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      • Earl Farwell Dodge Jr. was born on December 24, 1932, to Earl Farwell and Dorothy May Harris in Malden, Massachusetts.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_DodgeEarl Dodge - Wikipedia

    Earl Farwell Dodge Jr. was born on December 24, 1932, to Earl Farwell and Dorothy May Harris in Malden, Massachusetts. He attended school until the tenth grade and on July 20, 1951, he married Barbara Regan. In 1952, he joined the Prohibition Party after attending a rally hosted by future Prohibition vice-presidential nominee Mark R. Shaw.

  3. Earl's father Carl intended to name him after himself, but put in an extra loop on his cursive letter 'C' on the birth certificate. In Season 4, it is discovered that Earl was always the biological father of Joy's oldest son Dodge. He attended a party dressed as a skeleton and slept with Joy after both were drunk at the time.

  4. In the season finale, Earl and the gang learn, from DNA test results, that Earl is actually Dodge's biological father. Earl still has not finished his list as of the season's conclusion, and there is a cliffhanger: it's proven that Darnell is not Earl Jr.'s father, revealing that Joy had another affair.

  5. www.prohibitionists.org › History › Biosdodge

    They had 6 children (Earl III, Barbara, Allen, Faith, Karen, and Calvin) and an adopted son (Michael); they also raised daughter Barbara’s first son (Micah Pittman). Karen and Calvin have run for office in Colorado on the Prohibition ticket, as have Calvin’s wife Elsi, Barbara’s husband Robert Pittman², and Faith’s husband Joseph Nelson.

  6. Brief Life History of William Earle Dodge. The son of the wealthy land developer William Earl Dodge Stokes, Sr and Rita Lina Hernandez de Alba de Acosta, William Earl Dodge Stokes, Jr (nicknamed "Weddie") was raised by the Stokes family after his parents divorced in 1900.

  7. The collection consists of Osborn and Dodge family papers representing mainly three generations of family members, including William Henry Osborn (1820-1894), his wife, Virginia Reed Sturges (1831-1902), and several members of the Sturges family; their sons Henry Fairfield Osborn (1857-1935, Princeton Class of 1877) and William Church Osborn ...

  8. The Dodge family Coat of Arms was awarded not once, but twice. Take a look at history, There are annual, regional Dodge Family Reunions. People looking for their Dodge roots are eagerly welcomed. Go to the Reunions page. We publish a 6 page newsletter, the Dodge Family Journal, 6 times a year. This contains articles of interest about Dodges.