Person:Bildad Hodge (1)

Watchers
Bildad Hodge
m. Abt 1777
  1. Sarah HodgeAbt 1780 -
  2. Levi HodgeCal 1783 - 1857
  3. Bildad Hodge1784 - 1860
  4. Nancy HodgeAbt 1788 - 1856
  5. Eldad HodgeAbt 1790 - 1847
  6. Phebe HodgeAbt 1792 - 1830
  7. Seba HodgeCal 1796 - 1872
  8. Joshua HodgeAbt 1798 -
  9. Rhoda HodgeAbt 1800 - 1859
  10. Martha HodgeAbt 1803 -
  11. Livonia HodgeAbt 1805 - 1849
Facts and Events
Name[7] Bildad Hodge
Gender Male
Birth[1] 16 May 1784 Connecticut, United States
Death[1] 30 Sep 1860 Rankin, Genesee, Michigan, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Find A Grave: Mount Hope Cemetery, Rankin, MI, in Find A Grave
    Bildad Hodge.

    [Image of largely undecipherable gravestone, memorial giving b. Connecticut 16 May 1784, d. Genesee Co., MI, 30 Sep 1860.]

  2.   Delaware, New York, United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    [1].

    Stamford, NY, age 25-45

  3.   Genesee, Michigan, United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    [2].

    Mundy Township, age 50 to 60

  4.   Genesee, Michigan, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    line 9.

    Mundy, age 65, b. Connecticut, wife Rhoda, son Cyrenus

  5.   Genesee, Michigan, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Flint, Michigan)
    line 15.

    Mundy, age 75, b. New York, living alone

  6.   Franklin County (Massachusetts). Register of Deeds. Deeds, 1787-1947 (bulk 1787-1910). (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972, 1991)
    Vol. 49, p. 54.

    20 Sep 1819: Bildad Hodge of Stamford in the County of Delaware and State of New York yeoman for $110 quitclaims to Phebe Hodge and Eldad Hodge both of Warwick Executors of the last will and Testament of Levi Hodge late of said Warwick deceased all right as son and heir to the said Levi Hodge deceased.

  7. This page is a collection of likely-looking sources based on appropriate age and name matching, only conceivable because of his fairly unique name. Allred, p. 141, does even list Bildad as a child of his father, much less what became of him, but since he is named in his father's will, we known there was a son Bildad in this family, and the deed shows he is the one living in New York in 1820. The rest is pretty much guesswork, but probably correct.