Elizabeth Hodgkin1,2
F, (20 January 1737/38 - )
Elizabeth Hodgkin|b. 20 Jan 1737/38|p161.htm#i81|Janna Hodgkin|b. 7 Apr 1709\nd. 5 Jun 1757|p161.htm#i14|Sarah Edwards|b. 1702\nd. 3 Jul 1753|p96.htm#i22|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Thomas Edwards|b. 1668\nd. 31 Oct 1736|p96.htm#i2871|Mercy Conkling|b. 1670\nd. 8 Oct 1742|p60.htm#i2872|
Elizabeth Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 20 January 1737/38 at Killingworth, Middlesex County, CT, USA. She was the daughter of Janna Hodgkin and Sarah Edwards. She was baptized at Killingworth, Middlesex County, CT, on 12 March 1737/38.3
Last Edited=10 Mar 2008
Elizabeth Hodgkin1
F, (16 December 1765 - 22 August 1829)
Elizabeth Hodgkin|b. 16 Dec 1765\nd. 22 Aug 1829|p161.htm#i113|Noah Hodgkin II|b. 22 Feb 1741/42\nd. a 1810|p162.htm#i31|Elizabeth Kimberly|b. 10 Oct 1740|p226.htm#i111|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Abraham Kimberly|b. 21 Mar 1708/9\nd. 19 Feb 1797|p226.htm#i1711|Mary Sherman|b. 12 Jun 1715\nd. 18 Nov 1766|p326.htm#i1712|
Elizabeth Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 16 December 1765 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.2 She was the daughter of Noah Hodgkin II and Elizabeth Kimberly. She was baptized at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 5 January 1766. She married Phineas Meigs at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 26 October 1787.3,4 Elizabeth Hodgkin died on 22 August 1829 at Van Buren, Onondaga County, NY, USA, at age 63.
There is strong evidence that Elizabeth was married to Phineas Meigs; however, the "Descendants of Vincent Meigs," gives his marriage to Susanna Winslow of Hardwicke.5
There is strong evidence that Elizabeth was married to Phineas Meigs; however, the "Descendants of Vincent Meigs," gives his marriage to Susanna Winslow of Hardwicke.5
Last Edited=12 Aug 2009
Family: Elizabeth Hodgkin and Phineas Meigs
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 813.
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection, Vol 2, p 119 & GVR, Vol 2, p 119.
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection, vol 2, pg 119.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 287, married by Rev James Sprout, MG.
- [S90] Henry Benjamen Meigs, Records of the Descendants of Vincent Meigs.
Elizabeth Hodgkin1
F, (circa 1780 - )
Elizabeth Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born circa 1780.
Last Edited=25 Mar 2006
Citations
- [S222] DAR Lineage Book.
Eunice Hodgkin1,2
F, (14 July 1765 - )
Eunice Hodgkin|b. 14 Jul 1765|p161.htm#i75|Thomas Hodgkin|b. 26 Jul 1740\nd. 27 May 1825|p162.htm#i30|Elizabeth Parmelee|b. 18 Jul 1741|p284.htm#i71|Joseph Hodgkin Jr. Ens.|b. 2 Mar 1711/12\nd. 9 Aug 1752|p161.htm#i15|Lydia Redfield|b. 9 Feb 1716\nd. 16 Dec 1784|p301.htm#i23|Isaac Parmelee|b. 20 May 1702\nd. 13 Jun 1752|p284.htm#i3177|Elizabeth Evarts|b. 14 Jun 1705\nd. 23 Oct 1753|p100.htm#i3178|
Eunice Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 14 July 1765 at Madison, New Haven County, CT, USA.3 She was baptized at Madison, New Haven County, CT, on 14 July 1765.4 She was the daughter of Thomas Hodgkin and Elizabeth Parmelee.
Both Talcott and NEHGR mention Eunice, but Talcott calls 14 July 1765 her birthday, where NEHGR gives the date as her baptismal date. It is likely that Talcott is wrong as the date appears in the North Madison Congregational Church records.
Both Talcott and NEHGR mention Eunice, but Talcott calls 14 July 1765 her birthday, where NEHGR gives the date as her baptismal date. It is likely that Talcott is wrong as the date appears in the North Madison Congregational Church records.
Last Edited=10 Mar 2008
Citations
George M. Hodgkin
M, (4 September 1772 - 1 October 1862)
George M. Hodgkin|b. 4 Sep 1772\nd. 1 Oct 1862|p161.htm#i115|Noah Hodgkin II|b. 22 Feb 1741/42\nd. a 1810|p162.htm#i31|Elizabeth Kimberly|b. 10 Oct 1740|p226.htm#i111|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Abraham Kimberly|b. 21 Mar 1708/9\nd. 19 Feb 1797|p226.htm#i1711|Mary Sherman|b. 12 Jun 1715\nd. 18 Nov 1766|p326.htm#i1712|
George M. Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. George was born at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 4 September 1772. Age 76 at the 1850 census..1 He was the son of Noah Hodgkin II and Elizabeth Kimberly. He married Sarah Unknown at CT, USA, circa 1796. George M. Hodgkin appeared on the census of 1820 at Amenia, Dutchess County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: George Hotchkin, 1 male 10 to 16, 1 male 45 and up; 1 female under 10, 1 female 10 to 16, 1 female 16 to 26; 1 person engaged in Agriculture.. He married Mary (Polly) Unknown at NY, USA, circa 1830. George M. Hodgkin appeared on the census of 1830 at Lebanon, Madison County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: George Hodgkins, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 30-40, 1 male 50-60, 1 female 20-30, 1 female 50-60.. He appeared on the census of 1840 at Lebanon, Madison County, NY. The census lists the family as: It is likely that George and his wife are counted in the Heman family from lokking at the head count in that family.. He appeared on the census of 1840 at Chenango, Broome County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: G. W. Hotchkin, 1 male under 5, 1 male 5 to 10, 2 males 20 to 30, 1 male 30 to 40; 1 female uner 5, 1 female 10 to 15, 1 female 20 to 30, 2 female 30 to 40.. He appeared on the census of 1850 at Lebanon, Madison County, NY. The census lists the family as: Hotchkins, George, age 76, b CT; wife Sarah, age 69, b CT. Living next door to Heman. Dew 2279. Fam 2317. He appeared on the census of 1860 at Lebanon, Madison County, NY. The census lists the family as: Hotchkiss, George, age 87, b CT; Mary, 74, born MA; living with son George and his family.. He died on 1 October 1862 at Lebanon, Madison County, NY, at age 90. Campbell Burying Grounds records give a death date of 1 April 1861 at age 89 years, 6months.2 He was buried at Campbell Burying Grounds, at Lebanon, Madison County, NY, USA, . George and Sarah are buried at the extreme east end of the cemetery..
George is described in Talcott, NEHGH and the Barbour Collection as Indexed in LDS International Genealogical Index. The Barbour Collection lists his birth as Sept 4 1772. George is living in Amenia, NY near his father at the 1800 and 1820 census. The obituary of his grandson Albert L. Hotchkin Sr. of Troy, calls him George M. Hotchkin, a native of Madison Co., NY.
The Grantee Lists of Madison Co., NY show a sale of 54 acres, by George M. Hotchkin and Sally, his wife, on 10 October 1843 to Ben C. Bristol, BA-212. The Tuttle records give his death as 1 April 1861; however, a probate document on file in Madison County, NY, dated 25 October 1862, show Heman consenting to his fathers Will and gives a death date of 1 October 1862.3,4,5
George is described in Talcott, NEHGH and the Barbour Collection as Indexed in LDS International Genealogical Index. The Barbour Collection lists his birth as Sept 4 1772. George is living in Amenia, NY near his father at the 1800 and 1820 census. The obituary of his grandson Albert L. Hotchkin Sr. of Troy, calls him George M. Hotchkin, a native of Madison Co., NY.
