< Please note: I typed and I hope correctly what was on the 7 pages of the sketch compiled by that Media Research Bureau. I will be happy to scan it in and send as a file attachment if any one wants it. > Angie, Please could I have a copy. Sara
Please forward the attachment. Thanks. Calvin Bond
I was going to suggest that you copy and paste it. Perhaps that what you did before? I only got #1 and #3. I didn't get #2, so that's the only reason I requested the download. I certainly understand not knowing all about the details of this computer "stuff". I can only do the "baby" stuff. Surely one of our brilliant Bonds can and will come to the rescue! Good luck. Jody Phelps
North Carolina Land Grants in Tennessee 1778-1791 George Bond - 412 acres in Carters Valley David Davies 200 acres on north side of Holston River. Fincastle & Kentucky Counties Virginia - Kentucky Records & History Vol 1 - by Michael L. Cook and Bettie A. Cummings page 41 - Edward Bond 320 acres, part of the Loyal Company grant, on the water of Beaver Creek, a branch of Holston River, adjoining Thomas Jones Land. Feb 17, 1774 Genealgoical Abstracts from 18th Century Virginia Newspapers by Robert K. Headley, Jr. Benjamin Bond, miller, 40 & Paul Price, a baker, 19-20, servants belonging to John Mitchelson of Virginia, broke out of jail in Newbern, N.C. They ran away sometime ago from Virginia. (North Carolina Gazette ) Jully 7, 1753 Richard Bond married Miss Polly Graham, daughter of John Graham in Alexandria. Sept. 20, 1787 William Bond of Essex County; dec'd, his ex, Alexander Saunders, will sell his 125 acre tract where on he lived within a mile of the lower church in Essex County, Virginia. (Virginia Gazette Dec 12, 1777) FromYork County; Deeds, Orders & Wills 1684-1687 P.P. 60-61: Samuel Bond of York County, Virginia Master: Benjamin Bond Occupation: Wheel wright beg. date: 3-24-1685 Ending date: unspecified Sex: male Race: white Guardian: William Wade >From Early Virginia Immigrants: Thomas Bond 1654 by George Kibble; Lancaster County, Virginia Henry Bond 1651 by Thomas Killing; Lower Norfolk County John Bond 1638 by Henry Catelyn; Upper Norfolk County Edward Bond by John Seaward, Island of Wright County Edward Bond & his wife 1650 by Mordecoy Cooks ___________County. Albemarle County, Virginia Court Papers 1744-1783 Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III Bond of Crispin Hunt of Albemarle County to Charles Bond of Amherst County for 20 pounds dated 10 March 1767, that he will pay witnessed by w'd Wilson & Billy Bond. 1773 Folder #3 Three orders to arrest Crispin Hunt at suit of Charles Bond, various dates. Deed Book 3 of Albemarle County, Virginia 12 Feb 1761, Charles Bond to son Nathan Bond L50 100 acres north side Hardwae Line. Virginia County Court Records Deed & Will Abstracts of Albemarle County, Virginia 1748-1752 Charles Bond witnessed the personal estate of Lazarus Dameron. July 24, 1750 North Carolina Marriages Early to 1800 John Bond married Mary Matthias April 27, 1776 Chowan, N.C. Richard Bond married Jean Allen Nov 25, 1763 Edgecombe, N.C. Virginia Marriages Early to 1800 John Bond married Sarah Sharpe June 22, 1753 Lancaster County, Virginia Margaret Davis married William Bond Dec 9, 1793 Amherst County, Virginia George Davis married Nancy Taylor Jan 12, 1790 Amherst County, Virginia Jacob Bonds married Jane Bedlicomb June 10, 1795 Amherst County, Virginia >From LDS Family History Center: North Carolina Bonds: Edward Bond b abt 1741 in Guilford, New Garden, N.C. married Ann Mills married Aug 6, 1764 in Guilford. Child: Edward Bond b Jan 24, 1774 in Guilford, N.C. married Ann Huff May 7, 1795 in Surry, N.C. John Bond b May 30, 1755 Guilford, N.C. son of Joseph Bond & Martha Rogers. Pennsylvania Bonds: Benjamin Bond b Mar 11, 1726 in Bucks County, P.A. son of John Bond and Sarah Cadwallader. Cadwallader Bond b Feb 6, 1761 in Philadelphia, PA son of Abraham Bond & Elizabeth Cadwallader. John Bond married Margaret Allen August 2, 1758 in Montgomery, PA. John Bond was the son of Abraham Bond & Elizabeth Cadwallader. I have more information on the North Carolina and Pennsylvania Bonds which I will send later. Hope this information is helpful to someone. The information came from different libraries and court houses in Virginia, Salt Lake City and a library in Carlisbad, California. Mary Lou in Cincinnati
