I61559: Keziah BASSE (4 Sep 1643 - ____)

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Keziah BASSE

4 Sep 1643 - ____

ID Number: I61559

  • RESIDENCE: Nansemond Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 4 Sep 1643, Nansemond Co. VA
  • RESOURCES: See: [S24]
Father: John BASSE "the Immigrant"
Mother: Keziah Elizabeth TUCKER



                                                                             _Humphrey BASSE _________________________
                                                                            | (1565 - 1616) m 1588                    
                              _Nathaniel BASSE Gent.________________________|
                             | (1589 - 1654) m 1613                         |
                             |                                              |_Mary BUSCHIER __________________________
                             |                                                (1568 - 1616) m 1588                    
 _John BASSE "the Immigrant"_|
| (1616 - 1699) m 1638       |
|                            |                                               _Samuel (Jourdan) JORDAN "the Immigrant"_+
|                            |                                              | (1578 - 1623)                           
|                            |_Mary or Anna Marie (Jourdan) JORDAN _________|
|                              (1596 - 1629) m 1613                         |
|                                                                           |_________________________________________
|                                                                                                                     
|
|--Keziah BASSE 
|  (1643 - ....)
|                                                                            _________________________________________
|                                                                           |                                         
|                             _ROBIN "the Elder" TUCKER of Nansemond Nation_|
|                            | (1590 - ....)                                |
|                            |                                              |_________________________________________
|                            |                                                                                        
|_Keziah Elizabeth TUCKER ___|
  (1624 - 1676) m 1638       |
                             |                                               _________________________________________
                             |                                              |                                         
                             |______________________________________________|
                                                                            |
                                                                            |_________________________________________
                                                                                                                      

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Bridget DUGDALE

ABT 1655 - ____

ID Number: I52276

  • RESIDENCE: England
  • BIRTH: ABT 1655
  • RESOURCES: See: [S765]

Family 1 : JOHN DANDRIDGE

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Silas Jefferson (George) HODGES

2 Jul 1870 - 17 Oct 1953

ID Number: I6286

  • RESIDENCE: St Helena Parish & Montpelier, LA
  • BIRTH: 2 Jul 1870, St. Helena Parish, LA
  • DEATH: 17 Oct 1953, Montpelier, Louisiana
  • RESOURCES: See: [S294] [S449] [S643] [S707] [S1250]
Father: Abel Warren HODGES
Mother: Mary Ann BENNETT


Family 1 : Margaret ROWND

                                              __
                                             |  
                       _LLYWELYN ap Seisyllt_|
                      | (0960 - ....)        |
                      |                      |__
                      |                         
 _Abel Warren HODGES _|
| (1831 - 1886) m 1855|
|                     |                       __
|                     |                      |  
|                     |_Eliza CASON _________|
|                       (1804 - ....) m 1820 |
|                                            |__
|                                               
|
|--Silas Jefferson (George) HODGES 
|  (1870 - 1953)
|                                             __
|                                            |  
|                      _Thomas BENNETT ______|
|                     | (1805 - ....) m 1824 |
|                     |                      |__
|                     |                         
|_Mary Ann BENNETT ___|
  (1835 - 1914) m 1855|
                      |                       __
                      |                      |  
                      |_Nancy Ann SINKS _____|
                        (1808 - ....) m 1824 |
                                             |__
                                                

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[S294]

[S449]

[S643]

[S707]

[S1250]


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William HODGES

1840 - AFT 1850

ID Number: I27072

  • RESIDENCE: on 1850 Census Sevirer Co. TN
  • BIRTH: 1840, SC
  • DEATH: AFT 1850
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1042]
Father: Edmond HODGES Jr.
Mother: Mary C. COWAN



                                                    _Isham HODGES Sr.__________________+
                                                   | (1750 - 1798)                     
                       _Edmond (Edmund) HODGES Sr._|
                      | (1776 - 1841) m 1797       |
                      |                            |_Mary______________________________
                      |                              (.... - 1806)                     
 _Edmond HODGES Jr.___|
| (1806 - 1862)       |
|                     |                             _Aaron PEARSON Sr._________________+
|                     |                            | (1736 - 1808)                     
|                     |_Sarah PEARSON _____________|
|                       (1780 - 1823) m 1797       |
|                                                  |_Winifred SPEARS __________________
|                                                    (1754 - 1805)                     
|
|--William HODGES 
|  (1840 - 1850)
|                                                   _(RESEARCH QUERY) COWAN OR COWDEN _
|                                                  |                                   
|                      _William Harvey COWAN ______|
|                     | (1790 - ....)              |
|                     |                            |___________________________________
|                     |                                                                
|_Mary C. COWAN ______|
  (1813 - 1892)       |
                      |                             ___________________________________
                      |                            |                                   
                      |_Ellen TOLBERT _____________|
                        (1790 - ....)              |
                                                   |___________________________________
                                                                                       

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Gen. John Bell HOOD C.S.A.

