Notes for: Frances S. Bodine

From Ronny Bodine:

From the Yates County Chronicle (Penn Yan, N.Y.) of 12 Sept 1867:
Charles C. Hicks of Penn Yan, Yates County was married to Frances Bodine of Ovid, Seneca County on 10 Sept. 1867.

From New York Federal Census Records:
1900 (8 June) Penn Yan, Yates Co.: Charles C. HICKS Dec 1843 NY married 32 years Hardware Merchant, Frances S. March 1850 NY wife married 32 years 2 children born/2 living, Eva July 1870 NY dau Bookkeeper-Hardware.

1910 (28 April) Penn Yan, Yates Co.: Charles C. HICKS 65 NY married1-42 years Own Income, Frances B. 60 NY married1-42 years 2 children born/2 living, Eva B. 39 NY dau single, Cornelia S. BEAUMONT 35 NY married1-15 years 1 child born/1 living, Charles H. 12 NY grandson.

1920 (15 Jan) Penn Yan, Yates Co.: Frances S. 65 NY widowed, Eva 45 NY dau, Cornelia H. 42 NY dau div., Charles H. 22 NY grandson.

Obituary, Penn Yan Democrat (Penn Yan, N.Y.) of 9 April 1915.
HICKS--At his home in Penn Yan, April 4, 1915, Charles C. Hicks, aged 71 years. Mr. Hicks had been in declining health a long time. On Thursday he was brought home from the sanitarium at Hornell. He was born in Columbia County and came to Yates county when fourteen years old. At the age of seventeen he enlisted in the Civil war and served with Company B, of the 126th Regiment, N. Y. V. He saw much service and was wounded in battle. Mr. Hicks served until the close of the war. The 126th regiment was mustered out on June 15 and 16, 1865, in Elmira Soon after the close of the war Mr. Hicks engaged in business on Elm street, in Penn Yan, and from that time until his retirement a few years ago he continued in business here. He leaves his widow, two daughters, Miss Evangeline Hicks and Mrs. Cornelia Beaumont, and a sister, Mrs. Anna Haas, of Medway, Greene County. He was a past commander of J. B. Sloan Post, G. A. R., of Penn Yan.

Obituary, Penn Yan Democrat (Penn Yan, N.Y.) of 16 May 1941.
HICKS--At Penn Yan Monday, May 12, Mrs. Frances Hicks, 91. She was the widow of Charles C. Hicks, for several years one of Penn Yan's leading hardware merchants, was born in Romulus March 3, 1850, daughter of Cornelius and Phylinda Bodine but had spent the greater part of her life in this community. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Cornelia Beaumont; grandson, Charles Beaumont; great-granddaughter, Miss Barbara Beaumont, all of Penn Yan. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the family home, 306 Clinton Street, Rev. Walter A. Henricks and Rev. Samuel G. Palmer officiating. Burial in Lake View.