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    1. Re: [DODSON] Re: Dobson
    2. 8-4-05 We are searching DODSON - PA. area. DODSON - ASHCRAFT - BELL - WELLS Eleanor [email protected] Nina Nielsen wrote: >Hi: > >I saw your post on Dodson....where are you searching? > >Regards Nina >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 2:25 PM >Subject: [DODSON] Re: Dobson > > > > >>This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >>Classification: Query >> >>Message Board URL: >> >>http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RKT.2ACIB/196.204.205.405.500 >> >>Message Board Post: >> >>I think she meant to say DODSON, not DOBSON... >> >>That was Jonathan James DODSON who married Mary ASHCRAFT. >> >> >>==== DODSON Mailing List ==== >>Archived postings to the DODSON mailing list can be found at: >> >> >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > >>Type in DODSON for the name of the list, choose the year & then a key >> >> >word. > > > > >==== DODSON Mailing List ==== >Address to send a message to everyone: [email protected] >Address for unsubscribing: [email protected] >Problems? Contact the DODSON list manager at [email protected] > > > > > >

    08/04/2005 03:42:53
    1. Re: [DODSON] Re: Dobson
    2. Nina Nielsen
    3. Hi: I saw your post on Dodson....where are you searching? Regards Nina ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 2:25 PM Subject: [DODSON] Re: Dobson > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RKT.2ACIB/196.204.205.405.500 > > Message Board Post: > > I think she meant to say DODSON, not DOBSON... > > That was Jonathan James DODSON who married Mary ASHCRAFT. > > > ==== DODSON Mailing List ==== > Archived postings to the DODSON mailing list can be found at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > Type in DODSON for the name of the list, choose the year & then a key word. >

    08/04/2005 12:06:22
    1. Re: Dobson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RKT.2ACIB/196.204.205.405.500 Message Board Post: I think she meant to say DODSON, not DOBSON... That was Jonathan James DODSON who married Mary ASHCRAFT.

    08/04/2005 08:25:03
    1. Salina Dodson, Edmund Dodson
    2. Jane McEndree
    3. Hi, I am new to the Dodson list and I am looking for more information on my Dodson's. I know for sure that my GGG Grandmother was Salina Dodson born on Nov. 8, 1818 in Jackson Co., G. or Alabama adn she married Joseph Early Little on Oct. 27, 1845 in Anniston, Alabama. She died on Sept. 16, 1902 in Milam Co, Texas and is buried at the Bryant Station Cemetery in Milam Co. Texas. I have been to her grave several times and I have a picture of her and my GGG Grandfather together when they were very old. My grandmother was raised in the house of her Grandfather and Salina and Joseph Early Little also lived there so she remembered them. I was told that Salina's parents were Edmund Dodson born May 13, 1796 in Georgia and married Rebecca Fuller on Jan. 19, 1818 in Morgan Co., Ga. He died on Dec. 10, 1882 in Cleburne Co., Alabama. I was told that his father was Daniel Dodson and his wife was Sarah Peters. Then Daniel's father was the Rev. Joshua Dodson and his wife's name was Ruth and possibly her maiden name was Rose. Then Joshua Dodson's parents were Thomas Dodson and Dorothy Mary Durham. Then Thomas Dodson's father was Charles Dodson Sr. married to Anne Dodson, a cousin. Charles Dodson's parents were Jesse Dodson and Judith Hagger and finally Jesse Dodson's parents were John Dods from England who came to America with John Smith and settled in Jamestown. John Dobs married an indian girl named Jane Eagle Plume, daughter of Chief Eagle Plume. Does anyone know if there is a book out on this Dodson family? I'd love to purchase a copy of it if there is one. Also, I'd like to find others who are in my same line possibly from some of the other children of those mentioned above so I could find out more information about other Dodson cousins. Thank you, Jane Little McEndree [email protected] Jane Little McEndree [email protected]