The Grantee Lists of Madison Co., NY show a sale of 54 acres, by George M. Hotchkin and Sally, his wife, on 10 October 1843 to Ben C. Bristol, BA-212. The Tuttle records give his death as 1 April 1861; however, a probate document on file in Madison County, NY, dated 25 October 1862, show Heman consenting to his fathers Will and gives a death date of 1 October 1862.3,4,5
Last Edited=6 Jun 2010
Children of George M. Hodgkin and Sarah Unknown
- George M. Hotchkin+ (1798 - 17 Jun 1847)
- Harriet Hotchkin+ (1798 - a 1850)
- Heman Hotchkin+ (9 Oct 1808 - 6 Feb 1891)
Family: George M. Hodgkin and Mary (Polly) Unknown
Citations
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 130.
- [S327] Tuttle Family Death and Burial Records.
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection, vol 2, pg 130.
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register.
Hannah Hodgkin1,2
F, (30 January 1749/50 - 28 August 1751)
Hannah Hodgkin|b. 30 Jan 1749/50\nd. 28 Aug 1751|p161.htm#i34|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Seth Morse Dea.|b. Apr 1687\nd. 13 Jun 1783|p268.htm#i1719|Hannah Faulker|b. 1690\nd. a 1728|p102.htm#i1720|
Hannah Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. Hannah was born at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 30 January 1749/50.3 She was the daughter of Noah Hodgkin and Hannah Morse. Hannah Hodgkin died on 28 August 1751 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 1.4
Hannah and her sister Lois were born as twins on 30 January 1750 and died one day apart at an age of about 1 1/2 years. The Fourth Church of Guilford mistakenly show Hannah and her twin sister Lois being baptized on 22 December 1749; prior to their recorded birth.
Hannah and her sister Lois were born as twins on 30 January 1750 and died one day apart at an age of about 1 1/2 years. The Fourth Church of Guilford mistakenly show Hannah and her twin sister Lois being baptized on 22 December 1749; prior to their recorded birth.
Last Edited=4 Feb 2008
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 649 &.
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, Vol 58, p 282, gives July 30 for birth.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2,|pg 138, 184.
Hannah Hodgkin1,2
F, (16 February 1733 - 9 January 1820)
Hannah Hodgkin|b. 16 Feb 1733\nd. 9 Jan 1820|p161.htm#i41|Abraham Hodgkin|b. 4 Feb 1704/5\nd. 6 Mar 1770|p160.htm#i12|Hannah Maltby|b. 18 Sep 1704\nd. 1 Dec 1779|p251.htm#i20|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|John Maltby (Maltbie)|b. 1670\nd. Aug 1727|p251.htm#i3134|Hannah Lord|b. 1670\nd. 15 Jun 1759|p245.htm#i3135|
Hannah Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 16 February 1733 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.3 She was the daughter of Abraham Hodgkin and Hannah Maltby. She married John Bishop at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 1 November 1753.4,5 Hannah Hodgkin died on 9 January 1820 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 86.6
Last Edited=28 Jan 2007
Children of Hannah Hodgkin and John Bishop
- Prudence Bishop+ (4 Aug 1754 - 25 Feb 1834)
- John Bishop (3 Sep 1756 - 1848)
- Elias (Lias) Bishop (10 Jul 1759 - )
- Rachel Bishop+ (1761 - )
- William Bishop (3 Sep 1763 - )
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 648 &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p 282, gives birth only.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
- [S23] William Whitney Cone, Descendants of John Bishop, One of the Founders of Guilford, CT.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 68, married by Rev Thomas Ruggles MG.
- [S23] William Whitney Cone, Descendants of John Bishop, One of the Founders of Guilford, CT, gives death on 9 Jan, 1822.
Hannah Hodgkin
F, (16 July 1778 - )
Hannah Hodgkin|b. 16 Jul 1778|p161.htm#i98|Samuel Hodgkin|b. 21 Apr 1743|p162.htm#i44|Jerusha Hubbard|b. 14 Apr 1750|p210.htm#i94|Abraham Hodgkin|b. 4 Feb 1704/5\nd. 6 Mar 1770|p160.htm#i12|Hannah Maltby|b. 18 Sep 1704\nd. 1 Dec 1779|p251.htm#i20|John Hubbard|b. 22 Aug 1711\nd. c 1801|p210.htm#i5607|Martha Hollister|b. 20 Mar 1710/11\nd. 20 Jun 1753|p163.htm#i5608|
Hannah Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 16 July 1778 at Norfolk, Litchfield County, CT, USA.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Hodgkin and Jerusha Hubbard.
Last Edited=26 May 2010
Citations
- [S181] L. Barbour, Norfolk, CT Vital Records 1758- 1850, vol 1.
Hannah Hodgkin
F, (25 February 1768 - 27 October 1769)
Hannah Hodgkin|b. 25 Feb 1768\nd. 27 Oct 1769|p161.htm#i114|Noah Hodgkin II|b. 22 Feb 1741/42\nd. a 1810|p162.htm#i31|Elizabeth Kimberly|b. 10 Oct 1740|p226.htm#i111|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Abraham Kimberly|b. 21 Mar 1708/9\nd. 19 Feb 1797|p226.htm#i1711|Mary Sherman|b. 12 Jun 1715\nd. 18 Nov 1766|p326.htm#i1712|
Hannah Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 25 February 1768 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.1 She was the daughter of Noah Hodgkin II and Elizabeth Kimberly. Hannah Hodgkin died on 27 October 1769 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 1.
Hannah is listed in Talcott, NEHGH, Vol 58, and the Barbour Collection. LDS International Gen. Index, 7450338, #002924 gives birth month as Febuary.
Hannah is listed in Talcott, NEHGH, Vol 58, and the Barbour Collection. LDS International Gen. Index, 7450338, #002924 gives birth month as Febuary.
