3. Roger Hodges [3060] 2 (Roger (Captain)1) was born about 1671 1 and died between 18 Aug 1716 and 16 Nov 1716 in Norfolk County, Virginia 2 about age 45.
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt Birth: 1655. 4
2. Will: of Roger Hodges, 18 Aug 1716, Norfolk County, Virginia. 8 Testator: Roger Hodges Residence: Norfolk Co.
Executor: my wife, Mary Hodges
Will dated: 18 Aug 1716 Will Proved: 16 Nov-21 Dec 1716
Signature or marks: Roger Hodges
Witnesses:Sa. Reausher, Richard Hodges, William Wilkins Junr.
Bequests, Devises:
To my son, William--my dwelling plantation with one hundred acres of land belonging to it & one horse & hare
To my son Roger Hodges--one gun and one hundred acres of land
To my son Edward Hodges--one hundred acres of land joining to his brother Roger & one gun , one young cow & her increase
To my son, Caleb Hodges--fifty acres of land joining to Roger & Edward his brothers & one young heifer
To my daughter, Mary--one cow & yearling & their increase
To my daughter, Abigail--one cow calf
To my daughter, Dinah--one heifer cow
To my daughter, Ann--one heifer with all their increase male & female
To my wife, Mary --all the rest of my estate
The females to come of age of fourteen and my som to be lawful age when they come to sixteeen, if my wife should marry or die. But if she continues as a widow they they to remain in duty with her til they come to the age of twenty one years
Roger married Mary Ballentine [1291] [MRIN: 1035] from 1653 to 1656 2.,5
Children from this marriage were:
+ 10 F i. Mary Hodges [3091] 5 died after 1716.
11 M ii. William Hodges [1139] 9 died after 1716.9
Noted events in his life were:
1. Inherits: from father, Roger Hodges, dwelling plantation with 100 acres & one horse & one hare, 18 Aug 1716, Norfolk County, Virginia. 9
12 M iii. Roger Hodges [1206] 9 died after 1716.9
Noted events in his life were:
1. Inherits: from father, Roger Hodges, one gun & 100 acres, 18 Aug 1716, Norfolk County, Virginia. 9
13 M iv. Edward Hodges [1207] 9 died after 1716.9
Noted events in his life were:
1. Inherits: from father, Roger Hodges, 100 acres joining brother Roger, one gun & one young cow & increase, 18 Aug 1716, Norfolk County, Virginia. 9
+ 14 M v. Caleb Hodges [1208] 9 was born about 1697 in Norfolk County, Virginia and died after 1736.9
15 F vi. Abigail Hodges [1209] 9 died after 1716.9
Noted events in her life were:
1. Inherits: from father, Roger Hodges, one cow calf, 1716, Norfolk County, Virginia. 9
+ 16 F vii. Dinah Hodges [1210] 9 died after 1716.9
+ 17 F viii. Ann Hodges [1211] 9 died after 1716.9
18 M ix. Francis Hodges [1328] 1 was born about 1712 in Norfolk County, Virginia.1
19 F x. Elizabeth Hodges [1329] 1 was born about 1714 1 and died after 1736.1
4. Joseph Hodges [1292] 1 (Roger (Captain)1) was born about 1673 1 and died in 1766 in Norfolk County, Virginia 1 about age 93.
Joseph married Sarah [1293] 1 [MRIN: 474] before 1705 in Norfolk County, Virginia.1
The child from this marriage was:
20 M i. Joseph Hodges [1330] 1 was born about 1707 in Norfolk County, Virginia 1 and died in 1761 in St. Bride's Parish, Norfolk County, Virginia 1 about age 54.
5. Thomas Hodges [1294] 1 (Roger (Captain)1) was born about 1675 1 and died before 1715.1
Thomas married Frances [1295] 1 [MRIN: 476]. Frances was born about 1670 1 and died in 1730 1 about age 60.
6. Richard Hodges [3113] 6 (Roger (Captain)1) was born about 1677 1 and died between Feb 1749/50 and Nov 1751 in Norfolk County, Virginia 7 about age 73.
Noted events in his life were:
1. Will: of Richard Hodges, 1751, Norfolk County, Virginia. 10 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
2. Inventory & Appraisement: of Richard Hodges, 21 Nov 1751, Norfolk County, Virginia. 11 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
Richard married Elizabeth Burgess [3114] 1,6 [MRIN: 1056]. Elizabeth died before 1750.12
Children from this marriage were:
+ 21 M i. Solomon Hodges [2284] 6,13,14 was born on 24 Feb 1701/02,14 died on 19 Aug 1730 13,14 at age 28, and was buried in Aug 1730.14
+ 22 M ii. Thomas Hodges [2572] 13,15 died from Jan to Feb 1755 in Norfolk County, Virginia.16
+ 23 M iii. Robert Hodges [2573] 13,17 died between Dec 1770 and May 1771.12,17
24 M iv. William Hodges [2574] 13 died after 1751.12
Noted events in his life were:
1. Inherits: inherits brother, Solomon's plantation & land if his brothers, Thomas & Robert should die before Solomon, Aug 1730, Norfolk County, Virginia. 13
2. Inherits: from father, Richard Hodges my best bed & furniture and 16 pounds, Feb 1749/50, Norfolk County, Virginia. 7 half to be paid in money the other half to be paid credit in same store in Norfolk County. Also my large iron pot
+ 25 M v. Richard Hodges Sr. [2285] 16,18 died between Jul and Sep 1766 in Norfolk County, Virginia.18,19
+ 26 F vi. Isabell Hodges [1136] 20,21 died after 1751.20
+ 27 F vii. Ann Hodges [1138] 7 died after 1751.12
28 F viii. Mary Hodges [1141] 7 died after 1751.12
Noted events in her life were:
1. Inherits: from father, Richard Hodges...negro woman Dinah with all her increase, Feb 1749/50, Norfolk County, Virginia. 7 Also, my negro boy Malton
+ 29 F ix. Daughter Hodges [1147] died before 1751.
+ 30 F x. Daughter Hodges [1150] died before 1746.12,22
7. Benjamin Hodges [1296] 1 (Roger (Captain)1) was born about 1679.1
Benjamin married about 1705.
The child from this marriage was:
31 M i. Benjamin Hodges Hodges [1297] 1 was born about 1705.1
8. Ellinor Hodges [1298] 1 (Roger (Captain)1) was born about 1681 in Norfolk County, Virginia.1
Ellinor married John Page [1299] 1 [MRIN: 479] about 1705.1 John was born about 1675.1
9. Joan Hodges [1300] 1 (Roger (Captain)1) was born about 1683 in Norfolk County, Virginia.1
Joan married John Aldridge [1301] 1 [MRIN: 481] about 1705.1 John was born about 1680.1
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