I have to go out of town tomorrow morning. Will be back home last Saturday. This is not going to be easy leaving this Bond List for even a couple of days. This is what I found on Charles Bond: >From Goochland County, Virginia Wills & Deeds 1736-1742 page 468 Deed 15 Sept 1741 John Maddox of Goochland County, planter, to CHARLES BOND of same, planter, for f9, 200 acres on south side of James River on fork of Deep Creek, as by patent to said Maddox, next to John Tabor, John Hopson, William Medlack, Thomas Burch & Stephen Hughes. Signed: John X Maddox page 193 Deed 11 Feb 1735 Charles Bond of Goochland County and Mary his wife to William Johnson of Middlesex County, for f18; 250 acres on Little Bird Creek, bounded by Robert Horsley. Wit: James George, Joseph Pace, Thomas Brackett Signed: Charles X Bond, Mary X Bond Recorded: 20 April 1736 Mary Lou
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_915679296_boundary Content-ID: <0_915679296@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII The following message is from John Clarkston. --part0_915679296_boundary Content-ID: <0_915679296@inet_out.mail.compunet.net.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <VARUSSEL-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zb05.mx.aol.com (rly-zb05.mail.aol.com [172.31.41.5]) by air-zb05.mail.aol.com (v56.14) with SMTP; Wed, 06 Jan 1999 17:56:07 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-zb05.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id RAA03021; Wed, 6 Jan 1999 17:55:58 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id OAA12281; Wed, 6 Jan 1999 14:44:49 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 14:44:49 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <005301be39c7$18d46380$695cc797@101clarksto..501brist> From: johnc@compunet.net (John Clarkston) Old-To: <VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [VARUSSEL-L] Rebecca Bevins+Charles Franklin Bond Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 17:51:22 -0500 X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.5 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by bl-14.rootsweb.com id OAA11726 Resent-Message-ID: <"yebDF.A.E-C.fd-k2"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2092 X-Loop: VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: VARUSSEL-L-request@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Mary Lou, is the Bond List address BOND-L@rootsweb.com ? Will it let me = post even though I don't subscribe? Below is what I have on George Washington = Bond and his descendants. Descendants of George Washington Bond 1 George Washington Bond b: 1824 d: 1864 . +Hannah Elizabeth Kilgore b: June 01, 1821 d: 1904 m: March 02, 1844 Sc= ott Co VA .... 2 Sarah Jean Bond b: October 25, 1848 ........ +John R. Porter, Sr. b: 1833 m: August 31, 1865 .......... 3 Margaret Porter .............. +Robert Compton ................. 4 Arlie Compton ..................... +Orbin Stallard ................. 4 Klonnie Compton ..................... +Sally Skeens ................. 4 George Compton ..................... +Mollie Bragg ................. 4 Martha Compton ..................... +Richard Welch ................. 4 Lexie Compton ..................... +Baker Vicars ................. 4 Mary Kate Compton ..................... +Kyle Marshall ................. 4 Gathia Compton ..................... +James Hillman ................. 4 Lelsie Ruth Compton ..................... +Guy Meade ....................... 5 Carlus Don Meade ........................... +Teresa Dougherty ....................... 5 Darlus Susan Meade b: June 05, 1935 ........................... +Salmon Miles Leonard, Jr. b: May 24, 1924 d: June 25, 1997 m: March 10, 1954 .......... 3 Josaphine Porter .............. +Martin Kilgore .......... 3 Hannah E. Porter .......... 3 George Porter .......... 3 Nannie Porter .......... 3 John R. Porter .......... 3 Mollie Porter .............. +Unknown Marshall .......... 3 Robert O. Porter .......... 3 Lina Mae Porter .............. +Bob Jessii .... 2 Hiram Jefferson Bond b: November 01, 1847 .... 2 Isaac Alderson Bond b: August 19, 1851 in Scott Co VA d: Bef. 187= 4 ........ +Francis J. Addington b: 1854 in Scott Co VA m: November 12, 18= 71 Scott Co VA -----Original Message----- From: FCOLBY@aol.com <FCOLBY@aol.com> To: VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com <VARUSSEL-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, January 06, 1999 9:51 AM Subject: Re: [VARUSSEL-L] Rebecca Bevins+Charles Franklin Bond >Deb, > >Could you get the information on George Washington Bond (there were sever= al in >this line.) and post it to the Bond List? We would appreciate it very mu= ch. >It helps to compare dates and etc. to see if we have the right informatio= n. > >Thanks, >Mary Lou in Cincinnati > --part0_915679296_boundary--
Would you also send me the bond sketch attatchment? Thank you much. Maggie Mason (jqskank@aol.com)
