Notes for: Sarah J. (Freemeier) Freemeyer
From Ronny Bodine:
By 1843, Adam Bodine was living in Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas County, Ohio and in 1850 was engaged there as a wagonmaker. In 1860-1870, he lived in Washington Township, Coshocton County, appearing in 1860 as Adam Brodwick with his wife Sarah and his children under the name Bollins, though there is no doubt of their true identity and again Adam continued his work as a wagonmaker. Adam Bodine served during the Civil War as a Private with Company D, 122nd Ohio Infantry Regiment from 20 Aug 1862 until he was captured 15 June 1863 at the Battle of Winchester in Virginia and was transferred 15 April 1864 to Company F, U.S. Veteran Reserve Corps, 18th Infantry Regiment and was mustered out on 27 June 1865 in Washington, D.C. In 1870, he was there as Adam Bodine, wagon maker, with his wife and 4 children. In 1880, he and Sarah lived alone in Jefferson Township, Coshocton County, Ohio where he was now employed as a painter. He was buried in Jefferson Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Warsaw, Coshocton County.