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Josiah DODGE 1665–1715 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: June 4, 1665

Birth Location: Beverly, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: January 19, 1715

Death Location: Essex, Massachusetts, USA

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Mother: Sarah Proctor

Spouse(s): Sarah Fiske

Children(s): Josiah DODGE

The story of Josiah DODGE began in 1665 in Beverly, Massachusetts, USA. Josiah DODGE married Sarah Fiske, and had children including Josiah Dodge. Josiah DODGE passed away in 1715 in Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Josiah DODGE began in 1665 in Beverly, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Josiah DODGE married Sarah Fiske, and had children including Josiah Dodge.
  • Josiah DODGE passed away in 1715 in Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Josiah DODGE's Ancestors

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Josiah DODGE
1665–1715
Birth Place: Beverly, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
Sarah Proctor
1645–1706
Salem Essex Massachusetts USA
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Great-Grandparents
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Josiah DODGE's Descendants

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Josiah DODGE (June 4, 1665–January 19, 1715) m. Sarah Fiske (14 Jan 1671–17 May 1730)
  1. 1. Josiah DODGE 1698–1756
    1. 1. Captian (Josiah) DODGE 1719–1805 m. Susanna Knowlton 1714–1788
      1. 1. Sarah DODGE 1745– m. Jonathan Leonard 1743–1802
        1. 1. Seth Leonard 1787–1862

Josiah DODGE's Timeline

2 Records

1665
June 4, 1665
Birth of Josiah DODGE in Beverly, Massachusetts, USA
Beverly, Massachusetts, USA
1715
January 19, 1715
Age 50
Death of Josiah DODGE in Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Essex, Massachusetts, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: June 4, 1665
    Event Place: Beverly, Massachusetts, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 19, 1715
    Event Place: Essex, Massachusetts, USA

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