Rev. Milo W. Dodge, was the son of Rev. Calvin and Sharlotte Dodge. He was educated at Pike Seminary, New York, and in 1871, married Annie E. Mowry. [two children, Anna, b.abt 1864, and G.W. Dodge (son).
His conversion took place in 1864, and his ordination in 1880. Wity the exception of two years at Bliss, where he assisted in organizing the church, and one year at Odessa, his ministry has been with the churches of the Owego Quarterly Meeting (PA). In 1886extensive revivals resulted from his labors with the Warren and Windham Churches."
(Taken from Free Baptist Cyclopedia, pub. 1889, by Burgess and Ward.)
After Annie died., he married Hattie Buffon in 1890, and they had Edna F., and Lottie R/Sharlot.
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HORTON HEADLIGHT, Horton, Kansas, Thursday, October 15, 1891, Page 4: Rev. M. W. Dodge returned last Friday from Buffalo, N. Y., where he was married to Miss Hattie A. Buffum, daughter of Rev. O. B. Buffum, of Buffalo. A pleasant reception was tendered Rev. Dodge and wife on their return, by members of his congregation.
GREAT BEND TRIBUNE, Great Bend, Kansas, Friday, June 20, 1919, Page 3: M. W. Dodge
M. W. Dodge, an aged resident of this city, died at the family home at 102 Morphy street, yesterday afternoon after an illness of many months. Mr. Dodge was a retired Baptist minister and had moved here from Rush county only last fall. Besides his wife, a number of children and other relatives are left to mourn his loss.
Funeral services, under the charge of the M. W. A. lodge, will be held at the family home tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.
NOTE: bio info provided by Contributor: Mary Knothe Cooney (47367204) • [email protected]
Rev. Milo W. Dodge, was the son of Rev. Calvin and Sharlotte Dodge. He was educated at Pike Seminary, New York, and in 1871, married Annie E. Mowry. [two children, Anna, b.abt 1864, and G.W. Dodge (son).
His conversion took place in 1864, and his ordination in 1880. Wity the exception of two years at Bliss, where he assisted in organizing the church, and one year at Odessa, his ministry has been with the churches of the Owego Quarterly Meeting (PA). In 1886extensive revivals resulted from his labors with the Warren and Windham Churches."
(Taken from Free Baptist Cyclopedia, pub. 1889, by Burgess and Ward.)
After Annie died., he married Hattie Buffon in 1890, and they had Edna F., and Lottie R/Sharlot.
Note: bio info provided by wvy (#46555353)
HORTON HEADLIGHT, Horton, Kansas, Thursday, October 15, 1891, Page 4: Rev. M. W. Dodge returned last Friday from Buffalo, N. Y., where he was married to Miss Hattie A. Buffum, daughter of Rev. O. B. Buffum, of Buffalo. A pleasant reception was tendered Rev. Dodge and wife on their return, by members of his congregation.
GREAT BEND TRIBUNE, Great Bend, Kansas, Friday, June 20, 1919, Page 3: M. W. Dodge
M. W. Dodge, an aged resident of this city, died at the family home at 102 Morphy street, yesterday afternoon after an illness of many months. Mr. Dodge was a retired Baptist minister and had moved here from Rush county only last fall. Besides his wife, a number of children and other relatives are left to mourn his loss.
Funeral services, under the charge of the M. W. A. lodge, will be held at the family home tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.
NOTE: bio info provided by Contributor: Mary Knothe Cooney (47367204) • [email protected]
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