FRANCIS HERMAN BODENIUS


From History of Dane County, Wisconsin, publ. by Western Historical Company, Chicago, 1880, page 957

FRANCIS HERMAN BODENIUS was born in Baden, Germany, July 19, 1846; received his education at Heidelberg, Munich and Paris; passed university examination at Heidelberg, Sept. 2, 1868; passed German State examination Sept. 2, 1869; was Regiment Surgeon of 2d Grenadiers of Baden during the Franco-Prussian war; afterward was for two years steamship physician, six months on Hamburg Packet Line, with the North German Lloyd Line one year and a half, then at Newark, New Jersey, five years; during the yellow fever epidemic in 1879, was in Memphis. He was married in Madison, Feb. 25, 1880, to Hermana HIFFERT; she was born in Madison. The Doctor is a member of the Turner Society, Maennerchor Musical Society and Madison Relief Association.


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