Angie, May I have a copy also? Thanks, Sharon ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Hi Mary Lou, As I have a Bond-Johnson connection I got in the habit of looking at any Bond- Johnson info. I found this at Salt Lake in a book called "The Ancestory of Grafton Johnson". In talking about Rebecca Johnson was this - "Four years after her husbands death which occured in 1809, she as a widow with six children united with William Bond, son of William Bond and Frances Ballou". This was recorded in both Franklin and Woodford County Kentucky. It goes on "This second husband subsequently served in the War of 1812 with Richard M. Johnson's mounted regiment of Kentucky volunteers, having inherited his fighting blood from his father, who, of good old Virginia stock, had enlisted in the Revolutionary War in the latter state." There were six children born to William and Rebecca, the youngest was Preston Bond, "a well known Methodist minister". Preston married Belinda Fletcher Arthur. While this doesn't answer your original question of who William and Fanny Bond were, it gives a couple of possibilities for further research. Possibly William applied for a Revolutionary War pension (or better yet maybe Fanny did), and if Preston was well known, that could be a lead. This is the second time I have posted this. The first time was in answer to a query about Fanny Ballou as William's wife. Possibly the person who sent that query will see this and offer some additional info. Another possibility, at least two of Rebecca's children married into the Ballou family. Good hunting. Phyllis in Phoenix leotaphyls@aol.com
Please forward the Bond Sketch attachment. SurndrJody@aol.com Thank you, Jody Phelps
I looked back at my husbands' "family group sheet" for Margaret Davis he has her father as David Davis. Then at the bottom of his family group sheet he has added the notes that I posted and listed her father as Daniel Davis. I AM SURE that you are CORRECT. It is a typo and I bet my husband hasn't even caught his mistake. I will mention it to him tonight and I would say he will say it is a typo. SORRY, Angie -----Original Message----- From: Tschudi2@aol.com <Tschudi2@aol.com> To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com <BOND-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, January 06, 1999 9:27 AM Subject: Angie >Angie, All information I have on father of Margaret Davis names David Davis. >You have in your last email- Daniel Davis- is that a typo? Judy in KY (des >of John H. and Jane Alley Bond) > >______________________________
I am replying to the portion of the sketch about Peter Bond of Maryland which I am including below: > > Sometime prior to 1660 a Peter Bond was resident in Maryland. Peter and his wife Alice were both of the Quaker faith and are said to have led an exemplary lives. They were the parents of 4 sons, Peter, Thomas, John, and William. Peter, the second, married Elinor Gwynn and had issue by her of Richard, William, Peter, John, Thomas and Benjamin. Thomas, son of the First Peter, married Ann Robertson in 1706 and had at least two sons, John and Thomas. William and John, the younger sons of the first Peter, were mariners, and both died in early manhood, leaving small children. William had a son named Barnett and several others: but of John;s children no definite trace can be found. > > There is a chart of Thomas of Peckham's descendants that I got on the GenForum's Bond site. It lists descendants for his son Peter Bond I (mentioned above) who came to America and settled in the Baltimore area. It lists children for most of the names mentioned above. I am descended from this Peter Bond and am in the process of adding to this list. So far I have between 300 and 400 names and the list continues to grow as I make contact with new Bond cousins. I have been waiting to offer this list until I had more info, but it is clear to me now that this list could go on growing indefinitely! It's probably too big to post here, but I will gladly email an attachment to anyone interested. And I will periodically have updates as I learn new names. If you want to check out what was posted, go to http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/bond/messages/155.html Terry
Please note: I typed and I hope correctly what was on the 7 pages of the sketch compiled by that Media Research Bureau. I will be happy to scan it in and send as a file attachment if any one wants it. Angie
there are scads of davis' in area of amherst.the land records might produce info.it is reported that all co records are still intact.has any one searched them?wbond@cyberhighway.net
