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32. Hillary Hodges [1310] 1 (Caleb14, Roger3, Roger (Captain)1) was born about 1723.1

Hillary married Ann [1311] 1 [MRIN: 486] about 1742.1 Ann was born about 1725.1

Children from this marriage were:

+ 54 M    i. Caleb Hodges [1312] 1 was born about 1743.1

   55 M    ii. James Hodges [1319] 1 was born about 1745.1

   56 M    iii. Daniel Hodges [1320] 1 was born about 1747.1

   57 M    iv. Hillary Hodges [1321] 1 was born about 1749 in Norfolk County, Virginia 1 and died before 11 Jun 1784 in Pitt County, North Carolina.1

   58 M    v. Nathan Hodges [1322] 1 was born about 1751.1

   59 F    vi. Elizabeth Hodges [1323] 1 was born about 1773.1

   60 M    vii. Mason Hodges [1324] 1 was born about 1754.1

33. Solomon Hodges [521] 31 (Thomas22, Richard6, Roger (Captain)1) was born before 1755 32,33 and died between 1794 and 1795.31,34

Death Notes: Main Entry American commercial beacon and Norfolk & Portsmouth daily advertiser.
Author American commercial beacon and Norfolk & Portsmouth daily advertiser.
Title Died- In Portsmouth, on May 6, Mr. Solomon Hodges. (p. 3, c. 1)
Publication Saturday, May 8, 1824. Gen. note From the marriage and obituary citations compiled by Bernard J. Henley from Virginia newspapers on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. Other Format Available on microfilm (Library of Virginia Film 188). Subject - Topical Obituaries -- Virginia. Subject -Geographic Norfolk (Va.)
Added Entry Henley, Bernard J. (Bernard John)
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System Number 001164638

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Main Entry Norfolk and Portsmouth herald (Norfolk, Va. : 1815)
Author Norfolk and Portsmouth herald (Norfolk, Va. : 1815)
Title Died- In Portsmouth on May 6, Solomon Hodges. (p. 3, c. 2)
Publication Monday, May 10, 1824. Gen. note From the marriage and obituary citations compiled by Bernard J. Henley from Virginia newspapers on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. Other Format Available on microfilm (Library of Virginia Film 191). Subject - Topical Obituaries -- Virginia. Subject -Geographic Portsmouth (Va.)
Norfolk (Va.)
Added Entry Henley, Bernard J. (Bernard John)
Added Title Bernard J. Henley papers. <javascript:open_window(>
System Number 001141505

BUT, Mary Hodges Manning's death entry in Manning bible, Feb. 1820, says she was last surviving member of her father's family; meaning he not alive then. Could not have death date of 1824 if same man.

General Notes: Virginia Marriages, Jan 1 1804 to Dec 31 1804
April 21 1804 Solomon Hodges Martha Walker widow Norfolk County fmr husb. samuel walker dec'd
http://nyvagenealogy.homestead.com/MVA1804.html

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Solomon Hodges

Event(s):
Birth: 1775 , Brooke, Virginia

Christening:
Death: 25 APR 1815

Parents:
Father: Joseph Hodges Family
Mother: Margaret Van Meier


Source Information:
Film Number: 442548
Page Number: 341
Reference number: 7155

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Made a will
17 NOV 1814 , Norfolk, Virginia
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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE: Col. William H. Stewart, editor & compiler, History of Norfolk County, Virginia and Representative Citizens (Chicago, Illinois: Biographical Publishing Co., 1902), pages 281-282:
Justice of the Peace: second period (Colonial) after separation from Princess Anne: Solomon Hodges, 1774
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Noted events in his life were:

