
Time to…..REBOOT! America is a young nation that was led into a dry gulch – and got bushwhacked by a Big City Slicker!
I’m going to author a initiative to get the Government to appropriate 200 billion to a new WPA Program, that will also fund The Arts, and the New Movie Industry! Ti,me to make the movies folks want to see.
John Presco
President: Bohemian Star Movie Company

Liz & Getty – TOO BIG!
Posted on July 22, 2017 by Royal Rosamond Press



Denis Quaid is a washed-up actor who is working for Fox, Murdoch, and DeSantis, to make America the Anti-Woke Capitol of the World – after failing to do so on The Day of The Insurrectionist. MSNBC suggested DeSantis is stealing his game plan from Viktor Orban, who is a lot like Putin. Folks at Fox seem to support Killer Kiri;ll who sounds like Killer Quaid, the cowboy moniker I hand him because he’s the dude that wants to kill Hollywood. Enter my Muse, Rena Easton who insprited my Bond book that takes place in Eugene.
I am composing another message to Governor Kotek about making Oregon The Woke Movie Capitol of the World with the making of…..The Wendlings! This will be the North’s Gone With The Wind, but with a happy ending. The World is SAVED! Neo-Confederate Evangelicals down in the Red States are making America over in their hateful, insurrectionist image. They want all Americans to be a
BIG LOSER!
This is why they won’t raise the debt celling. They got a hundred Viktors waiting in the wing! Whose side is Phil Knight on? He and his wife should team with Amazon to make
The Wendlings is based on the true story of Frank Buck, a oil and timber tycoon who had a office in downtown Eugene Oregon. He would put Oregonians to work making him a millionaire, but when the timber was gone, he went elsewhere to make BIG BUCKS. Wendling became a ghost town.
Dennis Quaid dresses like a fake cowboy on Fox Lies For Dollars Network. I will letting him know about Rick Perry kissing Confederate butt in Texas where the movie Giant takes place. It was filmed in Marfa Texas. My kin. Elizabeth Taylor, is called the First Influencer. In spirit, she lives in Oregon. I will author a play or movie called ‘Return To Marfa’ where the stars of Giant return to Marfa and make it the Art Capital of the World – because they can! The Giant Influencers can do anything!
Modern Art Revival For Americans
MARFA
I’ve been trying to give Eugene and Springfield my kin, Liz Taylor, so they can be like the city of MARFA, but, they don’t get it. I’m sure the Governor will. I want to be the head of The Governor’s Office of Movies and Television. The move The General was made in Cottage Grove, Keaton plays Johnnie Grey, a Johnnie Reb. Hey. Wait a minute. I this a pro-Confederate flick. Consider our first Governor, Joseph Lane, and me and Liz’s kin, John Fremont. Did Kelly-Booth provide that train?
John Presco
https://thepointsguy.com/guide/marfa-texas/

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In need of warmer winters to allow for year round film production, Méliès moved the Star Film Company to San Antonio, Texas, and leased twenty acres including a two-story house and large barn that became the “Star Film Ranch” movie studio.[1] He acted in two of his movies playing a priest in The Immortal Alamo (1911) and The Kiss of Mary Jane (1911).
In April, 1911, Gaston moved the company to Santa Paula, California, following the trend of other movie studios to relocate in California.
Giant was filmed in the West Texas town of Marfa in the Summer of 1955, roughly six hours outside of Austin. Fans would flock to the small town during production to see its stars in between takes. According to Texas Monthly, Elizabeth Taylor was incredibly generous with her time to fans and would regularly sign autographs and pose for photos even after filming for hours in the hot Texas heat.
Mara Kapsis, a color and trim designer from Chevrolet who helped design the 2018 Chevy Equinox, says the light, colors, and overall creative spirit of Marfa had a profound impact on her vision.
“It is a completely unique place,” Kapsis says. “When we first drove upon it, it was kind of this burst out of nowhere. There were all these contradictions or juxtapositions of the beautiful new architecture and this unique, old architecture and the texture of the landscape. And of course this amazing artwork in the heart of it all. I think there’s kind of no place like it that I’ve ever been.”
The thriving art scene has come to define the west Texas town. The Chinati Foundation, created by artist Donald Judd, was opened to the public in 1986. The foundation sits on 340 acres of land on the site of the former Fort D.A. Russell and features two of Judd’s most famous works. The foundation also showcases pieces from 11 other artists like Dan Flavin, Carl Andre, and Roni Horn.
French President Emmanuel Macron, right, welcomes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Elysee palace in Paris, Sunday, May 14, 2023. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a surprise visit to Paris for talks Sunday night with French President Emmanuel Macron, extending a multi-stop European tour that has elicited fresh pledges of military support as his country gears up for a counteroffensive against Russian occupation forces. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to his country house in Buckinghamshire on Monday to discuss more support for Kyiv as it fends off Russia’s invasion. Photo by Simon Dawson/No. 10 Downing Street/EPA-EFE© Simon Dawson/No. 10 Downing Street/EPA-EFE
LONDON, May 15 (UPI) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in London on Monday on a surprise visit for talks with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to lobby for more support ahead of an anticipated Spring offensive against the Russian occupation.