    08/04/2005 06:10:03
    1. DODSON M J _and_ Obediah .JPG
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DODSON Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RKT.2ACIB/1479 Message Board Post: DODSON_M_J_and_Obediah.JPG I photographed this gravestone in the Eakins Cemetery, Ponder, Denton Co., TX. Feel free to use the picture for your personal records. This is one of the 123,428 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com

    07/26/2005 10:02:23
    1. DODSON Nancy E _1858-1873.JPG
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DODSON Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RKT.2ACIB/1478 Message Board Post: DODSON_Nancy_E_1858-1873.JPG I photographed this gravestone in the Eakins Cemetery, Ponder, Denton Co., TX. Feel free to use the picture for your personal records. This is one of the 123,428 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com

    07/26/2005 10:01:36
    1. Re: Dodson from Ill.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RKT.2ACIB/277.286.311.329 Message Board Post: Try looking in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis web site (www.crownhill.org/genealogy/index. html). They only give the buriel date, not actual date of death...but there is a Charles Otis Dodson and a William T. Dodson. I am looking for a Justus E. Dodson ( not a direct ancestor but in family tree).

    07/23/2005 09:56:23
    1. surname Dodson Smith
    2. My GGrandfather had a brother named George W Dodson , his father was also named George Washington Dodson. My Greatgrandfather was William Fagan Dodson. Most of the older family members are buried in or around Macedonia Ar. The old Dodson Cemetery is somewhere lost in the woods and I can't seem to find anyone that knows the exact location. Later in the fall (after so many snakes) my son, daughter and myself plan to try to find it. I will look through my info and see if I can find anything to help you. Sandy Dodson Tomlin

    07/18/2005 04:34:15
    1. G.W. Dodson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dodson; Smith Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RKT.2ACIB/1477 Message Board Post: searching for info on my Great Grandfather. He married first Roseanne (Rose); married second my Great Grandmother Matilda Smith. Children by Matilda: Fannie Belle and W.E. called Pete. Both Great Grandmother and Great Grandfather may have died the same year or about the same year. This would have been about 1870 in Macedonia, Arkansas. Anything will help. Thanks

    07/16/2005 11:18:05
    1. Re: Dodson in Blair Co. PA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RKT.2ACIB/1473.1 Message Board Post: Regarding your post on Michael Dodson, I received a reply to a post in 2002 that I received from Lyn regarding the book Cemeteries of Freedom Twp. I have not seen the book, but the text of her post follows. As you can see, it lists John and spouse, Michael and spouse and Thomas and spouse. Accordingly, if this information is correct, the spouses are listed. I do recall hearing also that someone had taken the GAR markers from the graves. "Re: Dodson's of Blair County Author: Lyn Date: 3 Oct 2002 9:00 PM GMT Surnames: DODSON Classification: Query In Reply to: Re: Dodson's of Blair County by: Candice Geary Post Reply | Mark Unread Report Abuse Print Message Are there any Dodsons in particular that you are searching? The Blair County Genealogical Society puts out a book called Cemeteries of Freedom Twp. This book includes Dodson Cemetery. Dodsons listed in this book are John Sr (and spouse), Michael (and spouse), Thomas Sr (and spouse), Thomas Jr, Barbara (w/o Thomas Jr), T (s/o Thomas & Barbara), David Dunahay h/o Eliza Ann Dodson, M argaret Dunahay d/o David & Eliza, Jacob Lingefelter Dodson, Emma Jane, William E, Sarah C, Martha A, Wilbur Sherdan Dodson, Margaret Florence, Wilbur Steve, Lucy Louise, Jacob Alexander, Thomas, Michael. There are other names mentioned, but these are the ones buried in this cemetery.. . " Contact me privately for information from Michael Dodson's Revolutionary Pension file that I received from NARA.

