The only George and Hannah Hodgkins I can see in the Censuses are living in Dudley. George is a Glass Cutter born Gornal c1864 and in 1901 he and wife Hannah have several children including Albert born 1897. By 1911 Hannah is a Widow and is still in Dudley with son Albert Edward.
There is a baptism for an Albert Edward Hodgkins Sep 1897 Dudley 6c 102 mmn Turner.
Whether or not this is the correct family, I have no idea. I cannot find a Stoke Pound, Bromsgrove in the Censuses.
Emeltom
Here is Stoke Pound, in a curve of the Worcester and Birmingham Canal and ESE of Stoke Heath.
https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/396222/267834/12/101160It is between some canal locks, the stretch between locks is called a pound and there is a large house called Stoke Coourt just N of it, so it would appear that that would be the reason for calling it Stoke Pound.
If you can find the census entries for Stoke Court you may well find the others for the village walk around there.
If you look at the 1969/73 map and follow the road, called Copyholt Lane on modern maps, towards the ESE you will finnd a Copyholt Farm switch to an earlier map, say 1903, and you will the buildings there but un-named. There are tree symbols there as well which might indicate an orchard but could mean there is a coppice there.
Coppieholt could come from Coppice/Copse sometimes pronounced without the sibilant sound,