Person:Herman Dodge (1)

Watchers
m. 7 Apr 1841
  1. George Thomas Dodge1841 - 1869
  2. Eugene Aram Dodge1843 - 1863
  3. Cassious Clay Dodge1845 - 1864
  4. Emma Frances Dodge1846 - 1936
  5. Kate Clinton Dodge1850 - 1878
  6. Nellie Augusta Dodge1853 -
  7. Caroline B Dodge1856 -
  8. Herman B Dodge1859 - 1920
  9. Mary B Dodge1861 - 1890
Facts and Events
Name Herman B Dodge
Gender Male
Birth[1] 14 Mar 1859 Wiscasset, Lincoln, Maine, United States
Residence[3] 1897 Wiscasset, Lincoln, Maine, United States
Death[1] 26 Oct 1920 Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United StatesFrom pyonephrosis, obstructive prostate cystitis
Burial[1] 29 Oct 1920 Wiscasset, Lincoln, Maine, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Dodge Family Tree.

    died unmarried

  2.   Dodge, Herman B, in Maine, United States. Maine Death Records, 1617-1922. (Augusta, ME: Maine State Archives)
    Online database, Ancestry.com, accessed 9 Jul 2011.

    Name: Herman B Dodge
    Gender: Male
    Age: 61
    Birth Date: 14 Mar 1859, Wiscasset, Me.
    Death Date: 26 Oct 1920
    Death Place: 22 Arsenal St., Portland (Ward 7) - Maine General Hospital.
    Resident 2 days; prior residence, Wiscasset, Me.
    Registration Place: Portland, Cumberland
    Father: George Dodge, born Wiscasset, Me.
    Mother: Mary J Stevens, born New York
    Occupation: Laborer
    Cause of death: pyonephrosis
    Contributing Cause: Obstructive prostate cystitis
    Where disease contracted: Not known.
    Hospital: Maine General Hospital, there 8 days, from Wiscasset, Me.
    Physician: Charles D Smith, MD, Portland, Me.
    Burial: Wiscasset, Me. Shipped 27 Oct 1920; buries 29 Oct. 1920.
    Undertaker: Hay & Peabody, Portland, Me.
    Clerk: Frank B W Welch, Clerk of Portland

  3. Charles Weeks, in Biographical review: containing life sketches of leading citizens of Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox and Waldo counties, Maine. (Boston, Mass: Biographical Review Publishing Company, 1897)
    p 25, Accessed 8 May 2015.

    "Mrs. Carrie Knight, of Wiscasset; Herman B. Dodge, of this town..."