    07/13/2005 06:53:24
    1. William Bucky Dodson decendents
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RKT.2ACIB/1476 Message Board Post: I am the 4th great grandson of William Bucky Dodson 1793/1879 . I would like to compare information with any other of his decendents. I am trying to find missing information I have not found through other sources

    07/10/2005 06:32:34
    1. Re: [DODSON] Documenting or copying
    2. Bonnie Arnold
    3. This is such good advice I had to write and say "thank you" for posting it. I long to find old stories of my family line but for some reason I can't seem to find any of them. I have tried to speak to family members and they just claim they don't remember anything at all. But the stories is what makes it so interesting. If anyone can point me in some new direction as to where to locate these old stories please let me know. I use to sit and ask my grandfathers to tell me stories about when they were kids but I always got the same story everytime. But I still enjoyed hearing it and watching their expressions while telling it. Now everyone has long passed and distant relatives are calling me wanting to know if I knew any of the old stories, which I can only tell the 2 or 3 that I know. My children doesn't appreciate my love of this hobby either but hopefully I have an upcoming grandson who will take it up when I am long gone. He does ask me questions and wants to help with my scrapbooking and genealogy when he is here and he is only 9yrs old now so hopefully he won't lose the love for it when he gets older. Thanks for listening to me and all advice will be greatly appreciated. My ancestors are Corp johnathon James Dodson Jr. and Mary Ashcraft, Abisha Dodson Sr and Mary Walker, Robert Dodson and Mary (nee Sugg) Dodson Bloch/Block. If anyone can add to this line please contact me. [email protected] Bonnie ----- Original Message ----- From: "J Reynolds" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 3:24 PM Subject: Re: [DODSON] Documenting or copying > Information found on websites are always clues. Sometimes useful. > Sometimes frustrating. I once found a very interesting story about a > family that moved to KY. Supposedly 2 brothers moving to KY separated in > bad weather and never found each other. When the cows (or horses) got > loose, the father went to look for them. He didn't return for months. > Supposedly the cows walked all the way back to VA. BUT years later > another researcher (who hadn't heard the story apparently) found records > that both brothers settled in Eastern KY a number of years before my > family moved to s central KY. Those cows had a phenomenal memory to > follow their scent all the way back to VA after all that time!!! > My cousin knew the kind old lady who wrote the book. A widow with no > children we were all her cousins! I really appreciate the time she took to > publish precious family stories. Maybe a little inaccurate but wonderful > clues that helped me find the real details. Sharing is wonderful. > I also researched the Sandusky family for years. I wrote and ordered a > new book on the family. In the book she told the story of how she drove a > lady back and forth to church for years. Later when the lady went into the > nursing home, her daughters who took over the estate wanted nothing to do > with moms old scrapbooks tossing them into a rummage sale. The > genealogist found one of them and discovered that the older lady was a > Sandusky descendant. She visited the old lady who told her she had books > and books with notes of corrections in the colums. By the time the > researcher contacted the family all the files and books had been discarded > or burned. More irony. As I read the story, I realized that this lady > was a descendant of a collateral line in my family. "Cousins" from > colonial VA. I lived 5 miles from the family mansion in IL and 30 miles > from both ladies in the book. Separately we probably had 50+ years of > research amongst. Too bad we didn't share what we had ! > each > found. The published details may be borrowed, that may be murky from > faded memories, but the more we share the more we learn. > I once argued friendly with a person who posted our family history on the > net. He didn't understand that my ex husband might not want his name > posted in my family history. I finally convinced him that I had a distant > cousin in law enforcement in his state who might not like his mother and > grandmothers pedigree posted on the internet He finally agreed angrily to > take out names of the living on my side He only had a collateral > connection to our family through a mutual ancestor but posted someone > elses research as his own. > Not everything published on the net is true but I still find gems without > leaving the comfort or our home. BUT we still have to spend time in those > dusty old shelves to document details of what we find! > Don't put off taling to those aunts and cousins before its too late. My > kids don't appreciate my genealogy. I think someday, I hope, some distant > grandchild will please me for my habit. My child of my heart. I think my > grandparents grandparents would be happy to know that we still seek them > out and long to find those pioneer graves long forgotten to stand in > memory and whisper. "I found you at last!" > And by the way, has ANYONE had any luck in finding Martha Lockhart > Dodson's grandparents? Did Thomas Lockhart just appear one day in colonial > VA? > > Donna Osborn <[email protected]> wrote: > I have found many wrong things posted up what people put on my family > names, even children that are to old for there parents. > > I have gone and done research my self and found in books more. And I payed > a researcher when I could not find enough imformation in my counties where > my ancestors were and it payed off and was worth it. I have found out that > Liburay's and the intermet does not have everything on them. People need > to get more imformation about there people. > > Donna > > > ==== DODSON Mailing List ==== > Rules for a Happy List: Only send information related to genealogy - > Dodsons specifically. If someone should post an > inappropriate message, it is the list manager's job to correct them. > Thanks! > > > > --------------------------------- > Sell on Yahoo! Auctions - No fees. Bid on great items. > > > ==== DODSON Mailing List ==== > Have you tried Rootsweb's WorldConnect Project? > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi > > >

