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Ann <I>Dodd Butler</I> Hodge

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Ann Dodd Butler Hodge

Birth
Flintshire, Wales
Death
20 Mar 1854 (aged 30)
Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Ann was the daughter of John Dodd and Catherine Evans. She was born in Hamner, Flintshire, Wales. She married William Butler in 1843. They had two children: Kaziah and Edwin. William died in 1847 and Ann immigrated to America in 1849 aboard the ship "Hartley" with her two children. She married Abraham "Abram" Close Hodge in Iowa in 1850. They crossed the plains in 1852 with the Allen Weeks ox train company and settled in Cedar Fort, where Abraham Hodge was the town's first Justice of the Peace. Many of the towns first settlers were from the Harris Grove Branch in Iowa, including the families of Abraham Hodge, Allen Weeks, Eli Bennett, John Nay, and James H. Glines. Allen Weeks became the first LDS Bishop of Cedar Fort. Abraham and Ann Hodge had two children: Rebecca Ann and James.
Ann was the daughter of John Dodd and Catherine Evans. She was born in Hamner, Flintshire, Wales. She married William Butler in 1843. They had two children: Kaziah and Edwin. William died in 1847 and Ann immigrated to America in 1849 aboard the ship "Hartley" with her two children. She married Abraham "Abram" Close Hodge in Iowa in 1850. They crossed the plains in 1852 with the Allen Weeks ox train company and settled in Cedar Fort, where Abraham Hodge was the town's first Justice of the Peace. Many of the towns first settlers were from the Harris Grove Branch in Iowa, including the families of Abraham Hodge, Allen Weeks, Eli Bennett, John Nay, and James H. Glines. Allen Weeks became the first LDS Bishop of Cedar Fort. Abraham and Ann Hodge had two children: Rebecca Ann and James.


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  • Created by: M Hodge
  • Added: Mar 20, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25405296/ann-hodge: accessed ), memorial page for Ann Dodd Butler Hodge (18 Jan 1824–20 Mar 1854), Find a Grave Memorial ID 25405296, citing Old Pioneer Cemetery, Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA; Maintained by M Hodge (contributor 46977898).