1. Plat: lot # 52, 1752, Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Virginia. 52

2. Guardian Bond: Charles Wilkins bonded to Solomon Hodges & Kedar Hodges, 21 Sep 1761, Norfolk County, Virginia. 53,54 Know all men by these presents, that we Chas. Wilkins & Henry Herbert are held and firmly bound to John Hutchings, Wm. Ivy, Joshua Corprew, Robt. Tucker, John Tatem & Thos. Veale, Gent. justices of the Court of Norfolk County, now fitting, in the sum of two hundred pounds.
To the payment whereof, well and truly to be made, to the said Justices, and their seccessors, we bind ourselves, and each of us, our and each of our heirs, executors, and administrations, jointly and severally, firmly, by these presents. Sealed with our seals, this 21 day of Sept. in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred 61 and in the first year of the reign of our sovereign Lord King George the third.
The condition of the above obligation is such, that if the above bound Charles Wilkins is executors and administrations, shall well and truly pay and deliver, or cause to be paid and delivered, unto Solomon Hodges & Kedar Hodges, orphans of Thos. Hodges deceased, all such estate or estates, as now is, or are, or hereafter shall appear to be due to the said orphan, when and as soon as they shall attain to lawful age, or when thereto required by the justices of the said county court, as also keep harmless the above named justices, their and every of their heirs, ececutors and administrations, from all trouble and damages, that shall or may arise about the said estate: Then the above obligation to be void; otherwise to remain in full force.
Charles Wilkins
Henry Herbert
Sealed and delivered in the presence of: Arth Boush

3. Census: District from Great Bridge to Edmund's Bridge & the the New Mill Creek, 1785, Norfolk County, Virginia. 55 Solomon Hodges, 7 white souls, 1 dwelling, 4 other buildings

4. Deed: 24 May 1765, Norfolk County, Virginia. 56 Grantors: Solomon Hodges, son of Thomas Residence: Norfolk Co.
Grantees: George Berry Sr. Residence: Princess Anne Co.
Date of Deed: 24 May 1765 Date Recorded: 18 July 1765
Consideration: 50 pounds current money of Virginia
Signatures or marks: Solomon Hodges
Witnesses: Joel Hodges, John (x his mark) Wegins Sr., Richard Hodges, Sarah (x her mark) Donese, Eliz (x her mark) Smith, & Mary (x her mark) Jones
Description: a certain tract or parcel of land lying in Norfolk County near Godfrey's Landing containing fifty acres more or less and bounding as follows beginning at a white oak a corner tree of Jesse Godfrey's standing by the roadside that leads to Godfrey's Landing, thence running westerly bounded on the said road to Evan's Bridge on the Main Road thence southerly on the branch as the branch runs to the land of Robert Hodge's thence near south east binding on the said Robert Hodges's land to a holly in Matthew Godfrey's dec'd line a corner tree thence easterly binding on the said Godfrey's Land to the first station the said tract or parcel of land given to the said Solomon Hodges by his father Thomas Hodges dec'd & was given to the said Thomas Hodges dec'd by Solomon Hodges dec'd & the said Solomon Hodges (dec'd bought it formerly of Arthur Godfrey by which deeds the bounds will more fully appear and all houses, buildings, orchards, ways, waters, water courses, profits, commodities, hereditaments, and appurtenances whatsoever to the said premises hereby granted or any part thereof belonging or in any wise appertaining:

5. Property tax: List of taxable property within the district of John Hodges, commissioner, 30 Jun 1791, Norfolk County, Virginia. 57 Solomon Hodges--2 white males above 16, 2 black above 16, 4 horses

