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James Frazier (Tony) HODSON


Find A Grave Memorial# 18010560

1860 Census:  Penn, Jefferson Co., Iowa - in household of Solomon Nordyke with daughter Elizabeth (6)

James Frazier "Tony" Hodson was born on 11 Jun 1826 in Randolph Co., Indiana. He appeared on the census in 1860 in Jefferson Co., Iowa. No wife, 34 years old. He and daughter Elizabeth (6) were living with his sister Mrs. Solomon Nordyke. He appeared on the census on 17 Jun 1870 in Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa. He died on 12 Mar 1893 in Jefferson Co., Iowa. He had 5 daughters, from 3 of his 4 wives. Upon settlement of his estate, each of the 5 girls got $80.14; his 4th wife got $200.24. He was buried in Walnut Creek Friends Cemetery, Penn Twp., Jefferson Co., Iowa. He was Quaker. He had an estate probated in Probate Box #65, Jefferson Co., Iowa.

This James Frazier Hodson was a double first cousin of the James Frazier "Query" Hodson who married Elizabeth Talbert.

He was the son of Robert & Elizabeth (Frazier) Hodson.


Rebecca Adcock EMRY

Iowa?  Ind: per 1856 Iowa Census


Find A Grave Memorial# 18011912

Born Adcock - Father legally changed the family name to Emry in 1835.


Charles Warren HODSON


Find A Grave Memorial# 18011723

Died in infancy


Raymond Scott WRIGHT


Find A Grave Memorial# 17012529

1930 Census:  Greenleaf, Canyon Co., Idaho

9 Jun 2003:  Lived at Homedale, Owyhee, ID at time of death.


Florence Lucille BURLEY


Find A Grave Memorial# 17012534

Florence L. Wright, 95 of Caldwell, died Wednesday March 18, 1998 at a Caldwell hospital of natural causes. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 A.M. Monday March 23, 1998 at the Greenleaf Friends Church in Greenleaf, Idaho.  Pastor Steve Fine will officiate.  Interment will follow at the Greenleaf Cemetery.
 Mrs. Wright was born July 1, 1902 at Norden, Nebraska, to Howard F. and Alice Carson Burley.  She was raised and educated at Norden, and married Raymond S. Wright July 3, 1923 at Springview, Nebraska.  They moved to Montana for a period of time before coming to the Greenleaf area where they have made their home for the past 73 years.
 She was a member of the Friendship Club at the Greenleaf Friends Church where she attended faithfully.
 Surviving are her husband, Ray S. Wright of Caldwell; three daughters and sons-in-law, Betty Rae and Vernon Quetschky of Harlan, Oregon, Lavern and Elton Winslow of Greenleaf and Mildred and Bob Batton of Homedale; a brother Marvin Burley of Kuna; 13 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandson; and numerous nieces and nephews.
 She was preceded in death by her parents, 3 sisters, 3 brothers and a grandson.


William HAYHURST


Widower

Came to America on the “Lamb” in 1682  “The lading book for 1682 shows Cuthbert lading such varied articles as cloth, iron, nails, grindstones, and cheese, on June 26.  Hayhurst had been converted to Quakerism thirty years before and some of the earliest meetings took place at his home in Bolland Forest.  He was a minister and had already traveled to Jamaica.  He died in March 1683, a few months after reaching Pennsylvania, and his wife followed him soon after.  The estate was administered by his son William and his sister Alice Wrightsworth.  His name is spelled Hurst as well as Hayhurst in some documents. pg.17

Died shortly after his arrival.


Clarence David EMRY


Find A Grave Memorial# 41001371

5-25-1918 Clarence Emry , recrq


James COTTON


Civil War Veteran


Nancy JOHNSON


• Nancy married Revolutionary War veteran James Cotton (October 1765-Feb. 18, 1838) on Dec. 20, 1786 in Rockingham. The couple had settled in Maury Co. with many of the Pillows by 1808. James Cotton died in McNairy Co., TN, and his widow then moved to Jackson Co., AL where she died after 1848.
They had five children: Peter Johnson (m. Lavinia Tucker); Mary (m. John McCartney); Martha (m. John C. Ashworth and Samuel Boulds Barron); Tabitha Allin (m. William Henry Lewis); and Charles K. (m. Ruth Elizabeth Mahan). One of the Barron children fought in the Battle of Wilson’s Creek, just a couple of miles from his cousins’ Missouri homes.
In 1845, Nancy’s brother Abner – then almost 90 – prepared an affidavit on James Cotton’s service and Nancy’s life to qualify her for a widow’s pension.


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