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This is the third update to the initial posting of 20 June 2007. .A. LINEAGE OF JEAN BODIN (1645-1702) of Staten Island, New York. All four Bodines are descended from Jean Bodine (1645-1707/8), of Staten Island, New York. All four lines of descent from Jean Bodin are a perfect 25-marker match. The lines of descent run as follows: JEAN BODIN (1645-1702) ..Vincent (c1690-1744) .Vincent (1733-fl.1800) John (1753-?) It has not yet been proven that he was the father of the next generation, though the relationship appears very likely. .. John (1779/82-1839) . Oliver Hazard Perry (abt. 1819-1889) Oliver Hazard Perry, Jr. (1858-1939) . Perry Alexander (1880-1965) Willis Ramsey (1905-1997) ................................. WILLIS RAMSEY BODINE JR. .William Robert (1823-1881) William T. O. (1860-1952) . John Jay (1888-1956) WAYNE H. BODINE ..Francis (1690/9-fl. 1758) . .Francis (1720/5-fl. 1775) .Francis (1744-1822) ..James (1778-1841) .John (1826-1915) Samuel (1857-1930) ..Charles Joseph (1885-1974) .William Cornelius (1917-1964) CHARLES BRIEN BODINE . James (1745-1810/30) . ..Francis (1768-1836) .Bowling (1800/5-1826/30) Bowling (c1826-1850/1) .William Taylor (1849-1891) John Daniel (1881-1949) .Ray Olaf (1928-2006) RONNY O. BODINE James (1772-1843/7) .Andrew (c1810-1868) James J. (1832-1905) .John Newton (1858-1928) John Robert (1885-1980) .Robert Delayne (1922-1997) JERRY BODINE Charles Brien Bodine joined the Project in August 2009 and the results of his 25-marker DNA test matched perfectly with the three lines already represented. Consequently, the lines of descent from Jean Bodin-Esther Bridon can be genetically confirmed through their sons Vincent and Francis and through Franciss two sons, Francis and James. .B. LINEAGE OF WILLIAM BODINE (c1710-), of Orange County, New York. An interesting development was the relationship of William Bodine, of Orange County, New York to the foregoing family of Jean Bodin. A 25-Y marker test showed a match of 24 markers; just a 1-step difference. If there were no relationship between the two lines the difference would have been at least 4 markers. Family Tree DNA reports that the difference of 1 marker indicates a very high probability of relationship. It remains to be determined what the parentage of William Bodine is. WILLIAM BODINE (c1710-) ..William (1738-bef. 1802) .Francis (1764-1849) Elisha (1790-1871) ..Benjamin (1822-1904) .George Emerson (1863-1948) Ernest Preston (1897-1984) ..Marvin .JOSEPH L. BODINE To confirm this lineage as being related to that of Jean Bodin, A above, at least one other Bodine descendant of William Bodine will have to participate in this project. .C. LINEAGE OF JEAN BODIN (c1662-c1745), of Staten Island, New York. To establish a baseline for the descendants of Jean Bodin, husband of Maria Crocheron, Dave Bodines father volunteered to participate in the project. Dave Bodine is webmaster of Dave Bodines Genealogy Web Site at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bodine/ JEAN BODIN (c1662-c1745) ..Jacob (c1684-c1765) .Jacob (1719-c1748) Nicholas Bodine/Bordine (c1746-1814). Who was perhaps the father of: ..Jacob Bordine (1765-1836) .Allen W. (1817-1871) George Washington (1842-1873) ..Adelbert Thurston (1872-) .George Lee BURTON WILLIAM BORDINE ..Abraham (c1692-c1753) .John (1730-1770) John (1765-1834) ..William (1793-1864) .John R. (1817-1907) Manford B. (1865-1948) ..Marvin Ernest .EDWIN WAYNE BODINE .Cornelius (1723-1781) Isaac A. (1752-1818) ..Jacob P. (1788-1855) .Robert Wickliffe (1817-1888) James Robert (1865-1933) ..Charles Sharp (1890-1967) .Robert Orien DAVID ALAN BODINE ..Son .John (1741-1836) Samuel (1787-1872) ..Joseph (1808-before 1860) .Wesley (1828-1904) William H. (1853-1932) ..John Nelson (1877-1961) .Claude Ervin (1896-1973) Robert Carl ..Gregory Erwin .BRETT MONROE BODINE Brett Bodine had traced his ancestry to John Bodine, who was born 1741, probably in Hunterdon County, NJ and who died in Wayne County, OH. He was married to Ann Diltz or Dils. Bretts 25 marker test showed a 23 marker match with that of Dave Bodines line and a 37 marker comparison showed a 34 marker match. Because John Bodine can be traced back to Hunterdon County and the DNA match, it seems highly likely he was a grandson or perhaps a great-grandson of Jean Bodine. Burton Bordine has traced his ancestry to Jacob Bordine (1765-1836), husband of Christiana Marlatt. Jacob died in Orleans County, New York. There is some speculation that he was a son of Nicholas Bodine/Bordine. Burtons DNA results showed a 35 out of 37 markers match with Brett Bodine and 33 out of 37 markers match with the line of Dave Bodine. A relationship exists, but more research is necessary into the ancestry of Jacob Bordine. Edwin Wayne Bodine, who joined the project in January 2009, traced his lineage to Abraham, son of Jean and Maria Bodin which resulted in a perfect 25 marker match to Brett Monroe Bodine and 25 marker matches with a 2-step mutation to Burton William Bordine and David Alan Bodine. .D. LINEAGE OF JACOB BORDINE/BODINE (1765-1836) of Yates, Orleans County, New York. Girard Forrest Bordine joined the Project in January 2009 and is presently the only representative of this line. He traces his ancestry back to Jacob Bordine/Bodine was was born 18 Dec 1765 in the Mohawk Valley of New York and died 30 January 1836 in Yates, Orleans County, New York. JACOB BORDINE/BODINE. ..Samuel F. (1809-1882) .Peter F. (c1836-) Samuel Wesley (1864-c1947) ..Clayton Forrest (1893-1974) .Jack Forrest GIRARD FORREST BORDINE Girard Bordines DNA did not closely match any other project member, but to rule out a possible break in his direct line it would require another person descended from Jacob Bordine through another son or grandson to take part and show a match. Two other participants showed no relationship to any of the above lines. One was a Bowden and another was a Bodine, but descended from Jean and Maria (Crocheron) Bodin via an illegitamacy through a daughter several generations down the line. Consequently, the male DNA was broken at that point. At this writing, two other individuals have joined the Project and the results of the DNA testing are being awaited. Again I encourage male Bodines to join the project and confirm your lineage in a comparison with those presented above. Ronny Bodine Bodine DNA Project Administrator Notify Administrator about this message?
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