6. Residence: Nov 1791, Norfolk County, Virginia. 58

7. Deed: Curling Smith sold to Solomon Hodges 178 acres in St. Bride's Parish, 24 Nov 1791, Norfolk County, Virginia. 59 Grantor: Curling Smith & wife, Fanny Residence: Norfolk Co.
Grantee: Solomon Hodges Residence: Norfolk Co.
Date of Deed: 24 November 1791 Date Recorded:
Consideration: 214 pounds 10 shillings lawful money of Virginia
Signatures or marks: Curling Smith & Fanny (x her mark) Smith
Witnesses: Mason Hodges, Stephen Sikes, James Hall, & Geroge Betts
Description: a certain peace or persal of land lying and being in Saint Bride's Parish in the County of Norfolk and State of Virginia it being the same whereon said Smith formerly lived Begining at a bunch of hollys, thence Northerly binding on Joshua Manings land to a chinkerpin stake, thence Easterly binding on said land to a sarsafax, thence North nineteen degrees East to a Cinckerpin stake by the side of the swamp, thence binding on said swamp South fourty eight degrees West seventeen chains and seventy five links to a holly thence south nineteen degrees West ten chains and twenty five linds to a bend in the ditch, thence binding on John Hodges land south fourty one degrees West eight chains to a white oak, thence north fourty three degrees West, six chains and seventy five links on said Hodges land, thence North seventy, West six chains and sixty six links on said John Hodges land, thence North thirty eight West, four chains and seventy five links to a maple stump in the swamp, thence south fiftiy five West, twenty six chains and seventy five links to a gum binding on Alex Foreman's land thence south fourty three degrees West three chains to a gum thence south twenty degrees West five chains to a gum thence south one chaines twenty five links to a gum, thence south nineteen East five chains and thirty links to a pine thence south thirty nine degrees East, three chains to an oak thence south sixty five degrees West, eight chains to a maple, thence south fourty five degrees West seventeen chains and twenty five links to a pine thence south fifty five degrees East thirty four chains and fifty links to a pin binding on Bennet Armstrong thence south eighty nine degrees East eleven chainsa nd fourty links to a gum, thence south seventy three degrees, East six chains and seventy links to a stump, thence north thrity two degrees East six chains to a pine, thence south seventeen degrees West, six chains and sixty three links to a pine, thence south fourty two degrees East seven chains and fifty links to a maple, thence East six chains and fifty links to a gum, thence North fourty eight East two chains and seventy five links to a gum, thence south seventy one degrees East four chains and thirteen links to a maple thence south sixty three degrees East twelve chains and seventy five links to a pine, thence North sixty four East, two chains to a stake thence North twenty one West, one chain and twenty five links to a stake, thence North thirty five degrees West to a stake seven chains twenty five links, thence North sixty seven degrees West seventeen chains twenty five links on Gilcreeces line to a stump in Charls Smiths line thence binding on Charls Smiths land by a line of marked trees the various courses to the first mentioned bunch of hollys containing one hundred and seventy eight acres and three quarters, be the same more or less

8. Property tax: List of taxable property within the district of John Hodges, commissioner, 2 Jun 1792, Norfolk County, Virginia. 60 Solomon Hodges--1 male above 16, 4 blacks above 16, 3 horses

9. Deed: Joshua Manning sold to Solomon Hodges 67 acres in St. Bride's Parish, 29 Dec 1792, Norfolk County, Virginia. 61 Grantors: Joshua Manning & Sarah, his wife Residence: Halifax Co., N.C.
Grantees: Solomon Hodges Residence: St. Bride's Parish, Norfolk Co.
Date of Deed: 29 December 1792 Date Recorded: 20 May 1793
Consideration: 8 pounds 8 shillings current money of Virginia
Signatures or marks: Joshua Manning & Sarah (x her mark) Manning
Witnesses: Willis Whitfield, W. Wilson, Ralph Pigot, Jno. Brooks, Jno. (x his mark) Grace, & Jordan Marchant
Description: a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the Parish of Saint Brides and County of Norfolk aforesaid and contained in the following bounds viz: beginning at a branch a corner of Charles Smith land thence along the said Smith's lne to a bunch of Holly's a corner said Solomon Hodges's land which he bought of Curling Smith thence along said Hodge's line to a corner stake thence along the said line a corner in Henry Curling's land thence along Henry Curlings line to a corner in Thomas Gilchrists land thence along the said Gilchrists line to the beginning beach containing by estimation sixty seven aces be the same more or less

10. Residence: St. Brides Parish, May 1793, Norfolk County, Virginia. 62

11. Deed: Solomon Hodges sold 200 acres to James Hodges, 18 May 1793, Norfolk County, Virginia. 63 Grantors: Solomon Hodges & Heziah, his wife
Residence: St. Brides Parish, Norfolk Co.
Grantees: James Hodges Residence: St. Bride's Parish, Norfolk Co.
Date of Deed: 18 May 1793 Date Recorded: 20 May 1793
Consideration: 200 pounds current money of Virginia
Signatures or marks: Solomon Hodges & Heziah (x her mark) Hodges
Witnesses: Thos. Armstead, James Burgess, & Robert Fant
Description: one certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred acres more or less situate lying and being on New Mill Creek in the Parish of Saint Brides and County of Norfolk aforesaid and bounded as follows by the line of William Smiths land thence along the line of Tader Carter and thence by the line of William Baker and so along the line of James Wilkins and Willis Wilkins down to the above mentioned station

