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Henry Goodman Hodges 1790–1854 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Dec 1790

Birth Location: South Carolina, United States

Death Date: 12 Sep 1854

Death Location: Boyds Creek, Sevier, Tennessee, United States

Father: Isom Hodges

Mother: Elizabeth Barton

Spouse(s): Nancy Burns

Children(s): Malissa Hodge, Wilson Hodges, Mary Hodges

In 1790, Henry Goodman Hodges entered the world in South Carolina, United States, born to Isom Joseph Hodges And Elizabeth Barton. Henry Goodman Hodges married Nancy Burns, and had children including Malissa Hodge, Mary Hodges, Wilson George Hodges. Henry Goodman Hodges passed away in 1854 in Boyds Creek, Sevier, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1790, Henry Goodman Hodges entered the world in South Carolina, United States, born to Isom Joseph Hodges And Elizabeth Barton.
  • Henry Goodman Hodges married Nancy Burns, and had children including Malissa Hodge, Mary Hodges, Wilson George Hodges.
  • Henry Goodman Hodges passed away in 1854 in Boyds Creek, Sevier, Tennessee, United States.

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Henry Hodges's Ancestors

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Henry Hodges
1790–1854
Birth Place: South Carolina, United States
Parents
Isom Joseph Hodges
1750–1798
Virginia, United States
Elizabeth Barton
1751–1830
Frederickstown, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Grandparents
John (W.) Hodges
1721–1796
Derby, Derbyshire, England
Rebecca Sanders
1725–
Maryland, United States
Great-Grandparents
John Hodges
1700–1797
Jane
1702–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ambrose Hodges
1681–1727
Mary Barkley
1668–1727

Henry Hodges's Descendants

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Henry (Goodman) Hodges (12 Dec 1790–12 Sep 1854) m. Nancy Burns (27 Mar 1802–21 Jun 1865)
  1. 1. Malissa Hodge 1836–1886 m. John (B.) Randles 1838–1907
    1. 1. Ben Randles 1871–1951 m. Mary (Ellen) Reed 1876–1957
      1. 1. Bessie (Kate) Randles 1901–1961 m. Jack Boling 1902–1950
        1. 1. Nellie (Ruth) Boling 1925–1995 m. Dean (Emmerson) Armstrong 1925–1970
        2. 2. James (Maxwell) Boling 1927–2002 m. Gladys (Bernice) Clifton 1931–1991
      2. 2. James (Paul) Randles 1905–1978
      3. 3. Nellie Randles 1908–1998 m. Wilburn (Taft) Hodges 1909–1959
      4. 4. Samual Randles 1910–1928
      5. 5. Amos (M) Randles 1912–1974
      6. 6. Harry (Hodge) Randles 1915–1953
      7. 7. Thena (Frances) Randles 1895–1939
        1. 1. James (Benjamin) Brewer 1923–2002
        2. 2. Catherine (B.) Doud 1920–2000
      8. 8. Robert (L) Randles 1897–1900
      9. 9. John (E) Randles 1899–1900
      10. 10. Lossie (M) Randles 1903–1904
    2. 2. Lou Reed 1874–1951 m. L (Bruce) Reed
      1. 1. Robert Reed 1912–
    3. 3. Cordelia Randels 1862–1947 m. Abraham (Lincoln "Link") Reed 1865–1938
      1. 1. Julia (Goodman) Hicks 1901–1985
        1. 1. Virginia (Mae) White 1924–2018
        2. 2. Glen (R.) Hicks 1920–1969
      2. 2. Nancy (Jane) Blair 1886–1946
        1. 1. Buford (Leroy) Blair 1927–1979
      3. 3. John (Chandler) Reed 1903–1961
      4. 4. Anna (Floyd) Reed 1898–1900
  2. 2. Wilson (George) Hodges 1821–1902
    1. 1. Dicy (or Dicie) Hodges 1879–1936
      1. 1. Julia Walker 1904–1995
  3. 3. Mary Hodges 1826–
    1. 1. Mary (Ellen "Ella") Carpenter 1861–1941
      1. 1. Daisy (Wilma) Spruiell 1898–1975

Henry Hodges's Timeline

2 Records

1790
12 Dec 1790
Birth of Henry Goodman Hodges in South Carolina, United States
South Carolina, United States
1854
12 Sep 1854
Age 64
Death of Henry Goodman Hodges in Boyds Creek, Sevier, Tennessee, United States
Boyds Creek, Sevier, Tennessee, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Dec 1790
    Event Place: South Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Sep 1854
    Event Place: Boyds Creek, Sevier, Tennessee, United States

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