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Joseph B “Joe” Dodds

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Joseph B “Joe” Dodds Veteran

Birth
Hardin County, Tennessee, USA
Death
6 Jul 1899 (aged 59)
Tennessee, USA
Burial
Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Tennessee Marriages, 1796-1950
Name Joseph Dodds
Spouse's Name Ellen D. [Donahoo/Donahue]
Event Date 11 Dec 1866
Event Place Hardin, Tennessee

United States Census, 1850
Name: Joseph B Dodd
Event Place: Hardin county, part of, Hardin, Tennessee
Household
Josiah Dodd 43 North Carolina
Elizabeth Dodd 32 Kentucky
John A Dodd 21 Tennessee
William Dodd 16 Tennessee
Rachel M Dodd 16 Tennessee
Mary E Dodd 13 Tennessee
Joseph B Dodd 11 Tennessee
Richard P Dodd 09 Arkansas
Emily E Dodds 01 Tennessee
John W Lee 13 Tennessee
Martha E Lee 09 Tennessee
James C Lee 07 Tennessee

United States Census, 1860
Name Joseph B Dodds
Event Place 12th Civil District, Hardin, Tennessee
Household
John A Dodds M 30 Tennessee
Lucy A Dodds F 26 Virginia
Mary Dodds F 02 Tennessee
Joseph B Dodds M 22 Tennessee
Penelope Orr F 17 Tennessee

United States Census, 1880
Name Joseph B Dodds
Event Place District 12, Hardin, Tennessee
Occupation Farmer
Father's Birthplace South Carolina
Mother's Birthplace Tennessee
Household
Joseph B Dodds Self 41 Tennessee
Ellen Dodds Wife 34 Tennessee
Charley Dodds Son 12 Tennessee
Bettie M Dodds Daughter 10 Tennessee
Richard Dodds Son 08 Tennessee

Williamson County, Illinois
31st Illinois Infantry
[Company C]
DODDS, Richard P Recruit Marion Oct 17, 1862 M/O July 19, 1865
DODDS, Joseph B Recruit Marion Oct 17, 1862 (D) 06 Feb 1863
[Company B]
DODDS, William J. Private Bankston Sep 18, 1861 Died, Memphis, Mar 22, 1863
DODDS, Thomas J. Veteran Harrisburg Jan 5, 1864 M/O July 19, 1865
DODDS, Thomas J. Recruit Harrisburg Re-enlisted as Veteran.
[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/williamson/civilwar_musterinfo.html]

Williamson County Illinois Historical Society, Attila History -
“When Richard P. Dodds married Frances O’Neal, they opened a store at Attila, buying and prizing (or packing) tobacco for the Shawneetown-New Orleans market. Mr. Dodds was a veteran of three years’ service in Company C of the 31st Illinois infantry and he was named postmaster March 19, 1872. The little town became a thriving tobacco center, where long wagon trains pulled by oxen and loaded with tobacco hogsheads weighing 1,500 pounds each started on their way to the Ohio River or the railroad at Marion. Tobacco cultivation began in the county about 1840, and forty years later 700,000 pounds were grown in one year. But a pessimistic neighbor thought “Fanny” and “Dick” Dodds made a poor choice of location and business, and from his remarks Attila was nicknamed “Poor-Do.” On October 18, 1875 the Dodds moved to Stonefort, then west.” ( http://www.wcihs.org/history/attila-history/)
Tennessee Marriages, 1796-1950
Name Joseph Dodds
Spouse's Name Ellen D. [Donahoo/Donahue]
Event Date 11 Dec 1866
Event Place Hardin, Tennessee

United States Census, 1850
Name: Joseph B Dodd
Event Place: Hardin county, part of, Hardin, Tennessee
Household
Josiah Dodd 43 North Carolina
Elizabeth Dodd 32 Kentucky
John A Dodd 21 Tennessee
William Dodd 16 Tennessee
Rachel M Dodd 16 Tennessee
Mary E Dodd 13 Tennessee
Joseph B Dodd 11 Tennessee
Richard P Dodd 09 Arkansas
Emily E Dodds 01 Tennessee
John W Lee 13 Tennessee
Martha E Lee 09 Tennessee
James C Lee 07 Tennessee

United States Census, 1860
Name Joseph B Dodds
Event Place 12th Civil District, Hardin, Tennessee
Household
John A Dodds M 30 Tennessee
Lucy A Dodds F 26 Virginia
Mary Dodds F 02 Tennessee
Joseph B Dodds M 22 Tennessee
Penelope Orr F 17 Tennessee

United States Census, 1880
Name Joseph B Dodds
Event Place District 12, Hardin, Tennessee
Occupation Farmer
Father's Birthplace South Carolina
Mother's Birthplace Tennessee
Household
Joseph B Dodds Self 41 Tennessee
Ellen Dodds Wife 34 Tennessee
Charley Dodds Son 12 Tennessee
Bettie M Dodds Daughter 10 Tennessee
Richard Dodds Son 08 Tennessee

Williamson County, Illinois
31st Illinois Infantry
[Company C]
DODDS, Richard P Recruit Marion Oct 17, 1862 M/O July 19, 1865
DODDS, Joseph B Recruit Marion Oct 17, 1862 (D) 06 Feb 1863
[Company B]
DODDS, William J. Private Bankston Sep 18, 1861 Died, Memphis, Mar 22, 1863
DODDS, Thomas J. Veteran Harrisburg Jan 5, 1864 M/O July 19, 1865
DODDS, Thomas J. Recruit Harrisburg Re-enlisted as Veteran.
[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/williamson/civilwar_musterinfo.html]

Williamson County Illinois Historical Society, Attila History -
“When Richard P. Dodds married Frances O’Neal, they opened a store at Attila, buying and prizing (or packing) tobacco for the Shawneetown-New Orleans market. Mr. Dodds was a veteran of three years’ service in Company C of the 31st Illinois infantry and he was named postmaster March 19, 1872. The little town became a thriving tobacco center, where long wagon trains pulled by oxen and loaded with tobacco hogsheads weighing 1,500 pounds each started on their way to the Ohio River or the railroad at Marion. Tobacco cultivation began in the county about 1840, and forty years later 700,000 pounds were grown in one year. But a pessimistic neighbor thought “Fanny” and “Dick” Dodds made a poor choice of location and business, and from his remarks Attila was nicknamed “Poor-Do.” On October 18, 1875 the Dodds moved to Stonefort, then west.” ( http://www.wcihs.org/history/attila-history/)


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