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Marriage: Children:
  1. Sarah Jane Catherine Hodges: Birth: 27 AUG 1854 in Santa Clara, Santa Clara Co., CA. Death: 15 FEB 1892 in Linn Co., OR

  2. Leander Monroe HODGES: Birth: 17 OCT 1855 in San Jose, Santa Clara Co., CA. Death: 23 DEC 1938 in Portland, Multnomah Co., OR

  3. Mary Emeline (Emma) Hodges: Birth: 5 JUL 1859 in CA. Death: 25 OCT 1924 in Seattle, King Co., WA

  4. Carletis Maud B. HODGES: Birth: 27 MAY 1861. Death: 16 JUL 1924

  5. *Jesse Green HODGES: Birth: 4 JAN 1864 in La Grande, Union Co., OR. Death: 22 NOV 1940 in Roseburg, Douglas Co., OR

  6. Evander Calloway Hodges: Birth: 2 JUN 1866 in OR. Death: 1866

  7. Herbert Keuder Hodges: Birth: 25 DEC 1867 in OR. Death: 6 APR 1950 in Portland, Multnomah Co., OR

  8. Kandosia Alta Hodges: Birth: 23 APR 1870. Death: 6 MAR 1876 in Brownsville, Linn Co., OR

  9. Lulu Idela Hodges: Birth: 24 APR 1873 in Halsey, Linn Co., OR. Death: 16 MAR 1913 in Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR

  10. Charles William Hodges: Birth: 19 MAR 1876 in OR. Death: 12 APR 1918 in Eugene, Lane Co., OR

  11. Alta Lille Hodges: Birth: 1 FEB 1880 in Washington D.C.Temple. Death: 7 APR 1970 in Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR

  12. Trena Bertha Hodges: Birth: 27 DEC 1883 in Spokane, Spokane Co., WA. Death: 9 JUN 1971 in Medford, Jackson Co., OR


Sources
1. Title:   GEDCOM file. Created on 28 AUG 2005. Imported on 26 Sep 2005.
2. Title:   "Oregon Pioneers"
Page:   2004
3. Title:   Sharon, JPiche5911@aol.com - e-message of 17 Jan 2001
Page:   BELIEU family researcher
4. Title:   "United States Census, 1790-1940"
Page:   p. 1 of 21
5. Title:   "Oregon Pioneers"
Page:   1847

Notes
a. Note:   From the Medford Mail, Friday, August 18, 1905, page 1: "OBITUARY. Mrs. Elizabeth Hodges was born in Andrew County, MO., January 24, 1839. In 1843 she crossed the plains and settled in Polk county, Oregon, where she was married from on November 14, 1857. The union was blessed with twelve children -- five boys and seven girls, three of whom, one boy and two girls, died some years ago. In 1859, she gave her heart to God and united with the M. E. Church, South, of which she was ever a faithful and consistent member. Her daily walk and conversation was a continuous testimony of her love to God and devotion to His cause. Her life was consistent with her profession. Shortly before her death she talked freely about dying and expressed herself as being fully prepared. She rejoiced in the hope that she would be at rest with her Savior. The only regret she expressed in dying was that she must leave her family, for her home and family were very dear to her; but aside from the pain of leaving her family, she was glad to go. Her dying request was that her children might meet her in heaven. This desire was always on her heart and she never ceased to pray that her children become christians. With only a part of her family about her bedside, the end came quietly and peacefully, August 8th, thus ending her earthly life of sixty-six years, six months, and fifteen days. She rests and her works do follow after her."
  from an e-mail sent 22 May 2003 by Hope Bronson <hopelina@@aol.com> the date is from her obituary


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