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Five years later, Matilda married 38-year-old widower John Dodge and with this marriage, became an American citizen, stepmother to his three children and soon mother to three children of their own; Frances in 1914, Daniel in 1917 and Anna Margaret in 1919.
Matilda and John Dodge had three children, Frances (1914–1971), Daniel (1917–1938) and Anna Margaret (1919–1924). In addition, she was stepmother to John's three children from his first marriage (one of whom was Isabel Dodge Sloane ).
After John Dodge’s death in 1920, Matilda married Alfred Wilson in 1925. They built Meadow Brook Hall from 1926 to 1929 on their farm property in Rochester. Matilda was the first female lieutenant governor of Michigan in 1940.
A National Historic Landmark, Meadow Brook Hall is the historic home of one of the automotive aristocracy’s most remarkable women, Matilda Dodge Wilson, her second husband Alfred Wilson, a lumber broker and their four children, Frances and Danny Dodge, and Richard and Barbara Wilson.
Oct 28, 2015 · Meadow Brook Hall was built on a 320-acre farm that John Dodge purchased to make into a country retreat for himself, Matilda and their three children Frances, Daniel and Anna Margaret.
Nov 1, 2019 · Eventually, John and Matilda Dodge would have three more children of their own: Frances Matilda, born in 1914; Daniel George, born in 1917; and Anna Margaret, born in 1919. In 1908, the Dodges purchased a 320-acre farm west of Rochester in Oakland County.
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Sep 4, 2019 · Matilda and John Dodge had three children, Frances, Daniel and Anna Margaret, who passed away at age 4. Matilda and Alfred Wilson adopted two children, Richard and Barbara.