Elizabeth Cockerham was born circa 1765, in Surry County, North Carolina, a daughter of Moses Cockerham and Elizabeth Elliott. Elizabeth married Bartholomew Hodges, born 1752, in Cumberland county, Virginia, a son of Welcome William Hodges and his wife, Mary. [1] Children of Elizabeth and Bartholomew include:
Susannah Hodges, born 1781, in Pittsylvania county, Virginia, (formed in 1767 from Halifax County) died in 1883, in Dobson, Surry county, North Carolina, married Catlett Smith, son of William Smith and Elizabeth James. Susannah's Find A Grave indicates that she lived over 100 years. [2]
Martha "Patsy" Hodges, born 1785, in Surry county, North Carolina, married William Rainwater and is buried in the Rainwater Family Cemetery, in Pulaski county, Kentucky. [3]
James C. Hodges, born December 21, 1786, in Surry county, North Carolina, died 1862, in Surry county, North Carolina, married 1) Mary C. Scott, in 1814 and 2) Sarah Robertson, in 1829. Buried in the Hodges Family Cemetery in Dobson, Surry county, North Carolina. [4]
Drury Bartholomew Hodges, born August 22, 1794, in Surry county, North Carolina, died January 19, 1895 (at the age of 100) in Surry county, North Carolina, married 1) Mahala Gillespi, in 1817 and 2) Nancy Gentry, in 1863. Buried in the Drewery Hodges Cemetery in Dobson, Surry county, North Carolina. [5]
Tabitha Hodges, born July 20, 1802, died September 6, 1860, in Owen county, Indiana, married Gideon D. Potter, son of Stephen Potter and Martha M. Phipps. Buried in the Pryor Cemetery in Owen county, Indiana [6]
Elizabeth (Cockerham) Hodges died in 1832, in Surry county, North Carolina, and is buried in the Hodges Family Cemetery in Dobson, Surry county, North Carolina. [7]
WikiTree profile Cochran-616 created through the import of Stanley Family Tree.ged on Jul 27, 2012 by Ann Stanley
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