Thanks Angie, and I am anxiously awaiting the remainder. Joy At 11:01 PM 1/5/99 -0500, you wrote: >GENEALOGICAL and HISTORICAL SKETCH -- BOND >Compiled by: THE MEDIA RESEARCH BUREAU >1110 F. Street, Washington, D.C. > >Page 1 > > THE BONDS AND THEIR NAME > >It is said that the name of BOND was not originally a family name but was >the name given to a class of Norse landholders. The Norse Bonde was the man >next in position to the Earl. Many of the Bondes of Norway emigrated to >England long before the Norman conquest in 1066, and there the name of Bonde >or Bond originated. > >One of the Earliest records of the family of Bond is that of the marriage of >a Robert Bonde to Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of the ancient house of >Earth, Cornwall, England. Robert and Elizabeth ere the parents of 2 sons, >Robert and Richard. Of these, Robert founded the Dorsetshire branch in the >year 1431 and Richard remained at Earth, where another large branch of the >family was to be located. In 1529, a William Bond was seated at Earth. He >was succeeded by his son Richard, who married Elizabeth Coriton and had >William, his heir and Thomas who was removed to Holwood and then to Fulham >and was the father of a son named William. Thomas of Holwood and Fulham is >commemorated in the last name place by a stone which bears the following >inscription: > > "At Earth in Cornwall was my firste beginnings > From Bondes and Corringtons, as it may apere; > Now to Earth in Fulham God disposed my endings > In March the thousand and six hundred yere > Of Christ, in whome my body here doth rest, > Tyll both in body and soule I shall be fully blest." > >The Dorsetshire Branch from Robert Bonde of 1431 was located at the Isle of >Purbeck. This Robert was the father of another Robert, who married Mary, >daughter of Sir John Hody, and had 2 sons, William and John. Of these, >William was the father of Robert, Dannys, Mary, Edeth, Jone, and John. >John, son of Robert and Mary, was the father of Sir Nicholas Bond, >progenitor of the famous London branch of the family. > >There were also families of the name in Scotland, Ireland, and Wales at the >beginning of the 17th century which were originally of the same English >stock. Many of the younger sons of these various branches emigrated to >America at this time and in the following century. > >One of the first of the family to come over was William Bond, who is >believed to have settled at Watertown, Mass., as early as 1630. He was the >son of a Thomas Bond of Bury St.. Edmonds, County of Suffolk, England. >William was married about 1649 to Sarah Briscoe and had issue by her of >William, John, Thomas, Elizabeth, Nathaniel, Sarah, Jonas, and Mary. >William was married in 1695 to Elizabeth Nevinson but died the same year >without further issue. > >Of the daughters of William of Watertown, Elizabeth married Nathaniel >Barsham, Sarah married Palsgrave Wellington and Mary married Richard >Coolidge. > >Oh...Oh.. I am sorry. I will finish this sketch tomorrow. I got so excited >about the WELLINGTON surname.....Did you see it?.......Did you? That I had >to send a couple other e-mails to tell that the WELLINGTON surname has shown >up. I, PROMISE, to complete this sketch!!!!! > >Angie >jadds@bellatlantic.net > >
The previous post was pages 1, 2, and most of 3. I will continue now with page 3. William, eldest son of the emigrant William was married in 1680 to Hepzibah Hastings, by whom he was the father of Margaret, William Deliverance, Elizabeth, Mary Samuel and several others who died young. John, second son of the emigrant William, married Hannah Coolidge in 1679 and had issue of John, William, Hannah, Elizabeth, Abigail, Sarah, and Daniel. Thomas, third son of the emigrant William, had six children by his wife Sarah Woolson, Whom he married in 1680. They were Thomas, Sarah, William, Mary, John, and Isaac. Nathaniel, fourth son of the emigrant William married Bethia Fuller of Cambridge in 1685 and had issue by her of Nathaniel, Bethia, and John. Jonas, youngest son of the emigrant William, was married to Grace Coolidge in 1689 and had Sarah, Jonas, Henry, and Josiah. After the death of his first wife, Jonas married Elizabeth Jackson Prentice, a widow, by whom he had no children. About 1639 a Puritan named Robert Bond came from Kent County, England to New England. He was at Southampton, L.I., in 1643, at Lynn, Mass., for a time, at East Hampton in 1649, at Elizabeth, N.J. in 1664 and finally at Neward, where he died in 1677. Robert is believed to have married Hannah Ogden and after her death in 1672, Mary Calkins Roberts, a widow. He