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)
>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, The William BONDS of Watertown, Mass is the line a few of us on the list come from. The Palsgrave WELLINGTON you mention was a Medical Doctor. He married Sarah BOND (b. 27 Jul 1661) on 29 Jan in either 1689 or 1690. They were married by Sarah's father William BOND who later died on 14 Dec 1695. It is thought that Sarah died sometime prior to the death of her father. This line was very well researched in the early to mid 1800's by Henry BOND, MD and he found no children from the marriage of Sarah and Dr. Palsgrave WELLINGTON. There were however a substantial number of William BONDS born in subsequent generations. Many are documented with their middle names, none with WELLINGTON, that I can find. However, many are not listed with any middle name. As an example, the William BOND who came from England and later married Sarah BISCOE had a son named William. He was a Lieut. and a Deacon and married Hepzibah HASTINGS. They had no less than three children named William (two died at a young age). Deacon William BOND had brothers John and Thomas who had sons named William. This third generation produced at least five William BONDS and so it goes. A few of these have recorded middle names, but a number of them either did not have middle names or they were not found in Dr. Henry BONDS research efforts. Happy hunting and thank you very much for sharing the "Sketch of Bond" with us. -Donald Phillips Bond
In a message dated 1/5/99 8:30:10 PM Central Standard Time, kester@saber.udayton.edu writes: << Do you know the name of the son/sons who went to Indiana? Jo >> Jo: I do not have any other info on these families. Just ran across the posted info & thought I would post it. Marvin
JMB suggested more information might help. Lucille married George Kambitsis, witness was Gus A Brown. Their island was Keffalonia. Lucille's father's name is not known to Anna but there was also a sister Clara, one of several sisters and apparently a brother Charles Bond. No more is known, I am afraid. The children were young when their mother Lucille died. NC, Melbourne, Australia.
jim salyer,thanks for bringing out the bond-wellington connect.i found this connect over a yr ago.i'm not genealogically skilled enough to dig out what you have.i did find 2 connects at this area.GOOD RESEARCHING!i've not seen convincing tie in with our wm bond.just the possibilities.i know that someone can dig it out.hope you're the one since you've got it started.good luck wbond@cyberhighway.net
-----Original Message----- From: James Salyer <jadds@bellatlantic.net> To: to.BOND-L@rootsweb.com <to.BOND-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 11:22 PM Subject: 3 BOND's >Well, I really started a good round of discussion, didn't I??? I enjoyed >every post regarding the topic!!! > >I want to take a moment to post my husbands (1)BOND lineage and then answer >a (2 & 3) couple of questions that arose on the last couple of digest >mailings that I received. > >(1 & 2) >William Wellington BOND> George BOND b.1798, Scott Co.,VA> James Nathan BOND >b.1832, Scott Co., VA> William Patton BOND b.1862 Wise Co., VA> James Nathan >BOND b.1887 Dry Fork, Wise Co., VA> Cotella Amelia BOND SALYER >b.1918 Chestnut Ridge, PA (my husband's mother). Mary Lou this should >answer your BOND location question. We met you and Paul Bowen at the >Natural Tunnel BOND reunion. (I believe!) > >Cotella & her brother, James Hopkins BOND (b. Fallow Field, PA) were the >only children born in PA. Most of this BOND line was in Wise Co., VA and >have mostly remained here. Only a few strayed. (I have been trying to get >my husband to stray for 18 years.) > >(3) Someone, I don't recall who, asked how we knew that William's middle >name was Wellington, and I don't have an answer, just an observation of my >husbands' notes: > >(a) William had a son named William Wellington BOND II. >(b) William Wellington BOND was a soldier in the Continental Line during >the "War for Independence". He was native of Amherst Co., VA and as a young >man about 1815 moved to Scott Co., VA. He was a farmer and slave holder >there. He married Margaret Davis, daughter of Daniel Davis, on November 9, >1793. Little is known of his early life except that he was traveling west >with a party of Pioneers when some members of the family got sick in Scott >Co, near Mendota, VA. This resulted in his settling there and rearing his >family of 7 children. It is not clear where William Wellington BOND was >born; he possibly came to VA from England by himself. > >PLEASE FORGIVE ME IF I HAVE PLAGIARIZED ANY OF THIS INFORMATION. MY HUSBAND >DOES NOT NOTE WHERE HE OBTAINED THIS INFORMATION. > >Now, I live in Wise Co which is near Scott & Washington counties of VA. I >can lookup information for any of you who needs it from these or maybe other >surrounding areas. I do have a family, job and animals to care for, BUT I >do like this kind of thing. It might take a little time for look-ups! > >I was also wondering if anyone has checked ship registries for William >Wellington Bond and YES, I think Wellington and Davis have connections in >there somewhere. It seems to me if a Surname is used as a 1st or 2nd name >that indicates family roots. > >Sorry, I was so long winded. >Angie >jadds@bellatlantic.net > > >
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
BINGO! BINGO!! Maybe we have our William WELLINGTON Bond connection. See my "Genealogical and Historical Sketch" post. Angie jadds@bellatlantic.net
