| Name |
Hodges, Julius S [1] |
| Birth |
Abt 1840 |
| Julius was 2 years younger than Lorenzo, so he was about 23 yrs old at the Battle of Gettysburg. |
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Christine A. Holley?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
July 1 · 2019
1 Jul 1863 • Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania
On the 1st day of this battle, my 2X's ggrandfather, Lorenzo Hodges was wounded 3 time: wrist, hip & chest. He was held as a wounded POW in the McPherson Barn until he was moved to the Catholic church in town. He didn't die until 15 days later.
Lorenzo is seen on the left side of this photo. His brother Julius (right side) was allowed to stay with him until he passed away. ????????
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Philip Burlingame
Hi Christine. Lorenzo Hodges and his brother served in company G of the 150th Pennsylvania alongside my great great grandfather, Herman Leroy Burlingame, who was also a member of that skirmisher company. HL Burlingame was also wounded on July 1st at Gettysburg. He was shot in the leg during the regiments retreat back into Gettysburg and was harbored for 3 days at the home of Henry Jacobs at Washington and Middle Street in Gettysburg. On July 3rd he was found in the house when Georgia soldiers conducted a search. HL was captured and transported to Libby prison in Richmond Virginia. He was released in a prisoner exchange in October 1863 and he returned to McKean County where he built a farm in Kasson PA
https://sites.google.com/.../herman-leroy-and-alice-stark...
Herman Leroy (Civil War veteran) and Alice (Stark) Burlingame - Burlingame1815
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Herman Leroy (Civil War veteran) and Alice (Stark) Burlingame - Burlingame1815
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Christine A. Holley
Ohh wow! You are only the 2nd person to share that a they had a relative who served along side of Lorenzo Hodges. His brother Julius family contacted me several yrs ago & the story unfolded. Thank you for sharing this with me!
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Sarah Calvario Kerrick
Fabulous stories...
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Sarah Calvario Kerrick
Were they twins
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Christine A. Holley
No, Lorenzo was 2 yrs older than Julius. They look so young, don't they? Lorenzo was 25 when he died.
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Sarah Calvario Kerrick
Christine A. Holley they do...handsome with gorgeous eyes!
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Harriet Mattison Share
So sad. My 2nd GG William Knickerbocker, company K of the 141st Pennsylvania (Smithfield, Bradford County) died there on July 2nd. Three of his brothers were also killed in The Civil War. :(
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Christine A. Holley
Harriet Mattison Share way too many men & boys from that area were lost & families lost multiple sons, like your Knickerbocker family. We saw it in our Kinney families too. Such a terrible war.
1Like · Reply · 1w
Marie Cline
thank you to all of the service people then to keep our country free & all that are serving now
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Chris Hobson
When I was a kid we actually looked Lorenzo's grave and it was neat connection and it was really a thrill when I found out he was a distant Uncle..
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Howard Wheeler
This neet story
Image may contain: plant, tree, outdoor and nature
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Christine A. Holley
Yes, interesting story!
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Howard Wheeler
Perry Nichols is buried in Ashville, NY
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Jim Nichols
Anyone know how Perry is related to George w Nichols
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Sharon Packer
????????????
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Jim Nichols
Or Nathaniel who was born about 1791
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| Birth |
16 May 1840 |
Annin Creek, Annin, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Battle of Gettysburg |
1 Jul 1863 |
Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Co G, 150th PA .On the 1st day of this battle, my 2X's ggrandfather, Lorenzo Hodges was wounded 3 time: wrist, hip & chest. He was held as a wounded POW in the McPherson Barn until he was moved to the Catholic church in town. He didn't die until 15 days l |
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Christine A. Holley?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
July 1 · 2019
1 Jul 1863 • Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania
On the 1st day of this battle, my 2X's ggrandfather, Lorenzo Hodges was wounded 3 time: wrist, hip & chest. He was held as a wounded POW in the McPherson Barn until he was moved to the Catholic church in town. He didn't die until 15 days later.
Lorenzo is seen on the left side of this photo. His brother Julius (right side) was allowed to stay with him until he passed away. ????????
36You, Brenda Kenealy Williams, Paul Lynn Gardner and 33 others
17 Comments
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Philip Burlingame
Hi Christine. Lorenzo Hodges and his brother served in company G of the 150th Pennsylvania alongside my great great grandfather, Herman Leroy Burlingame, who was also a member of that skirmisher company. HL Burlingame was also wounded on July 1st at Gettysburg. He was shot in the leg during the regiments retreat back into Gettysburg and was harbored for 3 days at the home of Henry Jacobs at Washington and Middle Street in Gettysburg. On July 3rd he was found in the house when Georgia soldiers conducted a search. HL was captured and transported to Libby prison in Richmond Virginia. He was released in a prisoner exchange in October 1863 and he returned to McKean County where he built a farm in Kasson PA
https://sites.google.com/.../herman-leroy-and-alice-stark...
