Notes for: Sarah 'Elizabeth' Bodine
From Ronny Bodine:
From Records of Trinity Church Parish, New York City.
Charles Tuttle AND Sarah Elizabeth Bodine were married 26 Oct 1858.
From New York City Marriage Records:
Charles Tuttle, 33, single, born in Mass. AND Sarah E. Bodine, 26, single, born in NY, were married 26 Oct 1858 in Manhattan.
From New York Federal Census Records:
1870 New York, NY: Chas TUTTLE 51 MA carpenter, Sarah E. 38 NY, Annie Eugenie 10 NY, Hiram 8 NY, Harrison 6 NY, Theophilus 1 NY.
1880 (3 June) New York City, New York Co.: Charles TUTTLE 50 MA Carpenter, Sarah E. 47 NY wife, Anna E. 20 NY dau, Hiram C. 18 NY son, Harrison H. 15 NY son, Anna BODINE 77 NY widowed mother-in-law
1900 Queens, NY: Charles TUTTLE Feb 1816 MA retired, Elizabeth Aug 1832 NY wife, Harrison Mar 1867 NY son. Married 39 years, 4 children born/3 living.
Obituary, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, N.Y.) of 15 Jan 1917.
Sarah Elizabeth Tuttle, widow of Charles Tuttle, and one of the oldest residents of Ozone Park, L. I., died yesterday from asthma and cold. She was born in Walden, Orange County, N. Y., August 22, 1832, the daughter of John and Anna Bodine. Her home was in Manhattan for thirty-four years after she was married, and for thirty years she had lived in Ozone Park, where her home was with her daughter, Mrs. George W. Nones, at 1246 Oakley avenue. She leaves, also, two sons. Hiram C Tuttle of Woodhaven and Harrison II. Tuttle of Babylon, L. I.; also a sister, Mrs. Hilda McCalla of Craigville, N. Y. Funeral services will be conducted at her late, residence on Tuesday evening by the Rev. J. Allison MacRury of the Woodhaven Presbyterian Church. Interment, at the convenience of the family, in Maple Grove Cemetery.
From New York Death Records:
Charles Tuttle, 90, died 27 Aug 1906 in Queens.
Sarah E. Tuttle, 84, died 14 Jan 1917 in Queens.
Obituary, Brooklyn (NY) Times Union of Tues., 28 Aug 1906.
RICHMOND HILL, Aug. 28.---Charles Tuttle, the oldest inhabitant of Ozone Park, died at his home on Oakley avenue, near Broadway, yesterday morning at the age of 91 years. General debility attendant upon old age, was the cause of his demise. Mr. Tuttle was born in Boston, Mass., in 1816, of a Puritan family, which had settled in Ipswich, Mass. in 1635. He went to New York from Boston in 1850 and was for many years connected with a large carpet house there. Mr. Tuttle was last of a family of nine children. He leaves his wife, Elizabeth Bodine Tuttle, who is of Huguenot descent; two sons, H. H. and H. C. Tuttle, of Ozone Park, and a daughter, Mrs. Eugene Nones, of Woodhaven. The family have resided in Ozone Park for twenty-three years. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 8 P.M. at the late home of the deceased. Interment will take place in Maple Grove Cemetery on Thursday morning.
Obituary, Brooklyn (NY) Times Union of Tues, 16 Jan 1917.
Ozone Park, Jan. 16.---Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Bodine Tuttle, a resident of this place for more than thirty years died at her home, 1246 Oakley avenue, Sunday afternoon. She ewas born in Walden, Orange County, on August 22, 1832, and was the widow of Charles Tuttle, one of the oldest citizens of this section. She is survived by two sons, Hiram Charles of Woodhaven, and Harrison H., of Babylon, L. I., and a sister, Mrs. Hilda McCalla, of Craigsville. Funeral services will be at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George W. Nones, 1246 Oakley avenue, with whom she made her home, this evening. Interment will take place to-morrow at Maple Grove Cemetery.