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Frederick Stephen Hodder 1901–1952 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: AUG 1901

Birth Location: Creston South NL

Death Date: 8 May 1952

Death Location: Woodside, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Father: Frederick Hodder

Mother: Annie Stevens

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Grant, Mary Landry

Children(s): MacPherson Hodder, Joseph Hudder

Frederick Stephen Hodder was born in 1901 in Creston South NL, the child of Frederick Stephen Hodder And Annie Stevens. In 1921, Frederick Stephen Hodder resided in Creston South, Burin, Newfoundland, Canada. In 1935, Frederick Stephen Hodder resided in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Frederick Stephen Hodder married Elizabeth Pearl Grant, Mary Stella Landry, and had children including Joseph Hudder, Macpherson Eugene Mac Hodder, Melvin Frederick Hodder. Frederick Stephen Hodder passed away in 1952 in Woodside, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Biography

  • Frederick Stephen Hodder was born in 1901 in Creston South NL, the child of Frederick Stephen Hodder And Annie Stevens.
  • In 1921, Frederick Stephen Hodder resided in Creston South, Burin, Newfoundland, Canada.
  • In 1935, Frederick Stephen Hodder resided in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • Frederick Stephen Hodder married Elizabeth Pearl Grant, Mary Stella Landry, and had children including Joseph Hudder, Macpherson Eugene Mac Hodder, Melvin Frederick Hodder.
  • Frederick Stephen Hodder passed away in 1952 in Woodside, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Frederick Hodder's Ancestors

Self
Frederick Hodder
1901–1952
Birth Place: Creston South NL
Parents
Frederick Stephen Hodder
1882–1966
Mortier Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Annie Stevens
1882–1919
Grandparents
William Hodder
1837–1918
Rock Harbour, Newfoundland And Labrador, Canada
Charlotte Cox
1862–1940
Mortier Bay, Newfoundland And Labrador, Canada
Great-Grandparents
John Hodder
1797–1871
Bridget Crew
1799–1845
Frederick Cox
1816–1894
Charlotte Riggs
1826–1890
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Charles DNA
1760–1805
Grace DNA
1776–1848
James Farrell
1775–1853
Catherine Comberford
1781–1870
Stephen Cox
1788–1854
Andrew Riggs
1788–1870
Elizabeth Manuel*
1788–1853

Frederick Hodder's Descendants

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Frederick (Stephen) Hodder (AUG 1901–8 May 1952) m. Elizabeth (Pearl) Grant (March 1905–1998) m. Mary (Stella) Landry (05 Jul 1912–9 Jan 1989)
  1. 1. MacPherson (Eugene "Mac") Hodder 1929–2010
  2. 2. Joseph Hudder 1933–2022 m. Ella (Marie) McNutt 1937–2015

Frederick Hodder's Timeline

4 Records

1901
AUG 1901
Birth of Frederick Stephen Hodder in Creston South NL
Creston South NL
1921
1921
Age 20
Frederick Stephen Hodder resided here in Creston South, Burin, Newfoundland, Canada
Creston South, Burin, Newfoundland, Canada
1935
1935
Age 34
Frederick Stephen Hodder resided here in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
1952
8 May 1952
Age 51
Death of Frederick Stephen Hodder in Woodside, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Woodside, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: AUG 1901
    Event Place: Creston South NL
    Record Source: Newfoundland, Canada, Census, 1921, Newfoundland, Department of Tourism, Culture, and Recreation; Newfoundland, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1921
    Event Place: Creston South, Burin, Newfoundland, Canada
    Record Source: Newfoundland, Canada, Census, 1921, Newfoundland, Department of Tourism, Culture, and Recreation; Newfoundland, Canada

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1935
    Event Place: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source: Canada, Voters Lists, 1935-1980

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 May 1952
    Event Place: Woodside, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

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