"Barber / Barbier, Luke, St. Mary's Co., 31st July, 1664; 4th
Jan., 1674. To wife Eliza:, "Michan Hall" during life. To wife
eld. son Luke and his eld. son and in succession to sons Edward,
Thomas and their male hrs., "Michan Hall" afsd. In event of sd.
sons dying without male issue, sd. property to pass to next of
kin, Barber Vel Barber. To son Edward afsd., 500 A. "Lukeland";
subject to entail. To son Thomas afsd., "Michan Hills,"; subject
to entail. To eld. dau. Eliza: and young. dau. Mary, personalty.
Exs.: Capt. Richard Bankes, Randall Hinson. Test: Walter Hall.
1. 534.
A surgeon, member of the Cromwell Court. Came to Maryland in
1655. Was awarded 1000 acres on the Wiconico river in St Mary's
MD by Lord Baltimore.
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Dr. Luke Barbier 1.191 A SM #40713 Mar 9 1674
Payments to: John Blomfield who married relict (unnamed).
Administrator/Executor: Joachim Guibertt,"
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COLONIAL & REVOLUTIONARY FAMILIES OF NORTH CAROLINA Page 228
John Hodges in following deed records was John, son of Richard.
John was (presumably) father of John Jr. and may have been
father of Howel, Robert, and Matthew Hodges for whom see "More
Hodges Records for Beaufort and Pitt" Book 3, page 116:
"Beaufort Co., NC Oct. 2, 1752 John Hodges to John Ballard 400
acres by patent to Samuel Boatwell dated Nov
16,1744....beginning at a post on Chocowinity Bay....Witnesses:
Thomas Daniel, Benj. Hodges.
Note: John Hodges received this land from will of his father
Richard Hodges Apt. 16, 1752. (This land was not cut into Pitt
County in 1760)
Book 3, page 115. Beaufort Co., NC Dec. 1752. John Hodges deed
from Charles Finakin for sum of 25 lbs. VA currency, 140
acres....by patent in Edward Salter's name dated Oct. 1751 being
and lying on north side of on a branch that makes out of
Chocod....being the plantation John Hodges now lives on.
Witness: Thomas Daniel, Henry Hodges.
(Book 3, page 273 shows that John Hodges Jr. sold above land to
John Dixon in Sept. 1756)
Book 3, page 55 Dec. 1750. Beaufort Co., NC Deed to John
Hodges Jr. from Samuel Hargrove--sum of 20 lbs. current money of
VA. Beginning at a red oak at mouth of branch that makes out of
Grindal Creek....land granted to Seth Pilkinton 14th Feb. 1739
and afterwards conveyed by said Pilkinton to Elias Hodges as by
deed bearing date 11th March 1740....the said Samuel
Hargrove....hath good right, title, & est of inheritance....
Witnesses: Benj. B. Hodges, Robert Hodges.
Book 3, page 272 shows that John Hodges Jr. for 20 lbs sold
above land to Howell Hodges in Sept. 1756. Said land was
conveyed by deed to Elias Hodges in March 1740. (Note: The north
side of Chicod Creek is still in Beaufort Co., and a little west
of south of the village of Chocowinity.)
DAR Mag, 5 Feb 1994, Patriot Index:
Hodges, John: b.c. 1728 NC d p 8-8-1779 SC m. Rebecca Cherry CS
SC.
Hodges, Rebecca Cherry: b c 1728 NC d. 3-1-1790 SC m. John
Hodges PS SC.
John Hodges and Rebecca Cherry (dau of Lemuel Moye Cherry and
Frances Ballentine). Children in will of 1778, Craven Co. SC:
Rebecca, Elizabeth, Lemuel, Henry, Richard, Robert, and John who
m. Anna Magee.
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CONFLICT: JOHN HODGES, SON OF RICHARD HODGES sold his Beaufort
County, North Carolina land on 2 October 1752 (Deed Book 3 Page
116). He removed to Marlboro County, South Carolina to help his
widowed mother (Hodges Family by Miss J.L. Hodges, Pitt County,
North Carolina Library).
