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Christian Woodson Hodges 1681–1720 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1681

Birth Location: Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia

Death Date: 1720

Death Location: Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia

Father: John III

Mother: Mary Tucker

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Christian Woodson Hodges was born in 1681 in Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia, the child of John Woodson Iii And Mary Tucker. Christian Woodson Hodges passed away in 1720 in Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia.

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Biography

  • Christian Woodson Hodges was born in 1681 in Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia, the child of John Woodson Iii And Mary Tucker.
  • Christian Woodson Hodges passed away in 1720 in Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia.

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Christian Hodges's Ancestors

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Christian Hodges
1681–1720
Birth Place: Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia
Parents
John Woodson III
1655–1700
Curles, Henrico, Colony of Virginia
Mary Tucker
1666–1710
Henrico County, Virginia, United States of America
Grandparents
Capt (Samuel) Tucker
1630–1670
Curles, Henrico, Virginia Colony
Jane Larcome
1638–1709
Curles, Henrico County, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Rene Larcome
1615–1638
Katherine England
1617–1638
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Christian Hodges's Timeline

2 Records

1681
1681
Birth of Christian Woodson Hodges in Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia
Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia
1720
1720
Age 39
Death of Christian Woodson Hodges in Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia
Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1681
    Event Place: Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1720
    Event Place: Cumberland County, Colony of Virginia

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