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Sources consulted for the biography of:John Quincy Hodges (1841–after 1900)
Biographical Information
- Sept. 1841 birth date and last known mention on June 13, 1900, in United States Census Schedules, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, 1900, Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
- Brief biographical note in Washington, D.C., New National Era, Sept. 15, 1870.
- References to John Q. Hodges and John H. Rhodes filed together in Compiled Service Military Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served With the U.S. Colored Troops, Records of the Adjutant General's Office, Record Group 94, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
- Possible first marriage reported in Nelson-Hodges Papers (1773–1936), Genealogical Vertical Files, Brooklyn Historical Society, Brooklyn, N.Y.
- 1873 marriage reported in Marriage Register, Norfolk County, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Health, Record Group 36, Library of Virginia, and in Norfolk Virginian, July 1, 1873.
Norfolk County Chancery Causes
- Emily Hodges v. Committee of William J. Hodges, 1867-012, Library of Virginia.
- Emily Hodges v. Committee of William J. Hodges, 1867-017, Library of Virginia.
- Lewis Tucker, John Tucker and James Bright and Clotilda His Wife v. Edward Tucker, Infant Under Twenty-one Years of Age, 1874-034, Library of Virginia.
- J. S. Stubbs v. Heirs of Emily Hodges, 1877-016, Library of Virginia.
- John Q. Hodges v. Lewis Tucker et al., 1888-008, Library of Virginia.
- James Bright et al. v. William J. Hodges and John Quincy Hodges, 1888-042, Library of Virginia, containing numerous important documents, including a Sept. 1867 deposition of Hodges.
- James Bright and Clotilda Bright v. the Unknown Heirs of Jno. Q. Hodges, decd et al., 1892-019, Library of Virginia.
Political Activity
- General Orders and Circulars, Headquarters First Military District, 1869 (1870), "Summary of the result of the election for members of the House of Delegates of Virginia, held on the 6th day of July, 1869," 29.
- Richmond Daily Dispatch, July 10, 1869; July 13 1869.
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