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Melissa <I>Phelps</I> Dodge

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Melissa Phelps Dodge

Birth
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
15 Mar 1903 (aged 94)
New York, USA
Burial
Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Ravine, section 33, catacomb 2
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Anson Greene Phelps and Olivia Eggleston.
Married in New York, June 24, 1828 to William Earle Dodge, Sr.

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Source: The Sun, New York, Monday, March 16, 1903, pg. 2

Melissa Phelps Dodge, widow of William Earle Dodge, Sr., died yesterday morning at 225 Madison avenue, where she made her home with two of her sons, the Rev. D. Stuart Dodge and Norman W. Dodge, and the latter's wife. She was in her ninety-fifth year, having been born on March 3, 1809.
Mrs. Dodge's ancestors were members of an old Staffordshire family which landed at Plymouth, Mass., in 1630, and were among the first settlers of Connecticut. Her grandfather, Lieut. Thomas Phelps served through the Revolutionary War and named his son Anson Greene Phelps in honor of the Revolutionary General.

After several years in business at Hartford, Connecticut, her father came to this city in 1813 and lived in Beekman street near the old St. George's Church. The family later removed to Cliff street. There in 1828 she was married to Mr. Dodge, who five years later entered her father's large metal importing house, the name of which then became Phelps, Dodge & Co. Their wedding trip was made through Connecticut in an old fashioned chaise.

Mrs. Dodge joined the Brick Church when she was 13 years old, becoming its youngest member. At her death she was its oldest member. She was interested in a number of benevolent and charitable organizations and in church work. She attended church every pleasant Sunday, although compelled in recent years to go in a carriage or chair.

Mr. Dodge died in 1883. They had seven sons and two daughters, of whom six sons survive their mother. They are; William Earl, Jr., Anson Phelps, Norman W., George E., the Rev D. Stuart and Brig-General Charles Cleveland Dodge.

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Tomb photo courtesy of Find A Grave member, Bronx Aquarian, Thank you, it is very much appreciated.
Daughter of Anson Greene Phelps and Olivia Eggleston.
Married in New York, June 24, 1828 to William Earle Dodge, Sr.

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Source: The Sun, New York, Monday, March 16, 1903, pg. 2

Melissa Phelps Dodge, widow of William Earle Dodge, Sr., died yesterday morning at 225 Madison avenue, where she made her home with two of her sons, the Rev. D. Stuart Dodge and Norman W. Dodge, and the latter's wife. She was in her ninety-fifth year, having been born on March 3, 1809.
Mrs. Dodge's ancestors were members of an old Staffordshire family which landed at Plymouth, Mass., in 1630, and were among the first settlers of Connecticut. Her grandfather, Lieut. Thomas Phelps served through the Revolutionary War and named his son Anson Greene Phelps in honor of the Revolutionary General.

After several years in business at Hartford, Connecticut, her father came to this city in 1813 and lived in Beekman street near the old St. George's Church. The family later removed to Cliff street. There in 1828 she was married to Mr. Dodge, who five years later entered her father's large metal importing house, the name of which then became Phelps, Dodge & Co. Their wedding trip was made through Connecticut in an old fashioned chaise.

Mrs. Dodge joined the Brick Church when she was 13 years old, becoming its youngest member. At her death she was its oldest member. She was interested in a number of benevolent and charitable organizations and in church work. She attended church every pleasant Sunday, although compelled in recent years to go in a carriage or chair.

Mr. Dodge died in 1883. They had seven sons and two daughters, of whom six sons survive their mother. They are; William Earl, Jr., Anson Phelps, Norman W., George E., the Rev D. Stuart and Brig-General Charles Cleveland Dodge.

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Tomb photo courtesy of Find A Grave member, Bronx Aquarian, Thank you, it is very much appreciated.


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  • Created by: nmbdls
  • Added: Mar 31, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127210308/melissa-dodge: accessed ), memorial page for Melissa Phelps Dodge (3 Mar 1809–15 Mar 1903), Find a Grave Memorial ID 127210308, citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA; Maintained by nmbdls (contributor 47146850).