Zelensky announced the visit on his Twitter account just minutes before his aircraft touched down, as he praised Britain for being among Ukraine’s most steadfast backers when it came to assisting Ukraine militarily.
Residents of California have been leaving the state in droves over the last few years due to radical policies and high prices governing the state. Many former residents have been settling in more politically red states, such as Florida and Texas, which have seen immense population growth.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Orb%C3%A1n
Jon Presco
William A. Rosamond and his wife Canzada (Coleman) Rosamond and their six sons and other members of the Rosamond Family came from Kosciusko, Mississippi, where his parents owned a plantation on Big Black River. They came here in covered wagons in 1866 and experienced all the hardships on the way – wild animals and other threats to their lives.
They first settled for a short time in White Rock Creek where they were near water. Next they moved to Houston County. W.A. Rosamond, my grandpa, owned a gin and also a grist mill. And, was a farmer here in Weldon, Texas near the ole Huntsville and Crockett road. On this road was a stage stop, a short distance from their place. They had to hunt for their meat and other food. (Weldon?) was not a very clear settlement.
Canzada, my grandma, was a good hunter. She would go out and kill wild turkeys and other wild animals for their food – wild hogs. (She) cured meat by smoking it a long time. (They) had to make their lye soap as they saved grease. Their wash days were not easy – had to go to a tank & wash, boil (their clothes) in a black wash pot. Then had to Battle their clothes to dry them – beat them with a paddle.
William A. Rosamond (my grandpa) told of a hunt he was on – it was nite time. He and a friend had one shell left. They saw something so they climbed a tree. They saw two eyes shining so they used their last shell, didn’t know if they killed the animal or not because they could still see two eyes shining. But, when it got (to be) daylight, they could see a panther and it was dead.
W.A. Rosamond (my grandpa) found a baby girl in the mill hopper when he went to work one morning. This was in the late 1800s. They raised the baby.
One place they owned here (Weldon), Canzada planted some pecan trees. They are over a hundred years old – still bearing pecans.
I do not have records or dates of the land they owned – only one small farm, about 40 acres – here in Weldon, Texas. It belonged to Joseph A. Rosamond (my papa) and all of his children were born on this place.
Willam A. & Canzada Rosamond – Sons
Benjamin H. Rosamond, Nov. 11,1852, deceased Oct. 19, 1934, buried in Weldon Cemetary.
Joseph Absolum Rosamond, April 14, 1862, deceased March 5, 1946, buried in Weldon Cemetary.
Enoch R. Rosamond, 1896, buried in Weldon Cemetary.
Joseph (Big Joe) Rosamond, married 1902 to Ida Mable Harper here in Houston County, Weldon, Texas, and they moved on the old Rosamond place here in Weldon. Their four children were all born on this old place.
Emmett Joseph Rosamond – April 16th 1903
Walter Glover Rosamond – October 19, 1907
Myrtle Beatrice – January 1, 1910
Mattie Dell Rosamond – October 24, 1914
One of the sons (Glover Rosamond) lives on the place.
William and Canzada Rosamond have grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren living in Houston County.
John W. Rosamond, one of the sons, owned a store here in the late 1800s- (early) 1900s. He was also one of the early postmasters.
attend. Check the web page regarding the SOUTH CAROLINA TRIP for details.
om:”Jimmy Rosamond” jdrosamond@adelphia.net>
Subject:[HODGES-L] Another William Hodges No. 3 – Register Report 4th Generation
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 18:58:11 -0500
This is the fourth and final generation I will post for this William Hodges. This is the generation that drove me crazy trying to figure out. I’d be interested on comments concerning my analysis. If anyone is a member of this Hodges family, I’d sure like to get additioinal information on the death of Thomas H. Hodges and Sarah Jane Hodges Rosamond.
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Generation No. 4
8. SARAH JANE (SALINER) HODGES (THOMAS H.3, JAMES L.2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1846 in Choctaw County, Mississippi, and died Abt. 1884 in Montgomery County, Mississippi. She married MARION FRANCIS “FRANK” ROSAMOND Abt. 1865 in Mississippi, son of BENJAMIN ROSAMOND and JANE ROGERS. He was born September 13, 1848 in Carroll County, Mississippi, and died July 13, 1935 in Lovelady, Texas.
