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Joseph Dodd

Birth1796 - Cranetown, Essex, New Jersey, USA
Death1846 - Dexter, Jefferson, New York, USA
MotherDeborah Crane
FatherEbenezer Dodd

Born in Cranetown, Essex, New Jersey, USA on 1796 to Ebenezer Dodd and Deborah Crane. Joseph Dodd married Eliza Wood and had 9 children. He passed away on 1846 in Dexter, Jefferson, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Ebenezer Dodd
1755 - 1836
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Deborah Crane
1756 - 1832
Spouse(s)
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Eliza Wood
1805 - 1849
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Catherine Elizabeth Dodd
1836 - 1905
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Jane Turner Dodd
1828 - 1914
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Alexander Butterfield Dodd
1837 - Unknown
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Harrison Dodd
1840 - 1844
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George Edmund Dodd
1845 - Unknown
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Frances Marie (Fannie) Dodd
1832 - 1906
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Harriet Dodd
1828 - Unknown
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Lindley Ebenezar Dodd
1833 - 1906
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Anna N. Dodd
1833 - 1905

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