12. Property tax: List of taxable property within the district of John Hodges, commissioner, 18 May 1793, Norfolk County, Virginia. 64 Solomon Hodges--1 white male above 16, 3 blacks above 16, 2 horses

13. Property tax: List of taxable property within the district of Richard Butt, commissioner, 27 May 1794, Norfolk County, Virginia. 34 Solomon Hodges--1 white male above 16, 4 black above 16, 3 horses

14. Estate: letters of administration, 22 Sep 1795, Norfolk County, Virginia. 65 On the motion of Robert Routh, who made oath and together with Joshua Smith, William Wallace, Junr. and James Burgess has securities entered in and acknowledged their bond in the penalty of three thousand dollars --condition as the law directs certificate is granted him for maining letters of administration on the estate of Solomon Hodges deceased in due form---The widow having in open Court relinquished her right of administration on said estate to the aforesaid Robert Routh.

Ordered that William B. Herbert, Daniel Savills, Mason Hodges and Alexander Foreman or any three of them being sworn before a magistrate of this county meet and appraise in current money the slaves if any and personal estate of Solomon Hodges deceased and return the same to the Court.

15. Estate: letters of administration & appointment of appraisers, 19 Oct 1795, Norfolk County, Virginia. 66 On the motion of James Hodges who made oath and together with Robert Remes and Joshua Smith his securities entered unto and acknowledged their bond in the penalty of six thousand dollars conditioned as the law directs certificate is granted here for maining letters of administration in the estate of Solomon Hodges deceased and ministered by Robert Routh in due form.

Ordered that Mason Hodges, Daniel Hodges, James Burgess and Thomas Hanbury or any three of them being first sworn before a magistrate of this County enter and appraise in current money the slaves if any and personal estate of Solomon HOdges deceased and return the appraisement to the Court.

16. Chancery suit: James Hodges vs. Keziah Hodges, widow of Solomon Hodges, 19 Nov 1795, Norfolk County, Virginia. 67 James Hodges, compl. against Keziah Hodges, widow of Solomon Hodges, and Polly Hodges, Tamer Hodges, Lydia Hodges and Absolomon Hodges, defts. in Chancery
This cause was this day scheduled by consent as well as the complainant as the defendants Keziah Hodges and Polly Hodges in their proper persons and the other defendants who are infants by Robert Reins their guardian appointed by the Court to defend them in this suit and thereupon by consent of all the parites came on to be heard on the bill of the complainant and the answer of the defendants now filed. On consideration whereof and of the argument of counsel, it is decreed and ordered that Alexander Foreman, Joshua Smith and Daniel Savills or any two of them allot and set apart to the defendants Keziah one third of the two hundred and forty five and three quarters acres of land more or less and also one third of the following slaves by name Charles, Jonas, Hannah, Aley, Jack, Davy, Bolos, and George whereof her husband Solomon Hodges dec'd devised and possess in the bill mentioned as her dower therein and divided the residues of the said land and slaves in equal proportions between the complainant and the defendants Polly, Tamer, Lydia and Absolom Hodges and make report thereof to the Courts in order to a final decree.

17. Estate: apointment of guardian to orphans, 18 Jan 1796, Norfolk County, Virginia. 68 Tamer Hodges orphan of Solomon Hodges deceased made choice with the approbation of the Court of Joshua Smith for her quardian and the said Joshua Smith is by the Court appointed guardian to Lydia Hodges & Absolom Hodges also orphans of the said Solomon who thereupon together with James Burgess & Maximillon Stewart his securities entered unto and acknowledged their bond in the penalty of eight hundred dollars with condition according to law

18. Estate: Willis Wilkins, administrator of James Wilkins, decease vs James Hodges, administrator of Solomon Hodges, decease, 22 Jun 1797, Norfolk County, Virginia. 69 Willis Wilkins, administrator of James Wilkins, deceased, plaintiff against James Hodges, administrator of Solomon Hodges, dec'd, defendant in case
These suits abate by the death of the plaintiffs