Notes for SARAH JANE (SALINER) HODGES:
REGARDING SARAH JANE HODGES AND MARION FRANCIS “FRANK” ROSAMOND
>From 1850 Choctaw County, MS census:
539-539 CROWDER (This couple does not appear in the 1860 census)
i. J. W. 30 m Farmer 25 NC
ii. Malinda 21 f TN
This is the Malinda that married Thomas H. Hodges before 1860. J. W. Crowder apparently died between 1855 and 1860. Their children were:
Sarah M. T. J. Crowder b. abt. 1860
Martin L. Crowder b. abt. 1852
Isaac W. Crowder b. abt. 1855
___ / ___ HODGES
i. Thomas 30
ii. Maryan 25
iii. Sarah 4
iv. James 2
Maryan(n) is the mother of Sarah and James Hodges, rather than Malinda. Maryan apparently died between 1874 and 1860. By 1860, Thomas H. Hodges and Malinda B. Crowder are married and their families have been united.
>From 1860 Choctaw County, MS census:
641-619 HODGES
i. Thomas H. 42 Farmer 800 688 SC
ii. Malinda B. 35 Household Mistress TN
iii. Saliner 14 MS (This is Sarah, daughter of Maryann)
iv. James 13 MS (Son of Maryan)
v. Martha 10 MS (Daughter of Maryan)
vi Benjamin 7 MS (Son of Maryan)
Note that Benjamin has to be Maryann’s son and not Malinda,
because at the time he was born abt. 1853, Malinda is still
with her first husband.
vii. CROWDER, Sarah M. T. J. 10 MS
viii. CROWDER, Martin L. J. 8 MS
ix. CROWDER, Isaac W. 5 MS
By 1870, Thomas H. and Malinda B. Hodges have had three additional children, Elizabeth, Lewis O., and Mary M. E. Hodges. Sarah (Saliner?) Hodges has married, as she is shown by her married name of Rosamond, and she has two children living with the family, Mary A. Rosamond and Wm. H Rosamond. This has to be Sarah, daughter of Maryann, as Sarah Crowder age 19 is still listed in the census under that name as shown below.
>From 1870 Choctaw County, MS census:
74 – 74 HODGES
i. T.H. 53 Farmer SC
ii. Malinda 42 Keeping House
iii. Benj. F. 16 Farmer
iv. Elizabeth 8
v. Mary M. E. 2/12
vi. CROWDER, Sarah 19
vii. CROWDER, Martin L. 17
viii. ROSAMOND, Sarah 22
ix. ROSAMOND, Mary A. 4
x. ROSAMOND, Wm. H. 3
xi. RICHIE(?), A. B. 14 Farmer (Who is this?)
Of course, the obvious question is who and where is the husband of Sarah Hodges Rosamond. I believe he is Marion Francis “Frank” Rosamond, son of Benjamin Rosamond and Jane Rogers (Mays) Rosamond of Attala County, MS.
It is known that this couple had a son, Joseph Franklin Rosamond, based on the death certificate of this Joseph Franklin Rosamond. This death certificate lists the mother of Joseph Franklin Rosamond as Sarah Jane Hodges, born in Choctaw County, Mississippi. Joseph Franklin Rosamond was born in 1876, making him age 4 at the time of the 1880 Choctaw County census.
It is also known, that the father-in-law of Marion Francis “Frank” Rosamond died ca. 1884 based on an entry in the Diary of Judge Jason Niles on 6 October 1884. This entry reads, “Frank Rosamond, son of old Ben, was convicted at the last term of the Montgomery County Court of the murder of his father-in-law and was sentenced to the penitentiary for life.” From family legend, the murder was precipitated by the death of Sarah Hodges Rosamond in childbirth, as a result of the actions of her father. This would put her death also ca. 1884. However, this does place Marion Francis “Frank” Rosamond in Montgomery County, MS in the early 1880s. Assuming that Frank and Sarah Jane Hodges Rosamond were in Montgomery County in 1880, a search was made for a census record for this family in 1880 and the following was found.
>From 1880 Montgomery County, MS census, ED 141, Line numbers 16-21:
Line 16 Roseman, F. M 32
17 Roseman, S. F 33
18 Roseman, A. F 14
19 Roseman, W. M 13
20 Roseman, E. F 11
21 Roseman, J. M 4
The F. and S. Roseman correspond to Frank (Marion Francis) and Sarah Hodges Roseman/Rosamond. The J. Roseman, age 4, is Joseph Franklin Rosamond born 1876. Concerning the other three children the son, W. Rosamond, age 13, corresponds to the Wm. Rosamond shown in the 1870 census living with his mother and grandparents.
This writer believes that the two female children A. and E. Rosamond are Mary A. Rosamond, age 4 in 1870, and Mary M. E. Hodges, age 2/12 in 1870. The use of the A. and E. for their names could come from the fact that both were named Mary, so the family probably used their middle names to distinguish them.