    07/06/2005 11:29:07
    1. Re: [DODSON] Documenting or copying
    2. Sue Steward
    3. In 2003 I received a call from a cousin. She said that her sister had some information for me that has been mislaid. (One of the things I had done early on in my research was to contact my aunts and uncles and ask for information (birthdates, birthplaces, marriages, etc.) about their respective familes and also if they knew any information about the family of their parents. Some responded and some did not and I got some information by telephone from them. Well, it seems in 1969 that my aunt had filled in the blanks on a questionaire I had sent her and asked that her daughter mail it to me and that had never happened and she came across the sheet that had been completed by her mother (who was now deceased). Her answers confirmed what had been found in the meantime through other means. The biggest being that we had finally located descendants of our grandfather's younger brother and had confirmed the relationship by DNA. When I had asked her questions she had told me that the brother's last known address was Orange, Texas and by knowing that much I was finally able to locate them. In her information for me it listed some information on his descandants which would have made our search so much easier. It was wonderful to get it even after 34 years! The biggest loss I think was that some of the first generation descendants were still living at the time she completed the questionaire, now we are dealing with second generation descendants. I guess my tip would be to practice persistence when the information is not forthcoming. As has been previously stated, some of the "clues" we find on the internet are not completely accurate but they are a clue or starting point to give you some idea of where to research. Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bonnie Arnold" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 3:29 PM Subject: Re: [DODSON] Documenting or copying