19. Chancery suit: orphans of Solomon Hodges vs. James Hodges & James Hall, defendants, Nov 1801, Norfolk County, Virginia. 70 Joshua Smith, guardian to the orphans of Solomon Hodges, plt. against James Hall surviving obligor of James Hodges and said James Hall, deft.--in debt
The defendant being arrested and not appearing on the motion of the plt. by his attorney. It is considered by the Court that the plt. recover against the defendant twenty-six pounds nine shillings with interest thereon to be computed after the rate of five per centum per annum from the 26th day of Jan 1796 till payment and his costs by him about his suit in this behalf expended and the deft. in mercy etc.
Judgements obtained in the office and confirmed at November Court 1801

20. Chancery suit: Hodges & Manning vs Hall & Hodges, 16 Nov 1802, Norfolk County, Virginia. 71 Mary Hodges & Caty Hodges, orphans of James Hodges, dec'd and Matthew Manning & Mary, his wife, plts. against Willis Hall & Lydia, his wife and Absalomn Hodges, defts in chancery
This day came, as will the plts and the defts: Hall and wife by their counsel and the deft: Absalom by William Cherry who is by the Court appointed his guardian to defend him in this suit and thereupon the cause came on by consent to be heard, upon the bill and answers now filed, on consideration whereof it is decreed and ordered that John Pollick, Willis Wilkins, and John Hodges, gent. or any two of them sell the land and Negro slave in the bill mentioned to the highest bidder for ready money after giving fifteen days public notice of the time and place of such sale and after declaring the costs of suit and the expenses attending the sale divide the balance of the proceeds in the following manner one fourth to Matthew Manning in right of his wife, one fourth to Mary and Katy Hodges, one fourth to Willis Hall in right of his wife and the remaining fourth to Absalom Hodges and made report thereof to the Court in order to a final decree.
Tuesday, November 16th, 1802
Present: Ro Roush, Richard Blow, Stephen Wright, & James S. Mathews, Gentlemen Justices
Ordered the last Friday in this month December, January & February next.

21. Will: Check out:
SOLOMON HODGES

Parents:
Father: WILLIAM HODGES

Other Event(s):
Will: 17 NOV 1814 , Norfolk, Virginia

Source Information:
Batch Number: 7706111
Sheet: 64
Source Call No.: 1058993
Type: Film

Solomon married Keziah [2294] 72 [MRIN: 210], daughter of Unknown [1258] and Unknown. Keziah died between 6 Nov 1814 and 19 Dec 1814 in Norfolk County, Virginia.72,73

Noted events in her life were:

1. Property tax: List of taxable property within the district of Richard Butt, commissioner of St. Bride's Parish, 24 Oct 1795, Norfolk County, Virginia. 74 Heziah Hodges--2 blacks above 16, 2 blacks between 12 to 16, 2 horses

2. Property tax: List of taxable property within the district of St. Bride's, Arthur Butt, commissioner, 25 Jun 1796, Norfolk County, Virginia. 75 Keziah Hodges--3 blacks above 16, 1 horse

3. Property tax: James Warden, commissioner, 13 Oct 1797, Norfolk County, Virginia. 76 Kezia Hodges--2 slaves above 16, 1 slave between 12 to 16, 1 horse

4. Property tax: List of taxable property within the district of Richard Webb, commissioner of St. Bride's Parish, 21 Jul 1798, Norfolk County, Virginia. 77 Keziah Hodges (of Solom'n)--3 blacks above 16, 1 horse, tax $1.14

5. Will: of Keziah Creekmur, 6 Nov 1814, St. Bride's Parish, Norfolk County, Virginia. 78 Testator: Kesiah Creekmur Residence: St. Bride's Parish, Norfolk Co.
Executors: my firend, Mathew Manning
Date Signed: 6 Nov 1814 Date Proved: 19 Dec 1814
Signature or Mark: Kesiah (x her mark) Creekmur
Witnesses: Mary (x her mark) Corblorl Keziah (x her mark) Corbral
Mary Corbral
Devises, Bequests:
To my loving sister, Esisebler White--one bed & bolster, one check blanket and one white blanket, both of my own make since the death of my husband, Edward Creekmur, and one spider
To my two friends: Willis Hall & Mathew Manning--all my crops of corn fodder, peas and potatoes to be equally divided

*note: it's interesting that Kesiah refers to Willis Hall and Mathew Manning as "her friends" when they are her son-in-laws

Children from this marriage were:

+ 61 F    i. Mary Hodges [41] 31,79 was born in 1772 80 and died on 12 Feb 1820 in Norfolk County, Virginia 31,81 at age 48.