This still leaves the question of where was Frank (Marion Francis) Rosamond in 1870. It seems probable that he is the M. Rosamond, 23, b. MS that is listed in the 1870 census of Attala County, MS. This M. Rosamond is living alone and “Working on a farm.” It is possible that he was separated from his family because of having to take a job in the adjoining county, and it was far enough away that he couldn’t commute back and forth each day.
It is also possible that he and Sarah Jane were estranged which would account for the fact that there is a nine year gap between the birth of their son William and their son Joseph. There was obviously some dissension between Frank Rosamond and his father-in-law which ultimately led to the murder about 1884. I would suspect that this could be because at the time Frank and Sarah’s daughter, Mary A. Rosamond was conceived ca. 1866 Sarah Hodges Rosamond would have only been 17-18 years of age, and Marion Francis Rosamond was 16 or 17 years of age.
However, it would appear that there was some justification for the murder as Marion Francis “Frank” Rosamond served only seven years of his sentence. By 1893 he had been released and was in Houston County, Texas with the rest of the Rosamond family there. In 1893 there is a record of him marrying the widow, Mrs. B. F. Smith in Houston County, Texas. This couple had at least three children.
More About SARAH JANE (SALINER) HODGES:
Burial: Abt. 1884, Mississippi
Notes for MARION FRANCIS “FRANK” ROSAMOND:
There is a name snafu: Rosamond, Marion Frances (Marion Franklin or Frances Marion)
13 September1848
Birth
No record of actual birth, birth date established based on tombstone and census records. Tombstone has his name as Marion Franklin Rosamond.
1850.
Attala County, MS Federal Census for Benjamin Roseman
Listed as Marion F. Roseman (age 2) on Page 253 (Ancestry Images Online, image No. 1), Line No. 1. Benjamin and Jane Rosamond are listed at bottom of previous page.
1860.
Attala County, MS Federal Census for Jane Rosamond
Listed as Frances Rosamond (age 12, born in Mississippi) on Page 186, Line No. 6. His mother Jane Rosamond is on line No. 4. His father, Benjamin, is not listed so it is assumed he died between 1850 and 1860.
1870.
Marion F. Rosamond is now 22 years old.
Attala County, MS Federal Census, Stamped Page No. 80 (Image No. 159), Line No. 38
M. Rosamond, age 23, born MS, is listed as “Working on Farm” on this census page. I consider it a high probability that this is Marion Rosamond. I think that he was already married and living on a farm in Attala County where he was working, leaving his wife and children with her parents in Choctaw County. We know his wife was Sarah Hodges born in Choctaw County, MS based on the death certificate of his son Joseph Franklin Rosamond. We don’t know her age from this document.
Choctaw County, MS Federal Census, Stamped Page No. 375, Line No. 8
A Sarah Rosamond is living in the home of T. H. and Malinda Hodges. I believe this is the Sarah Hodges that was married to Marion F. Rosamond. Sarah Rosamond, age 22, born in MS, is listed on line No. 8 along with two children,
Mary A. age 4, and
Wm. H. age 3.
21 February 1876.
Marion Frances and Sarah Hodges Rosamond become parents of a son they name Joseph Franklin Rosamond. Joseph’s death certificate, a certified copy of which was obtained from the State of Texas, and is in my possession, establishes his date of birth.
1880.
Montgomery County, MS Federal Census, ED 141, Line Numbers 16 – 21
A family, which I believe is that of Marion F. and Sarah Hodges Rosamond, is listed as follows:
16 Roseman, F W M 32 Marion Frances, at some point, began using the name Frank. (The 2 is garbled, but determined by comparison to other numbers written on the page.)
17 ” , S. W F 33 (Possibly 35) This would be Sarah Hodges
Rosamond
18 ” , A. W F 14 This child corresponds to Mary A. in 1870
Choctaw County Census below.
19. ” , W. W M 13 This child corresponds to Wm. H. in 1870
Choctaw County Census below.
20. ” , E. W F 11 I believe this is really Sarah’s sister,
Mary M.E. Hodges listed on the 1870 Choctaw County, MS census Since #18 is
Mary A. and #20 is Mary M.E., this would explain why they are using middle
names.
21. ” , J. W M 4 This child corresponds to Joseph Franklin Rosamond, born in 1876.
The Family of T.H. Hodges
1860.
Choctaw County, MS Federal Census shows:
641-619 HODGES (H322)
Thomas H. 42 m Farmer 800 688 SC
Malinda B. 35 f Household mistress TN
Saliner 14 f MS
James 13 m MS
Martha 10 f MS
Benjamin 7 m MS
CROWDER, Sarah M. T. J. 10 f MS (C636)
CROWDER, Martin L. J. 8 m MS (C636)
CROWDER, Isaac W. 5 m MS (C636)
I believe Thomas H. and Malinda B. Hodges daughter Saliner is Sarah. The difference in the name could be a misspelling by the census taker, or either could just be her nickname.
