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Notes for: Jacob Bodine

Notes for: Jacob Bodine

Grave of Jacob Bodine

The grave of Jacob Bodine at Sand Brook Cemetery.

Some information on this family comes from the 1850 New Jersey Census (roll 453, p. 112). They were living in Delaware Township in Hunterdon County. Jacob was listed as 43 years old. LDS records listed a Samuel Bodine, born in 1834 to a Jacob Bodine and Catherine Francis. Samuel was born in Hunterdon County. I believe these must be his parents (see www.FamilySearch.com). LDS also listed a David Bodine born in 1843 to a Jacob Bodine and Catherine Francis. This Jacob's wife must be Catherine Francis. The 1860 Census says he is 58 years old.

There is an obituary for a Jacob Bodine in the Hunterdon County Democrat of September 4, 1867 (v. 30, no. 2, p. 1502): In Delaware township, August 8, after a lingering illness, Jacob Bodine, aged 60? years, 11 months and 8 days. This must refer to this Jacob. Most of the articles in that newspaper had to do with his sons.

I've seen Catherine's last name given as both Francis and Fauss. However, it seems to be Fauss rather than Francis. Since I have information on her Fauss parents (from Deborah Naylor-Farhar), I'm assuming the name Francis is an error. Maybe Francis is her middle name.

Grave of Catherine Fauss Bodine

The grave of Catherine (Fauss) Bodine at Sand Brook Cemetery.

With a whole lot of circumstancial evidence, but nothing from an original source, I believe all the Bodines buried in the cemetery behind the Sand Brook German Baptist Church must be from this family. More evidence would be needed to prove this assumption. Sand Brook is located in Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. The cemetery is on-line at www.sandbrook.org.

I would also venture to guess that Jacob is the grandson of Peter Bodine and Sabillah Ent. Peter and Sybilla are buried in the cemetery that adjoins the Sandy Ridge Baptist Church. Jacob and Catherine also appear to have been Baptists. It was constituted October 24, 1818. It is two miles northeast of Stockton, in Delaware Township, which was set off from Amwell Township in 1838. Both Bodine families lived in the area of Stockton in Hunterdon County. Peter and Sabillah had a son Jacob, supposedly born on November 29, 1781. That would make him old enough to be this Jacob's father. One further piece of evidence is that I think this Jacob's son, David, had a son William who may have married a Jerusha Ent.

Here is some history of the Sandy Ridge German Baptist Church and the Sand Brook German Baptist Church. This information came from the Internet. There are also pictures of these churches at "http://www.njchurchscape.com/". As one can see, these churches do have a lot in common.

In 1812, the Baptist minister at Flemington was persuaded to spend part of his time preaching on Sunday afternoons and during the winter on weekdays in the Sandy Ridge area, about eight miles south of Flemington. The first Sandy Ridge German Baptist Church was built near the present site in 1818 and the present church in 1866, at a cost of $5,500. It's a substantial stone structure, 44 x 60, with little ornamentation except for the stained glass windows.

1848, a fellow named Moore led a number of followers in a split from the Sandy Ridge German Baptist Church a few miles away. This plain stucco over stone building was erected the following year, in 1849, and was known as the Moorite Church. It is essentially without adornment, although it has the two front doors characteristic of the period. When it was photographed several years ago, there was no floor, a couple of the shutters were barely hanging on, and several of the windows were broken, but a restoration effort was underway.

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