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John Dodge of Middle Chinnock, Somerset, England, was the father of William and Richard who came to America in 1629 and 1638, respectively. They settled in what is now, Salem, Massachusetts. Tristram Dodge came to Block Island, Rhode Island in 1660/61. He came from England, via Newfoundland, via Taunton, Massachusetts. We believe that his ancestors were came from Northern England |
Lineage - We have not yet found the lineage of this family. They reside in our on-line mystery file Theodore H Dodge; Enlistment Date: 4 Oct 1861 Side Served: Union: State Served: Wisconsin Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 04 October 1861 Enlisted in Company E, 1st Cavalry Regiment Wisconsin on 04 October 1861. Discharged Company E, 1st Cavalry Regiment Wisconsin on 16 October 1862 Theodore had 3 brothers who also served in this war. They were Frederick A. Dodge, John D. Dodge, and Frank Dodge They were the sons of Lyman Dodge and Emily Howe We have not yet found the lineage of this family. They reside in our on-line mystery file |
Lineage - Unknown T. H. Dodge, Enlisted: 10 Oct 1861; Induction Rank: Private - Discharge Rank: Private 1st Regiment, Wisconsin Cavalry, Co. E; Died 20 Oct 1862 |
Lineage - John Dodge, Middle Chinnock, England through Richard Thomas Jefferson Dodge, Union Army; 1st Mass Heavy Artillery, Co. A - Private; Held at Andersonville and died 9 Sept 1864; Buried in National Cemetery; Capture Date - Unknown; Capture Site - Port Royal, VA. Son of Luke Dodge and Margaret Poor |
Lineage - Unknown Thomas T. Dodge, name and ancestry unknown, served as Hospital Steward in the Thirteenth Brooklyn Regiment, New York State Militia Heavy Artilery, Union Army, Camp Crook, Suffolk, Virginia, died July 12 or 13, 1862. Article from Brooklyn Eagle, 1862 |