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Calvin “Cal” Hodge 1882–1960 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Mar 1882

Birth Location: Tennessee

Death Date: 22 May 1960

Death Location: Coffee County, Tennessee, USA

Father: Thomas Hodge

Mother: Sarah Mitchell

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Calvin “Cal” Hodge was born in 1882 in Tennessee, the child of Thomas E Hodge And Sarah Mitchell. Calvin “Cal” Hodge passed away in 1960 in Coffee County, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • Calvin “Cal” Hodge was born in 1882 in Tennessee, the child of Thomas E Hodge And Sarah Mitchell.
  • Calvin “Cal” Hodge passed away in 1960 in Coffee County, Tennessee, USA.

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Calvin Hodge's Ancestors

Self
Calvin Hodge
1882–1960
Birth Place: Tennessee
Parents
Thomas E Hodge
1844–1900
North Carolina, United States
Sarah Mitchell
1828–1905
White Co, Tennessee
Grandparents
Madison (Clay "Mason") Hodge
1813–1885
Wake, North Carolina, United States
Rachal Cook
1815–1870
Orange, North Carolina, United States
John ("Jack") Mitchell
1802–1852
Pendleton, Anderson Co, South Carolina
Winnie Moore
1802–1852
Pendleton Dist SC
Great-Grandparents
William Hodge
1771–1853
Temperance Bell
1775–1850
Ann Swan
1790–
James (Morrow)
1762–1849
Agnes Finley
1772–1849
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Capt. America
1711–1791
Jane Moore
1712–1793
Samuel Finley
1729–1794
Anna Ely
1740–1828

Calvin Hodge's Timeline

2 Records

1882
30 Mar 1882
Birth of Calvin “Cal” Hodge in Tennessee
Tennessee
1960
22 May 1960
Age 78
Death of Calvin “Cal” Hodge in Coffee County, Tennessee, USA
Coffee County, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Mar 1882
    Event Place: Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 May 1960
    Event Place: Coffee County, Tennessee, USA

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