Notes for: Horace Windsor Bodine

FamilySearch.com listed his as "of Castleton, Richmond County, New York."

From Ronny Bodine:

Horace Windsor Bodine was bapt. 30 July 1858 at the Port Richmond Dutch Reformed Church. In 1880 he was living with his parents and worked in the stationary business. The Staten Island directory of 1886 showed Horace W. Bodine operating a stationer business in New West Brighton. In 1900, he was working as a printer and still living with his parents. He was married, but in 1900 was apparently separated from his wife.

From New Jersey Marriage Records:
Horace Bodine AND Augusta Sabel were married in 1908. (Exact date and location not specified.)

From New York Tribune of 4 Jan 1908:
Married. BODINE--SABEL--On January 1, 1908, Horace Windsor Bodine of Staten Island, to Augusta Sabel , of New York City. [Note: Since the license was issued in New Jersey, the marriage likely took place in Richmond County.]

In 1920, he was living with his wife, daughter and sister in West New Brighton, Richmond County.

Obituary, New York Herald of Friday, 12 Aug 1921.
Horace Windsor Bodine, of 1828 Richmond Terrace, West New Brighton, Staten Island, a well known retired business man, died early yesterday morning at a private sanatorium in Bayonne, N. J. He underwent an operation for appendicitis a short time ago. He had lived in West New Brighton for the last sixty years and was a lineal descendant of Jean Bodine, one of the early Huguenot settlers of Staten Island. He is survived by his wife, Augusta S.; a daughter and a sister.

In 1930, Augusta Bodine was now widowed and still lived in West New Brighton with her daughter Catherine. Her brother, Henry Sable, had joined the household.

1940 Richmond Borough, Richmond Co., NY: Augusta BODINE 53 NY widowed, Robert CARLETON 30 VT son-in-law, surveyor-oil refinery, Catherine 32 NY dau, Charles 1 NJ grandson.

From New York Death Records:
Augusta Bodine died 1949. [Note: The 1949 death index is of poor quality and difficult to read, however, the name Augusta Bodine can be read, but not the exact date.]