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Margaret Ann “Maggie” <I>Collins</I> Hodges

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Margaret Ann “Maggie” Collins Hodges

Birth
Rankin County, Mississippi, USA
Death
29 Jan 1940 (aged 88)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Caldwell, Burleson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Widow of Henry Hodges
Informant: Mrs. H. W. Wheeler, Houston TX (daughter)
Burial: Caldwell TX

Father: Jeptha S Collins, ca 1818 South Carolina
Mother: Margaret A Collins, ca 1821 Mississippi

Name Henry Hodges
Spouse's Name Maggie A. Collins
Event Date 24 Dec 1871
Event Place Rankin,Mississippi

1900 Census; Burleson County Texas, Precinct 2; married; mother of 6 (living) of 10 children

1910 Census: Burleson County, Texas: Precinct 2: married; mother of 4 (living) of 10 children; married 39 years.

"Former Resident is Buried Here

Funeral services were held here Wednesday. afternoon for Mrs. Margaret Ann Hodges, 88, a former resident of Caldwell. She died Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. H. W. Wheeler of Rt. 3. Houston. Services were conducted at Houston by Rev. Lee Hemphill of Dayton. The body was brought here by the Heights Funeral Home of Houston for burial. The deceased was the wido fo the late Henry Hodges we was buried here in 1924.
Two daughters and two sons survive."

The Caldwell News
February 1, 1940
Vol. 54, No. 42. Ed. 1
Widow of Henry Hodges
Informant: Mrs. H. W. Wheeler, Houston TX (daughter)
Burial: Caldwell TX

Father: Jeptha S Collins, ca 1818 South Carolina
Mother: Margaret A Collins, ca 1821 Mississippi

Name Henry Hodges
Spouse's Name Maggie A. Collins
Event Date 24 Dec 1871
Event Place Rankin,Mississippi

1900 Census; Burleson County Texas, Precinct 2; married; mother of 6 (living) of 10 children

1910 Census: Burleson County, Texas: Precinct 2: married; mother of 4 (living) of 10 children; married 39 years.

"Former Resident is Buried Here

Funeral services were held here Wednesday. afternoon for Mrs. Margaret Ann Hodges, 88, a former resident of Caldwell. She died Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. H. W. Wheeler of Rt. 3. Houston. Services were conducted at Houston by Rev. Lee Hemphill of Dayton. The body was brought here by the Heights Funeral Home of Houston for burial. The deceased was the wido fo the late Henry Hodges we was buried here in 1924.
Two daughters and two sons survive."

The Caldwell News
February 1, 1940
Vol. 54, No. 42. Ed. 1


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