Pane-Joyce Genealogy

Family of Sergt. Tristram Dodge (1134) & Anne Mansfield

4166. Margaret Dodge. Born ca 1638. Margaret died aft 6 Oct 1702 in Block Island, RI.

Margaret married John Rathbone (18134) , son of John Rathbone (7104) (ca 1610-7 Feb 1654). Born ca 1634. John died bef 6 Oct 1702 in Block Island, RI.

Child:
12659 i. John Rathbone (ca 1655/6-bef 9 Mar 1722/3)

4167. John Dodge. Born on 4 Feb 1643/4 in Block Island, RI. John died in 1729 in Block Island, RI.

On 24 May 1676 when John was 33, he married Mary Enos in Block Island, RI.

Their children include:
12660 i. John Dodge (10 Jan 1680/1-16 Apr 1682)
12661 ii. Mary Dodge (18 Apr 1682-)
12662 iii. John Dodge (15 Jan 1685/6-)
12663 iv. Catherine Dodge (17 Mar 1678/9-)
12664 v. David Dodge (26 Dec 1691-)
12665 vi. Sarah Dodge (7 Apr 1694-)
12666 vii. Elizabeteh Dodge (4 Nov 1696-)
12667 viii. Alexander Dodge (15 Jun 1699-)

4168. Israel Dodge. Born ca 1646 in Block Island, RI. Israel died in 1745.

Israel married Hannah [Dodge].

4169. Tristram Dodge. Born ca 1647 in Block Island, RI. Tristram died on 18 Aug 1733 in Block Island, RI.

On 30 Jan 1679/80 Tristram married Dorcas Dickens, daughter of Nathaniel Dickens & Joan [Dickens], in Block Island, RI. Born ca 1660. Dorcas died on 18 Feb 1736/7 in Block Island, RI.

Their children include:
12668 i. Ebenezer Dodge (1681-)
12669 ii. Nathaniel Dodge (3 Nov 1682-ca 1753)
12670 iii. Thomas Dodge
12671 iv. Ebenezer Dodge (21 Oct 1687-)
12672 v. Hezekiah Dodge
12673 vi. Dorcas Dodge
12674 vii. Tristram Dodge
12675 viii. Sarah Dodge

4170. William Dodge. Born ca 1654 in Block Island, RI.

William married Sarah George.

4171. Ann Dodge. Born ca 1660/1665 in Block Island, RI. Ann died ca 1723 in Block Island, RI.

On 11 Nov 1686 Ann married John Rathbone (12659) , son of John Rathbone (18130) (ca Mar 1629-6 Oct 1702) & Margaret Acres (ca Sep 1633-10 Mar 1715/6), in North Kingstown, RI. Born ca 1655/6 in Dorchester, MA. John died bef 9 Mar 1722/3 in Block Island, RI.

From the Rathbone Genealogy:299
    “John Rathbone was made a freeman of Rhode Island May 1, 1696, and on Oct 13th of the same year was appointed a deputy to the General Court for New Shoreham. He was surveyor of highways in 1676, and deputy from 1681 to 1684. Just before his marriage he received from his father a deed to 60 acres of land on Block Island, the consideration being ‘one barrel of pork.’ From some old records we learn that Great James and his wife (Indians) bound their daughter Betsey to John Rathbone and his wife Ann as an indentured servant for the period of 18 years; the consideration being ‘one gallon of rum, one blanket in hand, and five years afterwards one gallon of rum yearly thereafter, and if she remains five years, the said Rathbone to pay to pay four blankets, and every third year thereafter.’ April 28, 1717 he testified in relation to the seizure, by a pirate sloop of which Paul Grove Williams was the commander, of three men-- George Mitchell, William Tosh, and Dr. James Sweet-- who were with him in a boat which at the time of the seizure was lying in the harbor bay. Gov. Cranston wrote Col. Shull in regard to the matter, that, ‘in case the pirate Williams should fall into your excellency's hands, the poor men therein mentioned may secure such favor as justice will allow.’”

Their children include:
12676 i. Mercy Rathbone (3 Oct 1688-aft 28 Feb 1767)
12677 ii. Jonathan Rathbone (22 May 1691-1 Apr 1766)
12678 iii. John Rathbone (29 Dec 1693-10 Mar 1751/2)
12679 iv. Joshua Rathbone (9 Feb 1695/6-6 Jun 1779)
12680 v. Benjamin Rathbone (11 Feb 1701-ca 1772)
12681 vi. Anna Rathbone (9 Aug 1703-)
12682 vii. Nathaniel Rathbone (6 Feb 1707-bef 31 Jul 1750)
12683 viii. Thomas Rathbone (2 Mar 1709-ca 1784)


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