Donald, Thank you for the information and the lead. Angie jadds@bellatlantic.net -----Original Message----- From: NBNetJ@aol.com <NBNetJ@aol.com> To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com <BOND-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 12:19 PM Subject: Re: Bonds >>I asked a family member if they could think of any more information on > >>William Wellington Bond and of course they couldn't. However, she went on > >>to say that one of the BOND relatives was a judge in England and that he > >>impeached a King and had to flee England because of it. He brought his > >>family to America. He had 3 sons. One settled in VA, one in KY and one > >>went west. Does anyone know anything about this????? > >> > >>James > >>jadds@bellatlantic.net > > > >I can't say with hard factual knowledge that William Wellington BOND >was not one of the "regicides" (judges and court officers responsible >for the trial and eventual execution of Charles I of England), but I >believe that he was not a member of that group. > >However, a Denis BOND d. 1658 was an appointed member of the >commission that did try Charles I. He additionally had been a >member (starting in 1649) of the Council of State and in 1652 >became the President of that Council. > >About two years after his death, in 1660 (after the Restoration >of the Crown) a later commission condemned 10 of the regicides >to death and/or 25 years to life in prison. One of these was an >ancestor of mine, William GOFFE, who escaped to America and >lived out his life in semi-secrecy in New England. > >I know little else about Denis BOND and haven't studied the >complete history of the regicides, but to this point in time Denis >is the only BOND I've seen mentioned. > > >-Donald Phillips Bond > >______________________________
Marvin, Do you know the name of the son/sons who went to Indiana? Jo kester@saber.udayton.edu -----Original Message----- From: MMinton103@aol.com <MMinton103@aol.com> To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com <BOND-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 6:23 PM Subject: BONDS GENEALOGY I am entering this information my wife received a number of years ago from someone researching the Bonds line. No relation to any of her Bonds. Posting this hoping it might help someone. I know nothing more than what it reads. BOND GENEALOGY: In the year 1719, Squire William Bond, first known ancestor was born. He married Elizabeth Gordon, in 1743. The sons of William Bond and Eliz. Gordon settled in VA, KY, IN, IL, MO, TX, and TN. One sister of William Bond married a McCreary, from whom Gov. McCreary of KY descended. Stephen came to TN in 1834 and died in Memphis. George, a Physician in TX, had no superior in the state. The Maryland branch were Authors and Lawyers. Nicholas Pirtle (Bond) served in the Creek War under Gen. Hickory Jackson at the battle of Horseshoe Bend. One brother and nephew were with Jackson in the battle of New Orleans, under Gen. Coffee. Several nephews were with Gen. Houston at San Jacinto. All were privates except one who was a Sargent in the War of 1812, in the Indian Troops. The original stock were Austere Presbyterians, though several decendants have been Methodist Ministers. Every branch has had distinguished Physicians and Surgeons. The chief characteristics of the Bond family, have been love of justice and law; love of home and reverence for their women relatives. None have been great men, but all have been gentlemen. William Bond, born 1719 married Elizabeth Gordon (born 1723) in 1743, and settled in VA. CHILDREN: Stephen, George, Isaac, Sarah, Elizabeth, Nicholas Pirtle Bond, born 1779, William, and 5 others. Nicholas Pirtle Bond, born Mar 5, 1779 and died in AL in 1830. Married Margaret Fryar (born in PA in 1781 and died in Shelby Co TN on Sep 9 1862). On Dec 18 1800, in VA, near Harpers Ferry, went to Knoxville, TN; thence to Limestone Co AL, where Nicholas Pirtle died. His wife and children then came to Shelby Co TN, were she died; known as Grandma Peggy. CHILDREN: Samuel, John, Washington, Melinda, Newton. John Bond (born in Knox Co TN) married Susan Elizabeth Massey in Limestone Co AL on Feb 16, 1832. CHILDREN: Nicholas Pirtle Bond Ellen Preddy?? Bond John Nicholas Bond; married Maggie Shipp Susan Margaret Bond; married Ch. Ph. Winkler William Edward Bond; died at age 11 Robert Donnell Bond; married Fanny Board Newton Henry Bond; married Mary McCoy Sarah Anne Bond, married ? Graven Malinda Zula Bond; never married Fannie Parmelia Bond; married Joe B. Mayo Elizabeth Love Bond; married S.F. McKenry Mary Lucy Bond ??? I have copied it exactly as it is shown. Hope this helps someone. Marvin
William Mitchell was born in Cusseta, Georgia on 13 July 1858. He married Leah Ann McGlaun on 1 December 1880. They later moved to Texas and settled around the town of Hamlin. His father was believed to be William Michell Davison Bond; who was thought to be the sone of Whitfield Wilson Bond and Eleanor Jones [Payne] Hughes I would be interested in any information pertaining to this branch of the Bond family. Calvin Bond
Mary Lou, do you have any family in Dayton. My father, Joseph Bond was born in Franklin about 20 miles north of Cincinnati. Sandy
my Carey Allen Chapman WAS a male... named for minister of Hat Creek Presbyterian Church when he was born, Rev Carey Allen. Carey Allen Chapman was first child of William Chapman and Mary Smith Bond.
