;i.-s l:, 1S6.
;
WOOLSEY.
Charles William,;;.!. H.irrict Roosevelt, 2-0. JancE.(N=.vton),.S^.
nunc.in, 379.
E.lilh. 370.
M. (Ifodge),
303.
iEvc;.:....A.(noJgc), isd
F;':ino A!^(Allen), 379i01iveJ.CFowler),.:30.
.
WOOSTER.
Mary
(Perry), no.
Ti,o,.,is, 36..
Virgd, 370.
YOUNC
V.'ORTHIMGTON.
George, 36^
Saraii ('vVrntc';,
jfi^.
i
WYATT.
[Abigail, 331.
iS3.
H.1
No. 501, read she d. 1S71, /tot iSyi. No. ;ij, rad '" '^43, ifot 1342. - No. 514, read d. 1565, Hoi 1S04. No. 527, read b. 1S33, not iS^S. - No. 570, read he b. iSio, not 1S17. - Line 7, after Hartford add. it is claimed. - Last line, read 5.\imon, noi Samuel. - No. S03, read Barker, riol Parker. - Top line, read EIna, no! E!ma. - Tenth line, read Josiah, noi Joseph - No. 5, seventh line, reaa Deborah, ;i^' Sa - No. 39, read Nos. 33 and 32, not a.
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