Last Edited=30 Jan 2008
Citations
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
Harmon J. (Herman) Hodgkin
M, (27 August 1799 - 25 February 1833)
Harmon J. (Herman) Hodgkin|b. 27 Aug 1799\nd. 25 Feb 1833|p161.htm#i56|Oliver Hochkin|b. 16 Oct 1774\nd. 21 Jan 1861|p160.htm#i54|Cynthia Jackson|b. 1781\nd. 2 Feb 1849|p213.htm#i55|Abraham Hochkin Jr.|b. 9 Apr 1731\nd. 10 Feb 1815|p159.htm#i40|Sarah Stone|b. 20 Aug 1732\nd. 9 Dec 1816|p342.htm#i46|||||||
Harmon J. (Herman) Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born on 27 August 1799 at Cornwall, Litchfield County, CT, USA.1,2 He was the son of Oliver Hochkin and Cynthia Jackson. Harmon J. (Herman) Hodgkin died on 25 February 1833 at New Haven, New Haven County, CT, USA, at age 33. He was buried at Grove Street Cemetery, at New Haven, New Haven County, CT, USA, . Lot 49, Laurel St.3
The Connecticut Hearld March 26 1833, New Haven Cemetery Inscriptions 215, pg 61 and Jacobus give information on the birth and death of Herman (Harmon). It is probably that he never married as he is buried with his sister and their parents with a common tall monument, parents names on one side and children on the other side. In examining the monument in 1990, the dates are not readable as someone has put a white coating on the stone to reduce deterioration; there are also no dates on the cemetery record cards. He is buried in 49 Laurel, a plot acquired by his father from Lavina Kingley according to a deed recorded in Vol. 126, Pg. 359 of New Haven records.4
The Connecticut Hearld March 26 1833, New Haven Cemetery Inscriptions 215, pg 61 and Jacobus give information on the birth and death of Herman (Harmon). It is probably that he never married as he is buried with his sister and their parents with a common tall monument, parents names on one side and children on the other side. In examining the monument in 1990, the dates are not readable as someone has put a white coating on the stone to reduce deterioration; there are also no dates on the cemetery record cards. He is buried in 49 Laurel, a plot acquired by his father from Lavina Kingley according to a deed recorded in Vol. 126, Pg. 359 of New Haven records.4
Last Edited=4 Feb 2008
Harry (Harvey) Hodgkin1,2
M, (18 February 1779 - after 1830)
Harry (Harvey) Hodgkin|b. 18 Feb 1779\nd. a 1830|p161.htm#i117|Noah Hodgkin II|b. 22 Feb 1741/42\nd. a 1810|p162.htm#i31|Elizabeth Kimberly|b. 10 Oct 1740|p226.htm#i111|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Abraham Kimberly|b. 21 Mar 1708/9\nd. 19 Feb 1797|p226.htm#i1711|Mary Sherman|b. 12 Jun 1715\nd. 18 Nov 1766|p326.htm#i1712|
Harry (Harvey) Hodgkin was born on 18 February 1779 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.3 He was the son of Noah Hodgkin II and Elizabeth Kimberly. Harry (Harvey) Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He married Harry-wife Unknown. Harry (Harvey) Hodgkin appeared on the census of 1830 at Kirkland, Oneida County, NY, USA. The census lists the family as: Hotchkin, Harry, 1 male 15 to 20, 1 male 50 to 60, 1 female 10 to 15, 1 female 15 to 20, 1 female 20 to 30, 1 female 40 to 50.. He died after 1830 at NY, USA. He resided at Kirkland, Oneida County, NY, in 1830.
Little is known of Harry, but it is presumed that this is the Harry Hotchkin that is listed in Kirkland, Oneida Co., NY at the 1830 census. This census gives him a wife, age 40 to 50; three daughters, 1 age 10 to 15, 1 age 15 to 20, and 1 age 20 to 30; and one son, age 15 to 20. It is also very possible that Harry is (Henry) whose wife Sarah is buried in Lebanon with brother George and his family. Sarah died 3 April 1851 at age 75 which would place her close to the age of Harry's wife at the 1830 census.
Little is known of Harry, but it is presumed that this is the Harry Hotchkin that is listed in Kirkland, Oneida Co., NY at the 1830 census. This census gives him a wife, age 40 to 50; three daughters, 1 age 10 to 15, 1 age 15 to 20, and 1 age 20 to 30; and one son, age 15 to 20. It is also very possible that Harry is (Henry) whose wife Sarah is buried in Lebanon with brother George and his family. Sarah died 3 April 1851 at age 75 which would place her close to the age of Harry's wife at the 1830 census.
Last Edited=29 Apr 2009
Children of Harry (Harvey) Hodgkin and Harry-wife Unknown
- Harry-dau Hotchkin (1810 - )
- Harry-dau Hotchkin (1815 - )
- Harry-son Hotchkin (1815 - )
- Harry-dau Hotchkin (1820 - )
Harvey Hodgkin1,2
M, (1795 - 25 March 1830)
Harvey Hodgkin|b. 1795\nd. 25 Mar 1830|p161.htm#i93|Reuben Hodgkin|b. 5 Mar 1751\nd. 8 Oct 1825|p162.htm#i27|Prudence Seward|b. 4 Oct 1753\nd. 7 Dec 1815|p324.htm#i87|Ebenezer Hodgkin|b. 20 Jun 1722\nd. 24 Jul 1794|p160.htm#i19|Jerusha Johnson|b. 31 Oct 1720\nd. 29 May 1790|p216.htm#i26|Daniel Seward|b. 20 Jul 1719|p324.htm#i2183|Martha Seward|b. 4 Jan 1724|p324.htm#i2184|
Harvey Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born in 1795 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. He was the son of Reuben Hodgkin and Prudence Seward. He married Mariah (Maria) Hunt at CT, USA, circa 1815. He married Almira Hunt at CT in May 1819. Harvey Hodgkin died on 25 March 1830 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. He was buried at Nut Plains Cemetery, at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, .3
Harvey's birth, death and marriage to Mariah Hunt is listed in both Talcott and NEHGH, Vol 58. His marriage to Almira Hunt is listed only in NEHGH, Vol 58.
Harvey's birth, death and marriage to Mariah Hunt is listed in both Talcott and NEHGH, Vol 58. His marriage to Almira Hunt is listed only in NEHGH, Vol 58.
Last Edited=4 Feb 2008
Family: Harvey Hodgkin and Mariah (Maria) Hunt
Children of Harvey Hodgkin and Almira Hunt
- Daniel Alonzo Hotchkin (c 1821 - )
- Ruth M. Hotchkin+ (10 Oct 1822 - 31 Aug 1849)
Jaherzy S. Hodgkin
F, (circa 1803 - 18 October 1822)
Jaherzy S. Hodgkin|b. c 1803\nd. 18 Oct 1822|p161.htm#i57|Oliver Hochkin|b. 16 Oct 1774\nd. 21 Jan 1861|p160.htm#i54|Cynthia Jackson|b. 1781\nd. 2 Feb 1849|p213.htm#i55|Abraham Hochkin Jr.|b. 9 Apr 1731\nd. 10 Feb 1815|p159.htm#i40|Sarah Stone|b. 20 Aug 1732\nd. 9 Dec 1816|p342.htm#i46|||||||
Jaherzy S. Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born circa 1803 at CT, USA. She was the daughter of Oliver Hochkin and Cynthia Jackson. Jaherzy died on 18 October 1822 at New Haven, New Haven County, CT, USA. Oliver's daughters death was reported but her name was not given. The report said that she was a member of the Methodist Society. The death is also given by Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, and he does not give a name. Some reports show the death on the 8th of October.. She was buried at Grove Street Cemetery, at New Haven, New Haven County, CT, USA, . Lot 49, Laurel St.1
Her death was reported in seven Connecticut newspapers and listed in New Haven Cemetery Inscriptions. The name given as Hochkin, was also listed in Jacobus. She is buried in plot 49, Laurel at Grove St Cemetery. a common marker lists the entire family and their deaths.2,3
Her death was reported in seven Connecticut newspapers and listed in New Haven Cemetery Inscriptions. The name given as Hochkin, was also listed in Jacobus. She is buried in plot 49, Laurel at Grove St Cemetery. a common marker lists the entire family and their deaths.2,3
Last Edited=31 Jan 2008
Jane Hodgkin1
F, (9 May 1738 - 3 January 1823)
Jane Hodgkin|b. 9 May 1738\nd. 3 Jan 1823|p161.htm#i43|Abraham Hodgkin|b. 4 Feb 1704/5\nd. 6 Mar 1770|p160.htm#i12|Hannah Maltby|b. 18 Sep 1704\nd. 1 Dec 1779|p251.htm#i20|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|John Maltby (Maltbie)|b. 1670\nd. Aug 1727|p251.htm#i3134|Hannah Lord|b. 1670\nd. 15 Jun 1759|p245.htm#i3135|
Jane Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 9 May 1738 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.2 She was the daughter of Abraham Hodgkin and Hannah Maltby. She married Edward Edmund Lewis at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 7 September 1757. Married by Rev James Sprout..3 Jane Hodgkin died on 3 January 1823 at Lenox, Madison County, NY, USA, at age 84.
