Parents:
David Dodge, son of Gardiner, b. Dec. 27, 1785, d. Aug. 20, 1866
Phebe Scott, d. Oct. 18, 1869 Age 81 y.
Spouse:
Charlotte Ross d. May 5, 1923 at 84 y., daughter of John Ross & Rebecca Chipman
Bio from Lenny Dodge #47281999
GEORGE DODGE, ESQ. KING'S COUNTY
George Dodge, long one of Kentville's most respected merchants, was the second son of David and Pbebe (Scott) Dodge. He was born, April 11, 1814, and died December 2, 1894. Like the rest of his immediate relatives he was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery. He married rather late in life, Charlotte, daughter of John and Rebecca (Chipman) Ross, of Annapolis county, a grand-daughter of Rev. William and Mary McGowan (Dickey) Chipman, but had no children. On the occasion of his funeral the Kentville Advertiser said:
"The late George Dodge, Esq., whose death occurred on Sunday last, was buried at The Oaks on Tuesday. We publish elsewhere portions of the address given by Rev. Dr. Brock at the funeral service. As a merchant Mr. Dodge ever maintained a character of the strictest integrity and the considerable fortune acquired by him is a sufficient witness to his industry and business sagacity.".
Parents:
David Dodge, son of Gardiner, b. Dec. 27, 1785, d. Aug. 20, 1866
Phebe Scott, d. Oct. 18, 1869 Age 81 y.
Spouse:
Charlotte Ross d. May 5, 1923 at 84 y., daughter of John Ross & Rebecca Chipman
Bio from Lenny Dodge #47281999
GEORGE DODGE, ESQ. KING'S COUNTY
George Dodge, long one of Kentville's most respected merchants, was the second son of David and Pbebe (Scott) Dodge. He was born, April 11, 1814, and died December 2, 1894. Like the rest of his immediate relatives he was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery. He married rather late in life, Charlotte, daughter of John and Rebecca (Chipman) Ross, of Annapolis county, a grand-daughter of Rev. William and Mary McGowan (Dickey) Chipman, but had no children. On the occasion of his funeral the Kentville Advertiser said:
"The late George Dodge, Esq., whose death occurred on Sunday last, was buried at The Oaks on Tuesday. We publish elsewhere portions of the address given by Rev. Dr. Brock at the funeral service. As a merchant Mr. Dodge ever maintained a character of the strictest integrity and the considerable fortune acquired by him is a sufficient witness to his industry and business sagacity.".
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