Herman Leroy (Civil War veteran) and Alice (Stark) Burlingame - Burlingame1815
SITES.GOOGLE.COM
Herman Leroy (Civil War veteran) and…
Herman Leroy (Civil War veteran) and Alice (Stark) Burlingame - Burlingame1815
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Christine A. Holley
Ohh wow! You are only the 2nd person to share that a they had a relative who served along side of Lorenzo Hodges. His brother Julius family contacted me several yrs ago & the story unfolded. Thank you for sharing this with me!
1Like · Reply · 2w
Sarah Calvario Kerrick
Fabulous stories...
1Like · Reply · 1w
Sarah Calvario Kerrick
Were they twins
1Like · Reply · 1w
Christine A. Holley
No, Lorenzo was 2 yrs older than Julius. They look so young, don't they? Lorenzo was 25 when he died.
Like · Reply · 1w
Sarah Calvario Kerrick
Christine A. Holley they do...handsome with gorgeous eyes!
Like · Reply · 1w
Harriet Mattison Share
So sad. My 2nd GG William Knickerbocker, company K of the 141st Pennsylvania (Smithfield, Bradford County) died there on July 2nd. Three of his brothers were also killed in The Civil War. :(
1Like · Reply · 1w
Christine A. Holley
Harriet Mattison Share way too many men & boys from that area were lost & families lost multiple sons, like your Knickerbocker family. We saw it in our Kinney families too. Such a terrible war.
1Like · Reply · 1w
Marie Cline
thank you to all of the service people then to keep our country free & all that are serving now
Like · Reply · 1w
Chris Hobson
When I was a kid we actually looked Lorenzo's grave and it was neat connection and it was really a thrill when I found out he was a distant Uncle..
Like · Reply · 1w
Howard Wheeler
This neet story
Image may contain: plant, tree, outdoor and nature
4Like · Reply · 1w
Christine A. Holley
Yes, interesting story!
Like · Reply · 1w
Howard Wheeler
Perry Nichols is buried in Ashville, NY
1Like · Reply · 1w
Jim Nichols
Anyone know how Perry is related to George w Nichols
Like · Reply · 1w
Sharon Packer
????????????
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Jim Nichols
Or Nathaniel who was born about 1791
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Christine A. Holley?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
July 1 · 2019
1 Jul 1863 • Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania
On the 1st day of this battle, my 2X's ggrandfather, Lorenzo Hodges was wounded 3 time: wrist, hip & chest. He was held as a wounded POW in the McPherson Barn until he was moved to the Catholic church in… |
| Civil War |
Pennsylvania, USA |
| Co G, 150th PA ... Lorenzo Hodges and his brother served in company G of the 150th Pennsylvania alongside ... Herman Leroy Burlingame, who was also a member of that skirmisher company. |
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Christine A. Holley?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
July 1 · 2019
1 Jul 1863 • Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania
On the 1st day of this battle, my 2X's ggrandfather, Lorenzo Hodges was wounded 3 time: wrist, hip & chest. He was held as a wounded POW in the McPherson Barn until he was moved to the Catholic church in town. He didn't die until 15 days later.
Lorenzo is seen on the left side of this photo. His brother Julius (right side) was allowed to stay with him until he passed away. ????????
36You, Brenda Kenealy Williams, Paul Lynn Gardner and 33 others
17 Comments
Like
Comments
Philip Burlingame
Hi Christine. Lorenzo Hodges and his brother served in company G of the 150th Pennsylvania alongside my great great grandfather, Herman Leroy Burlingame, who was also a member of that skirmisher company. HL Burlingame was also wounded on July 1st at Gettysburg. He was shot in the leg during the regiments retreat back into Gettysburg and was harbored for 3 days at the home of Henry Jacobs at Washington and Middle Street in Gettysburg. On July 3rd he was found in the house when Georgia soldiers conducted a search. HL was captured and transported to Libby prison in Richmond Virginia. He was released in a prisoner exchange in October 1863 and he returned to McKean County where he built a farm in Kasson PA
https://sites.google.com/.../herman-leroy-and-alice-stark...
Herman Leroy (Civil War veteran) and Alice (Stark) Burlingame - Burlingame1815
SITES.GOOGLE.COM
Herman Leroy (Civil War veteran) and…
Herman Leroy (Civil War veteran) and Alice (Stark) Burlingame - Burlingame1815
3Like · Reply · 2w
Christine A. Holley
Ohh wow! You are only the 2nd person to share that a they had a relative who served along side of Lorenzo Hodges. His brother Julius family contacted me several yrs ago & the story unfolded. Thank you for sharing this with me!
1Like · Reply · 2w
Sarah Calvario Kerrick
Fabulous stories...
1Like · Reply · 1w
Sarah Calvario Kerrick
Were they twins
1Like · Reply · 1w
Christine A. Holley
No, Lorenzo was 2 yrs older than Julius. They look so young, don't they? Lorenzo was 25 when he died.
Like · Reply · 1w
Sarah Calvario Kerrick
Christine A. Holley they do...handsome with gorgeous eyes!
Like · Reply · 1w
Harriet Mattison Share
So sad. My 2nd GG William Knickerbocker, company K of the 141st Pennsylvania (Smithfield, Bradford County) died there on July 2nd. Three of his brothers were also killed in The Civil War. :(
1Like · Reply · 1w
Christine A. Holley
Harriet Mattison Share way too many men & boys from that area were lost & families lost multiple sons, like your Knickerbocker family. We saw it in our Kinney families too. Such a terrible war.