Last Edited=12 Aug 2006
Children of Jane Hodgkin and Edward Edmund Lewis
- Rebecca Lewis (18 Mar 1759 - )
- Hannah Lewis (16 Sep 1761 - )
- Edmund Lewis (2 Jun 1766 - 25 Apr 1840)
- Samuel Lewis (28 Aug 1770 - )
- John Lewis (19 Feb 1773 - 1848)
Janna Hodgkin1,2
M, (7 April 1709 - 5 June 1757)
Janna Hodgkin|b. 7 Apr 1709\nd. 5 Jun 1757|p161.htm#i14|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|John Hodgkin|b. b 1633\nd. 28 Oct 1687|p161.htm#i1|Mary Bishop|b. 28 Sep 1652\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p27.htm#i2|John Hill|b. 10 Jan 1650\nd. 8 May 1690|p153.htm#i1582|Thankful Stowe|b. 6 Nov 1646\nd. 18 Nov 1711|p343.htm#i1583|
Janna Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 7 April 1709.3 He was the son of Joseph Hodgkin and Elizabeth Hill. He married Sarah Edwards at East Hampton, Madison County, NY, USA, on 25 September 1729. They were married by Rev Nathaniel Huntting, MG..4 He resided at Killingworth, Middlesex County, CT, USA, in 1737. Janna Hodgkin died on 5 June 1757 at Killingworth, Middlesex County, CT, at age 48.
Janna became a member of the Killingworth First Congregational Church on the same day as his wife Sarah, 18 January 1737/8, according to church records, Vol 2, PG 5. His Will and the appraisal of his property is part of the Connecticut Historical files. Janna's considerable land holding were divided between his three living daughters, Mary, Lucy and Ame. Daniel Rutty was the Administrator of the Will.
Janna became a member of the Killingworth First Congregational Church on the same day as his wife Sarah, 18 January 1737/8, according to church records, Vol 2, PG 5. His Will and the appraisal of his property is part of the Connecticut Historical files. Janna's considerable land holding were divided between his three living daughters, Mary, Lucy and Ame. Daniel Rutty was the Administrator of the Will.
Last Edited=4 Feb 2008
Children of Janna Hodgkin and Sarah Edwards
- Mary Hodgkin (5 Aug 1730 - )
- Lucy Hodgkin+ (21 Feb 1731/32 - 17 Feb 1776)
- Thomas Hodgkin (9 Oct 1733 - 5 Jul 1753)
- Sarah Hodgkin (29 Aug 1735 - 9 Aug 1753)
- Elizabeth Hodgkin (20 Jan 1737/38 - )
- Anna (Ame) Hodgkin (8 Apr 1741 - )
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 648 &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p281.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 49, married by Rev Nathaniel Huntting, NG.
John Hodgkin1,2,3,4,5,6,7
M, (before 1633 - 28 October 1687)
John Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin.8 He was born before 1633 at Essex County, England.
On this date, 11 May 1654, Jno, Hodgkin was appointed as a "Freeman" in Guilford. He must have been at least age 21 at this time in order to be a Freeman.
He married Mary Bishop at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 4 April 1670.9,4 John Hodgkin died in January 1681/82 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. He died, according to conflicting information, on 28 October 1687 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT.
Very little is known about our progenitor or his life in America. Burke’s and other Compilers of English Genealogy refer to the Hotchkin name in the 16th and 17th century; however, the family in America did not use the name until nearly 1800. He was not well known, yet he married into the prominent Bishop family and was closely associated with Gov. William Leete. None of the records give John’s birth date but he had to be at least 21 when he was made a Freeman, placing his birth before 1633. A book by P. R. Burke, Lincolnshire County, England, has assembled a family that shows some possibility of including our John and giving a birth date. It shows a John Hotchkin, born about 1591 in Coulsworth, Lincolnshire who married Smith, born about 1595 in Bourne. They were married on 28 Jan 1615/16 and had four boys. The oldest son, John, was born 20 Oct 1616, William 14 Dec 1617, Anthony 19 Dec 1619, and Richard 6 Jan 1621/22. Richard is given a death date of 27 Feb 1622/23. None of the others have death dates or locations. Our John appears in the records of Guilford as Hodgke or Hodgkin, but never as Hotchkin.
William Leete was born 1612/13 in Dodington, England. He sailed from England on the ship St. John, Captain Russell commanding, arriving at New Haven, CT between July 10 and 15 1639. It is possible that John was on this ship, but Talcott, Families, says that he came from Essex, England to Guilford, CT in 1654; however, Talcott offers no proof of this date or location. Steiner says that he came about 1648 as Gov. Leete’s man.
R. R. Hinman’s, Catalog of the Names of the First Puritan Settlers of Connecticut, offers proof that our progenitor was in Guilford in 1642. A list signed by John Fowler, William Seward and William Jonson, has the estate of John Hodgke valued at L35 0s. John Hodgkin took the Oath of Fidelity as a Freeman on 11 May 1654, as Jno Hodgkin. This Oath placed him in a class to own property and participate in the management of the church and village. On 4 September 1654, John Hodgkin was appointed by the Guilford town managers, as one of two “cow keepers to keep the cows beyond East River.” Steiner says, “In October 1667, the General Assembly granted Guilford, for there North bounds, from the sea into the wilderness tenn miles.” Lt. Munson was appointed to run these bounds in May 1671. To join with him, Guilford on 28 May appointed William Seward, John Grave, John Hopson, Thomas Meacock, John Hodgke and John Scranton Jr.
Bernard Christian Steiner, History of Guilford & Madison Connecticut , describes the settlement of Madison and John’s move to that area. “In 1650, Guilford encouraged a removal to the area by offering a certain portion of cleared land . . . In 1656 the upland was surveyed and allotted to each planter in the town according to his lot . . . certainly as soon as 1658 the settlement began . . . The other settlers within the limits of this district were John and Ebenezer French, John French Jr., John Grave, Nathaniel Evarts, Cornelius and John Dowd and Thomas Hotchkin from Guilford, Jonathan Hoit from Windsor and Ebenezer Field from Deerfield, MA. Jonathan Murray from Scotland settled in 1688 in the neighborhood that is now called Scotland, and John Bishop from Guilford, sometime after settled in the same neighborhood. John Hodgkin soon removed from the Green and settled at the Horsepond, where Ebenezer Dudley also settled.” It is worth noting that Thomas has the surname Hotchkin and John has Hodgkin. No further information is given on Thomas and no trace has been found of him, nor do we know his relationship to John.
John died in January 1681/2 in either Guilford or Madison but no exact date or burial location is known. On 3 November 1696, according to probate records, John’s land on East Creek, amounting to 10 acres, 3 roods and 3 rods, and inventoried at 25 pounds, was delivered to his eldest son John. As his double portion amounted to only 13 pounds, he contracted to pay, “when orderly demanded,” his sister Mary, her full portion, 6.10.0 pounds in current pay, and to give his brother Thomas the remainder of the estate, 5.10 pounds, in land, when the latter “shall come of age to receive his portion and orderly demands it.”
It is likely that John Hodgkin was a substantial citizen of Guilford, although he does not appear prominently in the records. This belief is based on his net worth at death, his home on the Green at Guilford, his marriage to Mary Bishop, the granddaughter of John Bishop, signer of the Guilford Covenant, and his relationship to William Leete. The relationship as “Leete’s Man” 10was likely as a political advisor or supporter.11



On this date, 11 May 1654, Jno, Hodgkin was appointed as a "Freeman" in Guilford. He must have been at least age 21 at this time in order to be a Freeman.
He married Mary Bishop at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 4 April 1670.9,4 John Hodgkin died in January 1681/82 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. He died, according to conflicting information, on 28 October 1687 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT.
