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  1. John Britton Hood: Birth: 12 MAR 1881 in Empire, Dodge, Georgia. Death: 12 JUN 1881 in Empire, Dodge, Georgia

  2. Mary Eliza Hood: Birth: 17 APR 1882 in Empire, Dodge, Georgia, United States. Death: 24 FEB 1961 in Axson, Atkinson, Georgia, United States

  3. William Roberson Hood: Birth: 5 FEB 1883 in West Farm, Madison, FLorida. Death: 15 SEP 1883 in West Farm, Madison, FLorida

  4. Edward Walter Hood: Birth: 3 APR 1884 in Empire, Dodge, Georgia. Death: 27 JUN 1962 in Waycross, Ware Co., GA

  5. Viola Lou Hood: Birth: 31 MAR 1886 in Empire, Dodge, Georgia. Death: 28 APR 1924 in , , Georgia

  6. Robert Repard Hood: Birth: 23 OCT 1887 in Empire, Dodge, Georgia. Death: 24 SEP 1965 in , , Florida

  7. Samuel Hood: Birth: 28 APR 1889 in Empire, Dodge, Georgia, United States. Death: 5 OCT 1967 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

  8. Abigail Hood: Birth: 5 FEB 1891 in Empire, Dodge, Georgia. Death: 9 JUN 1963 in , , Georgia

  9. Annie Missouri Hood: Birth: 5 JUN 1892 in Empire, Dodge, GA. Death: 1 DEC 1973 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona

  10. Dizy Beatrice Hood: Birth: 21 DEC 1893 in Empire, Dodge, GA. Death: 18 FEB 1973 in Volusia, Florida, United States

  11. Alene Hood: Birth: 3 MAY 1899 in Empire, Dodge, GA. Death: 23 OCT 1911 in Georgia


Sources
1. Title:   Mary Victory Lamb Hood, "Find A Grave Index"
Page:   "Find A Grave Index," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVK3-319V : 11 July 2016), Mary Victory Lamb Hood, 1947; Burial, Axson, Atkinson, Georgia, United States of America, Little Utah Cemetery; citing record ID 329790
2. Title:   Victoria Lamb in household of Floyd Lamb, "United States Census, 1870"
Page:   "United States Census, 1870," database with images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MC32-J1D : 12 April 2016), Victoria Lamb in household of Floyd Lamb, Georgia, United States; citing p. 91, family 776, NARA microfilm publicat
3. Title:   Mary V A Hood in household of Elijah B Hood, "United States Census, 1880"
Page:   "United States Census, 1880," database with images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M8LG-BXL : 11 August 2017), Mary V A Hood in household of Elijah B Hood, District 317, Dodge, Georgia, United States; citing enumeration distr
4. Title:   Mary V Hood in household of Elijah B Hood, "United States Census, 1900"
Page:   "United States Census, 1900," database with images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M3N6-SJ8 : accessed 13 May 2018), Mary V Hood in household of Elijah B Hood, Militia Districts 1455-1456, Empire, Mullis, Dodge, Georgia, Unit
5. Title:   Victra Hood in household of Elija B Hood, "United States Census, 1910"
Page:   "United States Census, 1910," database with images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MLKJ-7ZD : accessed 13 May 2018), Victra Hood in household of Elija B Hood, Empire, Dodge, Georgia, United States; citing enumeration district
6. Title:   Mary V Hood in household of Elija B Hood, "United States Census, 1930"
Page:   "United States Census, 1930," database with images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/3M1C-NPZ : accessed 13 May 2018), Mary V Hood in household of Elija B Hood, Rockingham, Bacon, Georgia, United States; citing enumeration dist
7. Title:   Mary Va Hood in household of Edward Hood, "United States Census, 1940"
Page:   "United States Census, 1940," database with images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K72D-M8C : accessed 13 May 2018), Mary Va Hood in household of Edward Hood, Axson, Militia District 1353, Atkinson, Georgia, United States; ci
8. Title:   Mary Victory Lamb Hood, "Find A Grave Index"
Page:   "Find A Grave Index," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVK3-319V : 11 July 2016), Mary Victory Lamb Hood, 1947; Burial, Axson, Atkinson, Georgia, United States of America, Little Utah Cemetery; citing record ID 329790
9. Title:   Georgia, Death Index, 1919-1998
Page:   Certificate Number: 13784
10. Title:   Mary Victory Lamb Hood, "Find A Grave Index"
Page:   "Find A Grave Index," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVK3-319V : 11 July 2016), Mary Victory Lamb Hood, 1947; Burial, Axson, Atkinson, Georgia, United States of America, Little Utah Cemetery; citing record ID 329790