    07/06/2005 10:27:25
    1. Re: [DODSON] Documenting or copying
    2. J Reynolds
    3. Information found on websites are always clues. Sometimes useful. Sometimes frustrating. I once found a very interesting story about a family that moved to KY. Supposedly 2 brothers moving to KY separated in bad weather and never found each other. When the cows (or horses) got loose, the father went to look for them. He didn't return for months. Supposedly the cows walked all the way back to VA. BUT years later another researcher (who hadn't heard the story apparently) found records that both brothers settled in Eastern KY a number of years before my family moved to s central KY. Those cows had a phenomenal memory to follow their scent all the way back to VA after all that time!!! My cousin knew the kind old lady who wrote the book. A widow with no children we were all her cousins! I really appreciate the time she took to publish precious family stories. Maybe a little inaccurate but wonderful clues that helped me find the real details. Sharing is wonderful. I also researched the Sandusky family for years. I wrote and ordered a new book on the family. In the book she told the story of how she drove a lady back and forth to church for years. Later when the lady went into the nursing home, her daughters who took over the estate wanted nothing to do with moms old scrapbooks tossing them into a rummage sale. The genealogist found one of them and discovered that the older lady was a Sandusky descendant. She visited the old lady who told her she had books and books with notes of corrections in the colums. By the time the researcher contacted the family all the files and books had been discarded or burned. More irony. As I read the story, I realized that this lady was a descendant of a collateral line in my family. "Cousins" from colonial VA. I lived 5 miles from the family mansion in IL and 30 miles from both ladies in the book. Separately we probably had 50+ years of research amongst. Too bad we didn't share what we had ! each found. The published details may be borrowed, that may be murky from faded memories, but the more we share the more we learn. I once argued friendly with a person who posted our family history on the net. He didn't understand that my ex husband might not want his name posted in my family history. I finally convinced him that I had a distant cousin in law enforcement in his state who might not like his mother and grandmothers pedigree posted on the internet He finally agreed angrily to take out names of the living on my side He only had a collateral connection to our family through a mutual ancestor but posted someone elses research as his own. Not everything published on the net is true but I still find gems without leaving the comfort or our home. BUT we still have to spend time in those dusty old shelves to document details of what we find! Don't put off taling to those aunts and cousins before its too late. My kids don't appreciate my genealogy. I think someday, I hope, some distant grandchild will please me for my habit. My child of my heart. I think my grandparents grandparents would be happy to know that we still seek them out and long to find those pioneer graves long forgotten to stand in memory and whisper. "I found you at last!" And by the way, has ANYONE had any luck in finding Martha Lockhart Dodson's grandparents? Did Thomas Lockhart just appear one day in colonial VA? Donna Osborn <[email protected]> wrote: I have found many wrong things posted up what people put on my family names, even children that are to old for there parents. I have gone and done research my self and found in books more. And I payed a researcher when I could not find enough imformation in my counties where my ancestors were and it payed off and was worth it. I have found out that Liburay's and the intermet does not have everything on them. People need to get more imformation about there people. Donna ==== DODSON Mailing List ==== Rules for a Happy List: Only send information related to genealogy - Dodsons specifically. If someone should post an inappropriate message, it is the list manager's job to correct them. Thanks! --------------------------------- Sell on Yahoo! Auctions - No fees. Bid on great items.

    07/06/2005 07:24:42
    1. Re: [DODSON] Re: Isaac Dodson
    2. Where did this man live? -------------- Original message -------------- > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Dodson- Raney/Riney > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RKT.2ACIB/515.517.519.1.2.1 > > Message Board Post: > > In William Dodson's (b.1758) will probated 8 June 1840, he lists; Estate to son > Squire B. son William, son Jonathan, son John W. son Warren, dau Eady > Virgin,wife of Dorsey Virgin, and grandaughter Margaret . Exec. John W. Dodson > and Jonathan Dodson, Will Book 3, Page 101, Witness Wm M. Foster and Wm. Lent > Squire B. Dodson was married to #1Christine Rinerson/Rynearson and her sister > #2Martha Rynearson and #3Eliz Riney/Raney. I do not have any of Eliz. children > > > ==== DODSON Mailing List ==== > Have wills, deeds, bios or cemetery records? Add them to the Rootsweb Message > Board for DODSON: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=Surnames.Dodson >

    07/04/2005 11:56:36
    1. Re: Isaac Dodson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dodson- Raney/Riney Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RKT.2ACIB/515.517.519.1.2.1 Message Board Post: In William Dodson's (b.1758) will probated 8 June 1840, he lists; Estate to son Squire B. son William, son Jonathan, son John W. son Warren, dau Eady Virgin,wife of Dorsey Virgin, and grandaughter Margaret . Exec. John W. Dodson and Jonathan Dodson, Will Book 3, Page 101, Witness Wm M. Foster and Wm. Lent Squire B. Dodson was married to #1Christine Rinerson/Rynearson and her sister #2Martha Rynearson and #3Eliz Riney/Raney. I do not have any of Eliz. children