Very little is known about our progenitor or his life in America. Burke’s and other Compilers of English Genealogy refer to the Hotchkin name in the 16th and 17th century; however, the family in America did not use the name until nearly 1800. He was not well known, yet he married into the prominent Bishop family and was closely associated with Gov. William Leete. None of the records give John’s birth date but he had to be at least 21 when he was made a Freeman, placing his birth before 1633. A book by P. R. Burke, Lincolnshire County, England, has assembled a family that shows some possibility of including our John and giving a birth date. It shows a John Hotchkin, born about 1591 in Coulsworth, Lincolnshire who married Smith, born about 1595 in Bourne. They were married on 28 Jan 1615/16 and had four boys. The oldest son, John, was born 20 Oct 1616, William 14 Dec 1617, Anthony 19 Dec 1619, and Richard 6 Jan 1621/22. Richard is given a death date of 27 Feb 1622/23. None of the others have death dates or locations. Our John appears in the records of Guilford as Hodgke or Hodgkin, but never as Hotchkin.
William Leete was born 1612/13 in Dodington, England. He sailed from England on the ship St. John, Captain Russell commanding, arriving at New Haven, CT between July 10 and 15 1639. It is possible that John was on this ship, but Talcott, Families, says that he came from Essex, England to Guilford, CT in 1654; however, Talcott offers no proof of this date or location. Steiner says that he came about 1648 as Gov. Leete’s man.
R. R. Hinman’s, Catalog of the Names of the First Puritan Settlers of Connecticut, offers proof that our progenitor was in Guilford in 1642. A list signed by John Fowler, William Seward and William Jonson, has the estate of John Hodgke valued at L35 0s. John Hodgkin took the Oath of Fidelity as a Freeman on 11 May 1654, as Jno Hodgkin. This Oath placed him in a class to own property and participate in the management of the church and village. On 4 September 1654, John Hodgkin was appointed by the Guilford town managers, as one of two “cow keepers to keep the cows beyond East River.” Steiner says, “In October 1667, the General Assembly granted Guilford, for there North bounds, from the sea into the wilderness tenn miles.” Lt. Munson was appointed to run these bounds in May 1671. To join with him, Guilford on 28 May appointed William Seward, John Grave, John Hopson, Thomas Meacock, John Hodgke and John Scranton Jr.
Bernard Christian Steiner, History of Guilford & Madison Connecticut , describes the settlement of Madison and John’s move to that area. “In 1650, Guilford encouraged a removal to the area by offering a certain portion of cleared land . . . In 1656 the upland was surveyed and allotted to each planter in the town according to his lot . . . certainly as soon as 1658 the settlement began . . . The other settlers within the limits of this district were John and Ebenezer French, John French Jr., John Grave, Nathaniel Evarts, Cornelius and John Dowd and Thomas Hotchkin from Guilford, Jonathan Hoit from Windsor and Ebenezer Field from Deerfield, MA. Jonathan Murray from Scotland settled in 1688 in the neighborhood that is now called Scotland, and John Bishop from Guilford, sometime after settled in the same neighborhood. John Hodgkin soon removed from the Green and settled at the Horsepond, where Ebenezer Dudley also settled.” It is worth noting that Thomas has the surname Hotchkin and John has Hodgkin. No further information is given on Thomas and no trace has been found of him, nor do we know his relationship to John.
John died in January 1681/2 in either Guilford or Madison but no exact date or burial location is known. On 3 November 1696, according to probate records, John’s land on East Creek, amounting to 10 acres, 3 roods and 3 rods, and inventoried at 25 pounds, was delivered to his eldest son John. As his double portion amounted to only 13 pounds, he contracted to pay, “when orderly demanded,” his sister Mary, her full portion, 6.10.0 pounds in current pay, and to give his brother Thomas the remainder of the estate, 5.10 pounds, in land, when the latter “shall come of age to receive his portion and orderly demands it.”
It is likely that John Hodgkin was a substantial citizen of Guilford, although he does not appear prominently in the records. This belief is based on his net worth at death, his home on the Green at Guilford, his marriage to Mary Bishop, the granddaughter of John Bishop, signer of the Guilford Covenant, and his relationship to William Leete. The relationship as “Leete’s Man” 10was likely as a political advisor or supporter.11
Last Edited=5 Nov 2009
Children of John Hodgkin and Mary Bishop
- John Hodgkin (12 Apr 1671 - 18 Jan 1727)
- Mary Hodgkin+ (9 Dec 1672 - 9 Nov 1711)
- Elizabeth Hodgkin+ (1674 - 9 Nov 1711)
- Joseph Hodgkin+ (25 Jul 1675 - 28 May 1756)
- Thomas Hodgkin Jr. Esq.+ (1677 - 24 Apr 1754)
Citations
- [S3] Bernard Christian Steiner, History of Guilford & Madison Connecticut, pg 130, 163 and 195.
- [S2] Hon. Ralph D. Symth, History of Guilford Connecticut, pg 13,23, 26, 27 and 29.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, pg 281.
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, pg 647.
- [S24] CB, LLD Sir Bernard Burke, Burke's Landed Gentry, Including American Families with British Ancestry.
- [S127] Royal R. Hinman, Catalogue of the First Puritan Settlers, pg 579.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, pg 67.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol A.
- [S3] Bernard Christian Steiner, History of Guilford & Madison Connecticut, pg 281.
- [S3] Bernard Christian Steiner, History of Guilford & Madison Connecticut.
- [S553] Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of Connecticut Families.
John Hodgkin1,2,3
M, (12 April 1671 - 18 January 1727)
John Hodgkin|b. 12 Apr 1671\nd. 18 Jan 1727|p161.htm#i3|John Hodgkin|b. b 1633\nd. 28 Oct 1687|p161.htm#i1|Mary Bishop|b. 28 Sep 1652\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p27.htm#i2|||||||John Bishop Jr.|b. 1625\nd. Oct 1683|p27.htm#i1577|Susannah Goldham|b. 1635\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p118.htm#i1578|
John Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. P was born at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 12 April 1671.4 He was the son of John Hodgkin and Mary Bishop. He married Mary Hull at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 10 March 1697.5,1,2 John Hodgkin died on 18 January 1727 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 55.6
Guilford Deeds, Vol 2:16, 27 Feb 1705/06 shows a deed from John Hodgkin to the Selectmen of Guilford for land taken for a highway. Charles H. Davis, History of Wallingford, Connecticut, us that John and his wife Mary had moved to Wallingford by 1713 as, “John Hodgkins, from west side of the river, on 29 December 1713, dissented to a proposition that children between the ages of 6 and 16 should have to pay to finance the schools, 2 d. each, whether they went to school or not.” Both Talcott and Symth say that John and Mary had no children.
Guilford Deeds, Vol 2:16, 27 Feb 1705/06 shows a deed from John Hodgkin to the Selectmen of Guilford for land taken for a highway. Charles H. Davis, History of Wallingford, Connecticut, us that John and his wife Mary had moved to Wallingford by 1713 as, “John Hodgkins, from west side of the river, on 29 December 1713, dissented to a proposition that children between the ages of 6 and 16 should have to pay to finance the schools, 2 d. each, whether they went to school or not.” Both Talcott and Symth say that John and Mary had no children.
Last Edited=4 Feb 2008
Family: John Hodgkin and Mary Hull
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 647.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p 281.
- [S40] Charles H. S. Davis, History of Wallingford, Connecticut, p 314.
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection, Barbour Collection records birth.
- [S398] LDS International Genealogical Index, Film #7108810, #1235261.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 3.
