David DODGE

Male 1742 - 1807  (64 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  David DODGE was born on 10 Oct 1742 in Ipswich, Massachusett (son of David DODGE and Anna LOW); died on 24 Aug 1807 in Hampton, Connecticut.

    Family/Spouse: Mary STUART. Mary was born on 29 Jun 1735; died on 04 Apr 1816. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary DODGE was born on 10 May 1770.
    2. David Low DODGE was born between 14 and 17 Jun 1774 in Brooklyn, Connecticut; died on 23 Apr 1852 in New York, New York, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David DODGE was born on 07 Mar 1723 in Wenham, Massachusetts (son of Daniel DODGE and Joanna BURNHAM); died before 11 Nov 1756.

    Notes:

    "Genealogy of the Dodge Family": David, b. Wenham, 7 March, 1723; m. Anna Low, of Ipswich (John, John,John,thomas, John), pub. Wenham, 5 December, 1741. After marriage lived at Ipswich (Hamlet), where their two sons were born. Anna Low, born 22 December, 1719, "per S.A. Ranlett"; died Amherst, 3 April, 1782. David joined Wen. Church, 31 October 1742. he deeded, 27 November, 1750 to John Low, cooper, of Ipswich, for L400 his house, barn and about 60 acres (Probably in Wenham), bounded n. on Mill River, Ips. Also to Jacob Dodge, of Wenham for L138, 36 ac. woodland and pasture, and to Joshua Dodge, of Beverly, blacksmith, for L133, about 15 acres at Turtle Pond pasture.
    His occupation, if he had any, is unknown; but he is said to have been a man of property by his father's will, and entertained largely, but became financially embarrassed and accepted a commission in the old French war. In the expedition to Canada, while attempting to run the Otsego Falls, New York, the bateau he was in upset, and all on board were drowned. (Date of this event unknown or not recorded).
    In the probate records of Windham District, in Windham county, Connecticut, we find that letters of administration were granted, 11 November, 1756 and inventory made, 17 January, 1757, of estate of David Dodge of Lebanon. His estate was reported insolvent, 15 December, 1756, and Anna Dodge was appointed guardian of her two minor children, David and Samuel.
    His widow went to Pomfret, Conn., where she kept a school 15 years, and boarded in the family of Gen'l Putnam. She afterwards went to Amherst, NH, and lived with her son Samuel, till her death (of a cancer on the tongue), April 3, 1782, ages 63 years.

