Notes for: Victor Cannon Bodine

From Ronny Bodine:

In 1900, Victor Bodine lived in Flemington, West Raritan Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey employed as a copyist. He reported that in 6 years of marriage his wife had borne one child, who was living with them. In 1910, Victor Bodine lived in East Raritan, Hunterdon County, where he was employed as a Deputy County Clerk. On 11 Sept 1918 in Essex County, New Jersey, Victor Cannon Bodine registered for the World War I draft. He reported he was married and employed as a promoter for John W. Moore Amusements of New York City. In 1920, he and his family lived in Belleville, Essex County where he worked as a tire salesman. In 1930, Mary Bodine, now a widow, lived with her daughter Amy Marchell, also a widow, in Belleville where she worked as a stenographer for a law office.

1940 Belleville, Essex Co., NJ: Amy MARSHALL 43 NJ widow office supv-insurance co., Mary H. BODINE 69 NJ widow.

From Ocean County, New Jersey Deed Book 4768, p. 478.
Deed of 20 June 1989 reciting the history of land in the Borough of Lavallette: By deed of 18 May 1938 land was devised to Amy B. Marshall and Mary H. Bodine, as joint tenants with right of survivorship. Mary Bodine died 23 June 1958 leaving Amy B. Rooney (formerly known as Amy B. Marshall) as the surviving joint tenant. The said Amy B. Rooney died on 24 Aug 1963 and by her last will and testament duly probated in the Ocean County Surrogate's Officem she devised the premises to her husband, Thomas F. Rooney. Thomas F. Rooney died 16 March 1979 and by his last will and testament duly probated in the Ocean County Surrogate's Office.....etc.

From New Jersey Death Records:
Victor Bodine died October 1928 in Bayonne, Hudson County.
Mary H. Bodine of Belleville, Essex County died June 1958 in Neptune Township, Monmouth County.