Individual Notes

Note for:   Hilletje Clover,   5 Dec 1776 - BEF 1860         Index

Birth Note: Source:    There are several Delamater's buried in the town of Marbletown. Many are in the Delamater Cemetery and some in other places. See the Ulster County, New York GenWeb site.

Individual Note:
     Could Elizabeth Delamater and Hilletje Clover be the same? Birth dates of children would fit.
        CENSUS DATA:
        1850 US Census: Andes, Delaware Co., NY - age 70. Her age probably not exact.
        1855 NY Census: Elizabeth is 77 (b. 1778), born in Duchess Co., NY. Elizabeth had lived in Walton 4 years with husband Jacob and son Levi at the time of the 1855 state census.
        She appears in the 1855 NY Census, but not in the 1860 Census with Jacob.
        1880 US Census: Hancock, Delaware Co., NY - son Moses lists both parents from NY.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Moses (Bodine) Budine,   14 Aug 1806 - 14 Dec 1893         Index

Individual Note:
     NOTES TAKEN BY ROBERT E. BUDINE, OMAHA, NEBRASKA:
        Moses Budine 1806 -1893 was the second son of Jacob Bodine (Jr.) and Hilletjie Clover. Jacob Bodine born about 1770 was the son of Jacob Bodine (Sr.) and Elizabeth Newkirk. (The Jr. and Sr. designations are presumptions at this point.) As of May 1998 we had not positively determined how or when the spelling of Moses” last name was changed from Bodine to Budine. There is a possibility the change occurred during a census and was never corrected for spelling nor pronunciation. Another and more interesting possibility, handed down through the Herman Budine branch (Bruce), is that Moses, aunt became angry with the rest of the family and had his last name legally changed. Moses Budine died in Walton, NY Dec 14, 1893 at age 87 of bronchial consumption (old age). He is buried in Walton Cemetery in the lower section back of the Asa Budine lot.
        CENSUSES:
        1810 Census: He's probably one of three males under 10 in the 1810 Delaware Co., NY Census.
        1850 Census: Moses and Catherine had 6 sons and 5 daughters all living in their household at Andes, NY where they had moved in 1849. Catherine and Moses were cousins. In the 1850 Census, Moses was spelled “Meosis.” In an 1855 Census his last name was spelled “Bodine.”
        1855 NY State Census: Moses and family are listed as living in Andes, District 1, family 43. Mrs. Robert Burghart could find no record of wife Catherine's death.
        1880 Census: In Hancock, Delaware Co., NY, there is a Moses (73), Alvira (44), Edd (19), and John Bodine (40) in one house.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Stephen Budine,   1829 - 10 Apr 1906         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   Paige Cemetery in Downsville, NY



Individual Notes

Note for:   Cynthia Budine,   1831 - 1 May 1859         Index

Individual Note:
     John Booth's pension papers say Cynthia died on April 1, 1860. (Ref.: Nicholas Booth, Dr. 3641 Newcastle Creek Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32277.)



Individual Notes

Note for:   William Herman Budine,   1832 -          Index

Individual Note:
      CENSUSES:
        William is in the 1850 Census of Andes, Delaware County, New York, p. 491. He may have married a Margaret Thomson or Thompson. This William's brother, Stephen, had a son named William Herman Budine who married the Thomson girl. Her name might also have been Elizabeth.
        This may be the William Budine found in the 1880 Census of Osceola, Stark Co., IL., listed as:
        William, 46, NY, NY, NY. Farmer Sara, 26, NJ, NJ, NJ (wife) Nora, 5, IL, NY, NJ (dau) Dan, 2, IL, NY, NJ (son)



Individual Notes

Note for:   Elizabeth Budine,   1833 - 1 Apr 1872         Index

Birth Note: Source:    Phil Delamarter (mr.del7@juno.com), Cyndie Price Genealogy - date & place.