    David married Anna LOW about 05 Dec 1741 in Wenham, Massachusetts. Anna was born on 22 Dec 1719; died on 03 Apr 1782 in Amherst, New Hampshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna LOW was born on 22 Dec 1719; died on 03 Apr 1782 in Amherst, New Hampshire.
    Children:
    1. Samuel DODGE was born on 18 Aug 1744 in Ipswich, Massachusett; died between 17 and 29 Sep 1785 in Amherst, New Hampshire.
    2. 1. David DODGE was born on 10 Oct 1742 in Ipswich, Massachusett; died on 24 Aug 1807 in Hampton, Connecticut.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Daniel DODGE was born on 26 Apr 1677 in Wenham, Massachusetts (son of Richard DODGE and Mary EATON); died on 30 Apr 1740 in Wenham, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    "Genealogy of the Dodge Family": Daniel, b. at Wenham, 26 April, 1677, where he died 30 April, 1740. He married Joanna Burnham, 20 June, 1706. Of his early life it is only known that he graduated at Harvard College in 1700, being the first graduate by the name of Dodge in New England. In January, 1702-3, he was engaged as a teacher at Beverly and again in Sept. 1706. In 1715, he was chosen schoolmaster of Reading for 3 years at 30 pounds per year. In 1703, Dec. 1st, his father, Richard, by deed of gift conveyed to his son Daniel Dodge of Wenham, clerk, "My now dwelling house and the dwelling house standing in the same yard with it, my cyder mill, outhousing, barns, together with my homestead lot in Wenham, being by estimation 50 acres more or less. Also all that 30 acres I bought of Capt. Wm. Dixey of Beverly and all that 12 acres, more or less, of meadow, I bought of brother John Dodge, lying southerly of Long Ham meadow. Also all my piece of meadow in said Long ham, bordering on the aforementioned 30 acres and extending in length from the bridge southwest of my house quite to the cross fence as it now standeth, containing 5 acres more or less. Likewise all "the Island" which I purchased of Mr. Robert Bradford of said Beverly, lying north easterly from Long Ham River and bounded on the NE by Town Common land of Wenham. Also 30 acres called the "Cow Pasture" in Wenham, which I bought of Nath. Waldern and Goodman Hobbs of said town. "Provided only my son Daniel shall allow his brothers Richard and William right of way etc., through the "Cow Pasture" as the path now is and same right to William over a part of the homestead." I give said Daniel my common rights of land in Common land of Wenham and one Common Right, bought of Abraham Masters in Town Commonage of Manchester. Also one-third part of all my marsh, upper and lower, and landng marsh which be in Chebacco in Ipswich, excepting only the marsh bought of Capt. Thomas Rayment, and that part of my marsh near Wid. Fellow's marsh in Hogg Island marshes in Chebacco; viz: that part which Richard has occupied for divers years past, excepting also 4 acres of marsh in Chebacco marshes which I bought of James Burnham in Ipswich. Further, I give Daniel 110 trees on my 100 acres which by deed of even date I have given to my son William Dodge. Likewise I give Daniel my "negro boy" and all cattle, horses, sheep, swine, money, goods and chattels not otherwise disposed of.
    Witnesses, Elizabeth and Joanna hale, Acknowledged 18 March, 1703-4 before Robert Hale. J.P.
    Between 1706 and 1717, besides deeds of division, the records show him as grantee in four cases and as grantor in ten cases. After 1717 he was grantee in six cases and grantor in two cases. About two years before his death, he gave his son, Daniel of Wenham, husbandman, the house "he now lives in" and the "orchard joining to it," and also another piece of orchard on the westerly side of the river. His will, dated 28 April, 1740, two days before his death, was very long and elaborate, and as it was witnessed by Rev. John Warren, Samuel Kimball and William Dodge (probably his brother), it was probably written by his pastor, Rev. John Warren. He gave his wife Joanna (Burnham), all personal estate, except farming tools and implements of husbandry and his carpenter's tools, which he gave to his son David. He gave his wife the use of David's share till he became of age of 21 years. He prescribed the amount of provisions which should be delivered to her annually by Daniel, and by David after he became of age, so long as she remained his widow, a limitation which probably took effect when she married Samuel Kimball, 30 June, 1741. This marriage may have been one of the reasons of the early marriage of David Dodge and Anna Low, in Dec., 1741. Daniel's will gave her the use of the buildings so far as she could use them, and required Daniel Jr., to pay her blank pounds for her comfortable and honorable support and subsistence. In case she should marry, all the privileges granted were to cease, and in case she resigned her right of dower, Daniel and David were to pay her fifty pounds each.
    Joshua was to pay her 40 shillings per annum from the time he became of age.
    He gave his son James L150. he gave his son Joshua the house and land in Beverly which had been bought of Benj. Woodberry, Joshua to pay L200 to the executor and 40 shillings per an. to his mother.
    He gave his dau. Joanna L5.
    He gave Daniel, Jr., the house and lands which the latter had occupied. To David he gave the homestead and divided the remaining lands between them.
    To his dau. Mary L100 to be paid by Daniel and David.
    the enumeration of the tracts of lands which he gave his sons indicates that he was well to do in respect to real estate, and that he was not much in debt. he was deacon of church. His wife Joanna and son Daniel were his executors."

    Daniel married Joanna BURNHAM on 20 Jun 1706. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Joanna BURNHAM
    Children:
    1. James DODGE
    2. Joanna DODGE was born on 17 Jul 1707/8 in Wenham, Massachusetts.
    3. Daniel DODGE was born on 15 Sep 1710 in Wenham, Massachusetts; died in Sep 1756 in Beverly, Connecticut.
    4. Joshua DODGE was born on 26 Dec 1716 in Wenham, Massachusetts.
    5. Mary DODGE was born on 25 Aug 1719 in Wenham, Massachusetts.
    6. 2. David DODGE was born on 07 Mar 1723 in Wenham, Massachusetts; died before 11 Nov 1756.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Richard DODGE was born in 1643 in Beverly, Essex Co., Massachusetts (son of Richard DODGE and Edith COKER); died on 13 Apr 1705 in Wenham, Massachusetts.

    Richard married Mary EATON on 23 Feb 1667. Mary was born in 1641; died on 28 Nov 1716. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary EATON was born in 1641; died on 28 Nov 1716.
    Children:
    1. Richard DODGE was born on 12 Jul 1670 in Wenham, Massachusetts; died on 07 Jul 1739 in Ipswich, Massachusett.
    2. 4. Daniel DODGE was born on 26 Apr 1677 in Wenham, Massachusetts; died on 30 Apr 1740 in Wenham, Massachusetts.
    3. William DODGE was born on 20 Mar 1678 in Wenham, Massachusetts; died on 20 Oct 1765.
    4. Mary DODGE was born on 30 Mar 1672.
    5. Martha DODGE