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Dodges Who Fought For Their Country
World War I
"Not for fame or reward, not for place or for rank, not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity, but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it. They suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, and died."
On the land, sea, in the air, and on the homefront, they harkened to their countries call.
Draft Cards of World War I
British and American Poetry of World War I
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John Dodge of Middle Chinnock, Somerset, England, was the father of William and Richard who came to America in 1629 and 1638, respectively. They settled in what is now, Salem, Massachusetts. Tristram Dodge came to Block Island, Rhode Island in 1660/61. He came from England, via Newfoundland, via Massachusetts.
Lineage - from Tristram Dodge of Block Island, Rhode Island/i>
Jacob W. Dodge,Serial Number: Lt; Birth Place: Portland, Maine; Birth Date: 26 Jan 1878; Residence: Roxbury, Mass; Comment: Enrolled: Nav Coast Def Res Mar. 28/17 as Chief Boatswain USNRF (prov). Aptd: Ensign USNRF July 18/17 (prov); Lt JG USNRF (prov); Lt USNRF (prov) Mar. 14/19; Lt Comdr USNRF (prov) Nov. 1/19; Lt USNRF (Conf) Oct. 1/19. Record of Serv: Duty on Virginia Mar. 28/17 to Apr. 9/17; To Naval Training Station Marblehead Mass Apr. 9/17 to June 22/17; On "Ontario" June 22/17 to July 16/17; To New Orleans for duty connection with "Bridgeport" and on board when commissioned July 16/17 to Nov. 9/18; To Cardiff Wales, report to Naval Base for assignment Nov. 9/18 to Dec. 10/18. Continued in service.
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James I. Dodge,Serial Number: 2727533; Birth Place: Hancock, Maine; Birth Date: 14 Jun 1894; Residence: W. Hancock; Comment: Ind: Ellsworth, Hancock Co., June 22/18. Private. Org: 151 Dep Brig to Aug. 3/18; Co F 73 Inf to disch. Overseas service: None. Hon disch on demob: Jan. 29, 1919.
Lineage - through Tristram Dodge of Block Island
James Sherwood Dodge,b. 1892 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. He was in the U.S. Army during WW1 and saw action in France.
James was the son of James C. Dodge and Mary Ann Searles.
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John A. Dodge,Serial Number: 155-61-11; Age: 18 2/12 years; Residence: Burnham Junction; Comment: Enl: USN Portland, Apr. 10/17. AS 9 days; Sea 2c 6 days. Served at: NTS Newport RI Apr. 10/17 to Apr. 20/17; USS Maine Apr. 20/17 to Apr. 25/17. Deserted, USS Maine, New York, N. Y.: Apr. 25, 1917.
Lineage - Tristram Dodge of Block Island, Rhode Island
John N. Dodge lived in Newport and served in World War I.
John was the son of John Neville Dodge and Annie Louisa Ball
Listed on oblisk in Newport, Rhode Island
Lineage - John Dodge of Middle Chinnock, England through Richard
John Warren Dodge, was born July 26, 1889 and died October 26, 1939. He was married to Clara Ruth Roloson who was born, July 22, 1894. John served in World War I. He was stationed in France and came into contact with mustard gas which subsequenty compromised his lungs leading to a young death at age 49 at the veterans hospital in Chililcothe Ohio.
His parents were John Hamilton Dodge and Alice Mary Anderson.
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Joseph A. Dodge, Rank: 1st Lieut.; 218th Engineers; Company "E"; Camp Travis, Texas
Lineage - John Dodge of Middle Chinnock, England through Richard
Joseph Neal Dodge,Serial Number: 5531803; Birth Place: Boothbay, Maine; Birth Date: 03 Apr 1898; Residence: Boothbay; Comment: Ind: Wiscasset, Lincoln Co., Nov. 2/18. Private. Org: SATC Northeastern College Boston Mass to disch. Overseas service: None. Hon disch on demob: Dec. 9, 1918.
Joseph's parents were parents were Millard Filmore Dodge and Viola Wylie.
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Joseph Alexander Dodge,b. Washington, D.C.; Address: Riverdale, Prince Georges Co.; Age: 18 yrs 4 mos
Comment: NRF 8/8/18 lands for yeo, USS Triton 8/9/18; Recg Ship Washington D.C. 9/30/18; Enrolling Off Washington D.C. 11/6/18; Recg Ship Washington D.C. 12/6/18, Inact 4/3/19 Maryland in the World War 1917-1919; Military and Naval Service Records, Volumes I & II; Serbian; Order of St. Sava
Lineage - John Dodge of Middle Chinnock, England through William
Julian Lee Dodge, b. 08 August 1875 in Pennsylvania and d. 21 July 1942, San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California
COLONEL, US Army; served 23 years, resigning in 1920.
Julian attended West Point, and was commissioned 1906 1st Lieut, Co A, 19th U.S. Artillery
Julian was the son of Lemuel Pomeroy Dodge and Mary Ruthven POST Dodge
Julian is buried at: SECTION OSD SITE 676, SAN FRANCISCO NATIONAL CEMETERY, 1 LINCOLN BLVD PRESIDIO OF SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO, California

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