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Elijah Hodge 1752–1821 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 NOV 1752

Birth Location: South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 6 NOV 1821

Death Location: South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Father: John Hodge

Mother: Sarah Taylor

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Allis

Children(s): Sarah Hodge

In 1752, Elijah Hodge entered the world in South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, born to John Hodge And Sarah Taylor. Elijah Hodge married Elizabeth Ellis Allis, and had children including Sarah Hodge. Elijah Hodge passed away in 1821 in South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1752, Elijah Hodge entered the world in South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, born to John Hodge And Sarah Taylor.
  • Elijah Hodge married Elizabeth Ellis Allis, and had children including Sarah Hodge.
  • Elijah Hodge passed away in 1821 in South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

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Elijah Hodge's Ancestors

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Elijah Hodge
1752–1821
Birth Place: South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Parents
John Hodge
1725–1799
Sarah Taylor
1724–1781
Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Grandparents
Sarah Dustin
1688–1781
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
John (Taylor) Jr
1704–1766
Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Mary Gibbons
1707–1780
Great-Grandparents
Hannah Emerson
1657–1738
John Sr
1672–1742
James Gibbons
1684–1732
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hannah Webster
1635–1707
William Taylor
1609–1687
Rebecca Ketchum
1642–1677

Elijah Hodge's Descendants

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Elijah Hodge (11 NOV 1752–6 NOV 1821) m. Elizabeth (Ellis) Allis (1751–1821)
  1. 1. Sarah Hodge 1794–1853 m. Issac Polley 1786–1830
    1. 1. Henry (D) Polley 1823–1895 m. Eunice (Ann Miner) (Minor)? 1834–1919 m. Clarissa (F) Skinner 1832– m. Sarah (A) Wade 1827–1872
      1. 1. Edward (L) Polley 1872–1954 m. Anna (May) Shinn 1868–1939 m. Anna (L) Piper 1871–1945
        1. 1. Cecil (Raymond) Polley 1897–1976 m. Gladys (Elizabeth) Marton 1900–1970
        2. 2. Charles (Kenneth Polley) Sr 1915–1962 m. Freda (Helen) Moore 1916–1994
        3. 3. Eva Polley 1893–1953 m. Virgil Smith 1891–1970
        4. 4. Florence (Ellen) Polley 1907–1990 m. Sidney (Darrell McCormick) Sr 1907–1977 m. Paul (Burdett) Lotzenhiser 1910–1993
        5. 5. Edward (Elmer) Polley 1905–1954 m. Thelma (Josephine) Brooks 1906–1984
        6. 6. Helen (Katherine) Polley 1902–1992 m. Ray (William) Dorsey 1899–1974
        7. 7. Harry (Alonzo) Polley 1900–1980 m. Omega ("Meg" B) Brookbank 1904–1992 m. Mable (Grace) Phillips 1901–1969
        8. 8. Leslie (Edward "Leck") Polley 1896–1972 m. Laura (Juanita) Little 1902–1971
        9. 9. John (Lucien) Polley 1909–1973 m. Ruth (Louise) Vahrenhold 1914–1993
      2. 2. Mary Polley 1855–
      3. 3. Ellen Polley 1853–
      4. 4. William (A) Polley 1870–1908
      5. 5. Robert (Henry) Polley 1867–1943 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Mummey 1856–1925 m. Arizona (Auzonia?) Roush 1872– m. Laura (Frances) Long 1887–1943
    2. 2. Isaac (W (P) Polley) Whiting 1826–1880
    3. 3. Elizabeth (Ellis) Polley 1821–1908
    4. 4. Harriet (M) Polley 1819–1850
    5. 5. Sarah (Ann) Polley 1817–1873
    6. 6. Albatina Polley 1829–1901

Elijah Hodge's Timeline

2 Records

1752
11 NOV 1752
Birth of Elijah Hodge in South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
1821
6 NOV 1821
Age 69
Death of Elijah Hodge in South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 NOV 1752
    Event Place: South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 NOV 1821
    Event Place: South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

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