Betsey Goit

Betsey Goit

Female 1817 - 1888  (70 years)


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  • Name Betsey Goit 
    Birth 26 May 1817 
    Gender Female 
    Death 30 Apr 1888 
    Person ID I27172  Stewartsny
    Last Modified 2 Dec 2025 

    Family Charles Clark Dodge,   b. 31 Jul 1817, Rodman, Jefferson, New York Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 26 Mar 1895 (Age 77 years) 
    Children 
     1. George Worden Dodge,   b. 19 Aug 1842, Richland Twp., Oswego County, New York Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1 Nov 1916, Pulaski, Richland Twp., Oswego County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 74 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     2. Dwight Charles Dodge,   b. 21 Aug 1845   d. 5 Feb 1932 (Age 86 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     3. John S. Dodge,   b. 15 Mar 1853   d. 13 Nov 1926 (Age 73 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     4. William Marcus Dodge,   b. 5 Apr 1860   d. 23 Nov 1933 (Age 73 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F10321  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 2 Dec 2025 

  • Notes 
    • Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 3, 1888 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - In Pulaski, New York, April 30, 1888, of consumption, Betsey Goit, wife of Charles C. Dodge, aged &_ years. The funeral will be held from the late residents of deceased on Rome street, Thursday, May 3d, Rev. Mr. Post, officiating.

      Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, May 17, 1888 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Obituary Remembrance - Mrs. Betsey Goit Dodge, wife of Charles C. Dodge, was born in Madison County, New York, November 26, 1817. She was married to Charles C. Dodge, of the town of Richland, Oswego County, by the Rev. Ralph Robinson, June 3, 1841. She died in Pulaski, April 30, 1888, of bronchial consumption. She leaves a devoted husband and for dutiful sons, who feel their loss in a marked degree, and cherish her memory with grief, acquiescence and hope; with grief, because bereft of her cheerful, social, dutiful and inspiring presence. Her companionable and maternal qualities endear to her to us. Her acquiescence, for we would humbly submit to the dispensation of Divine Providence, believing our loss to be her gain; with hope, for she confided in Jesus and in Him alone for forgiveness of sin, and for eternal salvation, and passed the triangle or deal with such resignation and calm, unfaltering, a relic trust, that assured us that all was well. Her social qualities were largely shared and reciprocated by relatives, friends and neighbors, while her sympathetic heart ever responded to the sorrowing, the suffering and the needy.