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  • Vital Records of Bellingham Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1904.
  • Vital Records of Granville Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1914.
  • Vital Records of Lawrence Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Salem, MA: Essex Institute, 1926.
  • Vital Records of Lincoln Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1908.
  • Vital Records of Richmond Massachusetts to the Year1850. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1913.
  • Vital Records of Shirley Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1918.
  • New England Historic Genealogical Society. Vital Records of Chelmsford Massachusetts to the Year 1849. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1914.
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    Source (S56)
     
    352

    Death Records. Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics, Lansing, Michigan.

     
    Source (S105)
     
    353

    Dodd, Jordan R, et. al. Early American Marriages: Texas to 1850. Bountiful, UT: Precision Indexing Publishers, 19xx.

    Hunting For Bears, comp. Texas marriage information taken from county courthouse records. Many of these records were extracted from copies of the original records in microfilm, microfiche, or book format, located at the Family History Library.

    Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2011. Texas Department of State Health Services, Texas.

    Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. (P.O. Box 740, Orem, Utah 84059) from county marriage records on microfilm located at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, in published books cataloged by the Library of Congress, or from county courthouse records.

     
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    354

    For individual sources please see the source information listed with each record. Many of the source documents are available in the Genealogical Research Library collection or at the Family History Library.

     
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    355

    Hinshaw, William Wade, et al., compilers. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols. 1936–1950. Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991–1994.

    Hinshaw, William Wade. Marshall, Thomas Worth, comp. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Supplement to Volume 1. Washington, D.C.: n.p. 1948.

     
    Source (S74)
     
    356

    Interment Control Forms, 1928–1962. Interment Control Forms, A1 2110-B. Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774–1985, Record Group 92. The National Archives at College Park, College Park, Maryland.

     
    Source (S119)
     
    357

    Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995.

     
    Source (S101)
     
    358

    Marriage Index, 1947-1964. Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics; Boise, Idaho.


    Idaho Marriages, 1842-1996. Upper Snake River Family History Center and Ricks College. Rexburg, Idaho.

     
    Source (S82)
     
    359

    New York. State Board of Charities. Census of Inmates in Almshouses and Poorhouses, 1835–1921. Series A1978. Microfilm, 225 rolls. New York State Archives, Albany, New York.

     
    Source (S90)
     
    360

    Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M246, 138 rolls); War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, Record Group 93; National Archives, Washington. D.C.

     
    Source (S111)
     
    361

    Roser, Susan E. Mayflower Births and Deaths: From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Volumes 1 & 2. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1992.

     
    Source (S65)
     
    362

    Society of Mayflower Descendants in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Applications for Membership. Microfilm. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

     
    Source (S154)
     
    363

    United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration. Records of the Selective Service System, Record Group Number 147. National Archives and Records Administration.

    Full Source Citation.

     
    Source (S17)
     
    364
    State Citation
    United States. Federal Mortality Census Schedules, 1850-1880 (formerly in the custody of the Daughters of the American Revolution), and Related Indexes, 1850-1880. T655, 30 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    AlabamaUnited States. U.S. Census Mortality Schedules, Alabama, 1850-1880 Alabama State Department of Archives & History, Montgomery, Alabama
    ArkansasUnited States. Eighth census of the United States, 1860, Arkansas, mortality and Tenth census of the United States, 1880, Arkansas, mortality [microform] F410.C46 1850a, 1860a, 1870a, 1880a. University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville, Arkansas
    CaliforniaNonpopulation Census Schedules for California, 1850-1880. Microfilm, 4 rolls. The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
    ColoradoUnited States. Schedules of the Colorado State Census, 1885. Schedule 5, Mortality. M158, 8 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
    ConnecticutUnited States. Nonpopulation Federal Census Schedules, Mortality, 1850-1885. 4 rolls. The Connecticut State Library, Hartford, Connecticut.
    FloridaUnited States. Schedules of the Florida State Census of 1885. Schedule 5, Mortality. M845, 13 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
    IllinoisUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for Illinois, 1850-1880. T1133, rolls 58-64. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    IowaUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for Iowa, 1850-1880. T1156, rolls 54-62. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    KansasUnited States. Non-population Census Schedules for Kansas, 1850-1880. T1130, rolls 1, 3, and 42-44. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    MaineNon-population Census Schedules for Maine, 1850-1880. Microfilm, 4 rolls. Maine State Archives, Augusta.
    MassachusettsUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for Massachusetts, 1850-1880. T1204, rolls 9-10, 17, 22-23, and 37-40. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    MichiganUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for Michigan, 1850: Mortality Schedules (in the custody of the State Library of Michigan) 1850. T1163, 1 roll. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    MichiganUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for Michigan, 1850-1880 (in the custody of the Michigan State Archives), 1850-1880. T1164, rolls 15, 26-27, and 74-77. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    MinnesotaUnited States. Minnesota census schedules for 1870. T132, 13 Rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
    MontanaUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for Montana, 1870 and 1880. M1806, 1 roll. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
    NebraskaUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for Nebraska, 1860-1880. T1128, rolls 2-3 and 14-15. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.

