Tolbert Baptist Church Cemetery
Partial Listing
Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Notes / Source |
HODGES, Alexander A |
Mar 20 1876 |
Apr 21 1920 |
The son of Rebecca Whiddon and Floyd Hodges. Married December 23, 1894 in the Thomas Holland home Henry County Alabama
to Martha Emeline Holland by Tom Barnes. [Source: Greg Hodges, Richmond Virginia] |
HODGES, Elizabeth E |
Aug 14 1837 |
Jan 24 1863 |
She was buried there next to Lemuel and Viney Hodges. No one seemed to know anything about her and I can only make a
suggestion as to my belief of her identity! On the 1850 Census of Sumter County, Georgia there is recorded Elias Hodges and his family (Elias was a
brother of Lemuel Hodges, Jr.), this roster included his son, Matthew G. Hodges who was circa 18 years of age. The 1860 Census of Sumter County,
Georgia will still record Elias Hodges and his family and living next door to them was his son, Matthew G. Hodges and his wife, Elizabeth E. Hodges
with several young children in the household. I have CSA records which confirm that young Matthew G. Hodges and several of his brother's each joined
the service from Sumter County, Georgia. I have never found any additional personal data on Matthew G. Hodges and so, assumed that he was killed in
service? Now, at some point during the 1860' Elias Hodges joined his brother's in Henry County, Alabama so that he was recorded on the 1870 Census
record of Henry County. This census record will show that the three known children of Matthew G. and Elizabeth E. Hodges were recorded with their
grandfather, Elias Hodges. Notice that Elizabeth E. Hodges was not included within this household of Elias Hodges. It will seem to me that
Elizabeth E. Hodges, widow of Matthew G. Hodges, must have removed to Henry County, Alabama with Elias Hodges after Matthew G. Hodges was killed in
service; and she also immediately died there in Henry County during 1863 and thus, is probably the Elizabeth E. Hodges buried next to Lemuel and
Viney Hodges? [Source: John Harrell] San Antonio, Texas |
HODGES, Floyd Lemuel |
Jan 25 1835 |
Apr 25 1905 |
Born in Sumpter County Georgia. Died in Henry County Alabama. Son of Vincy Martin and Lemuel M. Hodges. Married February
1, 1857 in Henry County Alabama to Mary Rebecca Whiddon born December 6, 1836, died October 25, 1917. She was daughter of Dempsey Whiddon and Susan
Barnes. [Source: Greg Hodges, Richmond Virginia] |
HODGES, Henry |
Aug 22 1847 |
May 28 1868 |
Born in Sumpter County Georgia. Died in Henry County Alabama Son of Vincy Martin and Lemuel M. Hodges. Married Molly
Cannedy. [Source: Greg Hodges, Richmond Virginia]. NOTE: The Henry Hodges reported to have been a son of Lemuel Hodges, Jr. and Viney Martin was
actually, a brother of Lemuel Hodges, Jr. and was born in Pitt County, North Carolina. The Henry Hodges, a son of Lemuel and Viney Hodges was
apparently too young to serve in the CSA as did his other brother's and I have never found any data to suggest that he did serve with them? Now,
there was a young Henry Hodges who died 28 May 1863 and is buried next to Lemuel and Viney Hodges in Tolbert Cemetery; consequently, I have always
considered this Henry to have been the son of Lemuel and Viney Hodges? Henry Hodges, brother to Lemuel Hodges, Jr. actually recorded his Will there
in Henry County dated May 4, 1864, and named his entire family in full detail. This Henry was born circa 1802 in Pitt County, North Carolina. The
younger Henry Hodges, son of Lemuel Hodges, Jr., who was buried in Tolbert Cemetery was born circa 1847 in Sumter County, Georgia.
