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Elinor Hodges 1681–1731 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1681

Birth Location: Norfolk, Virginia, British Colonial America

Death Date: 1731

Death Location: King and Queen County, Virginia, USA

Father: Roger HODGES

Mother: Mary Manning

Spouse(s): John Page

Children(s): Exolheath Page

The story of Elinor Hodges began in 1681 in Norfolk, Virginia, British Colonial America. Elinor Hodges married John Page, and had children including Exolheath A Page. Elinor Hodges passed away in 1731 in King and Queen County, Virginia, USA.

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  • The story of Elinor Hodges began in 1681 in Norfolk, Virginia, British Colonial America.
  • Elinor Hodges married John Page, and had children including Exolheath A Page.
  • Elinor Hodges passed away in 1731 in King and Queen County, Virginia, USA.

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Elinor Hodges's Ancestors

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Elinor Hodges
1681–1731
Birth Place: Norfolk, Virginia, British Colonial America
Parents
Roger HODGES
1618–1708
Devon, England
Mary Manning
1637–1736
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
John Manning
1615–1672
Soham, Cambridge, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elinor Hodges's Descendants

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Elinor Hodges (1681–1731) m. John Page (1670–1730)
  1. 1. Exolheath (A) Page 1713–1779 m. Nancy (Christian) Gorshuch\Gissage 1718–1787
    1. 1. Robert (John) Page 1743–1817 m. Rachel Brockman 1755–1827
      1. 1. James (Nelson Brockman) Page 1781–1856 m. Rachael Smith 1781–1865
        1. 1. Catherine (S) Page 1816–1884 m. Richard (Ennis) Sloan 1811–1883
        2. 2. Benjamin (Franklin) Page 1813–1895
        3. 3. Mary Bennett 1804– m. John (F.) Page 1803–1862
        4. 4. Robert Page 1811–1891
      2. 2. Joseph Page 1788–1851
      3. 3. Robert Page 1784–1862 m. Elizabeth Smith 1773–1852
      4. 4. Elizabeth ("Betsey") Page 1787–1859
      5. 5. Joel Page 1779–1834 m. Rebecca (Moore) Page 1785–1850
        1. 1. John Page 1812–1889
        2. 2. Cynthia (Page) Webb 1807–1880 m. Charles (Sweet) Webb 1798–1872
        3. 3. Jeremiah (Samuel) Page 1811–1882 m. Margaret (Young) Page 1821–1897
        4. 4. Jesse (Calvin) Page 1827–1876
        5. 5. Joel (Jackson) Page 1814–1859
        6. 6. Thomas Page 1816–1871
        7. 7. Alexander Page 1819–1920
        8. 8. Wren (Calvin) Page 1821–1822
        9. 9. Frances (Page Richey) Young 1803–1860
      6. 6. William Page 1790–1869 m. Anna Smith 1788–1855
        1. 1. John (Brockman) Page 1813–1882
        2. 2. James (C) Page 1822–1868
        3. 3. Daniel (Smith) Page 1815–1898
      7. 7. John Page 1777–1819
      8. 8. Rachel Page 1784–1852
      9. 9. Mary Page 1799–1870
      10. 10. Dorcas Smith 1771–1865
      11. 11. Jesse Page 1777–1850
      12. 12. Susan Page 1777–1857
      13. 13. George Page 1790–
      14. 14. Christian Page 1789–1836
      15. 15. Anderson Page 1768–1828
    2. 2. James Page 1745–1797 m. Mary (Ann England) Page 1740–1807
      1. 1. Anderson Page 1768–1828 m. Frances (Williams) Page 1763–1841
        1. 1. William Page 1793–1859
        2. 2. James Page 1794–1864
        3. 3. Joshua Page 1802–1857
        4. 4. Hezekiah (K.) Page 1811–1883
      2. 2. Elizabeth Page 1766–
      3. 3. Mary Page 1771–
      4. 4. Benoni Page 1772–
      5. 5. James Page 1774–
      6. 6. William Page 1776–

Elinor Hodges's Timeline

2 Records

1681
1681
Birth of Elinor Hodges in Norfolk, Virginia, British Colonial America
Norfolk, Virginia, British Colonial America
1731
1731
Age 50
Death of Elinor Hodges in King and Queen County, Virginia, USA
King and Queen County, Virginia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1681
    Event Place: Norfolk, Virginia, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1731
    Event Place: King and Queen County, Virginia, USA

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