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Here are the 15 most-recently added or edited Bodill ancestors, cousins, and community members. Search all 15 profiles.
- Ann (Bodill) Farmer
- 1869 Newhall, Derbyshire, England • last edited 21 Oct 2022
- Joseph Bodill
- 18 Jul 1885 Grahamstown, Cape Colony, South Africa - 06 Jun 1935 Durban, Natal, South Africa • managed by Charl Griessel • last edited 6 Apr 2022
- Jesse Bodill
- 01 May 1883 Grahamstown, Kaapkolonie - 15 May 1954 Fort Beaufort, Kaapprovinsie, Unie van Suid Afrika • managed by Jo Fourie • last edited 1 Sep 2018
- Gladys May (Bodill) Consue
- 1908 - bef 1954 • managed by Jo Fourie • last edited 1 Sep 2018
- Thomas Tilbrook Bodill
- abt 1916 • managed by Jo Fourie • last edited 1 Sep 2018
- Elizabeth Magdalina (Bodill) Ackerman
- abt 1914 • managed by Jo Fourie • last edited 1 Sep 2018
- Tennyson Smith Bodill
- abt 1912 - bef 1954 • managed by Jo Fourie • last edited 1 Sep 2018
- Victor Humphrey Bodill
- abt 1910 • managed by Jo Fourie • last edited 1 Sep 2018
- Jesse Vincent Bodill
- abt 1905 • managed by Jo Fourie • last edited 1 Sep 2018
- Joseph Bodill
- bef 1863 - bef 1954 • managed by Jo Fourie • last edited 1 Sep 2018
- Florence (Bodill) Jubber
- 17 Jan 1868 Port Elizabeth, South Africa - 26 Dec 1921 • last edited 18 Nov 2017
- George P. Bodill
- 1950s • managed by George Bodill • last edited 12 Oct 2017 ACTIVE: 1
- Jessie Bodill
- 01 May 1883 Grahamstown • managed by Nadia Stols • last edited 18 Sep 2017
- Joseph Bodill
- abt 1860 • managed by Nadia Stols • last edited 18 Sep 2017
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