1870.
Choctaw County, MS Federal Census shows:
74-74 HODGES (H322)
T.H. 53 M W Farmer b. South Carolina
Malinda 42? F W Keeping House
Benj. F 16 M W Farmer
Elizabeth 8 F W
Lewis O. 3 M W
Mary M. E. 2/12 F W
Crowder, Sarah 19 F W
(Sarah Crowder was living with this family in 1860)
Crowder, Martin L. 17 M W (Martin Crowder was living with this
Family in 1860)
Rosamond, Sarah 22 F W I believe this Sarah is T.H. and
Maryann Hodges’ daughter Saliner mentioned in the 1860census above.
Rosamond, Mary A. 4 F W
Rosamond, Wm. H. 3 M W
Richie(?), A,B. 14 M W Farmer
1880 Montgomery County, MS Federal Census, ED 141 is shown above listing F. and S. Rosamond and children A., W., E., and J. Rosamond, ages 14, 13, 11 and 4 respectively.
6 October 1884
Entry in Judge Nile’s diary stating that “Frank Rosamond, son of Old Ben, was convicted at the last term of the Montgomery County Court of the murder of his father-in-law and was sentenced to the penitentiary for life.”
This entry would show that Marion and Sarah Rosamond were in Montgomery County in the 1880s.
Census:
1920, Houston County, Texas, 172/9/87 (Is this Houston County, or the City of Houston?)
Marion Franklin Rosamond is listed as FRANK and is living with his son Joseph Franklin Rosamond and daughter-in-law Clara Russell Rosamond. Her father, James M. Russell at age 85, is also living in this household.
Buried at Antioch Cemetery, Houston County, Texas.
More About MARION FRANCIS “FRANK” ROSAMOND:
Burial: July 1935, Houston County, Texas
Occupation: Doctor, Violinist
More About MARION ROSAMOND and SARAH HODGES:
Marriage: Abt. 1865, Mississippi
Children of SARAH HODGES and MARION ROSAMOND are:
i. MARY A.5 ROSAMOND5, b. Abt. 1866.
ii. WILLIAM H. ROSAMOND6, b. Abt. 1867.
iii. JOSEPH FRANKLIN ROSAMOND7, b. February 21, 1876, Kosciusko, Attala County, Mississippi; d. January 31, 1953, Houston, Harris County, Texas; m. CLARA CLAY RUSSELL8, 1905, Texas; b. July 30, 1884, Trinity, Texas9; d. September 30, 1948, Houston, Harris County, Texas.
Notes for JOSEPH FRANKLIN ROSAMOND:
Forest Park Cemetery, Lawndale
More About JOSEPH FRANKLIN ROSAMOND:
Burial: February 02, 1953, Houston, Harris County, Texas
Occupation: Postmaster, Watch Repairman, Carpenter
Religion: Baptist
Notes for CLARA CLAY RUSSELL:
>From Pat Fite’s email:
Census:
1900, Houston County, Texas, 20,9,69
More About CLARA CLAY RUSSELL:
Burial 1: October 01, 1948, Houston, Harris County, Texas
Burial 2: October 01, 1948, Forest Park Cemetery, Lawndale Street
Cause of Death: Carcinoma
Occupation: Housewife
Religion: Baptist
More About JOSEPH ROSAMOND and CLARA RUSSELL:
Marriage: 1905, Texas
iv. EMMA ROSAMOND, b. Aft. 1880, Kosciusko, Attala County, Mississippi.
9. JAMES SAMUEL4 HODGES (WILLIAM HENRY3, JAMES L.2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1845 in Mississippi, and died 1914 in Arkansas. He married RHODA PRICE. She was born 1851 in Arkansas, and died March 25, 1893 in Arkansas.
Notes for JAMES SAMUEL HODGES:
>From “The Hodges Family”, page 11. “What I Know of Our Hodges Grandparents” by Hazel Hodges Parsons.
“Our grandfather was described to me as a hard-working, stern man who ruled his children with fear and anger. There was always a shadow over my own father’s life because of the relationship between them…
“I have also been told that our grandfather fought in the latter days of the Civil War and was wounded. He had a deep scar on his head as a result of that wound.”
Page 13.
Louise Shannon Franklin found a funeral card for her. It is heavy cardboard and black, printed in gold letters. A freehand sketch is shown in the book.
Notes for RHODA PRICE:
>From “The Hodges Family”, page 12.
“It has been said that she had an identical twin sister.
“… Small and dark, black hair and eyes, vivacious, dainty and petite — are the impressions I have…
“Although it was never spoken of in the family, she was probably part Indian. Seminole, I would guess … She smoked a corncob or clay pipe and she loved to fish.”
Children of JAMES HODGES and RHODA PRICE are:
i. LUTHER5 HODGES, b. July 23, 1872; d. May 23, 1913.
