Father: Daniel Dodd
....(ABT 15 Oct 1615 ~ Jan 1664/65 )
England
Mother: Mary Wheeler
....(? ~ 25 May 1667 )
Family 1:
Phoebe Brown
....(5 Jul 1660 ~ )
Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, America
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Ref#98:
Notes
DODD
Daniel Dodd of Newark was the ancestor of the Dodds of Bloomfield and
Doddtown, East Orange. He came from Branford about 1668. He was appointed
in March, 1678, with Edward Ball, the run the northern line of the town
from the Passaic to the First Mountain. The land looked fair to the young
man, and he soon thereafter surveyed a tract upon Watsesson Plain, in the
valley of the Second River. The Elizabeth Town Bill in Chancery states
the fact of his having secured this land. In January 18, 1697, this
property and much more in various localities was confirmed to him by the
East Jersey proprietors. He was chosen a deputy to the Provincial
Assembly in 1692. His children, Daniel, Stephen, John and Dorcas are said
to have established homes on various tracts of the Watsesson grant.
Ref#173:
When Daniel Dodd died in 1710 he named his brother in law Joseph Riggs.
Will filed in N.J. Archives.
Ref#232:
"Genealogy of the Daniel Dod Family" Dodd CS71.D639 1940 #2
Surveyor, Member of the Legislature, Farmer
Listed in the first tax list of Newark, New Jersey.
1671 Returned to Branford to sell his father's lands "being 22 years of
age.."
1677 one of the Warners of Newark Town meetings
1678, march appointed with Edward Ball to run the northern line of the
town with the Indians
1692 deputy to the Provincial Legislature.
1701 Signed an agreement along with his eldest son, Daniel,and 100 others
from Newark regarding the purchase of lands from the top of the mountain
to the upper Passaic River.
Said to have died from a fall a load of hay.
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