[Source: John Harrell] San Antonio, Texas |
HODGES, Hollis |
Nov 12 1897 |
Dec 12 1897 |
Born and died in Henry County Alabama. [He died from a sever case of the hives. The son of Martha Emeline Holland and
Alexander A. Hodges. [Source: Greg Hodges, Richmond Virginia] |
HODGES, Jackson H. |
Dec 27 1848 |
Apr 14 1921 |
Died in Henry County Alabama. Married January 17, 1875 in Henry County Alabama to Eugenia Grandberry the daughter of
Martha A. and Thomas L. Grandberry. [Source: History of Henry County by Mrs. Marvin Scott] |
HODGES, Lemuel M. |
Oct 04 1810 |
Aug 14 1883 |
(Twin) Born in Washington County Georgia. Died in Henry County Alabama. Married ca. 1831-32 in Lee County Georgia to
Vincy Martin. (CSA) [Greg Hodges, Richmond Virginia]. NOTE: Lemuel Hodges, Jr. and Samuel Hodges were twins. I really don't believe that this
question has ever been solved? On the 1850 Census of Sumter County, Georgia - Lemuel Hodges, Jr. was reported to have been 39 years of age; and in
the adjoining county of Dooly - Samuel Hodges was reported to have been 44 years of age. On the 1860 Census of Henry County, Alabama, Samuel Hodges
is reported to have been 51 years of age and Lemuel Hodges, Jr. reported to have been 49 years of age. Now, the one instance wherein they both are
reported to have been born during the same year (1811), each was quite elderly and living with their respective children during that 1880 Census
record in Henry County. I know from the gravestone of Lemuel Hodges, Jr. that his birth date was 4 October 1810 in Washington County, Georgia. I
am sorry but I don't know the given birth date of Samuel Hodges within his actual burial record. I have always used 1808 for Samuel and 1810 for
Lemuel, Jr. When you check the early records in Georgia, Lemuel, Jr. was married and still living with his parents during 1840 and Samuel was
already married and out of the house and was living in the adjoining county of Dooly. Again, without proof, I am inclined to place Samuel with a
birth year of 1808 and Lemuel, Jr. during 1810?
[Source: John Harrell] San Antonio, Texas |
HODGES, Martha Emeline Holland |
Oct 10 1876 |
Feb 28 1925 |
Died of a leaking heart valve. The daughter of Thomas Holland. Wife of Alexander A. Hodges. [Source: Greg Hodges,
Richmond Virginia]. |
HODGES, Mollie |
Aug 25 1882 |
Aug 30 1882 |
Died in Henry County Alabama. Daughter of Ada F. Box & Dempsey Hodges who are buried at Wiggins Cemetery in Dale County
Alabama. [Source: Greg Hodges, Richmond Virginia] |
HODGES, Vincy Martin |
May 09 1810 |
Feb 26 1878 |
Born in Washington County Georgia. Died in Henry County Alabama. She was the daughter of Margaret and Noah Martin of
South Carolina. Married to Lemuel M. Hodges in 1831-32 in Lee County Georgia. [Source: Greg Hodges, Richmond Virginia]. NOTE: Margaret Martin,
widow of Noah Martin and mother of Viney Hodges is stated to have been from South Carolina. This Margaret Martin was recorded on the 1850 Census of
Sumter County, Georgia living within the household of Lemuel and Viney Hodges, 60 years of age and a native of North Carolina. I have not produced
any document's to indicate that she was born in South Carolina.
[Source: John Harrell] San Antonio, Texas |
SHELLEY, Arthur Jackson |
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abt 1959-60 |
Son of Jackson Shelley; Married 1st to Ealy Herring (died around 1931); 2nd wife Nellie Ruth Cook.
[Source: Jim Williams] |
SHELLEY, Doris |
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Daughter of Ealy Herring and Arthur Jackson Shelley.
[Source: Jim Williams] |
SHELLEY, Ealy Herring |
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abt 1931 |
1st wife of Arthur Jackson Shelley children: Kathleen, Grace, Phillip Russell, Doris.
[Source: Jim Williams] |
TRAMMELL, Calvin C |
Sep 25 1922 |
Feb 16 1945 |
Believed to be the son of Cassie Wood and P. A. Trammell.
[Source: Bonnie Toole] |
TRAMMELL, Cassie C |
Oct 06 1892 |
Jun 24 1977 |
Wife of Porter A. Trammell. Charley Washington Wood's family records show she was the daughter of Elizabeth "Jane"
McGilvray Wood and George Fern Wood and sister of Charley Washington Wood. Front Page, The Covington News, December 14, 1939, Vol. 16, No. 50
Funeral Services Held For C. W. Wood, on Thursday.
[Source: Bonnie Toole] |
TRAMMELL, Charlie |
Apr 17 1911 |
Aug 27 1969 |
Believed to be the son of Cassie Wood and P. A. Trammell. Alabama, PFC US Army, World War II.
[Source: Bonnie Toole] |
TRAMMELL, James A |
Nov 09 1912 |
Dec 08 1999 |
Believed to be the son of Cassie Wood and P. A. Trammell. US Army, World War II, "Lovingly known as "Bill".
[Source: Bonnie Toole] |
TRAMMELL, Porter A |
Jun 14 1885 |
Oct 14 1948 |
Husband of Cassie C. Wood Trammell.
[Source: Bonnie Toole] |
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