Notes for: Henry Nelson Miller Bodine

His info originally came from the LDS site. One record said he was born on January 18, 1862.

From Ronny Bodine:

Henry and Mattie Bodine lived June 1900 in Evanston, Uinta County where Henry was engaged as a locomotive engineer. He reported that in 12 years of marriage his wife had borne 6 children, but only 1 was then living, their 7-year old son George. In April 1910, the couple still lived in Evanston, though now Harry was a hotel proprietor and reported that in 20 years of marriage his wife had borne 5 children of whom 3 then lived, though only 17-year old George and 5-year old Florence lived with them. In Jan 1920, Harry Bodine worked as a railroad machinist

Obituary, The Ogden Standard-Examiner (Ogden, Utah) of 7 Nov 1934.
EVANSTON, Wyo., Nov. 7. Mrs. Harry Bodine died at the family home here Monday night after suffering a paralytic stroke five weeks ago. Funeral services will be conducted in the Masonic temple Thursday afternoon at two o'clock by officers of Esther chapter No. 9, Order of the Eastern Star. Graveside services will be conducted by the members of the G. I. A. to the B. of L. E. Martha Champ Bodine was born in Peoria, Ill., Nov. 11, 1866, a daughter of George W. and Oliva Rouse Champ. She was married to Harry Bodine in Green River, Wyo., October 15, 1888, and the following year they came to Evanston. They had made their home here for nearly 46 years. Of the 11 children born to them but two are surviving. George Bodine of Evanston and Mrs. W. G. Eisner of Salt Lake City. Three grand children are surviving, Harry Bodine Mrs. Elmer Moss and Hazel Bodine, all of Evanston. Mrs. Bodine had been critically ill for the past five weeks and had been in frail health since last January.

Obituary, The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah) of 20 May 1943.
Funeral services for Henry Nelson Miller Bodine, 81, of Evanston, Wyo., who died of apoplexy at two p.m. while visiting his daughter, Florence Elsner of 561 Center street, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Evanston Masonic temple by the Knights Templar. Burial will be in Evanston cemetery. Mr. Bodine was born in Chester, N.J. March 25, 1862. He moved to Green River, Wyo., in 1880 and shortly after went to Evanston, where he resided since. He is survived by a son, George Bodine of Evanston, a daughter, Florence Elsner of Salt Lake City; four grandchildren; a brother, Gilbert Bodine, and a sister, Margaret Bodine, both of Chester, N.J.