John Hodgkin1,2
M, (30 November 1714 - 16 December 1784)
John Hodgkin|b. 30 Nov 1714\nd. 16 Dec 1784|p161.htm#i16|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|John Hodgkin|b. b 1633\nd. 28 Oct 1687|p161.htm#i1|Mary Bishop|b. 28 Sep 1652\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p27.htm#i2|John Hill|b. 10 Jan 1650\nd. 8 May 1690|p153.htm#i1582|Thankful Stowe|b. 6 Nov 1646\nd. 18 Nov 1711|p343.htm#i1583|
John Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 30 November 1714.3 He was the son of Joseph Hodgkin and Elizabeth Hill. He married Sarah Chub at Middletown, Middlesex County, CT, USA, on 13 November 1745. Married by Rev. Benjamin Bowers at Haddam Neck, CT..4,5,6 John Hodgkin died, according to conflicting information, on 10 August 1782 at Hartland, Hartford County, CT, USA.7 He died on 16 December 1784 at CT, USA, at age 70.
There are several conflicts regarding John and his wife Sarah. Both Talcott and the NEHGR agree on the birth, death and marriage dates. Records of the 1st Congregation Church give a death date of 10 August 1782 at Hartland, CT. Guilford Private Records say that they were married at Haddam Neck Congregational Church, while Barbour says that they were married in Middletown, Middlesex, CT.
Real estate records held by the Guilford Town Clerk show that John Hodgkin, sold to his brother Noah; a tract of land commonly called Walnut Hill and containing about 4 acres, for a sum of 28 pounds in current money. This deed was recorded 22 January 1747/8.
There are several conflicts regarding John and his wife Sarah. Both Talcott and the NEHGR agree on the birth, death and marriage dates. Records of the 1st Congregation Church give a death date of 10 August 1782 at Hartland, CT. Guilford Private Records say that they were married at Haddam Neck Congregational Church, while Barbour says that they were married in Middletown, Middlesex, CT.
Real estate records held by the Guilford Town Clerk show that John Hodgkin, sold to his brother Noah; a tract of land commonly called Walnut Hill and containing about 4 acres, for a sum of 28 pounds in current money. This deed was recorded 22 January 1747/8.
Last Edited=4 Feb 2008
Family: John Hodgkin and Sarah Chub
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 649 &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p 281, neither citation gives death date.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 648.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 1, pg 27, Rev Benjamin Bowers.
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection, No location given.
- [S164] Records of 1st Congregational Church, Vol 2, pg164.
John Hodgkin1,2
M, (1736 - 23 February 1736/37)
John Hodgkin|b. 1736\nd. 23 Feb 1736/37|p161.htm#i42|Abraham Hodgkin|b. 4 Feb 1704/5\nd. 6 Mar 1770|p160.htm#i12|Hannah Maltby|b. 18 Sep 1704\nd. 1 Dec 1779|p251.htm#i20|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|John Maltby (Maltbie)|b. 1670\nd. Aug 1727|p251.htm#i3134|Hannah Lord|b. 1670\nd. 15 Jun 1759|p245.htm#i3135|
John Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born in 1736 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. He was the son of Abraham Hodgkin and Hannah Maltby. John Hodgkin died on 23 February 1736/37 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. He was buried at CT, USA, .
Last Edited=31 Mar 2006
John Hodgkin1,2
M, (4 September 1761 - )
John Hodgkin|b. 4 Sep 1761|p161.htm#i73|Thomas Hodgkin|b. 26 Jul 1740\nd. 27 May 1825|p162.htm#i30|Elizabeth Parmelee|b. 18 Jul 1741|p284.htm#i71|Joseph Hodgkin Jr. Ens.|b. 2 Mar 1711/12\nd. 9 Aug 1752|p161.htm#i15|Lydia Redfield|b. 9 Feb 1716\nd. 16 Dec 1784|p301.htm#i23|Isaac Parmelee|b. 20 May 1702\nd. 13 Jun 1752|p284.htm#i3177|Elizabeth Evarts|b. 14 Jun 1705\nd. 23 Oct 1753|p100.htm#i3178|
John Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was baptized on 4 September 1761. He was born on 4 September 1761 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. He was the son of Thomas Hodgkin and Elizabeth Parmelee.
Last Edited=10 Mar 2008
John Hodgkin1
M, (17 July 1771 - 17 April 1850)
John Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born on 17 July 1771 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.2 He died on 17 April 1850 at Otis, Berkshire County, MA, USA, at age 78.3
The Bowman Collection of MA Vital Records has John Hodgkins, a carpenter, widowed, born in Guilford, Ct., d 17 April 1850, at Otis, age 78-9-0. Vol. 48, Page 37.
The Bowman Collection of MA Vital Records has John Hodgkins, a carpenter, widowed, born in Guilford, Ct., d 17 April 1850, at Otis, age 78-9-0. Vol. 48, Page 37.
Last Edited=1 Feb 2008
Citations
- [S56] George Ernest Bowman, Bowman Collection of Massachusetts Vital Records, vol 48, pg 37 has age 78 and 9 months at death.
- [S56] George Ernest Bowman, Bowman Collection of Massachusetts Vital Records, vol 48, pg 37, age 78 years, 9 months at death.
- [S56] George Ernest Bowman, Bowman Collection of Massachusetts Vital Records, vol 48, pg 37 age 78 years, 9 months at death.
Joseph Hodgkin1,2
M, (25 July 1675 - 28 May 1756)
Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|John Hodgkin|b. b 1633\nd. 28 Oct 1687|p161.htm#i1|Mary Bishop|b. 28 Sep 1652\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p27.htm#i2|||||||John Bishop Jr.|b. 1625\nd. Oct 1683|p27.htm#i1577|Susannah Goldham|b. 1635\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p118.htm#i1578|
Joseph Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 25 July 1675. He was the son of John Hodgkin and Mary Bishop. He married Elizabeth Hill at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 1 March 1704. They were married by Rev Thomas Ruggles..3 Joseph Hodgkin married Hannah Lord circa 1727 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT. The marriage of Hannah and Joseph has not been found in the Guilford Vital Records and is only known from his Will. Internet postings give the name of Lord and birth and death dates and locations.. Joseph Hodgkin died on 28 May 1756 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 80.
The Guilford Town Hall has a fragile old book that contains cattle brands from the late 1600's. In this book is recorded Joseph Hodgkin's brand with a date of 17 October 1705 and the following brand description, "a hollow crop on the near ear and a split in the top of the off ear." Joseph is listed on a "List of Freemen of the Corporation of Connecticut Colony dwelling in the Town of Guilford, and enrolled in the open Freemen's Meeting on the last Tuesday in April in the 3rd year of his Majesty Reign, 1730." Two other Hodgkin's are also listed but the Compilers copy of the list is folded on their names. On 17 September 1750 a list of Freemen, presently living in Guilford, was publish and Joseph and Thomas Hodgkin Esq. were the only two members of the family listed. On 10 March 1728/9, Joseph Hodgkin deeded to his brother Thomas a parcel of land containing 9 1/2 acres for the sum of fifty pounds current money.
Joseph's Will, dated 12 March 1749/5, and its numerous codicils leaves property to his "beloved wife Hannah." This information gives us a marriage after the death of Elizabeth. It also leaves property to brothers John and Abraham and sons Janna and Joseph. A later codicil, that seems to be dated in 1755 says that Joseph shall have no part of his estate and his share shall go to his "loving son Janna." This codicil would seem to challenge our death date for Joseph Jr; as he wouldn't be removed from the Will in that manner if he was already dead.
