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Note for: Michael Todd Dewey, 3 Mar 1965 -
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Individual Note: Samantha and Douglas are children from Kelly Ann's earlier marriage.
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Note for: Raquel Joanne Dewey, 8 Mar 1969 -
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Nickname: Kelly
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Note for: Rondal Lee Phillips, 16 Apr 1913 - 9 Feb 1990
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Burial: Place: Gethsemane Memorial Gardens, Zebulon, Wake, NC
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Note for: Elmer Duffield, Jr., -
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Individual Note: Elmer lived in Blenheim, NJ.
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Note for: Lillian Morse, -
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Individual Note: Lillian lived in Greenwich, NJ.
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Note for: Carolyn Elbertson, -
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Individual Note: Carolyn lived in Vineland, NJ.
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Note for: Patti Klinch, -
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Individual Note: Patti lived in Millville, NJ.
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Note for: Shirley Green, -
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Individual Note: Shirley lived in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Note for: Marsha Charlton, -
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Individual Note: Marsha lived in Olivet, Salem, NJ.
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Note for: Frank Huhn III, 1 Apr 1945 -
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Individual Note: Frank's first wife's name is unknown. Clinton Andrew was their only child. Frank had Melissa and Robert by his second wife, Ann.
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Note for: Jacob (Bodyne) Bodine, ABT 1770 - AFT 1850
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Individual Note: The assumption is that the Jacob Bodine who married Elizabeth Delameter is the same as the Jacob and Elizabeth Bodine who appear in the 1850 Census of Middletown, Delaware County, New York. That connection is not certain, but it is quite possible.
It is highly likely that this Jacob's parents were Francis Bodine and Margaret Sluyter. They had children baptized at the Kingston DRC (Dutch Reformed Church) in Ulster County, New York between 1768 and 1792. One of those was a Jacob Bodine. He was baptized on January 31, 1774. That date would approximately match the birth dates that this Jacob might have had. This Jacob's birth years according to the censuses he was in, range from 1770 to 1775. Jacob and Elizabeth (Delameter) Bodine had a son, Francis, baptized at the Kingston DRC in 1800.
Although this family often went by the surname Budine, there is some good evidence that this family did sometimes go by the name Bodine. Jacob Budine's son, Moses, was listed as Moses Bodine in the 1880 Census of Hancock, New York. Moses' daughter, Jane, was listed as Jane Bodine in the May 28, 1864 edition of the Delphi Republican newspaper. And Moses' son, Marcus, was listed as Marcus Bodine in the 1880 Census of Walton, New York. Of course, the reporter or transcriber could have just incorrectly spelled their names, but maybe not.
CENSUS DATA:
1820 US Census: Delaware Co., NY shows Jacob residing in Middletown, heading a household with 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 18-26, 1 male over 45, 1 female under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45 and1 female 50-60. This census record shows all of them naturalized (info from Terrence K. May's web site at WorldConnect).
1830 US Census: Delaware Co., NY shows Jacob heading a household with 1 male 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 50-60, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20 and 1 female 50-60. All were shown as foreign born, not naturalized. If accurate, this would place their immigration to America between 1820 and 1825 (info from Terrence K. May's web site at WorldConnect).
1850 US Census, Andes, Delaware Co., NY - age 75. His age probably not exact.
1855 NY Census: Jacob Bodine is 83 (b. 1772).
1860 US Census: Jacob is 90 in Delaware Co., NY (b. 1770).
1880 US Census, Hancock, Delaware Co., NY - son Moses lists both parents from NY.
BURGHART’S NOTES: Jacob's birthplace is state as New York on any records Mrs. Robert Burghart could find. He and his wife Elizabeth lived in Walton, N.Y. with son Levi (age 41) according to census record taken for Walton June 14, 1855. He was age 83 in 1855 and had lived in Walton 4 years with wife Elizabeth and son Levi.