A short bio of Henry DODGE from the 1882 History of Floyd Co page 875.
Henry Dodge, born in Chenango County, N.Y., Sept. 10, 1837, is a son of Martin Dodge (deceased), a native of Vermont. He resided in Rochester, N.Y., till 1854, when he came to Iowa, settling in Chickasaw County, where he lived till 1870, when he came to this county (Floyd) and settled on section 14, Riverton Township. He owns 160 acres, and 15 of timberland, and is engaged in farming and stock-raising.
He enlisted in the late war in Company H, Fourth Iowa Cavalry, and was in the battles of Old Town Creek, surrender of General Forrest, and several others.
He was married in 1872 to Kate E. Poole. They are the parents of five children - Charles E., Herbert, Horace, Loyal J., and Joseph (deceased).
A short bio of Henry DODGE from the 1882 History of Floyd Co page 875.
Henry Dodge, born in Chenango County, N.Y., Sept. 10, 1837, is a son of Martin Dodge (deceased), a native of Vermont. He resided in Rochester, N.Y., till 1854, when he came to Iowa, settling in Chickasaw County, where he lived till 1870, when he came to this county (Floyd) and settled on section 14, Riverton Township. He owns 160 acres, and 15 of timberland, and is engaged in farming and stock-raising.
He enlisted in the late war in Company H, Fourth Iowa Cavalry, and was in the battles of Old Town Creek, surrender of General Forrest, and several others.
He was married in 1872 to Kate E. Poole. They are the parents of five children - Charles E., Herbert, Horace, Loyal J., and Joseph (deceased).
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