29 Jun 1831 - 30 Aug 1879

ID Number: I75051

  • TITLE: Gen.
  • OCCUPATION: CSA; TX Brigade Gen. G. W. Smith's division of Gen. J. E. Johnston's army. U.S. Military academy
  • RESIDENCE: KY and TX and New Orleans, LA
  • BIRTH: 29 Jun 1831, Owingsville, Kentucky
  • DEATH: 30 Aug 1879, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • RESOURCES: See: Bio notes

Notes


The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume V page 325:


"HOOD, John Bell, soldier, was born in Owingsville, Ky., June 29, 1831. His mother was a sister of Judge Richard French, representative from Kentucky in the 24th, 28th and 30th congresses. He was graduated at the U.S. Military academy in 1853 with the brevet rank of 2d lieutenant of infantry. He was promoted to the rank of 2d lieutenant in 1855 and assigned to the 2d U.S. cavalry, and was prohinted 1st lieutenant in 1858. He was instructor in cavalry tactics at the Academy, 1859-60, and resigned from the U.S. army in 1861 to take service in the Confederate army organizing in Virginia.


He served on the lower peninsula and was promoted from captain to colonel and ordered to Texas, where he recruited a brigade of Texan volunteers, returning with them to the peninsula. He was commissioned brigadier-general and his command was assigned to Gen. G. W. Smith's division of Gen. J. E. Johnston's army. He took a prominent part in the battle of West Point, May 7, 1862, which battle was brought on by his excessive impatience for a fight. At the battle of Seven Pines, May 31, June 1, 1862, he again distinguished himself, and in the seven days' battles before Richmond his brigade was the first in Whiting's division and formed the right of "Stonewall" Jackson's command. At Gaines's Mill, June 27,1862, his brigade, with that of Law, came to the relief of Gen. A. P. Hill and broke through Gen. F. J. Porter's corps, forming the left of the Federal line of battle. In this charge General Hood led the 4th Texas regiment in person and his prompt action resulted in the victory won by the Confederates and gained for him promotion to the rank of major-general.


At the second battle of Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862, he commanded a division of Longstreet's corps, made up of his old brigade and that of Whiting, with four batteries of artillery under Maj. B. W. Frobel. In this battle he forced the passage of Thoroughfare Gap which brought the army of Longstreet to the relief of Jackson, who had accomplished his raid around Pope, and this junction of the two wings of the Confederate army determined the success at Groveton and the rout of Pope's army.


At South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862, his division reinforced that of D. H. Hill near Turner's Gap, where he checked the advance of the Federal force and saved Lee's army from being cut in two. On the 17th at Dunker Church he drove the Federals under Sedgwick back, and was in turn forced to retire, his ammunition being exhausted. On receiving a new supply he came to the support of Longstreet, holding the [p.325] advancing Federal force in check, and afterward crossed the Potomac into Virginia.


At Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1864, his division held the right of the line of Longstreet's corps, and at Gettysburg his division was the third in Longstreet's corps which was the right of Lee's army, and on July 5, in endeavoring to turn the enemy's left, he directed Robinson's and Law's brigades upon Round Top and he was repulsed, but reinforced by McLaws's division, and this brought on the battle of the Peach Orchard, when the angle was finally broken in, after a great loss on both sides.


General Hood was wounded early in the engagement, resulting in the loss of his right arm, and was succeeded in command by Gen. E. M. Law. On Sept. 9, 1863, he was ordered to reinforce Bragg at Chattanooga, Tenn., going by rail via Wilmington, Augusta and Atlanta. His division, made up of Jenkins's, Law's, Robertson's, Anderson's and Benning's brigades, and a corps of artillery commanded by Col. E. P. Alexander, formed the second division of Longstreet's corps, the first being commanded by Gen. Lafayette McLaws.


