Notes for: Queen Victoria ("Vic") Bodine

According to the census info, she was supposedly born in 1904, but it could have been earlier given the info below.

Margaret Marline Bodine said, "Aunt Vic was her (Nora's) daughter, and I always thought her (Aunt V) married name was Langford. As far she was concerned, Grandpa was her biolgical father and I don't know what her father's name was, nor did Mother. I'm not even sure she knew. Aunt Vic was approximately five years old when her mother married Grandpa, and the marriage took place shortly after Grandma Martha's death, so that would have been sometime in late 93 or early 94. It could have been she was there taking care Grandma before she died. Mother said Aunt Vic never talked about her mother.

"Mother said even when she questioned Aunt Vic about what kind of woman her mother was, the only response she ever got was some statement to the effect she was a very cold woman. So Mother finally just let it go. She grew to really love Aunt Vic and I think Aunt Vic loved her as well."

From Ronny Bodine:

She was Queen V. Bodine in 1910 and Victoria Bodine in 1920, living with her parents in Fannin County.