He has/had a relationship with Eunice CRAM.
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Elisha Dodge IV<br>Birth name: Elisha Doge<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Sep 4 1772 - Beverly, Essex, Mass.<br>Marriage: Spouse: Eunice Cram - Feb 18 1800 - Lamoille, Vermont, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Polly Howard Burnham - Nov 1 1804<br>Residence: 1800 - Johnson, Lamoille, Vermont, United States<br>Residence: 1810 - Sterling, Franklin, Vermont, United States<br>Residence: 1820 - Johnson, Franklin, Vermont, United States<br>Residence: 1830 - Johnson, Franklin, Vermont, United States<br>Death: Mar 23 1844 - Johnson, Lamoille, Vermont, United States<br>Burial: From May 23 1844 - Whitting Hill Cemetery, Johnson, Lamoille, Vermont, United States<br>Parents: Elisha Dodge III aka Junior, Ginger Dodge (born Raymond)<br>Spouses: Eunice Dodge (born Cram), Polly Howard Dodge (born Burnham)<br>Children: Johnathan Holt Dodge, Eunice Dodge, Elisha Dodge V, Caroline Matilda Whiting (born Dodge), Anna Dodge Dow, Charles Wesley Dodge, Sarah Dow (born Dodge), Mary Oakes (born Dodge), Lucinda Dodge, Lucy Dodge, Nathan Cram Dodge, Dodge<br>Siblings: Hannah Dodge, Samuel Dodge, Eleanor Waterman (born Dodge), Joseph Dodge, Ezra Dodge, Anna Waterman (born Dodge), Malachi Dodge, Sarah Dodge, Benjamin Raymond Dodge, Mark Dodge, Josiah Dodge, David Dodge<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: Buried next to his second wife, Polly, as well he is near his father's grave in Whitting Hill Cemetery near the center of the hill. They all were patriots.rit, being the second known man to build/live/farm in Johnson Township. He arrived by 1799 by 22 years of age, bringing younger sister Eleanor along who kept house for him for 2 years (likely 1798 and 1799 during the construction of house. This also says much for her 13 year old pioneer spirit.ne woman at his same age group was in his household. This would be Eunice Cram whom he married in Lamoile County before the census. There was an Ezekiel Cram in that census a few entries from theirs, so one wnders if this was a relative from whom they may have met? This union was blessed with a son, Nathan and Eunice died when he was about 3.o which union was added 10 children, the first child being named after his deceased wife Eunice.r farm. All the children lied their entire lives in Johnson, Eunice jr. and Lucinda never married. Mary did marry and was mother to Carlos and Anna Oakes. by Eleanor's husband, Thomas Waterman.