was the father of Stephen and Joseph. Joseph, son of the emigrant Robert, made his home at Elizabeth and had two sons, Robert and Benjamin. A john Bond was on of the early con=colonist at Newbury in 1642. He married Esther Blakely in 1649 and had issue by her of John, Thomas, Joseph, Esther, Mary, and Abigail. He removed in the latter part of his life to Rowley and from there to Haverhill. Of the daughters of the John, Esther married Aquila Chase and Abigail married Ezra Rolfe. Sometime prior to 1660 a Peter Bond was resident in Maryland. Peter and his wife Alice were both of the Quaker faith and are said to have led an exemplary lives. They were the parents of 4 sons, Peter, Thomas, John, and William. Peter, the second, married Elinor Gwynn and had issue by her of Richard, William, Peter, John, Thomas and Benjamin. Thomas, son of the First Peter, married Ann Robertson in 1706 and had at least two sons, John and Thomas. William and John, the younger sons of the first Peter, were mariners, and both died in early manhood, leaving small children. William had a son named Barnett and several others: but of John;s children no definite trace can be found. Another early emigrant of the name of Bond was another John, who died at Plymouth, Mass., in 1661 Nicholas, son of John of Plymouth, lived for a while at Salisbury, where he married Sarah Rowlandson in 1684. Their children were Thomas, William and Joseph. Still another early settler was a Grimestone Bond who came to Boston before 1683. He was the father, by his wife Elizabeth, of Elizabeth, Joseph, and Mary. The descendants of these various branches of the family in America have spread to practically every State of the Union and have aided as much in the growth of the country as their ancestors aided in the founding of the nation. They have been noted for their courage, thriftiness, piety, energy, ambition, and mental ability. Among those of the Bonds who fought as officers in the War of the Revolution were Lt. Col. George, of South Carolina; Capt. Hance, of Virginia; Surgeon Nathaniel, of Mass.; Col. William, of Mass.; and Lt. Col. William, of NJ. Thomas, William, Richard, Henry, John, Joseph, and Robert are some of the Christian names most highly favored by the family for its male members. A few of the many members of the family who have distinguished themselves in more recent times in various parts of the world are: Sir Edward Augustus Bond of England (1815-1898) English scholar; George Phillipe Bond of Mass. (1825-1865) American astronomer; William Bennett Bond of Canada (1815-1906) Clergyman; Sir Robert Bond, Newfoundland, (1857-1927) Statesman; and William Cranch Bond of Maine (1789-1859) American astronomer. The coat-of-arms of the ancient Bond family of Earth, to which many of the American families are related, is roughly described as follows: Arms. -- "On a shield, a chevron sable, containing three bezants or." Crest. - "On a wreath, a lion segeant, argent." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------
>Please note: I typed and I hope correctly what was on the 7 pages of the sketch compiled by that Media Research Bureau. I will be happy to scan it in and send as a file attachment if any one wants it. >Angie Yes please Angie. I would love to have that as an attachment. Please EMAIL to "mailto:rastatom@geocities.com" The BOND list if filling my HOTMAIL EMAILBOX, due to so much quoting. I hope a few people read this, and take the time to chop off the quotes.We got the whole BOND sketch back from some. I average about 4 email messages in my Hotmail address each hour, of each day. I'm going to start losing messages soon, if I don't read more than 4 times a day. :-) I've been trying to pin a connection to Mass, from my Nova Scotia Canada BOND research. Benjamin was one name, and possibly JAMES BOND from the same family. If anyone sees reference to them, please let me know. I did see a Benjamin on one part of this sketch. I will investigate it further.. James Bond son: John Benjamin Bond (Mostly known as Benjamin Bond only) son : Capt. (Mariner) Charles Wallace Bond ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Sandy, Sorry I don't have any family (other than mine.) in Ohio. I descend from the Amherst County, Virginia; Scott County, Virginia Bond Family. Mary Lou in Cincinnati
Have Hepzibah Wellington??? She m Zachariah Hardy???... They are my 5th ggparents Catherine
For those of you researching this couple. I found the name of Glenn Gohr: email: ggohrol@mail.orion.org. He is the former Bond & Wade List Manager on Rootsweek and might be able to help you with this line. Good luck!!! Mary Lou in Cincinnati