Notes
a. Note:   Mary Victory Lamb Hood http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32979039
 Birth: Mar. 17, 1859, USA
 Death: Jan. 24, 1947
 Bacon County, Georgia, USA
 Family links:
 Spouse:
 Elijah Ballard Hood (1857 - 1942)
 Children:
 Edward Walter Hood (1884 - 1962)*
 Robert Repard Hood (1887 - 1965)*
 Burial:
 Little Utah Cemetery
 Axson, Atkinson County, Georgia, USA
 Created by: Kathy
 Record added: Jan 16, 2009
 Find A Grave Memorial# 32979039
  1870 US Census East of the River, Pulaski, Georgia
 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC32-J1C
 Floyd Lamb M 42 abt 1828 Georgia
 Robert A Lamb M 27 abt 1843 Georgia
 Emily E E Lamb F 10 abt 1860 Georgia
 Victoria Lamb F 9 abt 1861 Georgia
 Bethena L Lamb F 5 abt 1865 Georgia
 George S Lamb M 4 abt 1866 Georgia
 Carrie V Lamb F 1 abt 1869 Georgia
 Emily E Rogers F 67 abt 1803 Georgia
  1880 US Census District 317, Dodge, Georgia
 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8LG-BX2
 Elijah B HOOD Self M abt 1858 22 Married NC NC NC
 Mary V A HOOD Wife F abt 1864 16 Married GA GA GA
  1900 US Census Militia Districts 1455-1456, Empire, Mullis,
 Dodge, Georgia
 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3N6-SJZ
 Elijah B Hood Head M Jan 1858 42 Married 20yrs NC NC NC
 Mary V Hood Wife F Mar 1861 39 Married 20yrs 11 9 GA GA GA
 Mary Hood Dau F Apr 1882 18 Single GA NC GA
 Edward Hood Son M Apr 1885 15 Single GA NC GA
 Viola Hood Dau F Mar 1886 14 Single GA NC GA
 Robert Hood Son M Oct 1887 13 Single GA NC GA
 Samuel Hood Son M Apr 1889 11 Single GA NC GA
 Abigail Hood Dau F Feb 1891 9 Single GA NC GA
 Anna Hood Dau F Jun 1892 8 Single GA NC GA
 Dizy Hood Dau F Dec 1895 5 Single GA NC GA
 Aline Hood Dau F May 1899 1 Single GA NC GA
  1910 US Census Empire, Dodge, Georgia
 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MLKJ-7ZJ
 Elija B Hood Head M abt 1858 52 Married1 NC NC NC
 Victra Hood Wife F abt 1854 56 Married1 11 9 GA GA GA
 Viola Hood Dau F abt 1886 24 -- GA NC GA
 Samuel Hood Son M abt 1890 20 -- GA NC GA
 Abbi Hood Dau F abt 1891 19 -- GA NC GA
 Annie Hood Dau F abt 1893 17 -- GA NC GA
 Aline Hood Dau F abt 1900 10 -- GA NC GA
 Johnson Ferrell Nephew M abt 1905 5 -- GA GA GA
  1930 US Census Rockingham, Bacon, Georgia
 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:3M1C-NPZ
 Elija B Hood Head M abt 1858 72 Married NC NC NC
 Mary V Hood Wife F abt 1861 69 Married GA GA GA
 Mary E Johnson Dau F abt 1882 48 Widowed GA NC GA
 James Johnson G-son M abt 1914 16 Single GA GA GA
 Erma Johnson G-dau F abt 1911 19 Single GA GA GA
  1940 US Census Axson, Militia District 1353, Atkinson, Georgia
 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K72D-M8C
 Edward Hood Head M abt 1884 56 Married Georgia
 Bessie Hood Wife F abt 1884 56 Married Georgia
 Melvin Hood Son M abt 1915 25 Single Georgia
 Mary Va Hood Mother F abt 1859 81 Married Georgia
  DEATH CERTIFICATE IN POSESSION OF PATRON
 Dodge County was created in 1870. She could not possibly have been
 born in Dodge County. Within the future boundaries yes.
 In Jody(Hood)Jensen's record of Mary, Mary is shown to be born in
 Yonkers,Wilkinson,Georgia
 In Jody Jensen's record Seal-to-Parents is; Sub 14 apr 1999
