John HODGEN

Characteristics

Type Value Date Place Sources
name John HODGEN
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Events

Type Date Place Sources
death about 1789
[1]
birth 1735
[1]

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Mary VERNON

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Joseph Maddock, founder of the Wrightsborough community, sided withthe British during the Revolution. When the Americans gained power in that neighborhood, the harassment was so severe that many Quakers withdrewto areas still controlled by the Crown. John Hodgin, for instance, is listed among those who spent the summer of 1781 in Savannah, Georgia, with his wife and seven children. He also signed a letter fromSavannah dated 2 1st mo [Jan] 1782 to the Meeting for Sufferings in London.Most had returned to Wrightsborough within a short time of the British withdrawal from Savannah the following summer.

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1 http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=treadway&id=I3604
 

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