The Guilford Town Hall has a fragile old book that contains cattle brands from the late 1600's. In this book is recorded Joseph Hodgkin's brand with a date of 17 October 1705 and the following brand description, "a hollow crop on the near ear and a split in the top of the off ear." Joseph is listed on a "List of Freemen of the Corporation of Connecticut Colony dwelling in the Town of Guilford, and enrolled in the open Freemen's Meeting on the last Tuesday in April in the 3rd year of his Majesty Reign, 1730." Two other Hodgkin's are also listed but the Compilers copy of the list is folded on their names. On 17 September 1750 a list of Freemen, presently living in Guilford, was publish and Joseph and Thomas Hodgkin Esq. were the only two members of the family listed. On 10 March 1728/9, Joseph Hodgkin deeded to his brother Thomas a parcel of land containing 9 1/2 acres for the sum of fifty pounds current money.
Joseph's Will, dated 12 March 1749/5, and its numerous codicils leaves property to his "beloved wife Hannah." This information gives us a marriage after the death of Elizabeth. It also leaves property to brothers John and Abraham and sons Janna and Joseph. A later codicil, that seems to be dated in 1755 says that Joseph shall have no part of his estate and his share shall go to his "loving son Janna." This codicil would seem to challenge our death date for Joseph Jr; as he wouldn't be removed from the Will in that manner if he was already dead.
Last Edited=19 Apr 2009
Children of Joseph Hodgkin and Elizabeth Hill
- Abraham Hodgkin+ (4 Feb 1704/5 - 6 Mar 1770)
- Mary Hodgkin (11 May 1706 - )
- Janna Hodgkin+ (7 Apr 1709 - 5 Jun 1757)
- Joseph Hodgkin Jr. Ens.+ (2 Mar 1711/12 - 9 Aug 1752)
- John Hodgkin (30 Nov 1714 - 16 Dec 1784)
- Noah Hodgkin+ (14 Oct 1716 - 4 May 1783)
- Elizabeth Hodgkin+ (14 Jun 1720 - 21 Sep 1802)
- Ebenezer Hodgkin+ (20 Jun 1722 - 24 Jul 1794)
Family: Joseph Hodgkin and Hannah Lord
Joseph Hodgkin1,2
M, (30 May 1754 - 2 January 1756)
Joseph Hodgkin|b. 30 May 1754\nd. 2 Jan 1756|p161.htm#i37|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Seth Morse Dea.|b. Apr 1687\nd. 13 Jun 1783|p268.htm#i1719|Hannah Faulker|b. 1690\nd. a 1728|p102.htm#i1720|
Joseph Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born on 30 May 1754 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.3 He was the son of Noah Hodgkin and Hannah Morse. Joseph Hodgkin died on 2 January 1756 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 1. Guilford Private Records, Vol 1, pg 1, Noah Hodgkin, his child, died 2 Jan, 1755.. He was buried at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, .
Joseph was baptized at the Fourth Church, Guilford on 2 June 1754.
The Guilford Private Records, Vol 1, pg 1,says Noah Hodgkin, his child, died 2 January 1755.
Joseph was baptized at the Fourth Church, Guilford on 2 June 1754.
The Guilford Private Records, Vol 1, pg 1,says Noah Hodgkin, his child, died 2 January 1755.
Last Edited=27 Mar 2008
Joseph Hodgkin1,2
M, (2 January 1755 - after 1810)
Joseph Hodgkin|b. 2 Jan 1755\nd. a 1810|p161.htm#i38|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Seth Morse Dea.|b. Apr 1687\nd. 13 Jun 1783|p268.htm#i1719|Hannah Faulker|b. 1690\nd. a 1728|p102.htm#i1720|
Joseph Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born on 2 January 1755 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. He was the son of Noah Hodgkin and Hannah Morse. Joseph Hodgkin was a Private, andserved in Capt Simeon Smith Co., Col. Philip B. Bradley Regt, during the Revolutionary War.
He resided at Cornwall, Litchfield County, CT, USA, in 1779. He appeared on the census of 1790 at Cornwall, Litchfield County, CT. The census lists the family as: Joseph Hotchkins, 1 male over 16 (1774 or older), 1 male under 16 (1774 and older); 4 females include head of household.. He appeared on the census of 1810 at CT, USA. The census lists the family as: Joseph Hotskins, 1 male under 10, 1 male 26 to 45, 1 male over 45, 1 female 16 to 26.. He died after 1810 at CT, USA.
Joseph was born on the same day as his "name-sake" older brother died and was given the same name. It is rather unusual that he was born within nine months after the birth of his brother Joseph and it is possible that this is a dating problem due to the difference in the beginning of the New Year. E. C. Starr, "History of Cornwall," includes copies of some documents referring to individuals taken prisoners at Fort Washington and held in New York. In one letter dated 3 May 1779, Ketchel Bell Jr., Amos Johnson Jr., Jacob Schovil, Joseph Hochkin and Oliver Burnham claim that they were, "confined without necessary firewood or other comforts." It is claimed that these men were of the Alarms List, within the Limits of the 4th Co., of the 14th Regt of the State of Connecticut.
A Joseph Hotchkin of Cornwall, CT purchased a parcel of land from Mathew Brown of Richmond, MA in West Stockbridge, MA on 16 January 1796, MA Deeds, Vol 36, PG 2.
Joseph was born on the same day as his "name-sake" older brother died and was given the same name. It is rather unusual that he was born within nine months after the birth of his brother Joseph and it is possible that this is a dating problem due to the difference in the beginning of the New Year. E. C. Starr, "History of Cornwall," includes copies of some documents referring to individuals taken prisoners at Fort Washington and held in New York. In one letter dated 3 May 1779, Ketchel Bell Jr., Amos Johnson Jr., Jacob Schovil, Joseph Hochkin and Oliver Burnham claim that they were, "confined without necessary firewood or other comforts." It is claimed that these men were of the Alarms List, within the Limits of the 4th Co., of the 14th Regt of the State of Connecticut.
A Joseph Hotchkin of Cornwall, CT purchased a parcel of land from Mathew Brown of Richmond, MA in West Stockbridge, MA on 16 January 1796, MA Deeds, Vol 36, PG 2.
Last Edited=29 May 2010
Joseph Hodgkin
M, (3 October 1759 - )
Joseph Hodgkin|b. 3 Oct 1759|p161.htm#i72|Thomas Hodgkin|b. 26 Jul 1740\nd. 27 May 1825|p162.htm#i30|Elizabeth Parmelee|b. 18 Jul 1741|p284.htm#i71|Joseph Hodgkin Jr. Ens.|b. 2 Mar 1711/12\nd. 9 Aug 1752|p161.htm#i15|Lydia Redfield|b. 9 Feb 1716\nd. 16 Dec 1784|p301.htm#i23|Isaac Parmelee|b. 20 May 1702\nd. 13 Jun 1752|p284.htm#i3177|Elizabeth Evarts|b. 14 Jun 1705\nd. 23 Oct 1753|p100.htm#i3178|
Joseph Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. He was born on 3 October 1759 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.1 He was the son of Thomas Hodgkin and Elizabeth Parmelee. Joseph Hodgkin was a Private, andserved in Col. Humphey's Regt, 6th Connecticut Army, during the Revolutionary War. He died in Ft. Washington Revolutionary War Camp at the age of 17.
Joseph was a member of the 6th Connecticut Army, Col. Humphrey's Regt. He died in a Revolutionary War Camp at age 17. Records show an enlistment date of 12 July and a discharge on 16 November These dates are show in Smyth, History of Guilford, CT.The year is not shown but it would be 1777 or 1778. Joseph is listed as a prisoner at Ft. Washington.
Joseph was a member of the 6th Connecticut Army, Col. Humphrey's Regt. He died in a Revolutionary War Camp at age 17. Records show an enlistment date of 12 July and a discharge on 16 November These dates are show in Smyth, History of Guilford, CT.The year is not shown but it would be 1777 or 1778. Joseph is listed as a prisoner at Ft. Washington.