    United States. Schedules of the Nebraska State Census of 1885. M352, rolls 1–56. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.

    New HampshireUnited States. Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880. M # 231.01 – M # 231.13. New Hampshire Archives and Records Management, Concord, New Hampshire.
    New JerseyUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for New Jersey, 1850-1880: Mortality. M1810, 4 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    OhioUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for Ohio, 1850-1880. T1159, rolls 14-15, 29-30, and 102-104. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    North CarolinaUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for North Carolina, 1850-1880: Mortality and Manufacturing. M1805, rolls 1-5. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    PennsylvaniaUnited States. Non-Population Census Schedules for Pennsylvania, 1850-1880: Mortality. M1838, 11 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    South CarolinaUnited States. Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, South Carolina
    TexasUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for Texas, 1850-1880. T1134, rolls 53 and 55-60. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    Utah and VermontUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for Utah Territory and Vermont, 1870: Mortality. M1807, 1 roll. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
    VirginiaUnited States. Nonpopulation Census Schedules for Virginia, 1850-1880. T1132, rolls 1, 10, and 18-19. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
    VirginiaUnited States. Eighth Census of the United States for the Northern District of Halifax County, Virginia, 1860: Schedules of Free Inhabitants, Slave Inhabitants, Mortality, Agriculture, Industry, and Social Statistics, 1860. M1808, 1 roll. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
    WashingtonUnited States. Non-population Census Schedules for Washington Territory, 1860-1880. A1154, roll 3. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
    WisconsinUnited States. United States Census Schedules for Wisconsin. Series 1675-1677, 4 rolls. Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.
    Source (S95)
     
    365
    • 1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
    • Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
     
    Source (S24)
     
    366
    • Swarthmore, Quaker Meeting Records. Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
    • North Carolina Yearly Meeting Minutes. Hege Friends Historical Library, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina.
    • Indiana Yearly Meeting Minutes. Earlham College Friends Collection & College Archives, Richmond, Indiana.
    • Haverford, Quaker Meeting Records. Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania.
     
    Source (S38)
     
    367
    • General Register Office: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths surrendered to the Non-parochial Registers Commissions of 1837 and 1857. Records of the General Register Office, Government Social Survey Department, and Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, Registrar General (RG) 4. The National Archives, Kew, England.
    • General Register Office: Birth Certificates from the Presbyterian, Independent and Baptist Registry and from the Wesleyan Methodist Metropolitan Registry. Digitized images. Records of the General Register Office, Government Social Survey Department, and Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, Registrar General (RG) 5. The National Archives, Kew, England.
    • General Register Office: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths surrendered to the Non Parochial Registers Commission of 1857, and other registers and church records in the Protectorates of Africa and Asia. Records of the General Register Office, Government Social Survey Department, and Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, Registrar General (RG) 8. The National Archives, Kew, England.
     
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    368
    • Minnesota Historical Society. Minnesota State Population Census Schedules, 1865-1905. St. Paul, MN, USA: Minnesota Historical Society, 1977. Microfilm. Reels 1-47 and 107-164.
    • Minnesota. Minnesota Territorial Census Schedules, 1849-1855. St. Paul, MN, USA: Minnesota Historical Society, 2000. Microfilm.
    • Minnesota. Minnesota 1857 Territorial Census. Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, MN, USA.
     
