Bovier, unknown son (b. BET 1802 AND 1804, d. ?)
Reference: 5915
Reference: 5916
Note: He purchased 40 acres of land in Michigan October 15, 1835. He evidently moved back to New York State sometime between 1840 and 1843.
Reference: 5917
Reference: 5918
Reference: 5919
Reference: 5920
Reference: 5921
Note: During the 1850 census, William and Mary Bovier were living with Epharim Dalrymple and Sarah in Southport Township, Chemung County, New York. He had real property valued at $2,000. In 1860, Sarah is a widow living in the same place with four children.
Reference: 5922
Reference: 5923
Note: He served in the Civil War as a private in the 2nd Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry, Co. D. He lived in Piter, Yates County, New York in 1880. His occupation was teamster.
Reference: 5924
Note: The 1850 census indicates she was born in Michigan, but in 1850 she resided in Southport, Chemung County, New York.
Reference: 5925
Note: She was living with Sarah Dalrymple (widow) and family in Southport Township, Chemung County, New York in 1860.
Reference: 5926
Note: She was living with her sister, Phila Jane Bevier and her husband, Samuel Stryker, in Southport Township, Chemung County, New York in 1860.
Reference: 5927
Reference: 5928
Reference: 5929
Reference: 5930
Reference: 5933
Reference: 5934
Reference: 5935
Reference: 5936
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