This image is too small to read clearly, but Brian Bodine sent me this transcription:
John E. Bodine 1842-1895
Jane H. Everett his wife 1842-1931
Caroline W. Bodine 1869-1950
Hannah R. Wood 1875-1954
This John is in the 1870 Census of Sergeantsville, Delaware, Hunterton County, too. His name is John E. Bodine. He and Jane are 27. The name of his daughter appears to be Aksah and his other daughter is Caroline. Aksah is three and Caroline is 8/12.
From Ronny Bodine:
In 1900, Jane H. Bodine, age 58 and widowed, lived in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Frank and Delilah Fisher, in Delaware Township, Hunterdon County. She reported that she had borne 4 children and all were then living. In 1910, now aged 69, Jane still lived with the Fishers, but now reported that one of her four children was no longer living. In Jan 1920, she was aged 77 and still living with the Fishers in Stockton and in April 1930 was aged 88 and yet living with the Fishers.
Obituary, Trenton Evening Times (Trenton, N.J.) of 2 Feb 1931.
Mrs. Jane H. Bodine, 88 years old, widow of John Bodine, who died Saturday after a four days' illness of complications at her home, Carlton Avenue, Ewing, will be buried from that place Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Harold M. Dorrell, pastor of the Lambertville Baptist Church. Interment will be in Sandy Ridge Cemetery under direction of Holcombe, of Ringoes. Mrs. Bodine was born in Stockton, N.J. and spent the greater part of her life in that vicinity. She recently moved to Ewing. Surviving her are three daughters, Mrs. Hannah Wood, Mrs. Frank Fisher and Miss Carrie Bodine and three grandchildren.
Death Notice, Hunterdon Republican of 10 April 1895.
Death at Morris Plains Asylum. 22 Mar. 1895. John E. Bodine, aged 53 years.