Notes for: Jeremiah Nixon Bodine
There is a Jeremiah N. Bodine who enlisted for the Union from Pennsylvania on September 15, 1862.
From Ronny Bodine:
Jeremiah Bodine worked in 1860 as a clerk and resided in a hotel in Bridgeton, Cumberland County. In June 1897, still living in Bridgeton, he corresponded with Mary Elizabeth Sinnott and furnished details relative to his family.
From Records of the First Reformed Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia:
Annie, dau. of Wm. G. & Isabella A. Millikin, was bapt. Jan 1844.
Death Notice, Philadelphia Inquirer of 10 Oct 1881.
BODINE.---At Bridgeton, N.J., Oct. 9, ANNIE MILLIKEN, wife of J. N. Bodine. Funeral services from her late residence, in Bridgeton, Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 10:30 A.M.
Obituary, Philadelphia Inquirer of 8 Feb 1910.
BRIDGETON, N.J., Feb. 7.---J. Nixon Bodine died at his home on West Commerce street today in the seventy-second year of his age. Formerly vice-president and general manager of the Cohansey Glass Manufacturing Company and one of the best known manufacturers of the State, he had been both hopelessly blind and an invalid for some years. He is survived by a son, Francis L. Bodine, a Philadelphia architect.
The Last Will and Testament of J. Nixon Bodine of Bridgeton, Cumberland County was written 20 July 1907 and proved 17 Feb 1910. Therein he named his son Frank L. Bodine, sisters Emily B. Wallace and Alice Bodine, brother Samuel T. Bodine, nephews S. Bodine Wallace, William W. Bodine, S. Lawrence Bodine, Alexander N. Bodine and William W. Bodine, nieces Isabella Bodine Valle, Louise W. Bodine and Eleanor G. Bodine, and brother-in-law William G. Milliken. Executors were son Frank L. Bodine and Frank M. Riley. (Cumberland Co. Wills, R: 337)
Burials in Old Broad Street Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey.
(For grave marker photo see Find A Grave Memorials Nos. 149116451 & 149116796)
J. Nixon Bodine Dec. 7, 1838 Feb. 6, 1910
Annie Millikin wife of J. Nixon Bodine [month & day illegible] 1844---Oct. 9, 1881