1Like · Reply · 1w
Marie Cline
thank you to all of the service people then to keep our country free & all that are serving now
Like · Reply · 1w
Chris Hobson
When I was a kid we actually looked Lorenzo's grave and it was neat connection and it was really a thrill when I found out he was a distant Uncle..
Like · Reply · 1w
Howard Wheeler
This neet story
Image may contain: plant, tree, outdoor and nature
4Like · Reply · 1w
Christine A. Holley
Yes, interesting story!
Like · Reply · 1w
Howard Wheeler
Perry Nichols is buried in Ashville, NY
1Like · Reply · 1w
Jim Nichols
Anyone know how Perry is related to George w Nichols
Like · Reply · 1w
Sharon Packer
????????????
Like · Reply · 1w
Jim Nichols
Or Nathaniel who was born about 1791
Like · Reply · 1w
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Christine A. Holley?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
July 1 · 2019
1 Jul 1863 • Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania
On the 1st day of this battle, my 2X's ggrandfather, Lorenzo Hodges was wounded 3 time: wrist, hip & chest. He was held as a wounded POW in the McPherson Barn until he was moved to the Catholic church in… |
| Name |
Julius Hodges |
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Christine A. Holley?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
July 1 · 2019
1 Jul 1863 • Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania
On the 1st day of this battle, my 2X's ggrandfather, Lorenzo Hodges was wounded 3 time: wrist, hip & chest. He was held as a wounded POW in the McPherson Barn until he was moved to the Catholic church in town. He didn't die until 15 days later.
Lorenzo is seen on the left side of this photo. His brother Julius (right side) was allowed to stay with him until he passed away. ????????
36You, Brenda Kenealy Williams, Paul Lynn Gardner and 33 others
17 Comments
Like
Comments
Philip Burlingame
Hi Christine. Lorenzo Hodges and his brother served in company G of the 150th Pennsylvania alongside my great great grandfather, Herman Leroy Burlingame, who was also a member of that skirmisher company. HL Burlingame was also wounded on July 1st at Gettysburg. He was shot in the leg during the regiments retreat back into Gettysburg and was harbored for 3 days at the home of Henry Jacobs at Washington and Middle Street in Gettysburg. On July 3rd he was found in the house when Georgia soldiers conducted a search. HL was captured and transported to Libby prison in Richmond Virginia. He was released in a prisoner exchange in October 1863 and he returned to McKean County where he built a farm in Kasson PA
https://sites.google.com/.../herman-leroy-and-alice-stark...
Herman Leroy (Civil War veteran) and Alice (Stark) Burlingame - Burlingame1815
SITES.GOOGLE.COM
Herman Leroy (Civil War veteran) and…
Herman Leroy (Civil War veteran) and Alice (Stark) Burlingame - Burlingame1815
3Like · Reply · 2w
Christine A. Holley
Ohh wow! You are only the 2nd person to share that a they had a relative who served along side of Lorenzo Hodges. His brother Julius family contacted me several yrs ago & the story unfolded. Thank you for sharing this with me!
1Like · Reply · 2w
Sarah Calvario Kerrick
Fabulous stories...
1Like · Reply · 1w
Sarah Calvario Kerrick
Were they twins
1Like · Reply · 1w
Christine A. Holley
No, Lorenzo was 2 yrs older than Julius. They look so young, don't they? Lorenzo was 25 when he died.
Like · Reply · 1w
Sarah Calvario Kerrick
Christine A. Holley they do...handsome with gorgeous eyes!
Like · Reply · 1w
Harriet Mattison Share
So sad. My 2nd GG William Knickerbocker, company K of the 141st Pennsylvania (Smithfield, Bradford County) died there on July 2nd. Three of his brothers were also killed in The Civil War. :(
1Like · Reply · 1w
Christine A. Holley
Harriet Mattison Share way too many men & boys from that area were lost & families lost multiple sons, like your Knickerbocker family. We saw it in our Kinney families too. Such a terrible war.
1Like · Reply · 1w
Marie Cline
thank you to all of the service people then to keep our country free & all that are serving now
Like · Reply · 1w
Chris Hobson
When I was a kid we actually looked Lorenzo's grave and it was neat connection and it was really a thrill when I found out he was a distant Uncle..
Like · Reply · 1w
Howard Wheeler
This neet story
Image may contain: plant, tree, outdoor and nature
4Like · Reply · 1w
Christine A. Holley
Yes, interesting story!
Like · Reply · 1w
Howard Wheeler
Perry Nichols is buried in Ashville, NY
1Like · Reply · 1w
Jim Nichols
Anyone know how Perry is related to George w Nichols
Like · Reply · 1w
Sharon Packer
????????????
Like · Reply · 1w
Jim Nichols
Or Nathaniel who was born about 1791
Like · Reply · 1w
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| Death |
15 Apr 1922 |
Port Allegany, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Burial |
Turtlepoint, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Person ID |
I65535 |
WetzelAncestry |