flag male ancestor  George Owen  DODGE

  (b. 13 June 1868 Newberg, Cass, Michigan, USA   d. 2 May 1937 Three Rivers, St Joseph, Michigan, USA )  

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George Owen DODGE was born 13 June 1868 in Newberg, Cass, Michigan, USA

George Owen DODGE was the child of ?   and   ?

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George Owen  married  Grace V MELL 28 June 1896 in Vandalia, Cass, Michigan, USA .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Grace V MELL  was born 11 February 1877 in Centerville, Spencer County, Indiana, USA.  Grace V died 15 August 1966 in Three Rivers, Saint Joseph, Michigan, USA. 

George Owen DODGE died 2 May 1937 in Three Rivers, St Joseph, Michigan, USA.
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