Ancestors of Lynn Hopewell


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picture Richard Hodges [3148]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Jul 1861 - Tennessee 35,39
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
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Events
1. Census 2114, U.S., 1900 in Smith Co. Tennessee
Richard Hodges, head of household, white, male, born July 1861, age 38, married 7 years, born in Tenn., father born in Tenn., mother born in Tenn., occupation: gen. merchant, can read & write, speaks English, owns home free of mortgage
Lillie L. Hodges, wife, white, female, born March 1873, age 27, married 7 years, mother of 4 children w/4 children living, born in Tenn., father born in Tenn., mother born in Tenn., can read & write, speaks English
George M. Hodges, son, white, male, born July 1893, age 6, single, born in Tenn., father born in Tenn., mother born in Tenn., at school, can read, can not write, speaks English
William A. Hodges, son, white, male, born May 1895, age 5, single, born in Tenn., father born in Tenn., mother born in Tenn.
Julia M. Hodges, daughter, white, female, born May 1897, age 3, single, born in Tenn., father born in Tenn., mother born in Tenn
Eliza Hodges, daughter, white, female, born Sept 1899, 8 months old, born in Tenn, father born in Tenn., mother born in Tenn.


Parents
         Father: David P. Hodges [828] (1810-      ) 35,36,37,38 [MRIN:1137] 
         Mother: Anna B. [3146] (1837-      ) 35,36 

Spouses and Children
1. *Lillie L. [3155] (Mar 1873 -       ) 39  [MRIN:1139]
       Marriage: Abt 1893 39
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. George M Hodges [3156] (1893-      ) 39
                2. William A. Hodges [3157] (1896-      ) 39
                3. Julia M. Hodges [3158] (1897-      ) 39
                4. Eliza Hodges [3159] (1899-      ) 39


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Richard Hodges [1502]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 
        Baptism: 
          Death: Abt 2 May 1748-1749 - Currituck Co., North Carolina 156
         Burial: 
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Events
1. Residence 156, moved to Currituck Co., 1735 in Currituck Co., North Carolina
2. Tax List 156, owned 320 acres, 1735 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
The tax list of 1735 published in the North Carolina show that Richard Hodges owned 320 acres in Currituck county at that time.
3. Deed 156, sells to William Hanbury Jr. 100 acres in Norfolk Co., Virginia
The latter Richard Hodges and wife Frances of the county Currituck N.C. deeded to William Hanbury Jr. of Norfolk Co., Va. for L 45 current money of Va., 100 acres of land lying on the south side of the north west river in Norfolk Co. adj. lands of Edward Creekmure dec'd and lands of William and Caleb Hodges (sons of Roger, uncle to Richard and Francis sons of Thomas).

*look for this deed
4. Will 156, served as executor of William Stafford's will, 1742 in Currituck Co., North Carolina
In 1742 Richard Hodges of Currituck served with Frances, widow of William Stafford, as executor of Stafford's will.
5. Deed 156, bought from Jasper Lane 75 acres, 11 Feb 1747/48 in Princess Ann Co., Virginia
Currituck Co., N.C. joined Princess Ann and Norfolk Co. Va. on their southern boundary and at one time at least parts of it were considered to have been Virginia. On Feb 11, 1747/8 Jasper Lane of Norfolk Co., Va. sold to Richard Hodges of Currituck Co. in N.C. 75 acres lying in Princess Ann Co., Va.
(Deed Bk. 7, p. 2 P.A. Co. Va.)
6. Will 156, wrote his own will, 2 May 1748-1709 in Currituck Co., North Carolina
On May 2, 1748/9 Richard Hodges of the county wrote his own will which names his wife Frances and daughters: Frances Bowin probably wife of Josiah; Sarah Burnham probably wife of James; Mary Hodges; Elizabeth Hodges; Upham Hodges. No sons were mentioned, but without further research in Currituck and neighboring counties there is no certainty that he did not have sons to whom he had already made gifts of land. His will was witnessed by Caleb Wilson, Geo. Powers, and Willis Etheredge, all good Norfolk County, Virginia names. Records of Currituck Co. are mostly gone.

*note: at least daughters, Frances & Sarah must be by a previous wife, if the information is correct that Richard's wife, Frances was previously the widow of William Stafford, whose will was dated 1742. That would give only 6 years between Richard Hodges will & William Stafford's will. Needs more research.