+ 62 F    ii. Tamar Hodges [3032] 83 was born before 1796.83

+ 63 F    iii. Lydia Hodges [3033] 83,85 was born before 1796.83

   64 M    iv. Absolom Hodges [3034] 83 was born before 1796.83

Noted events in his life were:

1. Guardian Bond: orphan of Solomon Hodges, 18 Jan 1796, Norfolk County, Virginia. 83 18 Jan 1796
Tamar, Lydia, & Absolom Hodges--Orphans of Solomon Hodges
Guardian: Joshua Smith
Additional Security: James Burgess, Maximillan Stewart
Bond: $800

2. Estate: apointment of guardian to orphans, 18 Jan 1796, Norfolk County, Virginia. 87 Tamer Hodges orphan of Solomon Hodges deceased made choice with the approbation of the Court of Joshua Smith for her quardian and the said Joshua Smith is by the Court appointed guardian to Lydia Hodges & Absolom Hodges also orphans of the said Solomon who thereupon together with James Burgess & Maximillon Stewart his securities entered unto and acknowledged their bond in the penalty of eight hundred dollars with condition according to law

+ 65 M    v. James Hodges [2295] 72,88 died between May 1793 and 1803.72,88

40. Randolph Hodges [2186] 18 (Richard Sr.25, Richard6, Roger (Captain)1) died after 1766.46

Noted events in his life were:

1. Inherits: from grandfather, Richard Hodges..negro child of my negro woman Jane, Feb 1749/50, Norfolk County, Virginia. 7 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

2. Inherits: from father, Richard Hodges, Jul 1766, Norfolk County, Virginia. 18 To son, Randolph Hodges--65 acres of land beginning at mouth of Spring Gut to son Richard's line

3. Deed: sells 25 acres in Deep Creek to William Cofield, 9 May 1794, Norfolk County, Virginia. 89 Grantor: Randolph Hodges, & Lydia, his wife Residence: Norfolk Co., Va.
Grantee: William Cofield Residence: Norfolk Co., Va.
Date: 9 May 1794 Date Recorded: 15 Sept 1794
Consideration: 25 pounds
Signatures or Marks: Randolph (x his mark) Hodges
Witnesses: William (x his mark) Richardson Margaret (x her mark) Richardson
Jno. Pollick
Description: 25 acres more or less--which is part of the land formerly belonging to Richard Hodges Sr., adjoining the lands of Margaret Manning that was given her by her sister Ann Kay in her last will and testament being on the south side of Deep Creek comes to corner of Matthias Hodges line

4. Deed: sells to William Cofield, 14 Mar 1795, Norfolk County, Virginia. 90 Grantors: Randolph Hodges & Lydia, his wife
Grantees: William Cofield
Date: 14 March 1795
Names Willis Hodges land, Richard Hodges will--given to daughter, Elizabeth Smith & said Elizabeth giving to brother, Randolph

Randolph married Lydia [2989] 91,92 [MRIN: 991].

41. Willis Hodges [2187] 1,18 (Richard Sr.25, Richard6, Roger (Captain)1) was born on 25 Apr 1745 1 and died on 9 Nov 1804 1,18 at age 59.

