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Flora E. <I>Wineteer</I> Dodd

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Flora E. Wineteer Dodd

Birth
Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, USA
Death
26 Mar 1918 (aged 59)
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Age 59 years.

The daughter of a farmer and stockraiser, Flora married Jesse W. Dodd, a stockraiser, in Sangamon County, Illinois. His father, Charles Scott Dodd was a successful farmer in Loami Township.

Illinois, U.S., Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947
Name: Flora E. Dodd
[Flora E. Wineteer]
Birth Date: 4 Jan 1862
Birth Place: IL
Death Date: 26 Mar 1918
Death Place: Springfield Sangamon, Illinois
Burial Date: 28 Mar 1918
Burial Place: Oak Ridge, IL
Cemetery Name: Oak Ridge Abbey
Death Age: 56
Occupation: At home
Race: White
Marital Status: M
Gender: Female
Residence: Springfield, Capitol, Sangamon, IL
Father Name: Robert F. Wineteer
Father Birth Place: IN
Mother Name: Esther A. Rogers
Mother Birth Place: OH
FHL Film Number: 1544382
Contributor: Thomas L. Harman (46867870) •

Her husband worked as a farmer and grocer, later owned a print shop and after they moved to Spokane, a real estate salesman.

They had three children in Illinois: Mae E., Harold Lewis and Robert W. Dodd.

About 1915, Jesse, Flora, their daughter Mae and their son Robert left Sangamon County, Illinois for Spokane, Washington. Flora died there in 1918.

written by Pauline

Mrs. Flora E. Dodd, wife of J. W. Dodd, died Tuesday, March 26, 1918, at the residence at the southeast corner of Walnut and Monroe streets.  Surviving are her husband, J. W. Dodd; one daughter, Mae, wife of Dr. J. G. Harberson, Spokane, Wash.; two sons, Robert W. Dodd of this city, and one brother, Charles G. Wineteer.

The decedent had been in failing health for some years past, but about two weeks ago went into a decline from which there was no recovery, and the end of this life came in peace. Mrs. Dodd was a lady of excellent taste and character, well informed, and had many friends who looked upon her as one whom they might trust in every way. She was a member of Hannah Palmer circle of King's Daughters.

Illinois State Register, Springfield, IL, March 27, 1918
Age 59 years.

The daughter of a farmer and stockraiser, Flora married Jesse W. Dodd, a stockraiser, in Sangamon County, Illinois. His father, Charles Scott Dodd was a successful farmer in Loami Township.

Illinois, U.S., Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947
Name: Flora E. Dodd
[Flora E. Wineteer]
Birth Date: 4 Jan 1862
Birth Place: IL
Death Date: 26 Mar 1918
Death Place: Springfield Sangamon, Illinois
Burial Date: 28 Mar 1918
Burial Place: Oak Ridge, IL
Cemetery Name: Oak Ridge Abbey
Death Age: 56
Occupation: At home
Race: White
Marital Status: M
Gender: Female
Residence: Springfield, Capitol, Sangamon, IL
Father Name: Robert F. Wineteer
Father Birth Place: IN
Mother Name: Esther A. Rogers
Mother Birth Place: OH
FHL Film Number: 1544382
Contributor: Thomas L. Harman (46867870) •

Her husband worked as a farmer and grocer, later owned a print shop and after they moved to Spokane, a real estate salesman.

They had three children in Illinois: Mae E., Harold Lewis and Robert W. Dodd.

About 1915, Jesse, Flora, their daughter Mae and their son Robert left Sangamon County, Illinois for Spokane, Washington. Flora died there in 1918.

written by Pauline

Mrs. Flora E. Dodd, wife of J. W. Dodd, died Tuesday, March 26, 1918, at the residence at the southeast corner of Walnut and Monroe streets.  Surviving are her husband, J. W. Dodd; one daughter, Mae, wife of Dr. J. G. Harberson, Spokane, Wash.; two sons, Robert W. Dodd of this city, and one brother, Charles G. Wineteer.

The decedent had been in failing health for some years past, but about two weeks ago went into a decline from which there was no recovery, and the end of this life came in peace. Mrs. Dodd was a lady of excellent taste and character, well informed, and had many friends who looked upon her as one whom they might trust in every way. She was a member of Hannah Palmer circle of King's Daughters.

Illinois State Register, Springfield, IL, March 27, 1918


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