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    369
    • North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics. North Caroline Deaths, 1997-2004. North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics, Raleigh, North Carolina.
    • North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. North Carolina Death Records, 1968-1996. North Carolina Vital Records, Raleigh, North Carolina.
    • North Carolina Archives and Records Section. North Carolina County Records, 1908-1967. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina.
     
    Source (S100)
     
    370 ========================================================
    EXTRACTED FROM: History of Minneapolis, Gateway to the Northwest;
    Chicago-Minneapolis, The S J Clarke Publishing Co, 1923; Edited by: Rev.
    Marion Daniel Shutter, D.D., LL.D.; Volume I - Shutter (Historical);
    volume II - Biographical; volume III - Biographical
    ========================================================

    SAMUEL A. DODD - Vol III, pg 184


    Samuel A. Dodd, manager of the Minneapolis branch of the Johnson Candy Company,
    is a successful business man. A native of Michigan, his birth occurred in
    Cheboygan, on the 2d of August, 1885, a son of Samuel and Mary L. (Bellant)
    Dodd. His father lived in Chicago, Illinois, and followed the lakes and ocean
    throughout his life. He died in his fifty-fifth year. Mrs. Dodd was a daughter
    of Peter Bellant, a pioneer lumber­man of Michigan, who died in his
    seventy-second year.
    The public schools of Cheboygan afforded Samuel A. Dodd his early education and
    for two years he was a student in the local high school. At the termination of
    that time he put his textbooks aside and secured a position in a lumber mill at
    Duluth, where he remained two years. Subsequently he entered the service of the
    United States government and for two years was assistant at the Wind Point
    Lighthouse at Racine, Wisconsin. He resigned that position and became associated
    with the National Biscuit Company at Racine, remaining in the employ of that
    company for five years, later becoming associated with the Robert A. Johnson
    Company, a candy concern of Milwaukee, and after ten years in the home office
    was sent by them to Minneapolis as manager of the branch office. He is
    discharging the many duties devolving upon him to the complete satisfaction of
    all concerned and the best principles of honor and integrity govern him in his
    transactions.
    On the 3d of August, 1906, at Waukegan, Illinois, was celebrated the marriage of
    Samuel A. Dodd to Miss Emma Sorenson, a daughter of Jacob Sorenson, of Racine.
    Mr. Sorenson engaged in farming for many years, as had his father and
    grandfather before him, and he is now living retired at the age of seventy
    years. To Mr. and Mrs. Dodd two children have been born: Bernice, thirteen years
    of age; and Ivy, aged three Mrs. Dodd is a woman of culture and refinement and
    is socially prominent.
    In his political views Samuel A. Dodd is a strict adherent of the republican
    party and the principles for which it stands. During the World war he took an
    active part in all drives and was one of the most effective war workers in
    Milwaukee, in which city he was then residing. For recreation Mr. Dodd turns to
    the great outdoors and he is particularly fond of fishing, in which sport he is
    proficient. In early life he learned the value of close application to the thing
    at hand and he devotes the greater part of his time and attention to his
    managerial duties and to the care of his extensive property interests in Racine.
     
    Clark, Walter Kiehle (I114)
     
    371 ========================================================
    EXTRACTED FROM: History of Minneapolis, Gateway to the Northwest;
    Chicago-Minneapolis, The S J Clarke Publishing Co, 1923; Edited by: Rev.
    Marion Daniel Shutter, D.D., LL.D.; Volume I - Shutter (Historical);
    volume II - Biographical; volume III - Biographical
    ========================================================