Parents
         Father: Thomas Hodges [1294] (Abt 1675-Bef 1715) 27,155 [MRIN:476] 
         Mother: Frances [1295] (Abt 1670-1730) 27 

Spouses and Children
1. *Frances [1504] (       -       ) 156  [MRIN:1062]
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Frances Hodges [1507] (      -      ) 156
                2. Sarah Hodges [1508] (      -      ) 156
                3. Mary Hodges [1509] (      -      ) 156
                4. Elizabeth Hodges [1510] (      -      ) 156
                5. Upham Hodges [1511] (      -      ) 156


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Richard Hodges [2854]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1767 - Virginia 2024
        Baptism: 
          Death: Between Jan 1847 and Jun 1851 1647
         Burial: 
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          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Will 2115, 30 Jan 1847 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Name: Richard Hodges
Daughters: Lucetta Deford, Fances Hanbury, Tamar Whitehurst
Will dated: 30 Jan 1847
Will proved: 16 June 1851
Witness: Thos. B. Hanbury


Spouses and Children
1. *Unknown [0] (       -       ) [MRIN:953]
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Lucetta Hodges [2855] (      -After 1847) 1647
                2. Frances Hodges [2857] (      -After 1847) 1647
                3. Tamar Hodges [2859] (Abt 1799-After 1847) 1647,2024

Notes
Medical:
In 1850 census--Richard Hodges was listed as blind 2024

picture Richard Hodges [2610]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 
        Baptism: 
          Death: After Dec 1784 102
         Burial: 
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          AFN #: 
                 


Parents
         Father: Charles Hodges [2607] (      -After 1784) 101,102 [MRIN:876] 
         Mother: Mary [2608] (      -After 1784) 102 


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Richard Hodges [1657]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1778 - North Carolina 37,80
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
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Events
1. Inherits 37, from father, James Hodges, 4 Oct 1813 in Smith Co. Tennessee
To son, Richard--plantation, feather bed & furniture and negroes, John and Anaca
2. Census 2116, U.S., 1850 in Smith Co. Tennessee
Richard Hodges, age 72, male, occupation: laborer, value of real estate: 1,200, born in North Carolina
Delila Hodges, age 74, female, born in Virginia
Robert Hodges, age 30, male, occupation: laborer, born in Tennessee
Jane Hodges, age 21, female, born in Tennessee
Elizabeth Hodges, age 6, female, born in Tennessee
Jane Hodges, age 4, female, born in Tennessee
3. Will 37, of Richard Hodges in Smith Co. Tennessee
The will of Richard Hodges, son of James, and cousin of Sarah and Hannah Hodges, is recorded in Bk. 7, p. 31 Smith Co., Tenn. He speaks of all his children but he names only his sons, David and Robert. We believe that this David Hodges, son of Richard, is the cousin, David P. Hodges, named in the wills of Hannah and Sarah and is proof conclusive that James and Willis of Halifax Co., N.C. and Smith Co. Tenn. were brothers and sons of James, Sr. of the 1758 will in Pasquotank Co., N.C.


Parents
         Father: James Hodges Jr. [1528] (Between 1734-Between 1813) 444 [MRIN:1107] 
         Mother: Mary (perhaps) Pope [1651] (      -      ) 443 

Spouses and Children
1. *Delila [3142] (Abt 1776 -       ) 80  [MRIN:1114]
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. James Hodges [2689] (      -      ) 37
                2. David P. Hodges [828] (1810-      ) 35,36,37,38
                3. Robert Hodges [947] (Abt 1820-      ) 37,80


