Richard HODGES
Birth:
11 Nov 1753
Craven-Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina
Chr:
2 Dec 1753
Georgetown, Prince Frederick Parrish, Laurens, South Carolina
Marriage:
Abt 1805
of Laurens County, South Carolina
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
BIRTH DATE & PLACE-PARENTS: Parish Records of Prince Frederick Parish in Georgetown, Laurens County, South Carolina. DEATH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: source is the South Carolina State Archives, Columbia, S.C., Microfilm #GF-336, Laurens County, Equity Bills. Item: Equity Bill 1824 #13. Before the Honorable Judge of the Court of Equity is John Iley and Sarah, his wife; Elizabeth Hodge and Margarett Hodges; Wealthy Hodges; Francis Hodges and Hendrick Hodges, minors--vs.---Jacob Niswanger: "Humbly complaining shew unto your Honor your orator and oratrixes Elizabeth Hodges, John Iley and Sarah his wife, Margaret Hodges and Wealthy Hodges, the latter two of whom are minors over the age of fourteen years, Francis Hodges and Hendrick Hodges, both of whom are minors under the age of fourteen, that their Father, Richard Hodges dec'd on the 24th day of December in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and nineteen, executed several deeds of gift ..., one in favor of Elizabeth Hodges and Sarah Hodges, now the wife of John Iley, by which he gave Elizabeth a negro girl named Amy and to Sarah a girl named Jane and to both jointly a negro boy named Tom. Also a deed in favor of your oratrixes Mararet Hodges and Wealthy Hodges, by which he gave Margaret a negro woman named Jude who has since had a child named Henry, to Wealthy a boy named Lemuel and to them both jointly a boy named Andrew. Also a deed in favor of your orator and oratrix Frances and Hendrick, by which he gave to Framces amoung other things a negro boy named (unreadable, lined through and smeared), and to both of them jointly a boy named Ben, all of which deeds being duly executed were recorded in the Registers office of this District on 22nd day of January following. ..." The continuation of this Bill goes on to say that Richard Hodges later sold said negroes to Jacob Niswanger and the complainants want the negroes returned to them since Jacob was well aware that the gifts had been made before he made his purchase. In his reply, also in the same 1824-#13 folder, Niswanger refuses to honor the gift deeds since, he claims, Richard Hodges was deeply in debt and had to sell the negroes to satisfy his creditors. He says that the gifts were an attempt to circomvent payment of these debts. Also in another document filed by the complainants, included in the folder, they refer to "our Parents, Richard and Rachael Hodges". In the equity bill, it might be thought that it says that Richard Hodges died Dec. 24, 1819; but by proper punctuation and careful reading it says that Richard Hodges, who was dead when the equity bill was established in 1824, executed the gift deed on Dec. 24. 1824. So, he died between Nov. 1821 and some time in 1824.
Mrs Richard HODGES, BLACK SLAVE
Birth:
Abt 1785
of Laurens County, South Carolina
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
Notes:
BIRTH: Richard Hodges deeds his negro slaves to his children in Dec. 1819. Source: Laurens County, South Carolina; Deed book K pg.270
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Samuel or Lemuel HODGES, BLACK SLAVE
Birth:
Abt 1810
of Laurens County, South Carolina
Death:
Notes:
BIRTH: Richard Hodges deeds his negro slaves to his children in Dec. 1819. Source: Laurens County, South Carolina; Deed book K pg.270
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Richard Hodges - Mrs Richard Hodges, Black Slave
Richard Hodges
was born at Craven-Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina 11 Nov 1753.
His parents were John Hodges and Rebecca Cherry.
He married Mrs Richard Hodges, Black Slave Abt 1805 at of Laurens County, South Carolina . Mrs Richard Hodges, Black Slave was born at of Laurens County, South Carolina Abt 1785 .
They were the parents of 2
children:
Lillar Hodges, Black Slave
born Abt 1808.
Samuel or Lemuel Hodges, Black Slave
born Abt 1810.