Genealogy Kittrell » Winifred Kittrell Hodges [K] "Winna" (1763-1825)

Personal data Winifred Kittrell Hodges [K] "Winna" 


Household of Winifred Kittrell Hodges [K] "Winna"

She is married to Philemon Hodges.

Alabama Marriages, 1800-1920Spouse 1: Philemon HodgesSpouse 2: Eliza Ann Caroline BraverMarriage Date: 15 Feb 1828Marriage Place: MarengoSurety/Bond Date:Performed By: Justice of PeaceSurety/Perf. Name: Henry ChilesOSPage: 159

http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgranvi/marriage/bride-jk.htm
Kittrell, Winnifred Hodge, Philemon 18 Sep 1783,marriage bond 3632

They got married on 18 Sep 1783 bond date at Granville County, North Carolina, she was 19 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Mary Hodges  ± 1783-???? 
  2. DtrWin&Philemon Hodges  > 1783-???? 
  3. John G. Hodges  1787-1832 
  4. Samuel Kittrell Hodges  1793-1840 
  5. Penelope Hodges  1796-1869 
  6. Philemon Hodges  1797-???? 
  7. Winifred Kittrell Hodges  ± 1805-???? 


Notes about Winifred Kittrell Hodges [K] "Winna"

Abstracts of Vital Records from Raleigh, North Carolina, Newspapers: 1820-1829‎ - Page 326
Lois S. Neal - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1979 - 4 pages

... on the 14th u1t., Mrs. WINIFRED HODGES, wife of PHILEMON HODGES, Esq., aged
62 years ...
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Southern Campaign American Revolution Pension Statements
Pension Application of Philemon Hodges: S32326

Transcribed and annotated by C. Leon Harris

Georgia}
Baldwin County} S.S.

On this 27 day of August [1832] personally appeared in th open Court, before Lucius Q. C. Lamar the Court of Baldwin now Sitting, Philomen Hodges, a resident of the County of Muscogee & State of Georgia, aged Seventy one years, who being first duly Sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed 7th June 1832.
That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers, & served as herein stated.
In April 1776 he entered the Continental Army commanded by Colo. Wm. Thompson [sic:William “Danger” Thomson] in Capt. Sam’l Wise’s company was in that memorable battle fought on Sulivans Island [sic: Sullivans Island SC] on the 28th June 1776. Sir Peter Parker commanded the British fleet & Cols. [William] Moultrie & Thompson Commanded on the Island. Soon after his time of service expired he returned to his father’s house in North Carolina joined a troop of Horse Served in Capt. Ica[?] Atkins Company commanded by Colo. Ebenezer Folsom, continued in that service until the Regiment was disbanded, then returned home & there remained one year or more, then volunteered in the Militia and served time after time four tours of three months each until times got so bad & Tories so troublesome, and shortly after the fatal defeat of Gen’l [Horatio] Gates near Camden in S. Carolina [16 Aug 1780] I with many others had to seek refuge in the North part of N. Carolina & there reamained until Gen’l. [John] Butler defeated the Tories at Lindly’s Mills in Chatham County N. Ca[page torn; Battle of Lindley’s Mill then in Orange, now Alamance County NC, 13 Sep 1781] Gen’l. [Griffith] Rutherford came with an Army to our assistance. I then returned home & joined a Troop of Horse, and continued with them until the Tories killed Capt. Thomas Hadly in his own house who had the command for several years he was killed in Autum 1781. Colo. Thos. Armstrong, Colo. Com’dt [Commandant] of Cumberland County N. Car. commissioned me to raise a troop of horse & proceed to keep order and suppress the tories in Cumberland & the adjacent Counties which duty I continued to discharge to the best of my from that time until the end of the war. Which was between 18 & 20 months that I was in actual service.
I hereby relinquish every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present, and declare that my name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any State, Territory or District whatever.
Sworn to, and Subscribed the day & year aforesaid

[signed]
Philemon Hodges
Georgia}
Muscogee County} SS

On this 12 February, 1833 personally appeared in Open Court before Grigsby E Thomas, Esq’r the Court of Muscogee County in Session Philemon Hodges, a resident of said County & State, who being duly sworn, according to Law, doth on his oath make the following declaration, as a supplement, to his application, made in August last, for the benefit of the act of Congress, passed 7th of June 1832.
The declarant did not make his declaration in the County in which he resided because, he was in Baldwin County, on business when advised how to proceed, to obtain a pension – the Court in Muscogee County was then in session, & he could not reach it in time, & the Court in Baldwin then in session afforded an immediate opportunity to make his declaration.
The applicant served in the Malitia as a private, & volunteer, four terms of service Three from this rank, and as Captain of a Light Horse Company, in Cumberland & adjacent Counties in North Carolina, between eighteen & Twenty months the precise time not recollected, & the dates lost as his commission & discharges were burnt when His house was consumed by fire in 1811.
The documentary evidence owing to the fire alluded to above is put out of his power.

Answers to quest
1 I was born in Cumberland County North Carolina in the year 1760.
2 The record of my age was consumed by fire when my house was burnt.
3 I received discharges in each case of service except when commanded by Capt I Atkins, in that case the company was disbanded, the discharges were also burnt in my house. I did receive a Commission as Captain signed by Col Thomas Armstrong (Col Com’t of Cumberland County NoCa – which was also burnt in my house.
7 Col Leaborn Jones – Gen’l James N Bethune, Gen’l James C Watson, Col E B W [last name illegible] & Mr E Champion [are persons in his neighborhood who can testify to his character for veracity and the belief of his services]

[signed] Philemon Hodges

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Catherine Bryant
1731-> 1779

Winifred Kittrell
1763-1825


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