Notes for LUTHER HODGES:
“The Hodges Family” page 17.
“We know there were other children. We have not been able to find Uncle Luther’s wife’s name, or the names of all of his children.”
ii. WILLIAM JOSEPH HODGES, b. November 11, 1874; d. March 31, 1955; m. MATTIE CALDONIA LAYMAN, Randolph, Texas; b. December 29, 1883; d. April 14, 1965.
More About WILLIAM HODGES and MATTIE LAYMAN:
Marriage: Randolph, Texas
iii. JAMES JOHN HENRY HODGES, b. January 25, 1876, Arkansas; d. March 16, 1964; m. MINERVA JANE SHANNON, September 24, 1897, White County, Arkansas; b. March 13, 1885, Murphysboro, Illinois; d. November 28, 1959.
More About JAMES HODGES and MINERVA SHANNON:
Marriage: September 24, 1897, White County, Arkansas
iv. MARTHA FRANCES HODGES, b. July 31, 1878; d. March 23, 1909; m. WESLEY VINCENT ROBINSON; b. 1872; d. 1941.
v. SUSIE A. HODGES, b. February 09, 1880; d. June 22, 1969; m. JIM GALLOWAY.
vi. IDA BELLE HODGES, b. October 01, 1882; d. December 23, 1950; m. JOHN W. SHANNON.
vii. CAROL HODGES, b. February 08, 1884; d. November 23, 1908.
viii. LIGE EMMETT HODGES, b. November 28, 1885; d. March 11, 1956; m. (1) CORNIELIA LONG, April 24, 1908, Quanah, Texas; d. January 1919; m. (2) IDA MAE KILLOUGH, August 24, 1924, Abilene, Texas; b. March 15, 1893; d. July 28, 1963.
More About LIGE HODGES and CORNIELIA LONG:
Marriage: April 24, 1908, Quanah, Texas
More About LIGE HODGES and IDA KILLOUGH:
Marriage: August 24, 1924, Abilene, Texas
ix. MARY ELLER HODGES, b. February 11, 1888; d. December 17, 1981; m. JOSEPH ELLIOT SHANNON, Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas; b. December 12, 1882; d. March 24, 1965.
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This is James Hester Rosamond. See ahnentafel pasted below. Thanks for the
photo of the gravestone.
If anyone has any additional information on anyone listed below, or anyone
associated with the Rosamond family, please post it here or send it directly
to me at jdrosamond@comcast.net.
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Ancestors of James Hester Rosamond
Generation No. 1
1. James Hester Rosamond1, born 16 Jul 1888 in Texas1; died 28 Jun
1971 in Dallas County, Texas. He was the son of 2. James William Rosamond
and 3. Martha Unknown.
Generation No. 2
2. James William Rosamond2,3, born Abt. 1855 in Mississippi4,5. He
was the son of 4. Samuel E Rosamond and 5. Malinda Jane Franklin. He
married 3. Martha Unknown Abt. 1873.
3. Martha Unknown5, born Abt. 1858 in Texas5.
More About James William Rosamond:
Name 2: James William Rosamond
Date born 2: 16 Mar 1855, Mississippi
Notes for Martha Unknown:
1910 census says that 10 children were born to this marriage and all 10 were
living at the time of the census.
More About James Rosamond and Martha Unknown:
Marriage: Abt. 1873
Children of James Rosamond and Martha Unknown are:
1i.James Hester Rosamond, born 16 Jul 1888 in Texas;
died 28 Jun 1971 in Dallas County, Texas.
ii.Robert H Rosamond5, born Abt. 1894 in Texas5
iii.Clarence C Rosamond5, born Abt. 1895 in Texas5
iv.Roy R Rosamond, born Abt. 1899 in Texas.
Generation No. 3
4. Samuel E Rosamond6,7, born Abt. 1826 in South Carolina7; died
Bef. 16 May 1860 in Attala County, MS. He was the son of 8. Samuel E.
Rosamond and 9. Frances E. ‘Fannie’ Hill. He married 5. Malinda Jane
Franklin 1854 in Prob Mississippi.
5. Malinda Jane Franklin, born 16 Mar 1835 in Alabama; died 22 Sep
1930 in Stamford, Jones County, TX. She was the daughter of 10. Thomas D.
Franklin and 11. Mary J. ?.
More About Samuel E Rosamond:
Burial: Kosicusko, MS
Notes for Malinda Jane Franklin:
Stamford Cemetery
More About Malinda Jane Franklin:
Burial: Jones County, TX
More About Samuel Rosamond and Malinda Franklin:
Marriage: 1854, Prob Mississippi
Children of Samuel Rosamond and Malinda Franklin are:
i.Samuel Constantine Rosamond, born Abt. 1857 in
Mississippi.
ii.John Thomas Rosamond, born Abt. 1859 in Mississippi.
iii.Mary Elizabeth Rosamond, born 17 Mar 1861 in
Mississippi; married John Jefferson Davis 1876 in Burnett County, TX.
