An Illustrated History of Central Oregon, Western Historical Publishing Company, Spokane, WA. 1905
On January 13, 1855, Mr. Hodges married Miss Rhoda Wilson, who was born in Missouri, on March 6, 1837. Her father, Samuel Wilson, was a native of Rockbridge county, Virginia, and was shot by a white man in 1853, while crossing the plains. He had married Sarah Delaney, a native of Kentucky. After her husband was killed, she succeeded in bringing the family across the plains and made settlement in the Willamette valley about nine miles above Corvallis. There she married Mr. Charles Johnson and moved to the vicinity of Corvallis. Her death occurred in Prineville. Mrs. Hodges died July 12, 1898. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges had the following named children, Lewis, Marion, Mrs. Sarah Luckey, Samuel, deceased, Arthur, Mrs. Carrie Wright and Eddie deceased.
An Illustrated History of Central Oregon, Western Historical Publishing Company, Spokane, WA. 1905
On January 13, 1855, Mr. Hodges married Miss Rhoda Wilson, who was born in Missouri, on March 6, 1837. Her father, Samuel Wilson, was a native of Rockbridge county, Virginia, and was shot by a white man in 1853, while crossing the plains. He had married Sarah Delaney, a native of Kentucky. After her husband was killed, she succeeded in bringing the family across the plains and made settlement in the Willamette valley about nine miles above Corvallis. There she married Mr. Charles Johnson and moved to the vicinity of Corvallis. Her death occurred in Prineville. Mrs. Hodges died July 12, 1898. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges had the following named children, Lewis, Marion, Mrs. Sarah Luckey, Samuel, deceased, Arthur, Mrs. Carrie Wright and Eddie deceased.
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