    SAMUEL A. DODD - Vol III, pg 184

    Samuel A. Dodd, manager of the Minneapolis branch of the Johnson Candy Company,
    is a successful business man. A native of Michigan, his birth occurred in
    Cheboygan, on the 2d of August, 1885, a son of Samuel and Mary L. (Bellant)
    Dodd. His father lived in Chicago, Illinois, and followed the lakes and ocean
    throughout his life. He died in his fifty-fifth year. Mrs. Dodd was a daughter
    of Peter Bellant, a pioneer lumber­man of Michigan, who died in his
    seventy-second year.
    The public schools of Cheboygan afforded Samuel A. Dodd his early education and
    for two years he was a student in the local high school. At the termination of
    that time he put his textbooks aside and secured a position in a lumber mill at
    Duluth, where he remained two years. Subsequently he entered the service of the
    United States government and for two years was assistant at the Wind Point
    Lighthouse at Racine, Wisconsin. He resigned that position and became associated
    with the National Biscuit Company at Racine, remaining in the employ of that
    company for five years, later becoming associated with the Robert A. Johnson
    Company, a candy concern of Milwaukee, and after ten years in the home office
    was sent by them to Minneapolis as manager of the branch office. He is
    discharging the many duties devolving upon him to the complete satisfaction of
    all concerned and the best principles of honor and integrity govern him in his
    transactions.
    On the 3d of August, 1906, at Waukegan, Illinois, was celebrated the marriage of
    Samuel A. Dodd to Miss Emma Sorenson, a daughter of Jacob Sorenson, of Racine.
    Mr. Sorenson engaged in farming for many years, as had his father and
    grandfather before him, and he is now living retired at the age of seventy
    years. To Mr. and Mrs. Dodd two children have been born: Bernice, thirteen years
    of age; and Ivy, aged three Mrs. Dodd is a woman of culture and refinement and
    is socially prominent.
    In his political views Samuel A. Dodd is a strict adherent of the republican
    party and the principles for which it stands. During the World war he took an
    active part in all drives and was one of the most effective war workers in
    Milwaukee, in which city he was then residing. For recreation Mr. Dodd turns to
    the great outdoors and he is particularly fond of fishing, in which sport he is
    proficient. In early life he learned the value of close application to the thing
    at hand and he devotes the greater part of his time and attention to his
    managerial duties and to the care of his extensive property interests in Racine.
     
    Clark, Elizabeth Anne Kiehle (I124)
     
    372 ?? Tennent, Monmouth Co., NJ,; near Freehold, NJ? Sarah (I3426)
     
    373 ??? Ireton, Elizabeth (I3379)
     
    374 A Blacksmith.  Family F1400
     
    375 A journeyman tailor, Williamsport, PA Wendt, Paul T (I1720)
     
    376 A painter in Binghamton, NY -- 1910 census shows his sister Eliza M Clark living with him and his wife, Lillian E. Clark.

    He shows up again in the 1940 census, age 80. 
    Clark, Samuel Bateman jr (I2360)
     
    377 Aberganaid, Noble, Eliza (I1671)
     
    378 Abington Presbyterian records say aged 55 years, 22 days which suggests birth in January 1748. Buried at Abington Presbyterian Church. Hart, John (I2918)
     
    379 Age 0 Hart, DY Infant Son2 (I2908)
     
    380 Age 0 Hart, DY Infant Son1 (I2909)
     
    381 Age 1 Clark, Harry DY Spalding (I97)
     
    382 Age 1 Hart, DY Leopold Maybin (I2904)
     
    383 Age 1 yr 9Mo Hart, DY William H (I2905)
     
    384 Age 11 Months Winthrop, Gov. John (I1356)
     
    385 Age 11 Months Winthrop, Anne (I2753)
     
    386 Age 1Yr 6Mo Hart, DY John Maybin (I2907)
     
    387 Age 2.5 Clark, Matilda (I111)
     
    388 age 3 yrs, 6 months, 19 days Reamer, Caroline Susan (I1825)
     
    389 Age 4 Clark, Ebenezer Benjamin DY (I105)
     
    390 Age 54 Clark, Ebenezer Pemberton (I14)
     
    391 Age 54 Clark, Lemira Satterlee (I106)
     
    392 Age 56 Hart, Harry Maybin (I2911)
     
    393 Age 57 of sudden illness Ebert, John William (I45)
     
    394 Age 71 Scudder, Hannah (I992)
     
    395 Age 76 Clark, George Lathrop (I98)
     
    396 Age 78 Buxton, Mercy (I19)
     
    397 Age 80 Clark, Samuel Bateman (I91)
     
    398 Age 80 Bingham, Abigail (I104)
     
    399 Age 85 Tupper, Hiel Jahiel (I1165)
     
    400 Age at Death: 36 Sands, Capt Edward (I3315)
     

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