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Richard Hodges Sr. [3113]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1675-1677 27,801
        Baptism: 
          Death: Between Feb 1750 and Nov 1751 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 771
         Burial: 
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          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Bio 2117, of Richard Hodges in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Since deeds to Richard Hodges from his father Roger recorded in Book 6, p. 110 and John Harsell to Richard Hodges, p. 128 & 152 are all impossible to decipher, it is difficult to determine where Richard Hodges of the 1704 quit rent rol obtained the 375 acres on which he was taxed at that time and also equally as difficult to deteremine which Richard Hodges of later Norfolk records was son of Roger and Mary and which was son of Thomas and their grandson.
Since these deeds in Book 6 were all made in the 1690's Richard I, son of Roger, must have been the grantee. And, because without benefit of either later grants or deeds or consequence, Richard Hodges of the 1750 will devised to his son and heir, Richard, Jr., his plantation of 370 acres of land, this much and no more which at that time, seemed to constitute his entire land holdings, we believe Richard of the 1750 will, to have been Richard I, son of Roger. No other acreage was mentioned in the will. Furthermore, the order of the sons of Richard as named in his will and Solomon's will indicate that Richard was father of at least four sons, Richard, Thomas, Solomon and Robert before 1714, in which year, Robert Burgess mentions Robert, the son of his daughter, Elizabeth, who was wife of Richard Hodges I. Perhaps two of his five daughters were also born before that date. This fixes the marriage of Richard I to have been not later than 1700 and his bith not later than 1680 by close figuring. If Richard I of the 1750 will had been the son of Thomas son of Roger, this would fix Thomas's birth at not later than 1660 and with a little leeway here and there to take care of later than teenpage marriages, it could easily have been as early as 1650-1660.
Also because John Manning made deed of gift to Mary Hodges in 1669 of 20 acres on which Roger Hodges had recently built his home, we believe that: (1) Roger Hodges was a young married man in 1669 just beginning with a young family perhaps his first child in his first home; and (2) that his son, Thomas, even though perhaps the first born son was not old enough to have fathered Richard I, a man grown and with family in 1704.
Therefore, we will hereafter refer to Richard Hodges of the 1750 will as Richard Hodges I, son of Roger; and Richard Hodges who moved to Currituck Co. before 1735 as Richard Hodges II, son of Thomas.
2. Deed 155, owned 375 acres, 1704 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
find Norfolk Co. Deed Book 6: p. 115 (illegible)
3. Quit Rent 2074, 375 acres, 1704 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
4. Will 2118, of Richard Hodges, 1751 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Testator: Richard Hodges Residence: Norfolk Co., Va.
Executors: my two sons, Richard & Robert Hodges & my friend, Thomas Fitzakerly
Dated: 10 Feb 1750 Date Proved: 21 Nov 1751
Signature or Marks: Richard (R his mark) Hodges
Witnesses: Thos. Nash, George Sparrow, Wm. Beaver, George Holdcroft
Bequests, Devises:
To my eldest son Richard Hodges my plantation whereon I now live with three hundred seventy seven acres of land thereunto belonging to him and his heirs. I also give to my son, Richard the negro boy Jonas which he has now in his possession, also my hand mill grinding stone and all my live stock to him & his heirs. I also give to my son Richard, providing he shall pay unto my estate toward the discharging of the legacies. given the sum of 23 pounds in such case I give unto him my negro boy Sunday.
To my son Thomas Hodges seven pounds to be paid by my executors and of my estate in full of his part of my estate
To my son Robert Hodges my negro boy named Bristol which he has now in his possession. I give give to my son Robert all my right to and negro man named Sunday now in the possession of Mary Alice Emanuel Burges to him & his heirs forever
To my son William Hodges my best bed & furniture and 16 pounds to be paid him by my executors and the half to be paid money, the other half to be paid credit in same store in Norfolk County. Also my large iron pot
To my daughter Isabell Godfrey ten pounds to be paid by my executors and out of my estate the one half to be paid in money, the other half to be paid credit in same store in Norfolk County to her and her heirs
To my grandson Randolph Hodges...negro child of my negro woman Jane and my grandson to pay for nursing the said child until it shall be weaned and in case my said grandson Randolph should die before he attains age 21 then the said negro to fall to my grandson Richard Hodges and his heirs
To my daughter Ann Fitzakery the next child that the said Jane shall bring
To Mr. Thomas Fitzackerly and unto my daughter Ann his wife--the use & labor of my negro woman Jane during theirs and each of their natural lives
To my daughter Mary Hodges.--my negro woman Dinah with all her increase after she is possessed of the said Dinah. Also my negro boy Malton to her and her heirs
To my grandson Richard Brown forty shillings
To my grand daughter Lydia Price forty shillings
To my friend, Thomas Fitzaherly my negro boy Marsh provided he the said Thomas Fitzakerly shall pay the sum of 15 pounds unto my estate to inable my executors to pay the legacys in my will given them and in such case the said negro Marsh to the said Thomas Fitzkerly and his heirs forever, but in case the said Fitzkerly shall refuse to pay the said sum of 15 pounds the said negro Marsh to my son Robert Hodges, he paying 15 pounds to my estate
and for all the remaining part of my estate not before bequeathed of what kind soever...I leave to be equally divided between my son Richard Hodges, son Robert Hodges & my friend Thomas Fitzakerly