General Notes: See extensive treatment of this family at J. P. Hodges source. 1

Noted events in his life were:

1. Inherits: from father, Richard Hodges, Jul 1766, Norfolk County, Virginia. 1,18 To son, Willis Hodges--65 acres land adjoining Randolph Hodges, Richard Hodges, Thomas Smith & Henry Culpepper being all my back land. One trundle bed & furniture. Willis to get one third of remaining estate

Willis married Arabella Davenport [1306] 1 [MRIN: 483] about 1766.1 Arabella was born before 1753 1 and died before 1810.1

42. Elizabeth Hodges [2188] 18,19 (Richard Sr.25, Richard6, Roger (Captain)1).

Noted events in her life were:

1. Inherits: from father, Richard Hodges, Jul 1766, Norfolk County, Virginia. 18 To daughter, Elizabeth Smith--20 acres of land adjoining Henry Culpepper line

2. Deed: gives to brother, Randoplh Hodges 20 acres that was given her by her father, 22 May 1794, Norfolk County, Virginia. 93 Grantors: Elizabeth Smith Residence: Portsmouth, Va.
Grantees: my brother, Randolph Hodges
Date: 22 May 1794 Date Recorded: 15 Sept 1794
Consideration: natural love & affection
Signatures or Marks: Elizabeth (x her mark) Smith
Witnesses: Benjamin (x his mark) Carter Caleb Hewitt
Zehon (x his mark) Culpeper
Description: one small parcel of land, which was given me by my father, Richard Hodges containing 20 acres

Elizabeth married Thomas Smith [2189] 18,19 [MRIN: 735] before 1766.18

43. Rachel Hodges [2190] 18 (Richard Sr.25, Richard6, Roger (Captain)1) died after Jul 1766.18

Noted events in her life were:

1. Inherits: from father, Richard Hodges, Jul 1766, Norfolk County, Virginia. 18 To daughter, Rachel Moon--as I have already given her her portion and 5 shillings

Rachel married Arthur Moon [2191] 1,18 [MRIN: 736] before 1766.18

General Notes: Only this source gives his first name. 1

45. Son Hodges [2193] (Richard Sr.25, Richard6, Roger (Captain)1).

General Notes: **"son" Hodges was only put in to account for grandson, William Hodges. Once it's determined which son of Richard Hodges had a boy named William--then it can be corrected

Son married.

The child from this marriage was:

   66 M    i. William Hodges [2194] 18 was born before Jul 1766 18 and died after Jul 1766.18

Noted events in his life were:

1. Inherits: from grandfather, Richard Hodges, Jul 1766, Norfolk County, Virginia. 18 To grandson, William Hodges--100 acres land lying in North West River adjoining Caleb Woodard & James Creekmur

46. Solomon Hodges [1303] (Richard Sr.25, Richard6, Roger (Captain)1) was born about 1727 in Norfolk County, Virginia and died before 1767.

Noted events in his life were:

1. Death: 1 Not in father's will

Solomon married Martha [1304] 1 [MRIN: 482] about 1750.1 Martha was born about 1730.1

The child from this marriage was:

   67 M    i. Jesse Hodges [1305] 1 was born on 8 Dec 1751.1

47. Robert Hodges [1307] (Richard Sr.25, Richard6, Roger (Captain)1) was born about Jan 1729/30 in Norfolk County, Virginia 1 and died before 1765.1

General Notes: He was not mentioned in his father's will. 1

Noted events in his life were:

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

Robert married Mary [1308] 1 [MRIN: 484] about 1750.1 Mary was born about 1730.1

The child from this marriage was:

   68 F    i. Mary Hodges [1309] 1 was born on 21 Dec 1751.1

52. Lydia Price [1152] 22,50 (Daughter Hodges30, Richard6, Roger (Captain)1) died after 1756.51

Noted events in her life were:

1. Inherits: from father, Henry Price all the whole of his estate, 7 Oct 1746, Norfolk County, Virginia. 22 if her brother, Mallick Price should die without heir

2. Inherits: from grandfather, Richard Hodges--40 shillings, 1751, Norfolk County, Virginia. 12

Lydia married Richard Bradley [1158] 22 [MRIN: 433] before 1746.22 Richard died after Jul 1746.22

Noted events in his life were:

1. Inherits: inherits 30 shillings from his father-in-law, Henry Price, 7 Oct 1746, Norfolk County, Virginia. 22

The child from this marriage was:

   69 M    i. Henry Bradley [1159] 22 died after 1746.22

Noted events in his life were:

1. Inherits: the whole of grandfather, Henry Price's estate, 7 Oct 1746, Norfolk County, Virginia. 22 if his uncle, Mallick Price & his mother, Lydia Bradley should die die


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