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Noah Bovier

Birth
Southport, Chemung County, New York, USA
Death
20 May 1842 (aged 36)
Michigan, USA
Burial
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Noah Bovier II b. 24 Oct 1805 first appears on the 1827 assessment list (compiled fall of 1826) list of Wells Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, m. 1829 Sarah Goodwin Edsall b. 29 May 1810 Ogdensburg, New York. Not enumerated in Wells in 1830. Noah last appears on the 1834 assessment of Wells. Enumerated in Southport, Chemung County, New York in 1835 with four males (including Noah) and two females in the household. On 15 Oct 1835, Noah Bovier of Wood County, Ohio, acquired 40 acres in Shiawasee County, Michigan. They settled not far from their former neighbors, the Baker family of South Creek Township who had removed to Shiawasee County in 1833. The first township meeting was held in 1837 and Noah was appointed constable. Enumerated in Vernon, Shiawassee County, Michigan in 1840 with one male of age five and under age ten (b. 1831-35), one male of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10), two females under age five (b. 1836-40), one female of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1826-30), and one female of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10). Enumerated next to households of John B. Clark and James Rutan, also Wells township families. Noah d. 20 May 1842. Date of death from a family bible and it is presumed he died in Michigan. Date of May 1842 given in Sarah’s application for a widow’s pension for her second husband’s service in Civil War. Sarah returned to Chemung County, New York with her children and m. 15 July 1843 (2)Ephraim Dalrymple b. 26 June 1792 Bennington, Vermont son of William and Mary Dalrymple. Enumerated in Southport, Chemung County, New York in 1850. Sarah d. 24 Dec 1883 at the Dalrymple home at Bulkhead, Southport, New York buried Woodlawn Cemetery.

Children of Noah and Sarah:
Phila Jane Bovier b. 29 Apr 1830 m. 31 Dec 1849 (Southport marriage record) Samuel Giles Stryker b. 23 June 1827 son of Abraham Stryker and Rachel Giles and she d. 9 Mar 1895.
William Terry Bovier b. Sept 1833 Pennsylvania m. 1867 Helen Johnson and he d. Mar 1895.
Mary Rutan Bovier b. 4 Mar 1836 Michigan m. Feb 1853 William Rowles.
Lucy Ann Bovier b. June 1838 Michigan m. 19 Dec 1867 Richard J. Smith.
Charlotte Tempie Bovier b. 29 Feb 1840 Michigan m. William Henry Wood, residing with her mother in 1880, buried Second Street Cemetery.

Children of Ephraim and Sarah:
Mary Ann Dalrymple b. 12 Ap r 1844 Southport.
Sophronia Marie Dalrymple b. 20 July 1847.
Maria Dalrymple b. 1848.
Hannah Dalrymple b. 8 Dec 1849.
Ephraim Dalrymple b. 17 June 1854 Southport, New York m. 4 June 1890 Mary Emily Sheely.
Noah Bovier II b. 24 Oct 1805 first appears on the 1827 assessment list (compiled fall of 1826) list of Wells Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, m. 1829 Sarah Goodwin Edsall b. 29 May 1810 Ogdensburg, New York. Not enumerated in Wells in 1830. Noah last appears on the 1834 assessment of Wells. Enumerated in Southport, Chemung County, New York in 1835 with four males (including Noah) and two females in the household. On 15 Oct 1835, Noah Bovier of Wood County, Ohio, acquired 40 acres in Shiawasee County, Michigan. They settled not far from their former neighbors, the Baker family of South Creek Township who had removed to Shiawasee County in 1833. The first township meeting was held in 1837 and Noah was appointed constable. Enumerated in Vernon, Shiawassee County, Michigan in 1840 with one male of age five and under age ten (b. 1831-35), one male of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10), two females under age five (b. 1836-40), one female of age ten and under age fifteen (b. 1826-30), and one female of age thirty and under age forty (b. 1801-10). Enumerated next to households of John B. Clark and James Rutan, also Wells township families. Noah d. 20 May 1842. Date of death from a family bible and it is presumed he died in Michigan. Date of May 1842 given in Sarah’s application for a widow’s pension for her second husband’s service in Civil War. Sarah returned to Chemung County, New York with her children and m. 15 July 1843 (2)Ephraim Dalrymple b. 26 June 1792 Bennington, Vermont son of William and Mary Dalrymple. Enumerated in Southport, Chemung County, New York in 1850. Sarah d. 24 Dec 1883 at the Dalrymple home at Bulkhead, Southport, New York buried Woodlawn Cemetery.

Children of Noah and Sarah:
Phila Jane Bovier b. 29 Apr 1830 m. 31 Dec 1849 (Southport marriage record) Samuel Giles Stryker b. 23 June 1827 son of Abraham Stryker and Rachel Giles and she d. 9 Mar 1895.
William Terry Bovier b. Sept 1833 Pennsylvania m. 1867 Helen Johnson and he d. Mar 1895.
Mary Rutan Bovier b. 4 Mar 1836 Michigan m. Feb 1853 William Rowles.
Lucy Ann Bovier b. June 1838 Michigan m. 19 Dec 1867 Richard J. Smith.
Charlotte Tempie Bovier b. 29 Feb 1840 Michigan m. William Henry Wood, residing with her mother in 1880, buried Second Street Cemetery.

Children of Ephraim and Sarah:
Mary Ann Dalrymple b. 12 Ap r 1844 Southport.
Sophronia Marie Dalrymple b. 20 July 1847.
Maria Dalrymple b. 1848.
Hannah Dalrymple b. 8 Dec 1849.
Ephraim Dalrymple b. 17 June 1854 Southport, New York m. 4 June 1890 Mary Emily Sheely.

Gravesite Details

Dates from Smith bible acquired by J. Kelsey Jones and in the possession of the Chemung County Historical Society. The bible also contains photographs.



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