More About John Davis and Mary Rosamond:
Marriage: 1876, Burnett County, TX
2iv.James William Rosamond, born Abt. 1855 in
Mississippi; married Martha Unknown Abt. 1873.
Generation No. 4
8. Samuel E. Rosamond8,9,10, born Abt. 1792 in Abbeville District,
SC11; died Abt. 1862 in Attala County, MS. He was the son of James Rosamond
and Lettice Tillman. He married 9. Frances E. ‘Fannie’ Hill 1812 in
Abbeville District, SC.
9. Frances E. ‘Fannie’ Hill12,13,14, born Abt. 1785 in Abbeville
District, SC15; died Abt. 1867 in Attala County, MS. She was the daughter
of John Hill Sr. and Susannah ?.
Notes for Samuel E. Rosamond:
Rosamond/Sweaney Cemetery
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In 1860, Samuel E and Frances Rosamond were living in a house with Elijah
Little and his wife Nancy.
More About Samuel E. Rosamond:
Census: 1850, Attala County, Mississippi
Notes for Frances E. ‘Fannie’ Hill:
North Union Cemetery
More About Frances E. ‘Fannie’ Hill:
Burial: Holmes County, MS
More About Samuel Rosamond and Frances Hill:
Marriage: 1812, Abbeville District, SC
Children of Samuel Rosamond and Frances Hill are:
i.Susan V. Rosamond16, born in Abbeville County, South
Carolina; died 03 May 1893 in Vilonia, Arkansas; married James Richard
Simpson 01 Mar 1842 in Choctaw County, Mississippi ??; born 20 Aug 1816 in
North Carolina; died 10 Aug 1894 in Velonia, Arkansas.
More About James Simpson and Susan Rosamond:
Marriage: 01 Mar 1842, Choctaw County, Mississippi ??
ii.William Edward Rosamond17,18,19,20,21, born Abt.
1817 in Abbeville County, SC; died 1889 in Mississippi; married (1) Sarah E.
Davis in Mississippi; born Abt. 1835; married (2) Emily L. ? Bef. 1841 in
South Carolina; born Abt. 1820 in South Carolina; died Bet. 1860 – 1870 in
Mississippi.
Notes for William Edward Rosamond:
* Based on approximate dates of children’s birth, family moved from SC to MS
between 1841 and 1843.
* Keeping house for William E. Rosamond was a daughter shown as M.E.
Rosamond, age 30. The initials could be daughter Mary, but the birthdate
coincides with Sanisa.
More About William Edward Rosamond:
Burial: Franklin, Holmes County, MS
Occupation: Physician / Farmer
More About William Rosamond and Emily ?:
Marriage: Bef. 1841, South Carolina
iii.Thomas Andrew Rosamond21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28, born
Apr 1818 in Abbeville District, SC29,30,31; died 12 Jun 1887; married Mary
Jane Simpson 13 Jun 183932; born 22 Dec 1822 in Tennessee33,34,35; died 04
Jul 1892 in Mississippi.
Notes for Thomas Andrew Rosamond:
TA and Mary Jane Simpsons had a granddaughter Sally, age 10, listed with
them in the 1880 census. She is the daughter of their son Virgil Broidy
Rosamond who is living next door in this same census. As Virgil has only two
young sons living with him, and no wife, it would appear that his wife had
died and the daughter was living with her grandparents.
More About Thomas Andrew Rosamond:
Census: 1860, Choctaw County, Mississippi
Occupation: Mechanic, Steam Mill Operator
Notes for Mary Jane Simpson:
North Union Cemetery
More About Mary Jane Simpson:
Burial: West, Holmes County, MS
More About Thomas Rosamond and Mary Simpson:
Marriage: 13 Jun 183936
4iv.Samuel E Rosamond, born Abt. 1826 in South Carolina;
died Bef. 16 May 1860 in Attala County, MS; married (1) Liddy R. Unknown
Bef. 1850; married (2) Malinda Jane Franklin 1854 in Prob Mississippi.
v.Sarah Frances L. Rosamond37, born 1827 in South
Carolina; died 1905; married William Henry Hodges 1844 in Choctaw Co.,
Mississippi; born 22 Mar 1822 in South Carolina; died 08 Aug 1891 in White
County, Arkansas.
Notes for William Henry Hodges:
Came to Mississippi with his parents in 1830. He became a Baptist Minister
in 1863 in Choctaw County, Mississippi. He moved to White County, Arkansas
in 1869. He married Sarah Frances Roseman, daughter of Samuel Roseman and
Francis Hill Roseman.
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NOTES FROM THE FILES OF PAM CRANE:
[Research]:
Rev. William H. Hodges. The father of our subject was James L. Hodges, a
native of South Carolina, where he was born about 1787, and was the son of
William and Elizabeth Hodges, also of South Carolina.
