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James Dods 1832 - 1901

James Dods was born on March 24, 1832 in Garvald, East Lothian County, Scotland United Kingdom to James Dods and Ann Whinfield, and had siblings Richard Dods, George Dods, Jane Dods, Mary Anne Dods, Isabella Dods, George Dods, and John William Dods. James Dods died at age 68 years old on February 21, 1901 in North Carolina United States.
James Dods
March 24, 1832
Garvald, East Lothian County, Scotland, EH41, United Kingdom
February 21, 1901
North Carolina, United States
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James Dods' History: circa 1832 - circa 1901

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  • 03/24
    1832

    Birthday

    March 24, 1832
    Birthdate
    Garvald, East Lothian County, Scotland EH41, United Kingdom
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  • 02/21
    1901

    Death

    February 21, 1901
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    North Carolina United States
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    James Dods lived 2 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 68.
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In 1832, in the year that James Dods was born, on October 20th, the Chickasaw nation signed the Pontotoc Creek Treaty with the United States. The Treaty ceded 6,283,804 million acres of Chickasaw land in Mississippi to the U.S. In return, the Chickasaw were supposed to receive all proceeds of sales of the land by the federal government to private owners, along with expenses for relocation and food and supplies for one year and an equal amount of land west of the Mississippi. The area ceded included the entire northern one-sixth of the state of Mississippi.
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In 1844, he was merely 12 years old when on July 3rd, the last known pair of great auk were killed in Iceland. A flightless bird, the average auk was about 33 inches tall and weighed about 11 pounds with a black back and white belly. They were most often found along the coast of Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Canada Great Britain, Ireland - and sometimes as far south as Spain.
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