JOHN HODGES remained in Marlboro County, South Carolina with his
widowed mother for the remainder of his lifetime and never did
return to live in North Carolina. However, his younger brother,
HENRY HODGES did remain during his entire life in Beaufort/Pitt
Counties, North Carolina.
Again, the following genealogical data was furnished by Miss
J.L.Hodges and I have not checked it out for correctness and no
proof was given.
JOHN HODGES, SON OF RICHARD AND SARAH HODGES married REBECCA
CHERRY, DAUGHTER OF LEMUEL CHERRY AND FRANCES BALLENTINE, AND
PRODUCED THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN.
(1) John Hodges Jr. born ca-I747 in Beaufort County, North
Carolina, married in Marlboro County South Carolina ca-1770 Anna
Magee, daughter of James and Ann Peggy Ayer
(2) Richard Hodges, baptized 2 December 1753, he was in the
American Revolution married
Elizabeth Magee
(3) Robert Hodges, died 1816 in Marion County, South Carolina
married during 1779 Mary
Lide, daughter of Major Robert Lide and Sarah KoIb
(4) Lemuel Hodges
(5) Henry Hodges
(6) Elizabeth Hodges
(7) Rebecca Hodges, unmarried and died in 1784
I admire Miss Jessie's effort so many years ago! I do know that
she never presented herself as a "professional genealogist,"
just simply a person working out her own family genealogy. As I
understand, her work was one of the very first early Hodges'
Family genealogical presentations submitted to the South
Carolina Archives; and with her very correct background, she was
accepted without question.
Now, under today's standards - quite a bit of her early
genealogy is under question and it has been proven that she made
a few serious mistakes throughout the presentation and her
failure to identify the source of her findings. Secondly and
perhaps the most critical, was a very bad habit of "making
things happen" to conform with her preconceived opinion of
events and people.. Her early work has been accepted by both
the South Carolina Archives and by the National Society,
Daughters of the American Revolution; in fact, many ladies have
used her genealogical interpretation and her collection of
Revolutionary Archival Documents to secure membership into the
National Society, DAR.
Miss Jesse was an unmarried schoolteacher who collected family
information beginning back in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. She
distributed her work throughout both Virginia and North/South
Carolina into the archives of each state and you can receive a
copy from The South Carolina Archives.
Capt. George Hodges was proven to be a son of John Hodges, Jr.
and Ann Magee as per "The History of Marlboro County, S.C. by J.
Thomas." Using the Diaries of Rev. Pugh, the listed children of
John Hodges and Rebecca Cherry confirm the bible record of their
children as Miss Jessie reported it to be: Richard, John, Jr.,
Robert, Henry, Lemuel, Elizabeth and Rebecca, Jr.
(1) John Hodges, Jr. who was born in Beaufort County, N.C. circa
1747. He married circa 1769, Anna Magee, a daughter of William
Magee and Elizabeth Buckholts of Marlboro County, SC.
(2) Richard Hodges, who was born 1752 was baptized in the Church
of England Parish, Prince Frederick Winyaw. He married on 21
October 1779, Elizabeth Magee, who was also a daughter of
William and Elizabeth Buckholts.
From the St. David's Society in old Craven District, South
Carolina: "The Diaries of Rev. Evan Pugh, 1762-1801, early
PeeDee River area." His work has been transcribed by Mr. Horace
F. Rudisill and has death report of both children of John and
Rebecca Hodges; Lemuel and Rebecca (Jr.), one in August and
other in September 1784.
During this same time frame, on the 2 October 1752, John Hodges
(Sr.), a son of Richard and Sarah Hodges, sold his 400 acres of
inherited land at Chocowinity Bay in Beaufort County, N.C. This
deed does not mention a wife so we really do not know if John
and Rebecca Cherry were married by this date or not? However,
this is the last known document on John Hodges (Sr.) in Beaufort
County, N.C.
