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Caroline Elizabeth Andrews
1835 - 1905

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946. Caroline Elizabeth9 Andrews (Emily F.8 Hayward, Elizabeth7 Fillebrown, Hon. Thomas6, John5, John4, Thomas3, Humpfrey2 Phillibrowne, Robert1 ffilebrowne)(9157) was born in Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine February 10, 1835.(9158) Caroline died February 9, 1905 in New York City, county unknown________, New York, at 69 years of age.(9159)

Caroline married Joseph Francis Hodges October 25, 1860 in Winthrop, Kennebec County, Maine.(9160) Joseph was born December 1, 1827 in Norton, Piscataquis County, Maine.(9161) Joseph(9162) was the son of Williams Hodges and Avis Palmer Whitmarsh. Joseph died April 24, 1901 in New York City, county unknown________, New York, at 73 years of age.(9163) He died of complications after surgery at the Polyclinic Hospital.

Joseph was employed at his own business as carpenter and builder about 1859.(9164) He had done this for several years.

Joseph was employed at C.W. & J.F. Hodges as a tradesman in Foxborough, Norfolk County, Massachusetts circa 1859.(9165) The brothers organized the firm "to deal in groceries, furniture, and carpets."

Joseph was elected Treasurer, Town of Foxborough in Foxborough, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.(9166) He was elected for several terms.

Joseph was employed at the Town of Foxborough, MA as the Postmaster in Foxborough, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.(9167) He was Postmaster for several years.

When Joseph was age 38 and Caroline Elizabeth Andrews was age 31 they became the parents of Walter Allston Hodges March 8, 1866 in Foxborough, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.(9168) When Joseph was age 41 and Caroline Elizabeth Andrews was age 34 they became the parents of George Winthrop Hodges April 29, 1869 in Foxborough, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.(9169) Joseph retired from active business in Foxborough, Norfolk County, Massachusetts about 1873.(9170) His health was failing.

Joseph moved from a home in Foxborough, Norfolk County, Massachusetts to New Bedford, MA circa 1874.(9171) The family moved after Joseph quit active business in Foxborough.

Joseph moved from a home in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts to Hyde Park, MA circa 1879.(9172) Joseph moved from a home in Glen Ridge, Essex County, New Jersey to New York City circa 1900.(9173) The Joseph and Caroline moved to be near their son, George, whose business had caused him to permanently relocate in New York City.

When Caroline was age 31 and Joseph Francis Hodges was age 38 they became the parents of Walter Allston Hodges March 8, 1866 in Foxborough, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.(9174) When Caroline was age 34 and Joseph Francis Hodges was age 41 they became the parents of George Winthrop Hodges April 29, 1869 in Foxborough, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.(9175) Caroline moved from a home in Foxborough, Norfolk County, Massachusetts to New Bedford, MA circa 1874.(9176) The family moved after Joseph quit active business in Foxborough.

Caroline moved from a home in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts to Hyde Park, MA circa 1879.(9177) Caroline moved from a home in Glen Ridge, Essex County, New Jersey to New York City circa 1900.(9178) The Joseph and Caroline moved to be near their son, George, whose business had caused him to permanently relocate in New York City.

Caroline, George Winthrop Hodges's parent, resided with George in New York City, county unknown________, New York circa 1905.(9179) George's mother, Caroline, lived with him from 1901 when her husband died until her death in 1905.

Caroline Elizabeth Andrews and Joseph Francis Hodges had the following children:

child 1321 i. Walter Allston10 Hodges(9180) was born in Foxborough, Norfolk County, Massachusetts March 8, 1866.(9181) Walter died August 17, 1866 in Foxborough, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, at less than one year of age.(9182)

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George Winthrop Hodges
1869 - deceased

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child + 1322 ii. George Winthrop Hodges was born April 29, 1869.

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