Notes for: Beatrice T. Bodine
She was born at 104 Avenue (?) in North Plainfield, New Jersey. She is in the 1903 picture of John and Clara's 50th wedding anniversary.
From Ronny Bodine:
Elmer Borman served in the U.S. Army April 1917-May 1919.
From Plainfield (NJ) Courier-News of 2 Aug 1919.
Miss Beatrice T. Bodine, of Linden avenue, North Plainfield, and Elmer A. Borman, of East Second street, Plainfield, were married yesterday afternoon, at the home of the bride. Rev. J. O. McKelvey performed the ceremony.
Obituary, Plainfield (NJ) Courier-News of 12 June 1935.
Mrs. Beatrice Bodine Bowman [sic], 37, wife of Elmer A. Bowman [sic], died in her home, 312 West Fifth Street, today, June 12, 1935. She was born in North Plainfield and had lived in Plainfield and North Plainfield all her life, the last 15 years being spent in Plainfield. Besides her husband, she leaves her father, William C. Bodine, Central Hotel; two daughters, Dorothy Anne and Marion Louise Borman, at home, and three sisters: Mrs. O. J. Miller of New York City, Mrs. G. L. Young, 43 Mariners Place, and K. H. Hammond, 736 West Fourth Street. Funeral will be from Memorial Funeral Home Friday at 2:30 p.m., with burial in Hillside Cemetery. The Rev. John Y. Broek, D.D., minister of Trinity Reformed Church, will officiate.
In 1942, Elmer Adolph Borman, of Plainfield, New Jersey, registered for the World War II draft and reported he had been born 26 Nov 1892 in Somerset Co., NJ and that Dorothy Borman, living with him, was his next of kin. In 1951, Elmer Borman married Beatrice's cousin, Lucy Bodine Bryan.