Mr. Hodges, Sr., was married, in about 1810, to Sarah Comings, and they were
the parents of eleven children: Francis, Nancy, Thomas, Eliza beth, William
H., Sarah, Margaret, James, Mary, Martha and Benjamin F.
William H. was born in South Carolina on Marc h 22, 1822, and came to
Mississippi with his parents when but eight years of age, where he was
reared on a farm. He wa s married, in 1844, to Sarah F. Roseman, a daughter
of Samuel and Frances (Hill) Roseman.
After his marriage he settled on a farm, where he resided until 1869. As the
result of this union the following children were born: James S., Casandria
E. (deceased), Thomas H, John F., William A., Benjamin F. (deceased),
Marshall L., Sarah F., Archie N. (deceased), Emmett L. and Joseph T.
They also have twenty-seven gr andchildren. Mr. Hodges commenced preaching
the Gospel in Choctaw County, Miss., in 1863. In 1869 he came to Arkansas
and settled in White County and in Cane Township, on 240 acres of land, of
which he now has about 100 acres under cultivation.
Mr.Hodges is pastor of the Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church. He has been
a very active worker in his labors and has organized four churches in this
neighborhood.
More About William Henry Hodges:
Burial 1: Aft. 08 Aug 1891, Beebe, White County, Arkansas
Burial 2: Aft. 08 Aug 1891, Antioch Cemetery
More About William Hodges and Sarah Rosamond:
Marriage: 1844, Choctaw Co., Mississippi
vi.Mary C. Rosamond37, born 12 Jun 1828 in South
Carolina; died 22 Jun 1873 in Mississippi; married Nicholas Smith.
Notes for Mary C. Rosamond:
Mullen-Wade-Weatherly or Rosamond-Sweaney Cemetery
More About Mary C. Rosamond:
Burial: Kosicusko, MS
vii.James A. Rosamond38, born 04 Jul 1832 in South
Carolina38; died 08 Apr 1855 in Mississippi39
Notes for James A. Rosamond:
Rosamond-Sweaney Cemetery
More About James A. Rosamond:
Burial: Attala County, MS
viii.Nancy Ann E. Rosamond40,41, born 1835 in South
Carolina41; died 02 Aug 1909 in Okemah, Okfuskee, Oklahoma41; married Elijah
W Little; born 1833 in Mississippi41; died Aft. 1880 in Faulkner County,
Arkansas41.
Notes for Nancy Ann E. Rosamond:
According to Tommie J Clayton, Nancy Ann E. (Rosamond) Little died at the
home of her married granddaughter Ora Pearl Harrell Farnum.
Notes for Elijah W Little:
The source for Rolly and Nancy (Ellison) Little being the parents of Elijah
Little was the genealogy report sent to me by Ruth Menhel.
Tommie J Clayton questions this based on his Census research. In his
Genforum posting dated 12 May 2006 he says:
Some on-lne sources show ROLLY LITTLE and NANCY ELLISON LITTLE as ELIJAH’S
parents, however, could it possibly be JOHN LITTLE and RUTHY (UNKNOWN)? The
1850 Attala Co, MS, Census shows the following and please note Elijah is
with the John Little family — is there someone out there who knows or has
something in records to point me in the right direction?
Rolly Little 53 GA
Nancy 56 SC
Jefferson 10 MS
Sarah Ann 12 MS
Elizabeth 10 MS
Mary Ann 1 MS
Samuel Little 49 GA
Sarah 45 MS
Elizabeth 23 MS
Mary A Croft 20 MS
Sarah A 13 MS
Nancy J 13 MS
Angeline 10 MS
James R 6
John Little 52 GA
Ruthy 40 TN MS
Elijah 18 MS MS ***
Sally 13 MS
Catherine 10 MS
Nancy 16 MS
———–End of T J Clayton Genforum Posting ———-
10. Thomas D. Franklin, born Abt. 1810 in Kentucky. He married 11.
Mary J. ?.
11. Mary J. ?, born Abt. 1813 in South Carolina.
Children of Thomas Franklin and Mary ? are:
i.James A Franklin, born Abt. 1832 in Alabama.
ii.John Franklin, born Abt. 1833 in Alabama.
5iii.Malinda Jane Franklin, born 16 Mar 1835 in Alabama;
died 22 Sep 1930 in Stamford, Jones County, TX; married (1) ? Bass; married
(2) Samuel E Rosamond 1854 in Prob Mississippi.
iv.Mary E Franklin, born Abt. 1838 in Alabama.
v.Lafayette Franklin, born Abt. 1842 in Alabama.
vi.Marilu Franklin, born Abt. 1844 in Alabama.
vii.Constantine Franklin, born Abt. 1847 in Mississippi.
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