Notes for: Mary Bodine

The birth record for her on the page from the family Bible found in her father's Rev. War pension files says that she is "Mary Bodine, daughter of John Bodine." Nothing like this is said about the other kids, but that is assumed that they also are children of John Bodine. It's probably just some additional info thrown in, but it makes me wonder if only Mary was the actual child of John.

For reference, here is a list of Bodines in Hunterdon Co.,, NJ which Ronny Bodine sent me:

NEW JERSEY MILITIA 1792
By Act approved 30 Nov 1792, "every free and able-bodied white male citizen between the ages of eighteen and forty-five." Thus born 1747-1774.

Alexandria Township: Formed 5 March 1765 from Bethlehem Townshp.
JACOB BODINE (c1767-1801) parents unknown; h/o Mary Pickel. Tax 1789, 1790 (Bordine); Militia 1792.
JOHN BODINE (1754-1806) s/o Frederick Bodine + Elsie Bogart; h/o Mary. Tax 1785, 1786, 1789 \ 1790 (Bordine), 1803 (Bodeyn) 100 acres; Militia 1792.
GARRETT BODINE (1781- ?) s/o John Bodine + Mary. Tax 1803 (Bodeyn) 100 acres.
MARY BODINE. [d/o John Bodine + Mary?] Tax 1803 (Bodeyn) 38 acres.

Amwell Township: Formed 1708.
DAVID BODINE. Tax 1789; Militia 1792.
JOHN BODINE. Tax 1780, 1784, 1786, 1789: 105 acres, 1802; Militia 1792.
JOHN BODINE. Tax 1789: 16 acres.
PETER BODINE (1756-1810) parents unknown; h/o Isabella Ent. Tax 1780, 1784, 1786, 1790, 1802: 16 acres, 1803: 16 acres; Militia 1792.
PETER BODINE (1774-fl. 1850) parents unknown. Militia 1792, 1803; Tax 1802, 1803.
WILLIAM BODINE (?Married 1801 to Catherine Groonindyke). Tax 1802.
JACOB BODINE (1781-?), single man, living with PETER BODINE SR. 1802.
GAB[RIEL] BODINE, single man, living with PETER BODINE JR. 1802. [Brothers?]

Kingwood Township: Formed 1746 from Bethlehem Township.
JOHN BODINE. Father of Jacob Bodine 1806-1867. Tax 1797, 1802, 1803.
JOHN BODINE (1801/10-?): 1830 Census male 1(20-29).
WILLIAM BODINE: 1830 census males 1(20-29), 1(60-69), 1(80-89), 1(90-99); females 1(40-49), 1(70-79).

Lebanon Township: Formed c1731 from Amwell Township.
GILBERT BODINE (1763-1838) s/o Frederick Bodine + Elsie Bogart; h/o Catherine Dean. Tax 1790: 12 acres, 1803: 115 acres; Militia 1792.

Reading Township: Formed 15 July 1730 from Anwell Township.
JOHN BODINE. Militia 1792.
PETER BODINE (d. 1796). h/o Esther (d. 1800). Tax 1778: 310 acres, 1779: 310 acres, 1780: 310 acres, 1781: 310 acres, 1785: 285 acres, 1789: 284 acres, 1790: 284 acres (next 1802-no).

From Ronny Bodine:

In the will of her father, she is referred to as recently married and so is likely identical with Mary Bodine who married Ebenezer Petty in 1805 as both were residents of Alexandria Township.

From Hunterdon County, New Jersey Marriage Records:
December the thirty first in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight hundred and five I joined in the hold bonds of matrimony Mr. Ebenezer Petty to Miss Mary Bodine of the Township of Alexandria in the County of Hunterdon, State of New Jersey. Benjamin Wright, J.P.

From Hunterdon County Letters of Administration, vol. 3, p. 342.
On 30 Dec 1836, Jonathan Petty of Hunterdon County was appointed to administer the estate of Ebenezer Petty, late of Hunterdon County.

From Revolution War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Files, Case 8156.
On 27 May 1834, Ebenezer Petty appeared before the Hunterdon County, NJ Court and declared he was a resident of Alexandria Twp., aged 83 years the 17th of Feb., last, and that he served as a soldier during the Revolutionary War several times beginning in March 1775. His claim was denied because he served less than six months.

On 12 Aug 1852, Jonathan Petty, 43, resident of Bucks Co., PA, son of Ebenezer Petty, appeared before the Hunterdon County, NJ Court and declared his father had died in Hunterdon County on 24 Dec 1836, leaving a widow, Mary Petty, and ten children, viz. Jonathan, Jacob, Joseph, John, Jane wife of William Conover, Rebecca wife of Bartholomew Lott, Mary wife of Daniel Wolverton, Matilda wife of Wm. Stout, Anna wife of Thomas Queen and Catharine. The widow Mary Petty died 2 Feb 1851 and the aforementioned children all survived her. Jonathan Petty applied for a pension on behalf of the heirs of his father for his military service, but the Pension Office requested additional evidence to support his service and as this could not be furnished the claim was denied.