"Dodge", Dogge (I'Oggeson) Family Descends from "Lord Peter Dodge" (aka) Peter Dogge I'Oggeson: Lord of Podenhughe with Barney of Coldingham in the Kingdom of Scotland
The family of Dodge descends from the family of Peter Dodge (aka) Peter Dogge I'Oggeson, Lord of Podenhughe with Barney of Coldingham in the Kingdom of Scotland for which was bestowed upon him by "King of England Edward 1st.. He was also granted a coat of arms which is passed down to all his descendants, which was noted by the King. Peter a native of Stopworth (aka) Stockport of Cheshire, England. He was held in high esteem by King Edward I, of England. Peter for his valiant service to the King during the rebellions in Wales and in Scotland during the Kings reign. (Peter service to the King, range from 1270-1307) with the sieges of Berwick and Dunbar and the conquest of Scotland. Not to mention the uprising in Wales and the rebellions that resulted in the complete conquest of Wales by King Edward I. Peter also distinguished himself in the Kings service foe peace keeping and the public good. Peter was rewarded with the "Lordship" of Podenhughe and the Barney of Coldingham, in the Kingdom of Scotland and thus was rewarded a coat of arms. Peter was the son of "Pierre Dodge" (1230) of Cheshire, England. Pierre was the son of "Jean Dodge" (1200-1235 of Cheshire, England. Jean was the son of "Roger Dodge & Phyllis Radcliff" (abt 1170) of Yorkshire, England and he was the son of "John Adolphus Dodge & Agnes Thomson" (abt) 1130) of Leith, Midlothian, Scotland.
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