5. Inventory & Appraisement 2119, of Richard Hodges, 21 Nov 1751 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Inventory of the estate of Richard Hodges dec'd taken the 14th of February 1782
1 old horse L 0--10--0
6 head of hoggs 1--10--0
2 cows and 1 yearling 2--10--0
1 grinding stone 1--0
1 parcel of old tools and old iron 1--15-0
25 of old pewter 16--0
1 small old table & sifer and cooks 6--0
1 stone pott 2--0
1 pair mill stones 1--15--0
a small parcel of cooper's timber 5--0
1 table and 1 small dillo and bands 16--0
1 large chest and 1 small dillo 5--0
1 safe 2/6 and 2 old pails 4--6
1 bed and furniture 2--10--
1 old cart wheel 10--
1 old cyder cask 2--6
1 large iron pott 7--6
1 old lye tubb and 1 old barrel 1--
1 large two armed chairs & 1 earthen pott 2--6
L 14--9--
In obedience to an order of Norfolk County Court bearing date the 21th day of November 1751 We the subscribers being sworn did appraise such of the estate of Rich'd Hodges dec'd presented to our (?) as per above inventory accounting for fourteen pounds & nine shillings
Rob't Burgess
John Williams
John Hewlett
To negro woman Jane To negro girl Dinah
To negro boy Bristol To negro boy Matton
To negro boy Jonas To negro girl Jane
To negro boy Sundry To 6 shoats not appraised
To negro boy Marsh
Norfolk County Jan Court 1753 above inventory returned & ordered to be recorded as per order book
Test Sam'l Boush, CC

*note: from the description of the inventory, it appears that Richard Hodges was probably a cooper by trade


Parents
         Father: Captain Roger Hodges [1290] (Abt 1635-Between 1706) 27,2001 [MRIN:473] 
         Mother: Mary Manning [3059] (1637-After 1736) 17,1618 

Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Burgess [3114] (       - Bef 1750) 27,820  [MRIN:1056]
       Marriage: Bef 1700 156
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. William Hodges [2574] (      -After 1751) 296
                2. Isabell Hodges [1136] (      -After 1751) 771,821
                3. Ann Hodges [1138] (      -After 1751) 771
                4. Mary Hodges [1141] (      -After 1751) 771
                5. Daughter Hodges [1147] (      -Bef 1751) 771,801
                6. Daughter Hodges [1150] (      -Bef 1746)
                7. Richard Hodges Jr. [2285] (Between 1700-      ) 244,822
                8. Thomas Hodges [2572] (1702-      ) 296,822
                9. Solomon Hodges [2284] (1702-1730) 296,820,823
                10. Robert Hodges [2573] (Bef 1714-Between 1770) 295,296

Notes
Research:
Norfolk Co. Deed Book 6: pg. 115

1679 will of Richard Taylor names godchild Richard Hodges. Roger Hodges was Taylor's brother-in-law 155

picture Robert Hodges [2573]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Bef 1714 801
        Baptism: 
          Death: Between Dec 1770 and May 1771 295,771
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Inherits 296, will receive his brother, Solomon's plantation & land if their brother, Thomas should die before Solomon, Aug 1730 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
2. Deed 2120, bought from Francis Hodges 200 acres on the Northwest River, 14 Mar 1732/33 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantors: Francis Hodges Residence: Norfolk Co.
Grantees: Robert Hodges Residence: Norfolk Co.
Date of Deed: 14 March 1733 Date Recorded: 17 May 1734
Consideration: 24 pounds current money
Signature or Marks: Francis Hodges
Witnesses: Richard Hodges, Edward Hodges, William (W his mark) Moore
Description: One certain tract or parcell of land situate on the south west side of the Northwest River in Norfolk county containing two hundred acres be the same more or less and bounded beginning at a white oak standing on the northwest river and (?) running S.W. 16 degrees 588 pole to the back line then from the beginning oak southwest 28d 520 pole to the back line of the pattent then along the line southeast 65d to a light wood stump then southwest 20 ft /12 pole then S.E. 66 d to the end of the first S.W. line
3. Deed 2121, bought 200 acres from Francis Hodges, 14 Mar 1732/33 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantors: Francis Hodges Residence: Norfolk Co.
Grantees: Robert Hodges Residence: Norfolk Co.
Date of Deed: 14 March 1733 Date Recorded: 17 May 1734
Consideration: 5 shillings
Signature or Marks: Francis Hodges
Witnesses: Ricard Hodges, Edward Hodges, William (W his mark) Moore
Description: One certain tract or parcell of land situate on the south side of the Northwest river containing two hundred acres more or less bounded beginning at a white oak standing on the northwest river and running southwest 16 degrees 588 pole to the back line thence from the bginning oak southwest 28 degrees 520 pole to the back line of the pattent then along that line south east 63 degrees to a light wood stump thence S.W. 29d 24 poles thence E 66 degrees to the end of the first S. W. line