 By Sam Hood as narrated to Bertha Hood 25 Aug 1963
 LOOK:
 Auburn hair and grey eyes,Short legged and long bobied. Her husband
 was short bodied and long legged.
  Never had a chance to go to school. Born just before Civil War and was
 when South was building up after war. Could read a little but not write. Her
 father arthritis during Civil War and was in Army went down to Darian
 (pronounced Dairy - Ann) and worked in salt works during the war. When
 Sherman came through they heard him and dynamited the salt works and
 escaped in the forest. (Sherman began his march on 15 Nov 1864 and ended
 in Savannah, Ga. 21 Dec 1864).
  Her home was little out of the way of the Sherman Army didn't get
 burned or destroyed.
  Her father was quite well to do. The home she was raised in was a well
 built log cabin her mother had gotten from the "Morgan Estate" before she
 was married.
  She had the coldest well in county. Water was so cold they lost several
 animals from drinking water right from that well.
  This home was in Dodge county one mile north of Younkers.
 ("Younkers"Same spelling as from original)
  Her home she was raised in what farming was done was done by the girls
 and her mother Emily Rogers. (Emily Rogers was her grandmother. Her
 mother was Robert Ann Rogers (Morgan) Lamb).
  When she and Elijah Ballard (Hood) were married they moved to
 homestead where Sampson Parker lived in.
  Very pleasant disposition and lovely singing voice, Very beautiful when
 young, Had the prettiest natural wavy auburn hair. Very high forehead.
  She was a Baptist. When she was 17 years old she went to a dance and
 the church cut her off because she wouldn't say she was sorry and never
 joined another church until L.D.S.
  Lots of Christian Science people in neighborhood. Once dad
 (Elijah Ballard) was very sick and called members from the church. Brother
 John T. Bates and his wife and they for dad and he was healed.
  They were the first family to join the church when L.D.S. missionaries
 came around. But his father-in-law was really angry about it and one time
 was hiding in bushes to kill Elder Green. Said he would shoot a hole so big
 a buzzard a buzzard could fly right through him and not get a drop of blood.
 But as he was hiding in the bushes a man came along and asked him what he
 was doing and he said he was going to kill the Elder (Mormon) for baptizing
 his son-in-law (John T. Bates), The man talked him out of it and took him
 home.
  FIRST L. D. S. MISSIONARIES
  Elder Henry Bronson of Fairview, Idaho. Elder R.L. Jensen, Brigham City
 Utah, Elder B. F. Stewart; Elder Justin Green and Elder George A. Mathews
 of Arizona.
  They (Elders Bronson and Jensen) had been three days and nights without
 food and were trying to get across the O'Connor and Elder Bronson drowned.
  When Elders first came Elijah Barfield (Ballard) Hood was moving a house
 (had a house moving party) Elders came and helped. At dinner they refused
 coffee and got to talking and passed out literature. Parkers, Hoods, W.E.Hart.
 Buckins, Horne the names of first families to join church here.
 Hoods liked what missionaries said and were soon baptized.


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