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Sarah Elizabeth <I>Kidder</I> Dodge

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Sarah Elizabeth Kidder Dodge

Birth
Licking County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 Apr 1911 (aged 74)
Monroe, Green County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Monroe, Green County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Mother of Charles Sumner Dodge, Flora Elizabeth (Dodge) Drach, and Lewis Kidder Dodge

MONROE WISCONSIN SENTINEL April 15, 1911

MRS. SARAH DODGE CLAIMED BY DEATH
WIFE OF A.C. DODGE PASSES AWAY AFTER SHORT ILLNESS. CAME HERE IN 1861

Mrs. Sarah E. Dodge, wife of A.C. Dodge,died at her home today at 10:30 o'clock. Her fatal illness began with a slight cold a week ago, but nothing serious was expected until two days ago, particularly yesterday, when it was noted that she was near collapse. Her cold developed into bronchial pheumonia. She retained consciousness to the end and passed away peacefully with all members of the family at her bedside.
Mrs. Dodge had been a resident of Monroe since 1861, coming here from Rock county following her marriage to Mr. Dodge in 1860. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Kidder, who went from Maine to settle in Ohio, where she was born 74 years ago.
She leaves besides her husband, three children, Mrs. Flora E. Drach of Chicago, and Charles S. Dodge and Lewis Dodge of this city. She also has two sisters, Mrs. Josephine B. Jones, who has been making her home with her sister here the past winter; Mrs. Lydia H. Dye of Los Angeles, CA., and a brother N.W. Kidder of West Milton, Wis.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home.
Mother of Charles Sumner Dodge, Flora Elizabeth (Dodge) Drach, and Lewis Kidder Dodge

MONROE WISCONSIN SENTINEL April 15, 1911

MRS. SARAH DODGE CLAIMED BY DEATH
WIFE OF A.C. DODGE PASSES AWAY AFTER SHORT ILLNESS. CAME HERE IN 1861

Mrs. Sarah E. Dodge, wife of A.C. Dodge,died at her home today at 10:30 o'clock. Her fatal illness began with a slight cold a week ago, but nothing serious was expected until two days ago, particularly yesterday, when it was noted that she was near collapse. Her cold developed into bronchial pheumonia. She retained consciousness to the end and passed away peacefully with all members of the family at her bedside.
Mrs. Dodge had been a resident of Monroe since 1861, coming here from Rock county following her marriage to Mr. Dodge in 1860. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Kidder, who went from Maine to settle in Ohio, where she was born 74 years ago.
She leaves besides her husband, three children, Mrs. Flora E. Drach of Chicago, and Charles S. Dodge and Lewis Dodge of this city. She also has two sisters, Mrs. Josephine B. Jones, who has been making her home with her sister here the past winter; Mrs. Lydia H. Dye of Los Angeles, CA., and a brother N.W. Kidder of West Milton, Wis.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home.


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