. Some of the ancestors and the children of Nathaniel Wilson, Franklin (born 11 Sept. 1744; died5 Oct. 1808); married, 3 Oct. 1760, RichardBache(born 12 Sept. 1737; died 29 Julv1811).William Bache married Catherine Bache (born 1797; died 1849); mar-ried Rev. Charles Hodge, (born 1797;died 1878), for manv years Professor of The-ology in Princeton Theological Hodge, Jr., (born 1831; died1876), married Martha Grav Janeway (born1833). VI. Charles Hodge married Mary Peachy Converse. VII. Elizabeth Peachy Franklins record


. Some of the ancestors and the children of Nathaniel Wilson, Franklin (born 11 Sept. 1744; died5 Oct. 1808); married, 3 Oct. 1760, RichardBache(born 12 Sept. 1737; died 29 Julv1811).William Bache married Catherine Bache (born 1797; died 1849); mar-ried Rev. Charles Hodge, (born 1797;died 1878), for manv years Professor of The-ology in Princeton Theological Hodge, Jr., (born 1831; died1876), married Martha Grav Janeway (born1833). VI. Charles Hodge married Mary Peachy Converse. VII. Elizabeth Peachy Franklins record is too well known to require any comment. Sarah(Franklin)Bache was a very extraordinary woman. She was the wife of Rich-ard Bache, who succeeded Dr. Franklin as Postmaster General of the United work to alleviate the sufferings of the half clad soldiers of the RevolutionaryArmy, during the severe winter of 1780, was remarkable. More than 2200 womenwere at one time employed under her direction in sewing for the Army. She hadeight children. II. Elizabeth Peachy Hodge 560 Zbc Converse jfamily. Charles Hodge, , was born in Philadelphia 28 Dec. 1797. He foundedthe Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review in 1S25; was Professor in PrincetonTheological Seminary from L822 until his death, and was perhaps the ablest the-certainly one of the ablest — that this country has ever produced.* (Irtrles Hodge, was a physician in Trenton, His wife was a daugh-ter of Dr. Thomas Leiper Janewav, who was Secretary of the Home Mission Board,?,! then for many years pastorof the North Presbyterian church, >r. Janeway was a descendant of George Janewav who was the signer of the callfor a Provincial Congress in New York on 26 April 1775, and who served as cap-tain in the 22nd New York City militia at the beginning of the Revolution. It will thus be seen that Peachy Hodge is a lineal descendant, on her fathersside, of the editor of the oldest newspap


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