Last Edited=25 Nov 2008
Citations
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
Joseph Hodgkin Jr. Ens.1,2
M, (2 March 1711/12 - 9 August 1752)
Joseph Hodgkin Jr. Ens.|b. 2 Mar 1711/12\nd. 9 Aug 1752|p161.htm#i15|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|John Hodgkin|b. b 1633\nd. 28 Oct 1687|p161.htm#i1|Mary Bishop|b. 28 Sep 1652\nd. 1 Nov 1703|p27.htm#i2|John Hill|b. 10 Jan 1650\nd. 8 May 1690|p153.htm#i1582|Thankful Stowe|b. 6 Nov 1646\nd. 18 Nov 1711|p343.htm#i1583|
Joseph Hodgkin Jr. Ens. was also known as Hotchkin. He was born on 2 March 1711/12 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.3 He was the son of Joseph Hodgkin and Elizabeth Hill. He married Lydia Redfield at Killingworth, Middlesex County, CT, USA, on 21 February 1736/37.4,5 Joseph Hodgkin Jr. Ens. died, according to conflicting information, on 5 September 1740 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT.6 He died on 9 August 1752 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 40. The Redfield Genealogy gives the date as 10 August..7
Joseph Hodgkin Jr appears on a List of Freemen, dated 29 April 1740 and again on a list dated 15 September 1741. The Connecticut Historical Files have a document, dated 17 April, 1757, appointing wife Lydia, the guardian of their minor son Thomas. This document refers to Joseph as Ensign Joseph Hotchkin.
Joseph Hodgkin Jr appears on a List of Freemen, dated 29 April 1740 and again on a list dated 15 September 1741. The Connecticut Historical Files have a document, dated 17 April, 1757, appointing wife Lydia, the guardian of their minor son Thomas. This document refers to Joseph as Ensign Joseph Hotchkin.
Last Edited=13 Apr 2008
Children of Joseph Hodgkin Jr. Ens. and Lydia Redfield
- Abigail Hodgkin+ (28 Sep 1739 - )
- Thomas Hodgkin+ (26 Jul 1740 - 27 May 1825)
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 648 &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p281.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 54, married by Rev Jonathan Todd, MG.
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection, date given in this record collection.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
Lois Hodgkin1
F, (30 January 1749/50 - 27 August 1751)
Lois Hodgkin|b. 30 Jan 1749/50\nd. 27 Aug 1751|p161.htm#i35|Noah Hodgkin|b. 14 Oct 1716\nd. 4 May 1783|p162.htm#i17|Hannah Morse|b. 1713\nd. 10 Jul 1794|p267.htm#i25|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Seth Morse Dea.|b. Apr 1687\nd. 13 Jun 1783|p268.htm#i1719|Hannah Faulker|b. 1690\nd. a 1728|p102.htm#i1720|
Lois Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 30 January 1749/50 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.2 She was the daughter of Noah Hodgkin and Hannah Morse. Lois Hodgkin died on 27 August 1751 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, at age 1.2
Lois and her twin sister died one day apart.
Lois and her twin sister died one day apart.
Last Edited=4 Feb 2008
Louise Hodgkin
F, (circa 1768 - April 1777)
Louise Hodgkin|b. c 1768\nd. Apr 1777|p161.htm#i102|Samuel Hodgkin|b. 21 Apr 1743|p162.htm#i44|Jerusha Hubbard|b. 14 Apr 1750|p210.htm#i94|Abraham Hodgkin|b. 4 Feb 1704/5\nd. 6 Mar 1770|p160.htm#i12|Hannah Maltby|b. 18 Sep 1704\nd. 1 Dec 1779|p251.htm#i20|John Hubbard|b. 22 Aug 1711\nd. c 1801|p210.htm#i5607|Martha Hollister|b. 20 Mar 1710/11\nd. 20 Jun 1753|p163.htm#i5608|
Louise Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born circa 1768 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA. She was the daughter of Samuel Hodgkin and Jerusha Hubbard. She was baptized at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 27 November 1768.1 Louise Hodgkin died in April 1777 at Norfolk, Litchfield County, CT, USA.2
Last Edited=10 Mar 2008
Lucy Hodgkin1,2
F, (21 February 1731/32 - 17 February 1776)
Lucy Hodgkin|b. 21 Feb 1731/32\nd. 17 Feb 1776|p161.htm#i78|Janna Hodgkin|b. 7 Apr 1709\nd. 5 Jun 1757|p161.htm#i14|Sarah Edwards|b. 1702\nd. 3 Jul 1753|p96.htm#i22|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|Thomas Edwards|b. 1668\nd. 31 Oct 1736|p96.htm#i2871|Mercy Conkling|b. 1670\nd. 8 Oct 1742|p60.htm#i2872|
Lucy Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 21 February 1731/32 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.3 She was the daughter of Janna Hodgkin and Sarah Edwards. She married John Sutliff II at Killingworth, Middlesex County, CT, USA, on 23 April 1754.4 Lucy Hodgkin died on 17 February 1776 at Haddam, Middlesex County, CT, USA, at age 43.
Last Edited=22 Apr 2008
Children of Lucy Hodgkin and John Sutliff II
- Sarah Sutliff (1754 - )
- Gad Sutliff (1 Jan 1756 - 4 Mar 1842)
- John Hodgkin Sutliff (1757 - c 1832)
- Naomi Sutliff (1759 - )
- Janner (Jonah) Sutliff+ (11 Mar 1762 - 28 Dec 1826)
- Lucy Sutliff (Jul 1764 - )
- Thomas Edward Sutliff (1768 - 8 Jun 1851)
- Elizabeth Sutliff (c 1770 - )
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 648 &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p 282 both give birth, neither give death.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
- [S15] Frederic W. Bailey, Early Connecticut Marriages.
Lydia Hodgkin1,2
F, (7 November 1745 - )
Lydia Hodgkin|b. 7 Nov 1745|p161.htm#i45|Abraham Hodgkin|b. 4 Feb 1704/5\nd. 6 Mar 1770|p160.htm#i12|Hannah Maltby|b. 18 Sep 1704\nd. 1 Dec 1779|p251.htm#i20|Joseph Hodgkin|b. 25 Jul 1675\nd. 28 May 1756|p161.htm#i6|Elizabeth Hill|b. 20 Feb 1675\nd. a Jun 1722|p152.htm#i11|John Maltby (Maltbie)|b. 1670\nd. Aug 1727|p251.htm#i3134|Hannah Lord|b. 1670\nd. 15 Jun 1759|p245.htm#i3135|
Lydia Hodgkin was also known as Hotchkin. She was born on 7 November 1745 at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, USA.3 She was the daughter of Abraham Hodgkin and Hannah Maltby. She married John Hall III Dea. at Guilford, New Haven County, CT, on 14 January 1768. They were married by Rev James Sprout, MG..4,5 She resided at Richmond, Berkshire County, MA, USA, in 1792.
Last Edited=14 Feb 2007
Children of Lydia Hodgkin and John Hall III Dea.
- Justus Hall (29 Dec 1768 - 1769)
- Lydia Hall (30 Jan 1771 - )
- Solomon Hall (18 Jun 1773 - )
- Abraham Hall+ (29 Aug 1776 - 17 Mar 1864)
- Linus Hall (25 Dec 1778 - )
Citations
- [S6] Alvan Talcott MD, Families of Early Guilford, p 648, p584 &.
- [S1] Ralph D. Symth, New England Historiic and Genealogical Register, Vol 58, p 282.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2.
- [S162] Lucius Barnes Barbour, Guilford Vital Records, Vol 16, 1639 - 1850, vol 2, pg 168, married by Rev James Sprout, MG.
- [S17] Lucius B. Barbour, Barbour Collection, Barbour gives her name as Lidia.
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