Douglas, thanks for your info. Joy At 03:45 PM 1/5/99 -0500, you wrote: > >>Can anyone provide illumination of the BONDS OF EARTH? Where was Earth >>supposed to have been? From where did this information come? > >Earth is in the County of Cornwall, England (SW Eng.). The Doomsday Book >and other ancient documents in England list numerous estates held by families >of the BOND name. They held estates in Cornwall, Dorset, Essex, Kent, Hants, >Berks, Bedford, Suffolk, Gloucester, Northampton and York. In several of >these counties they held two or more estates. Whether these were held >by a few wealthy families or by as many families as there were estates, >was unknown to the researchers that I've been able to reference. > >Many of the more distinguished BOND families from roughly the 15th through >the 18th centuries trace their lineage to Earth and Holewood in the County >of Cornwall. > >-Donald Phillips Bond > > >
The Bonds of Earth was written by Allen Kerr Bond in 1930. Terry
Hi: I'm descended from Charles and Mary Bond. Charles was born in 1712 in A/Albemarle? Goochland, VA. This family later move to Surry County, NC. Charles and Mary's children were William "Billy", Jesse (killed by Indian in around 1790, John (killed by Indians in 1782), and Nathan. I'm descended from Jesse. Nathan moved from Surry County, to Albert County, GA in the late 1700's. Anyone have info on this family? I know quite a bit about Jesse and Nathan's descendants. I would love to know Mary's maiden name. For many years I believed it was Parks, but am almost certain it wasn't now. Karen Bond Prince ---------- > From: FCOLBY@aol.com > To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: BOND family > Date: Friday, January 01, 1999 12:27 PM > > William, > > I sent the information from the trunk on the Bonds. Paul Bowen is on the Bond > List and may reply to this. If he doesn't I will send him an email and find > out how he obtained the information. I do know that his Bond desc. came from > Wise County, VA. I have lots of information on our Virginia Bonds. If you > will let me know what you are researching, I will be happy to check my files. > I have searched and searched for William W. Bond's (born 1776) parents or > siblings but cannot come up with anything. I searched the Quaker Records from > Amherst County and North Carolina. I thought he might be the son of a Charles > Bond who moved to Georgia but his son, Billy, died before our William was born > and so it goes!!! > > Please keep in touch. Would love to exchange information. > > Mary Lou in Cincinnati, Ohio > fcolby@aol.com >
Hello, Could you send again the article about the Bond's in England? "EARTH" I tried to copy it and the printer messed up. Thanks phyllis (Bond's in Macclesfield, England)
I for one would be interested. Thank you in advance for your time. Bebe In a message dated 1/4/99 11:00:59 PM, you wrote: <<I was sitting here pondering the 3 BOND's coming to America and I had just finished reading Paul's comments on his "BOND list". I asked my husband if it were possible that William Wellington BOND was the judge who fled and George BOND was one of the sons. I was promptly told NO! That my husband knew where George was born. I have been fascinated that no one can determine the beginnings of William Wellington BOND and when I am doing my own family surname searches, I can't help but look for William Wellington BOND. I wish someone could find out the details!!!!! As I recall, my husband had some BOND information on some onion skin paper and I asked him for it and just finished skimming over it. Are any of you familiar with GENEALOGICAL and HISTORICAL SKETCH "BOND'S" Compiled by THE MEDIA RESEARCH BUREAU 1110 F. Street Washington, D.C. ? It is a sketch of BOND information seven pages long. I am not much for typing but will try if someone is interested. ----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- Return-Path: <BOND-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zc03.mx.aol.com (rly-zc03.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.3]) by air-zc04.mail.aol.com (v55.5) with SMTP; Mon, 04 Jan 1999 23:00:53 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-zc03.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id XAA25240; Mon, 4 Jan 1999 23:00:23 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id TAA20847; Mon, 4 Jan 1999 19:50:21 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 19:50:21 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <00aa01be385e$86f902e0$147cc797@computername> From: "James Salyer" <jadds@bellatlantic.net> Old-To: <BOND-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: 3 BOND's Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 22:37:27 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.2106.4 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.2106.4 Resent-Message-ID: <"lOG4MD.A.kFF.8vYk2"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: BOND-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <BOND-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/785 X-Loop: BOND-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: BOND-L-request@rootsweb.com >>
Can anyone provide illumination of the BONDS OF EARTH? Where was Earth supposed to have been? From where did this information come? Am anxious, Joy
I had to laugh!!! I think you sent me a reply to a query i put in some months ago about a Bond/Patterson marriage or a Bond/Chapman. You had Cary listed as a male I thingk. I like your sense of humor! Jackie