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| | *UPDATED 4-05-1999* Descendants of David Stokes |
 | | Witnesses William Johns and E.G. Hodges acknowledge that they were present at the death of Elbert G. Stokes and were at his burial and they had know both of the parties for 40 and 20 years respectively. |
 | | Hodges wife, Sarah?) was sitting on top of the wagon seat, and when the Law arrived, they searched the wagon, but she never moved from where she was seated on the wagon seat, in which Charlie was hidden. |
 | | His father, Walter Hodges, Sr., was ready to retire from the chicken business, so Walter took over his father's hatchery business that he and his wife, Helen, had been working at in Callahan, and moved it to his farm, that is now located on Hodges Rd. His first incubators were Buckeye Incubators. |
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