    07/03/2005 06:51:09
    1. Re: Lucinda CANTER md. William H. "Buck" DODSON, 1854 Washington Co., KY; descendants in Nelson Co., KY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dodson;Canter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RKT.2ACIB/830.949.1.1 Message Board Post: Obituary: DIES OF HEART DISEASE Mrs. Lucile Dodson, of Botland aged 81 years, died of heart trouble Sunday night. Mrs. Dodson had been afflicted with heart disease for some time and during the storm between eleven and twelve o'clock Sunday night, she became very much excited and succumbed while the elements were in such a fury. Mrs. Dodson was a highly respected Christian woman. She was a faithful member of the Mill Creek Baptist Church from which the funeral services were conducted Tuesday. Mrs. Dodson is survived by her seven children, two boys and five girls who are as follows; Messrs, John and Jim Dodson, Botland; Mrs. Charlie Miller,Flordia; Mrs. Jack Riley, Mrs. Jack Ambrose, Irvinville; Mrs. Oscar Auberry, Bloomfield; and Mrs. Emma Courtney, Botland. (NOTE: Mill Creek Cemetery is 5 miles east of Bardstown on Hwy 605N to Woodlawn Road.) ((June 16, 1912)) This Obit was found in my grandmother's bible. It is the obit of her grandmother. Her mother was Martha "Mattie" Dod! son. The first child of William Henry Dodson and Delilah Louise Canter. William Henry Dodson's mother was Martha and Delilah Louisa's younger sister was Martha. I am assuming that my gr-grandmother was named after one of them. 1850 Washington Co. Ky. Oct. 15, 1850 household 1038 Canter, Lenard age 43 born MD Sarah 43 born KY Lucinda 14 Delilah L. 12 (named after her maternal grandmother-used the middle name Lucille/Lucy/Louisa/Lou) John H. 10 Martha R. 8 Flordia 6 Wm. P. 4 Mary E. 1 mo. The Delilah L. above is the wife of William Henry "Buck" Dodson. That is why Lucinda is listed with her parents after the 1860 census's. Evidently Lucinda the older sister of Delilah L. never married. If you look at the 1850 census you will see the grandmother of Delilah, for whom she was named after. Delilah went by her middle name. Lousia, Lucy Lucille, etc. 1860 Fredericksburg Wash. Co. Ky taken on June 21, 1860 Pg. 34 Married within the year checked Wm Dodson age 21 Lucie age 21 In 1870 Nelson Co. Ky Bardstown Pct Dodson, Henry age 32 Dodson, Lucy age 27 Martha age 10 Billie age 8 (female) Mary age5 John age 2 James age 5months 1880 Washington County Ky. census pg, 24--- Louisa Dodson age 40 father fr MD mother fr Ky 1. Mattie age 19 br Ky 2. S.B. age 18 br Ky 3. M.E. age 13 br Ky 4. John age 10 br Ky 5. James S. age 9 br Ky 6.Lizzie age 8 br Ky 7. K.L. age 2 br Ky 1900 Nelson Co. Ky. Botland Dodson, Lou age 55 widow say born Feb. 1845 Ky 7 children 7 living Courtney, Mary born Aug. 1874 4 children 4 living Courtney,Marvin grndson Courtney, Annie K granddau Dodson, James (I think)

