Notes for: Edmund Windsor Bodine
I had his name as Edward, but it looks like it was really Edmund.
From Ronny Bodine:
Edmund Bodine was bapt. 1 Aug 1851 at the Port Richmond Dutch Reformed Church. The marriage of Edmund Bodine and Belle Powers Brownlee was reported in the New York Tribune of 7 Oct 1876. In 1880, the Bodine family was living in Castleton, Richmond County, where Edmund was employed as a broker. In 1895, Edmund Bodine served as an Elder and Clerk of the Port Richmond Dutch Reformed Church. In 1910, he was living in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York. Belle Brownlee was the daughter of Rev. James and Henrietta Brownlee. Rev. Brownlee was rector of the Dutch Reformed Church. Belle died of metro-peritonitus and was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn. Emma Fuller was the daughter of Ralzemon Jesse and Emma Augusta (Peck) Fuller. In 1905 she became the first woman to open a real estate office in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York. From 1906 to 1922 she held a partnership with J. B. Thill, whose daughter married Emma's son. The partnership was dissolved in 1922 when she took her son as partner and business associate. (See biographical sketch of Emma (Fuller) Bodine, in "History of Westchester County, New York," Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1925, IV: 583).
Death notice, The New York Herald of 5 July 1916.
BODINE--At Providencetown, Mass., July 3, 1916, Edmund Windsor Bodine, of New Rochelle, in the 67th years of his life. Funeral private.
Death notice, the New York Times of 12 Nov 1928.
BODINE.--At New Rochelle, N.Y., on Nov. 10, 1928, Emma Fuller, widow of Edmund W. Bodine. Funeral private.