On Sept. 19, 1863, he took part in the battle of Chickamauga, his division being stationed at Tedford's Ford. He moved with his own and Bushrod Johnson's divisions in column of brigades at half distance on the right center of the Federal army, and for a time gained a brilliant success, driving everytbing before him, capturing artillery and seizing the Chattanooga road, but when the Federal force was reinforced by the fresh divisions of Wood, Davis, Sheridan and Negley, he was driven back to the east of the road. When his division wavered he rallied his men by seizing the colors, and as he bore them to the front he was shot in the leg. He was succeeded in command by General Law, who had also succeeded him at Gettysburg. His leg was amputated near the hip joint, but in the spring of 1864 he was able to rejoin the army. Although he had but one leg and one arm he could ride his horse and command his division with the same effective spirit as of old.


He was commissioned lieutenant-general and given command of a corps of Johnston's army, opposing Sherman's advance on Atlanta, Ga. At Resaca, May 9, 1864, the enemy retired when he advanced with three divisions, and on the 14th he successfully opposed a Federal advance on the place. Hood's corps then retired to Calhoun, and on the morning of May 17, to Adairsville. On the 24th the corps encamped four miles from New Hope church, and on the 25th was attacked by Hooker's corps and the battle of New Hope church followed. On June 22 two of his divisions attacked the Federal breastworks, and after taking them were driven out by the Federal artillery with a loss of 1000 men. He took part in the battle of Kenesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864, and continued to fall back on Atlanta. On July 17, 1864, he received notice of his promotion to the temporary rank of general and he succeeded General Johnston in command of the Army and Department of Tennessee. He took command of the army on July 18, and at once opened the Atlanta campaign. Stewart had command of the corps of Polk and Cheatham of that of Hood. The battle of Peach Tree Creek was fought July 20, 1863, and Hood, after dark, withdrew his two corps inside the enter works of Atlanta, and at midnight with four divisions he made his flank movement toward Decatur. He formed a line of battle facing the north at the extreme left of Sherman's army, and on the morning of July 24 the battle of Atlanta opened and the next day Sherman drew his half-circle closer to the city. On July 28 Hood again charged and passed Logan's extreme right, and shortly after, meeting so strong opposition, he with drew within his fortified lines and lost the battle of Ezra Church.


On July 31 Hood abandoned Atlanta and joined Hardee at Lovejoy's Station, and on Sept. 1 fought the battle of Jonesbore. On Oct. 2 he fell back beyond the Chattahoochee, and stopped at Dallas, when he sent a division under French to take the garrison and stores at Allatoona, which plan was successfully defended by Gen. J. M. Corse. French then rejoined Hood at New Hope Church, from where he marched through Resaca toward Chattanooga, followed by Sherman as far as Gaylersville, Ala., Oct. 16, 1863, when the Federal army retired and took up its march to the sea.


Hood compelled the evacuation of Dalton, but was defeated by Schofield at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864, and by Thomas at Nashville, Dec. 15-16, 1864, and he was relieved of his command at his own request, Jan. 23, 1865, and was succeeded by Gen. Richard Taylor.


At the close of the war he settled in New Orleans, La., where he was a commission merchant and president of the New Orleans branch of the Life Association of America. During the yellowfever epidemic of 1879 his wife and their eldest child died, and shortly after he succumbed to the disease. He wrote: Advance and Retreat : Personal Experiences in the United States and Confederate States Armies (1880), and contributed to Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (Vol. IV., 1888), The Defence of Atlanta (p. 336, et seq.), and The Invasion of Tennessee (p. 425, et seq.) He died in New Orleans, La., Aug. 30, 1879.

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Tama MOSELEY

ABT 1770 - ____

ID Number: I71730

  • RESIDENCE: SC
  • BIRTH: ABT 1770, South Carolina
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2738]

Family 1 : Elsi HUNT
  1. +Elvira HUNT

Notes


3rd wife.

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John MOTLEY

ABT 1810 - ____

ID Number: I67814

  • RESIDENCE: Pittsylvania Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1810
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1906]
Father: Joseph MOTLEY
Mother: Mary Polly JONES



                                              _Joseph MOTLEY III_____________+
                                             | (1736 - 1806) m 1750          
                       _David James MOTLEY __|
                      | (1760 - 1826) m 1785 |
                      |                      |_Martha "Molly" ELLINGTON _____+
                      |                        (1733 - 1781) m 1750          
 _Joseph MOTLEY ______|
| (1794 - 1839)       |
|                     |                       _Philip PENDLETON _____________+
|                     |                      | (1747 - 1811) m 1766          
|                     |_Elizabeth PENDLETON _|
|                       (1766 - 1804) m 1785 |
|                                            |_Martha AWBREY ________________+
|                                              (1745 - 1805) m 1766          
|
|--John MOTLEY 
|  (1810 - ....)
|                                             _(RESEARCH QUERY) of VA JONES _+
|                                            |                               
|                      _Elisha JONES ________|
|                     | (1760 - ....)        |
|                     |                      |_______________________________
|                     |                                                      
|_Mary Polly JONES ___|
  (1790 - 1862)       |
                      |                       _______________________________
                      |                      |                               
                      |_Jerusha FOWLKES _____|
                        (1760 - ....)        |
                                             |_______________________________
                                                                             

