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Catharine Lucretia <I>Prentiss</I> Dodge

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Catharine Lucretia Prentiss Dodge

Birth
Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death
28 Dec 1901 (aged 84)
Burial
Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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New York Times December 31, 1901
Catherine Lucretia Dodge
Catherine Lucretia Dodge, widow of John Cowninshield Dodge, died in Boston Saturday, aged eighty-four years. She was the daughter of Colonel John Holmes Prentiss of Cooperstown, New York, by his first wife, Catherine Cox Morris, daughter of General Jacob Morris, aide to General Charles Lee in the revolutionary war. Mrs. Dodge's great-grandfather on her maternal side was General Lewis Morris, a member of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and a Brigadier in the Continental Army.
Mrs. Dodge's marriage to John Crowninshield Dodge took place on December 14, 1848. They made their hom in Chicago, where Mr. Dodge was engaged for many years in active business and also interested in railway properties. For more than forty years the Summer residence of the family has been at Manchester-by-the-Sea, and Mrs. Dodge usually made her home in the Winter time with relatives in New York City. She was a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church. The only surviving member of the family is one son, John H.P. Dodge.
New York Times December 31, 1901
Catherine Lucretia Dodge
Catherine Lucretia Dodge, widow of John Cowninshield Dodge, died in Boston Saturday, aged eighty-four years. She was the daughter of Colonel John Holmes Prentiss of Cooperstown, New York, by his first wife, Catherine Cox Morris, daughter of General Jacob Morris, aide to General Charles Lee in the revolutionary war. Mrs. Dodge's great-grandfather on her maternal side was General Lewis Morris, a member of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and a Brigadier in the Continental Army.
Mrs. Dodge's marriage to John Crowninshield Dodge took place on December 14, 1848. They made their hom in Chicago, where Mr. Dodge was engaged for many years in active business and also interested in railway properties. For more than forty years the Summer residence of the family has been at Manchester-by-the-Sea, and Mrs. Dodge usually made her home in the Winter time with relatives in New York City. She was a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church. The only surviving member of the family is one son, John H.P. Dodge.


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