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Ann Hodges 1700–1757 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Jul 1700

Birth Location: Bertie County, North Carolina Colony

Death Date: 1757

Death Location: Duplin County, North Carolina Colony

Father: Robert Hodges

Mother: Ann Hodges

Spouse(s): Joseph Moore, Joseph Moore

Children(s): Moore None

In 1700, Ann Hodges entered the world in Bertie County, North Carolina Colony, born to Robert Hodges And Ann Maria Branch Hodges. Ann Hodges married Joseph Moore, and had children including Moore. Ann Hodges passed away in 1757 in Duplin County, North Carolina Colony.

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Biography

  • In 1700, Ann Hodges entered the world in Bertie County, North Carolina Colony, born to Robert Hodges And Ann Maria Branch Hodges.
  • Ann Hodges married Joseph Moore, and had children including Moore.
  • Ann Hodges passed away in 1757 in Duplin County, North Carolina Colony.

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Spouses(s)

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Ann Hodges's Ancestors

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Ann Hodges
1700–1757
Birth Place: Bertie County, North Carolina Colony
Parents
Robert Hodges
1668–1740
Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA
Ann (Maria Branch) Hodges
1680–1742
Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Robert Weldon
1655–1680
Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Elizabeth ((Tarrall, Weldon)) Higgins
1660–1700
Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Geurge Branch
1652–1694
Isle, Virginia, United States,
Susanna Corker
1654–1694
Surry, Surry, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Mary Addie
1602–1682
Capt CORKER
1630–1676
Susan Corker
1630–1657
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John CORKER
1598–1670
Dorothy
1609–1640
Arthur Blackmore
1595–1633
Susannah Burnett
1595–1656

Ann Hodges's Descendants

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Ann Hodges (22 Jul 1700–1757) m. Joseph Moore (1699–1753) m. Joseph Moore (–1757)
  1. 1. Moore 1722–1787 m. Henry (Bulls) I 1714–1789
    1. 1. Zilpha Bulls 1761–1839
    2. 2. Esther Bulls 1758–
    3. 3. Barnabus Bulls 1755–
    4. 4. William Bulls 1752–
    5. 5. Henry (Bulls) II 1747–
    6. 6. Elizabeth Bulls 1738–1782 m. William (Edward) Tarleton 1715–1791
      1. 1. Capt (William) Talton 1758–1841
      2. 2. Arthur Talton 1748–1830
      3. 3. Sally Talton 1753–1803
      4. 4. James Talton 1755–1817
      5. 5. Rachel Talton 1756–1791
      6. 6. William (Talton) II 1758–1841
      7. 7. Ferebee (Tomson) Talton 1754–1803
      8. 8. Aley Talton 1789–1832
      9. 9. Hardy Talton 1746–1822
      10. 10. John Tarleton 1762–1885
      11. 11. Patience Oliver 1766–1791 m. Phillip (Westray) PEARCE 1754–1812
        1. 1. Sarah Pearce 1792–1852 m. William (Powell) Sr. 1783–1836 m. William (Powell) Sr. 1783–1836 m. William Powell 1783–1836
        2. 2. Patience Pearce 1812–1899 m. Patience Oliver 1766–1840
        3. 3. Patience Pearce 1805–1848
        4. 4. Unity Pearce 1780–1850

Ann Hodges's Timeline

2 Records

1700
22 Jul 1700
Birth of Ann Hodges in Bertie County, North Carolina Colony
Bertie County, North Carolina Colony
1757
1757
Age 57
Death of Ann Hodges in Duplin County, North Carolina Colony
Duplin County, North Carolina Colony

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Jul 1700
    Event Place: Bertie County, North Carolina Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1757
    Event Place: Duplin County, North Carolina Colony

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