*note: same land as other deed with same dates--just seem to be double entry in record book
4. Deed 2122, sold to William Hodges, 16 Sep 1743 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Court order
Court held 16th Sept 1743---Robert Hodges deeds of lease & release to William Hodges were this day proved by the oaths of Capt. Willis Wilson Jr. & James Wilkins and at the said William Hodges motion the same are ordered to be recorded.
5. Deed 2123, sold to Wallis Siskes, 16 Sep 1743 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Court order
Court held 16th Sept 1743
Robert Hodges deeds of lease & release to Wallis Siskes were this day provided by the oaths of Capt. Willis Wilson Jr. & James Wilkins and at the said Siskes motion the same are ordered to be recorced.
6. Inherits 771, from father, Richard Hodges, his negro boy named Bristol which he has now in his possession., Feb 1749/50 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
I give to my son Robert all my right to and negro man named Sunday now in the possession of Mary Alice Emanuel Burgess
7. Buys 2124, personal property of Willis James, 22 Jan 1751/52 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Know all men by these presents that I Willia James of Norfolk County hath bargained and sold unto Robert Hodges in plain and open market unto him the said Hodges his heirs executors administrators or assigns a good feather bed and furniture for value rec'd and a cow and a heiffer yearling which came by his wife and a son and six pigs and a good cropbutt saw rest and file and all the rest of my goods & chattels within doors and without doors and I the said Willis James do disposess my self of all this above mentioned and do warrant and defend the said Hodges from all other person or persons from saying any claim right or title to any of this--above mentioned which is sold to be siad Rob
t Hodges whereas I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty second day of January 1752 and delivered these in presence of us.
Willis (W his mark) James
Joseph Corbell
Will (M his mark) Gibson
Willis (W his mark) James
Know all persons that I the said Willis James do will and truly pay to the said Rob't Hodges his executors admin the full ballance of the said Rob't Hodges just cash amount to be paid by the tenth day of March the this above mentioned to void null and of no effect given under my hand this 22'd day of Jan 1752.
Rob't Hodges
Joseph Corbell
Will (X his mark) Gibson
Rob't Hodges
Norfolk County: At a Court held the 17 day of May 1753--Willis James's bill of sale to Rob't Hodges was this day proved by the oath of Joseph Corbell also the said Rob't Hodges Fiagance to the said Willis James was proved by the said Corbell & ordered to be recorded.
Teste Sam'l Boush CC
8. Deed 2125, sells to John Shipwash, between 1752 and 1754 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
*note: need to abstract deed
9. Will 2126, abstract, 22 Dec 1770 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Testator: Robert Hodges
Residence: of Norfolk County
Executors: Wife--Mary Hodges; son--James Hodges--Samuel Smith--Mount Pleasant
Date signed: 22 December 1770
Date proved: May court 1771
Signature or Mark: Robert Hodges
Witnessess: William Bailey, Willoughby Miller, Moses Smith
Bequests, Devises, etc:
To son, James Hodges--dwelling plantation where I now live joining with Jno. Muddons bounded with line of trees of Peleg Miller containing 180 acres
To son, Robert Hodges--200 acres land being in Hide Co., lying on Lake Arrone Sucte being in North Carolina with all stock being there
To wife, Mary Hodges--6 of old stock of negros according to her choice and after her death or remarriage to return equally among my children
To Peleg Miller--33 acres of land joining my own land


