Harold Shiblon Bodine

Brief Life History of Harold Shiblon

When Harold Shiblon Bodine was born on 18 January 1912, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, his father, John Jay Bodine, was 23 and his mother, Mary Olivia Hubbard, was 23. He married Marian Emma Stuhff on 30 April 1937, in Texas, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. He lived in Election Precinct 2, Salt Lake, Utah, United States in 1920 and Salt Lake, Utah, United States in 1930. He died on 3 June 1984, in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States, at the age of 72, and was buried in Chapel of the Chimes Memorial Park, Union City, Alameda, California, United States.

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Family Time Line

Harold Shiblon Bodine
1912–1984
Marian Emma Stuhff
1911–1974
Marriage: 30 April 1937
Celia Jean Bodine
1941–2003
Don Elliott Campbell
1941–1988

Sources (16)

  • Harold S Bodine, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Harold Shiblon Bodine, "Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1940"
  • Harold Shiblon Bodine, "Utah, World War II Draft Registration Cards,1940-1947"

World Events (8)

1913 · The Sixteenth Amendment

The Sixteenth Amendment allows Congress to collect an income tax without dividing it among the states based on population.

1916 · No-Ni-Shee Arch

The No-Ni-Shee Arch was a temporary archway near the intersection of Main Street and South Temple in downtown Salt Lake City. The archway was built in 1916 for the Wizard of the Wasatch festival. The name No-Ni-Shee was derived from a mythical American Indian Salt Princess. Her tears caused the Great Salt Lake to be salty. The arch was dedicated to her and sprayed with salt water so that salt eventually crystallized on Main Street. The Wizard’s carnivals enlivened Utah’s summers for several years. The last Wizard of the Wasatch carnival was held in 1916, on the eve of World War I.

1931

The Star-Spangled Banner is adopted as the national anthem.

Name Meaning

Altered form of French Boudin or Bodin .

History: This surname is listed along with its original form Boudin in the (US) National Huguenot Society's register of qualified Huguenot ancestors. It is also listed in the similar register of the Huguenot Society of America. The Huguenot ancestor of the Bodines was Jean Boudin, who arrived in New Amsterdam in New Netherland (now New York City, NY) from France in the second half of the 17th century and settled on Staten Island.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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