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William STONE

ABT 1680 - ____

ID Number: I19835

  • RESIDENCE: Charles Co. MD
  • BIRTH: ABT 1680
  • RESOURCES: See: [S651]
Father: William STONE
Mother: Mary



                                             _William STONE Gov. of Maryland_+
                                            | (1603 - 1660) m 1634           
                       _Matthew STONE Sr.___|
                      | (1635 - 1676)       |
                      |                     |_Verlinda GRAVES _______________+
                      |                       (1616 - 1675) m 1634           
 _William STONE ______|
| (1660 - 1714)       |
|                     |                      ________________________________
|                     |                     |                                
|                     |_Margery_____________|
|                       (1640 - ....)       |
|                                           |________________________________
|                                                                            
|
|--William STONE 
|  (1680 - ....)
|                                            ________________________________
|                                           |                                
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |________________________________
|                     |                                                      
|_Mary________________|
                      |
                      |                      ________________________________
                      |                     |                                
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |________________________________
                                                                             

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George Elmer SWARTZ

12 Jul 1861 - ____

ID Number: I36355

Father: William P. SWARTZ
Mother: Cynthia Ann SICKLER


Family 1 : Edith SHAW
  1.  Nials P. SWARTZ
  2.  Nettie M. SWARTZ
  3.  Samuel SWARTZ
  4. +Jasper D. SWARTZ
  5. +Lealon E. SWARTZ
  6.  Ivan L. SWARTZ
  7.  Alice SWARTZ
  8.  Abram SWARTZ
  9. +William G. (George) SWARTZ

Notes


Aka: George Elmer.
Location Newton Twp., Lackawanna County, PA is located along the Susquehanna River. Before 1842, it was a part of Falls Twp., Luzerne County, PA. When Wyoming County was made a county from Luzerne County, it divided Falls Township into two sections. The part that stayed in Wyoming County is called Falls Township and the other part in Lackawanna County is called Newton. Src: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cottage/8200/newtontwppa.html# CemeteryChurch




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History
Before 1842, it was a part of Falls Twp., Luzerne County, PA. When Wyoming County was made a county from Luzerne County, it divided Falls Township into two sections. The part that stayed in Wyoming County is called Falls Township. In 1844, the other part of Falls in Lackawanna County became Newton named after the township in Sussex County, New Jersey where several of the pioneer settlers came from. In 1849, part of Newton Township with a part of Exeter Township, Luzerne County created Ransom Township. Many of the people who settled in Newton were from Connecticut, Sussex County, New Jersey, from Monroe County which was then a part of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and later from Germany. Many of these people had relatives in the neighboring township, Ransom Township, Lackawanna Co.


[S1329]


                                                   _Baltas (Leobathasar) SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) _+
                                                  | (1772 - 1820)                           
                        _Henry SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) _|
                       | (1805 - 1895) m 1829     |
                       |                          |_Margaret HUPPMAN (HOFFMAN) _____________
                       |                            (1770 - ....)                           
 _William P. SWARTZ ___|
| (1833 - 1927) m 1853 |
|                      |                           _Samuel MILLER Jr._______________________+
|                      |                          | (1767 - 1839) m 1789                    
|                      |_Melissa MILLER __________|
|                        (1808 - 1881) m 1829     |
|                                                 |_Susannah PHILLIPS ______________________+
|                                                   (1773 - 1849) m 1789                    
|
|--George Elmer SWARTZ 
|  (1861 - ....)
|                                                  _________________________________________
|                                                 |                                         
|                       _George SICKLER __________|
|                      | (1810 - ....)            |
|                      |                          |_________________________________________
|                      |                                                                    
|_Cynthia Ann SICKLER _|
  (1835 - 1896) m 1853 |
                       |                           _________________________________________
                       |                          |                                         
                       |_Lucinda "Lucy" WHITE ____|
                         (1810 - ....)            |
                                                  |_________________________________________
                                                                                            

Sources

[S1328]

[S1329]

[S1331]

[S1344]

[S1473]

[S2574]

[S2694]

[S3576]

[S1329]


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