The next proven mention of John Hodges (Sr.) was from Prince
Frederick Parish Church in the PeeDee area of South Carolina:
"Richard Hodges, a son of John and Rebecca, his wife, was
baptized 2 December 1753, being then three weeks old."
My belief, without any proof, is that John Hodges (Sr.) and
Rebecca Cherry were married just before he departed Beaufort
County, N.C. in October of 1752. John was the recorded
co-executor of the Will of his father, Richard Hodges;
therefore, John was needed in South Carolina to help his mother
with the settlement of Richard's Estate - thus the sale of his
inherited land in Beaufort County, N.C.
It is very reasonable to believe that baby Richard Hodges who
was born in South Carolina during November of 1753, was the
first child of John Hodges (Sr.) and Rebecca Cherry - born some
12 months after they married and removed to South Carolina!
Remember that Richard Hodges had just died, so it was doubly
obligatory for John (Sr.) and Rebecca to name their first son
after Richard Hodges!! Miss Jessie believed that John Hodges
(Jr.) was born first and that Richard was born second, some six
years later in 1753? Perhaps the actual birth ages were
contained within the bible records and Miss Jessie was correct;
otherewise, I am inclined to place Richard as the first born?
Conversely, the Revolutionary Pension Application of Philemon
Hodges identified his cousin, John Hodges, of Long Bluff, South
Carolina. Long Bluff was well established in Craven District
along the PeeDee River - today this area is named Society Hill
and is the first stop in Darlington County after crossing the
PeeDee River from the road to Bennettsville in Marlboro County,
South Carolina. This John Hodges was identified as being a
recruiting officer for the Revolutionary Army and had brother's
named: Edmund and Joseph (possibly others?) Hodges.
The known Will of Richard Hodges established that his two son's
were: John Hodges, Sr. and Henry Hodges. Therefore, Miss
Jessie's John Hodges, Sr. could not have been this same "John
Hodges" with the brother's: Edmund and Joseph Hodges!!! The
diaries of Rev. Evan Pugh prove the brother's of John Hodges, Jr
were: Richard, Robert, Henry and Lemuel; thus again, the
brother's do not match the one's recorded within the
Revolutionary Pension Application!
At this point, I believe that we have proven there were indeed
two different "John Hodges" residing in the Craven District area
of South Carolina during this same time period! Perhaps with
additional detail study these records can be sorted and assigned
to the correct person or persons?
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_Robert HODGES Sr.___+ | (1650 - 1687) _Robert HODGES Jr.___| | (1669 - 1742) m 1690| | |_Elizabeth HIGGINS? _+ | (1650 - ....) _Richard R. HODGES __| | (1694 - 1747) | | | _George BRANCH Sr.___+ | | | (1631 - 1688) | |_Ann BRANCH _________| | (1670 - 1752) m 1690| | |_Ann ENGLAND ________+ | (1635 - ....) | |--John HODGES | (1729 - 1779) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Sarah_______________| (1710 - 1751) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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_Shadrack TURNER ____+ | (1725 - 1784) m 1745 _William TURNER _____| | (1753 - 1845) m 1773| | |_Anne Pollard HILL __ | (1724 - 1811) m 1745 _John TURNER ________| | (1789 - 1874) m 1804| | | _William HUNTER Sr.__+ | | | (1738 - 1813) m 1758 | |_Jane HUNTER ________| | (1758 - 1851) m 1773| | |_Charity LOFTIS _____ | (1738 - 1810) m 1758 | |--William TURNER | (1808 - ....) | _Isaac BURNETT ______+ | | (1739 - 1803) m 1760 | _John BURNETT _______| | | (1761 - 1827) m 1775| | | |_Sarah Jane SMALL ___+ | | (1741 - 1784) m 1760 |_Nancy BURNETT ______| (1788 - 1871) m 1804| | _____________________ | | |_Elizabeth TATE _____| (1760 - 1825) m 1775| |_____________________
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