    07/03/2005 11:12:35
    1. Re: Lucinda CANTER md. William H. "Buck" DODSON, 1854 Washington Co., KY; descendants in Nelson Co., KY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dodson, Canter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RKT.2ACIB/830.951.1 Message Board Post: Obituary: DIES OF HEART DISEASE Mrs. Lucile Dodson, of Botland aged 81 years, died of heart trouble Sunday night. Mrs. Dodson had been afflicted with heart disease for some time and during the storm between eleven and twelve o'clock Sunday night, she became very much excited and succumbed while the elements were in such a fury. Mrs. Dodson was a highly respected Christian woman. She was a faithful member of the Mill Creek Baptist Church from which the funeral services were conducted Tuesday. Mrs. Dodson is survived by her seven children, two boys and five girls who are as follows; Messrs, John and Jim Dodson, Botland; Mrs. Charlie Miller,Flordia; Mrs. Jack Riley, Mrs. Jack Ambrose, Irvinville; Mrs. Oscar Auberry, Bloomfield; and Mrs. Emma Courtney, Botland. (NOTE: Mill Creek Cemetery is 5 miles east of Bardstown on Hwy 605N to Woodlawn Road.) ((June 16, 1912)) This Obit was found in my grandmother's bible. It is the obit of her grandmother. Her mother was Martha ! "Mattie" Dodson. The first child of William Henry Dodson and Delilah Louise Canter. William Henry Dodson's mother was Martha and Delilah Louisa's younger sister was Martha. I am assuming that my gr-grandmother was named after one of them. 1850 Washington Co. Ky. Oct. 15, 1850 household 1038 Canter, Lenard age 43 born MD Sarah 43 born KY Lucinda 14 Delilah L. 12 (named after her maternal grandmother-used the middle name Lucille/Lucy/Louisa/Lou) John H. 10 Martha R. 8 Flordia 6 Wm. P. 4 Mary E. 1 mo. The Delilah L. above is the wife of William Henry "Buck" Dodson. That is why Lucinda is listed with her parents after the 1860 census's. Evidently Lucinda the older sister of Delilah L. never married. If you look at the 1850 census you will see the grandmother of Delilah, for whom she was named after. Delilah went by her middle name. Lousia, Lucy Lucille, etc. 1860 Fredericksburg Wash. Co. Ky taken on June 21, 1860 Pg. 34 Married within the year checked Wm Dodson age 21 Lucie age 21 In 1870 Nelson Co. Ky Bardstown Pct Dodson, Henry age 32 Dodson, Lucy age 27 Martha age 10 Billie age 8 (female) Mary age5 John age 2 James age 5months 1880 Washington County Ky. census pg, 24--- Louisa Dodson age 40 father fr MD mother fr Ky 1. Mattie age 19 br Ky 2. S.B. age 18 br Ky 3. M.E. age 13 br Ky 4. John age 10 br Ky 5. James S. age 9 br Ky 6.Lizzie age 8 br Ky 7. K.L. age 2 br Ky 1900 Nelson Co. Ky. Botland Dodson, Lou age 55 widow say born Feb. 1845 Ky 7 children 7 living Courtney, Mary born Aug. 1874 4 children 4 living Courtney,Marvin grndson Courtney, Annie K granddau Dodson, James (I think)

    07/03/2005 10:54:44
    1. Obituary of Ronald Francis Dodson in AL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RKT.2ACIB/1475 Message Board Post: Ronald Francis Dodson Ronald Francis Dodson, 65, died July 2, 2005. Hartselle Heritage will announce arrangements. Published in the Decatur Daily on 7/3/2005.

    07/03/2005 03:33:10
    1. Re: [DODSON] Documenting or copying
    2. Nina Nielsen
    3. Hi Donna: I agree! I am looking for a Mary Dodson in Northampton England married in Cranford, Northampton. Where is your Dodson. Regards Nina ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Osborn" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 10:04 PM Subject: [DODSON] Documenting or copying > I have found many wrong things posted up what people put on my family names, even children that are to old for there parents. > > I have gone and done research my self and found in books more. And I payed a researcher when I could not find enough imformation in my counties where my ancestors were and it payed off and was worth it. I have found out that Liburay's and the intermet does not have everything on them. People need to get more imformation about there people. > > Donna > > > ==== DODSON Mailing List ==== > Rules for a Happy List: Only send information related to genealogy - > Dodsons specifically. If someone should post an > inappropriate message, it is the list manager's job to correct them. Thanks! >

    06/30/2005 03:20:24