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Agnes <I>Dodson</I> Blackwell

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Agnes Dodson Blackwell

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
7 Feb 1864 (aged 49–50)
Burial
Mitchell, Lawrence County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7648582, Longitude: -86.5003586
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married Oct 1, 1834

Daughter of George Washington Dodson and Caty Neal.

Bedford Daily Mail Newspaper Archives January 3, 1920 Page 4
In Century of Presbyterianism in Bedford and Lawrence county, church role from 1819 to 1860 some listed members are Agnes Blackwell, Hamden Blackwell, Reuben Dodson, Rachel Dodson

Bedford Democrat Newspaper Archives June 27, 1899 Page 8
G.W. Dodson celebrated his 73rd birthday on June 20.
- is this the same Dodson as above?

Indianapolis Daily Journal Newspaper Archives December 29, 1864 Page 1
13th Indiana Calvary during the fighting around Murfesboro?
G.W. Dodson, slightly wounded

Bedford Daily Mail Newspaper Archives June 25, 1895 Page 1
Mrs. Fannie Davis, of Delaware, Ohio, is visiting her father, G.W. Dodson, and family, corner of Finger and Oak streets.

Mitchell Commercial Newspaper Archives September 24, 1896 Page 1
J.T. Bigss and G. W. Dodson were our first druggists and Samuel Cook was the first blacksmith.

Seymour Daily Republican Newspaper Archives December 11, 1896 Page 7
G.W. Dodson and wife, of Hebron, Neb., came here this morning to visit friends in Greasy Fork township.
married Oct 1, 1834

Daughter of George Washington Dodson and Caty Neal.

Bedford Daily Mail Newspaper Archives January 3, 1920 Page 4
In Century of Presbyterianism in Bedford and Lawrence county, church role from 1819 to 1860 some listed members are Agnes Blackwell, Hamden Blackwell, Reuben Dodson, Rachel Dodson

Bedford Democrat Newspaper Archives June 27, 1899 Page 8
G.W. Dodson celebrated his 73rd birthday on June 20.
- is this the same Dodson as above?

Indianapolis Daily Journal Newspaper Archives December 29, 1864 Page 1
13th Indiana Calvary during the fighting around Murfesboro?
G.W. Dodson, slightly wounded

Bedford Daily Mail Newspaper Archives June 25, 1895 Page 1
Mrs. Fannie Davis, of Delaware, Ohio, is visiting her father, G.W. Dodson, and family, corner of Finger and Oak streets.

Mitchell Commercial Newspaper Archives September 24, 1896 Page 1
J.T. Bigss and G. W. Dodson were our first druggists and Samuel Cook was the first blacksmith.

Seymour Daily Republican Newspaper Archives December 11, 1896 Page 7
G.W. Dodson and wife, of Hebron, Neb., came here this morning to visit friends in Greasy Fork township.

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consort of Hamden Blackwell, aged 47y 7m 21d



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