Parents
         Father: Richard Hodges Sr. [3113] (Abt 1675-Between 1750) 820 [MRIN:1056] 
         Mother: Elizabeth Burgess [3114] (      -Bef 1750) 27,820 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary [2198] (       - After Dec 1770) 295  [MRIN:738]
       Marriage: Bef 1770 295
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. James Hodges [2199] (      -After 1770) 295
                2. Robert Hodges Jr. [2200] (      -After 1770) 295

Notes
Research:
The will of Robert Hodges son of Richard I, dated Dec. 22, 1770 and proved at the May Court 1771 identifies his wife Mary and only two sons James and Robert and no daughters. We believe that he may also have had son William as well as other sons and daughters and that his first wife may have been a daughter of John Simmons of Princess Ann Co. The will of John Simmons of Princess Ann Co. which adjoins Norfolk in the Northwest River section devises to his grandson William Hodges two slaves Sippue and Peg already made over to his mother and L 5 when he comes of age. This will was dated Jan 12, 1759 and recorded within two years in Norfolk Co.
Simmonds names Amy White, daughter of Patric White in the next paragraph of his will and leaves her the negroes Rose and Tony.
In deed Bk. 13, p. 229 is recorded a deed, Patrick White and wife Mary of Norfolk Co. granted to Robert Hodges of the same Co. a tract of land containing 150 acres more or less lying on the west side of the North River beginning at the mouth of Splitt Ridge branch adj. Mr. Samuel Sweeney (April 15, 1745). Wits. John Smith, Mathew Godfrey, Lucy Smith.
When Patrick White died in 1761 his daughters were Amy Burgess, Prudence Miller, Zelia Butt and Lydia White.
As yet we have not place William Hodges, Simmon's grandson in any Hodges family. Because of the association between Simmons, Patrick White, Robert Hodges named for his grandfather Robert Burgess and Amy Burgess daughter of White we feel that there is a possibility that William may have been a son of Robert by a first marriage and unnamed in his will. This is only a possiblity and by no means the only one.
A deed recorded in Book 16 on page 55 reveals an exchange between Robert Hodges from Willis James of Norfolk Co. The deed dated January 1752 conveys title to a "good feather bed & furniture, a cow and hiffer yearling which came by his wife; a sow, and six pigs, crops--and the rest of my goods and chattle, both within doors and without doors."
This deed seems to indicate that the then wife of Robert Hodges was probably the step-daughter of Willis James.
Whether this way Mary, named as wife of Roberts 1770 will, we do not know. 2127

picture Robert Hodges [1307]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt Jan 1729/30 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 27
        Baptism: 
          Death: Bef 1765 27
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Death
Not mentioned in father's will.


Parents
         Father: Richard Hodges Jr. [2285] (Between 1700-      ) 244,822 [MRIN:734] 
         Mother: Martha Randolph [1302] (Abt 1706-After 1766) 27 

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary [1308] (Abt 1730 -       ) 27  [MRIN:484]
       Marriage: Abt 1750 27
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Mary Hodges [1309] (1751-      ) 27

Notes
General:
He was not mentioned in his father's will. 27

picture Robert Hodges Jr. [2200]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 
        Baptism: 
          Death: After Dec 1770 295
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Inherits 295, from father, Robert Hodges, 22 Dec 1770 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
To son, Robert Hodges--200 acres land being in Hide Co., lying on Lake Arrone Sucte being in North Carolina with all stock being there


Parents
         Father: Robert Hodges [2573] (Bef 1714-Between 1770) 295,296 [MRIN:738] 
         Mother: Mary [2198] (      -After 1770) 295 


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Robert Hodges [2197]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Bef 1775 37
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 
          AFN #: 
                 

Events
1. Census 37, 1820 in Smith Co. Tennessee
The 1820 census shows only names of the heads of families and the Smith Co. schedule lists Willis, David and Robert Hodges all 45 years and older, but not over 60. These could not have been sons of Willis, married in 1776 whose first child William was born in 1778 and in 1820 was only 42 years of age. They were the sons of James and were all born before 1775.


Parents
         Father: James Hodges Jr. [1528] (Between 1734-Between 1813) 444 [MRIN:1107] 
         Mother: Mary (perhaps) Pope [1651] (      -      ) 443 

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