Asa Dodds
Asa Dodds (abt. 1793-aft. 1849) was born about 1793 in New York. He allowed Wilford Woodruff to preach in his home in 1835 and 1836 in Paris, Henry Co., Tennessee when Wilford was serving a mission there. He died after 2 Aug. 1850.
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