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  1. Matilda Dodge Wilson (née Rausch; October 19, 1883 – September 19, 1967), was born Matilda Rausch in Walkerton, Ontario, Canada. Ranked as one of the wealthiest women in the world, Dodge-Wilson was the widow of John Francis Dodge, who co-founded the Dodge motor car company in Detroit with his brother Horace Elgin Dodge.

  2. Matilda Dodge Wilson was the widow of John Dodge, co-founder of the Dodge Motor Car Company, and the wife of Alfred Wilson, a lumber magnate. She built Meadow Brook Hall, a palatial mansion and farm, and donated it to Michigan State University in 1957.

  3. 23 de mar. de 2023 · Matilda Dodge Wilson was a woman with determination and ambition through her life that would see tragedy and triumph. As a self-made businesswoman, a mother, and natural leader, Matilda found many avenues to use her skills and time to empower women in her communities.

  4. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Matilda Dodge Wilson was born in Walkerton, Canada, in 1883 and became one of the most influential women of 20th-century America. Wilson is best known for her contributions to the founding of Oakland University and the lasting legacy she left upon the institution.

  5. 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.

  6. The following is a timeline of the life of Matilda Dodge Wilson, OU founder. 1883 - Born Oct. 19 in Walkerton, Ontario, Canada, to George and Margaret Rausch, German immigrants. 1902 - Graduated from Gorsline Business College and went to work as a secretary for Dodge Brothers Motor Car Company.

  7. Matilda Rausch Dodge Wilson was born in Ontario in 1883, but her family moved to Detroit soon after. In 1907, Matilda married John Dodge, the automotive pioneer, and they bought a 320-acre farm called Meadowbrook near Rochester, Michigan.