According to a survey done by the Fort Bend Genealogical Society, there are 82 graves in Hodges Bend Cemetery. I have photographed the first 15 starting with those closest to the fence line. I will be adding more as time and weather permit. This first group were taken November 7, 2000. It takes about 2 days for the ground to dry out enough to walk on it without sinking, so bear with me and this wonderful Texas fall weather. Oh, the pictures aren't that great, so I will be going back out and replacing these with some that are hopefully clearer.

Grave 01 - Elba Wife of A. H. Hodge d Mar 29, 1851 aged 26 years

Grave 02 - A.H. Hodge d Jan 3 1860 aged 41 years

Grave 03 - White Cross unmarked

Grave 04 - Alexander Hodge 1757-1836 Texas Militia, Revolutionary War, Austin's Old 300, Citizens of the Republic of Texas

Grave 05 - Ruth, Wife of Alexander Hodge

Grave 06 - Broken Stone unmarked

Grave 07 - White Cross unmarked

Grave 08 - White Cross unmarked

Grave 09 - Alex Kegans Mar 1, 1846 - Dec 21 1914

Grave 10 - Henrietta C. Wife of Ex Kegans Feb 19, 1847 - Sep 19, 1918

Grave 11 - White, GW 1857-1938 and Mattie1862-1942

Grave 12 - Mrs. B.C. Miller

Grave 13 - Mary Lorena Walker b July 28, 1866 d April 2, 1872. Age 6Y 8M 5D

Grave 14 - White Cross unmarked

Grave 15 - McFee, Lillian 1888-1895 and Estelle 1893-1894

 

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