Notes for: Hugh Van Nest Bodine

I did have his name as Hugh P. Bodine, but the 1943 update of the E. P. Bodine booklet gives the name as Hugh V. N. Bodine.

From Ronny Bodine (March 24, 2018):

From Ithaca (N.Y.) Daily News of Friday, 25 Oct 1912.
Announcement has been received here of the marriage on Oct. 17 of Miss Anna Wolcott Porter of Fayetteville to Attorney Hugh Van Nest Bodine of Friendship at the home of the bride's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Harry A. Porter in Fayetteville. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bodine are former residents of Ovid, where for several years Mrs. Bodine's father was the pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Bodine was graduated from the Cornell law school with the class of 1907. Since his graduation he has made his home at Friendship, where he is a member of the law firm of Elliott & Bodine. While in the law school he was a member of the law college crew and also of the football squad.

From Fayette Bulletin (Fayette, N.Y.) of 18 Oct 1912: At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Porter in Clinton, yesterday, the marriage of Hugh Bodine of Friendship, N.Y. to their daughter Anna, performed by the bride's father, assisted by her uncle, Rev. C. F. Porter of Albany.

From New York Federal census records:
1920 Jamestown, Chautauqua County: Hugh Bodine 33 NY lawyer-general practice, Anna P. 33 NY wife, Josephine W. 6 NY dau.
1930 Jamestown, Chautauqua County: Hugh Bodine 44 NY trust officer-lawyer of the bank, Anna 44 NY wife, Josephine 16 NY dau.
1940 (3 April) Jamestown, Ward 5: BODINE, Hugh 54 NY Lawyer, Anna 54 NY wife; LATHROP, Josephine 26 NY dau married.

Obituary The Fredonia Censor (Fredonia, N.Y.) of 13 Feb 1958.
Committal services were conducted at Friendship for retired Chautauqua County Judge and Surrogate Hugh V. N. Bodine, 71, of Jamestown, who died unexpectedly last Saturday afternoon (Feb. 8, 1958) in his home. The noted jurist, one of the county's most beloved figures, was stricken shortly after he had been shoveling show in front of his house. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the First Congregational Church, Jamestown, where Judge Bodine was an active member, serving in many administrative posts. The Rev. George H. Tolley, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Jamestown, officiated. A man of warm personality and droll humor, Judge Bodine was in constant demand as speaker or toastmaster for gatherings of almost every organization in the county. He managed to accomodate most of them despite a demanding schedule of responsibilities in professional, business and fraternal activities. Judge Bodine was elevated to the county bench in January 1944, after a long career in the law, by appointment of former Gov. Thomas E. Dewey. He succeeded his friend and colleague, Lee L. Ottaway of Lakewood, who had been elected Supreme Court justice. He was elected to a six-year term as county judge the following November and was re-elected in 1950. He retired Dec. 31, 1956 after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70. Born Feb. 12, 1886 in Lodi, Judge Bodine grew up in Friendship and returned there to practice law after graduating from Cornell University. He moved to Jamestown in 1920. A member and past master of Allegany Masonic Lodge, Friendship, Judge Bodine was elevated to the 33rd degree, highest in Masonry, last September in Boston, Mass. He was active in many granches of the order. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna P. Bodine and a daughter, Mrs. Josephine Ward of West Palm Beach, Fla.

Anna P. Bodine sold land in Jamestown on 22 July 1960 to William P. Swenson (Dunkirk Evening-Observer of 28 July 1960).

From Florida Death Records:
Anna P. Bodine died Sept 1963 in Palm Beach County, Florida.

Newspaper Obituary, The Palm Beach Post of Sunday, 29 Sept 1963.
Mrs. Anna P. Bodine. Mrs. Bodine, 77, of 718 49th St., West Palm Beach, died at a local nursing home early Saturday morning after an extended illness. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Josephine J. Ward of West Palm beach, and two grandchildren. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of West Palm Beach. Funeral services will be announced at a later date by Northwood Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers friends are requested to donate to the Mental Health Association.

Funeral Notice, The Palm Beach Post of Monday, 30 Sept 1963.
Mrs. Anna P. Bodine. Funeral services for Mrs. Bodine, 77, of 718 49th Street, who died Saturday, will be held 8 p.m. today at Northwood Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Andrew W. Blackwood Jr., pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Cremation will follow. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 8 p.m. today. In lieu of flowers friends are requested to donate to the Mental Health Association.

From Social Security Applications and Claims:
Anna Porter Bodine applied for a SSN in May 1962 and reported she was born 12 March 1886 in Smithtown, NY, dau. of Henry A. & Emily (Holt) Porter.