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Elias “Eli” Bodkin

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Elias “Eli” Bodkin

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
12 Mar 1926 (aged 77)
Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Highland Recorder January 7, 1916
Doe Hill News
Diphtheria has developed in the family of Eli Botkin, of Palo Alto.

Highland Recorder July 8, 1932
Headwaters News
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Botkin and son Ray spent Sunday afternoon with his mother Mrs. Eli. Botkin at Palo Alto, Va.

Death Certificate
Father: James M. Botkin, Highland County, Va.
Mother: Sarah Kaler, Pendleton County,
Informant: Martin E. Botkin, Sugar Grove
Burial: Home Cemetery
Birth Location: Pendleton County, Va. (Now W.Va.)
Undertaker: James M. Simmons, Sugar Grove, W.Va.
Death Location: Sugar Grove District
Attending Physician: Dr. J.F. Stover, Doe Hill

Highland Recorder December 1, 1899
Information on Eli Bodkin's father-in-law

Silas Wesley Crummett (son of Henry Washington Crummett, Jr.) has received a letter from his uncle, S. K. Sims of Diona ILL. He says they are having flourishing times, and that his two sons, Howard and Albert have bought a farm of 122 acres, for which they paid $55 per acre. Broom corn is their best crop, being sold at over $100 per ton.
Highland Recorder January 7, 1916
Doe Hill News
Diphtheria has developed in the family of Eli Botkin, of Palo Alto.

Highland Recorder July 8, 1932
Headwaters News
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Botkin and son Ray spent Sunday afternoon with his mother Mrs. Eli. Botkin at Palo Alto, Va.

Death Certificate
Father: James M. Botkin, Highland County, Va.
Mother: Sarah Kaler, Pendleton County,
Informant: Martin E. Botkin, Sugar Grove
Burial: Home Cemetery
Birth Location: Pendleton County, Va. (Now W.Va.)
Undertaker: James M. Simmons, Sugar Grove, W.Va.
Death Location: Sugar Grove District
Attending Physician: Dr. J.F. Stover, Doe Hill

Highland Recorder December 1, 1899
Information on Eli Bodkin's father-in-law

Silas Wesley Crummett (son of Henry Washington Crummett, Jr.) has received a letter from his uncle, S. K. Sims of Diona ILL. He says they are having flourishing times, and that his two sons, Howard and Albert have bought a farm of 122 acres, for which they paid $55 per acre. Broom corn is their best crop, being sold at over $100 per ton.


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