Good evening all you Bond folks! I'm the one who found the "Bond List" and provided Mary Lou with a copy. This list came from the trunk of my Grandfather, William Walker Bond who was the son of William Henderson Bond, who was the son of George Bond, who was the son of William Wellington Bond. The best guess I can make is that William Henderson Bond was the one who made the list. It was hand written front and back on legal paper and the heading was "Family record of the old Bond family". Sorry I haven't been able to spend a lot of time on the Net with y'all but due to some family illness's I rarely find time to answer what email's I receive. Hope y'll find good use for the list. I'm sure its accurate!! Best wishes, Paul At 04:16 AM 1/2/99 -0800, you wrote: >BOND-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 1 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Re: BOND family [FCOLBY@aol.com] > #2 Re: BOND family [William Bond <wbond@cyberhighway.n] > #3 Re: BOND family [FCOLBY@aol.com] > #4 Re: BOND family ["Alexis" <Alexisj@gte.net>] > #5 Bond Newsletter [FCOLBY@aol.com] > #6 William Bond and Fanny [FCOLBY@aol.com] > #7 Re: BOND family [SJLTDL@aol.com] > #8 Re: BOND family [Ken &Toni Cannon <k-t.cannon@world] > #9 Re: BOND family [EVLSPIR1T@aol.com] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from BOND-D, send a message to > > BOND-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1999 11:49:44 EST >From: FCOLBY@aol.com >To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <158e7f6.368cfca8@aol.com> >Subject: Re: BOND family >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > >Welcome, William to the Bond List. It is interesting that some of the >descendants of William W. Bond, Amherst County went to Oklahoma. This is >great to connect to another cousin. I am posting this to the list since I now >find there are a lot more cousins on this list related to William W. Bond and >Margaret Davis than I thought. > >The following was found in an old Bond trunk. I can not take credit for this. >Paul Bowen sent this to me and it is hand written. I will type it as it >appears on the handwritten copy with no spelling corrected: > >Famely Record of old Bond Family > >Charles Bond Born Sept 11, 17911 >John Bond Born Aprile 15, 1796 >George Bond Born August 17, 1799 >Polley Bond Born November 28, 1801 >Betsey Bond Born February 17, 1883 >William Bond Born June 5, 1806 >Nancy Bond Born March 15, 1809 >Nancy Murphey Born June 18, 1829 >William L. D. Murphey Born Dec 19, 1830 >Susannah Bond Born December 19, 1830 >William J. Bond son of Charles Bond Born Aprile the 1 1818 >Anne Bond February the 14 182? >John H. Bond Born March the 6 1822 >George Bond son of Charles Born Aprile 26, 1824 >Charles Jr Bond Born November 23, 1826 >Sarah Bond daughter of William Bond Sept 8, 1834 >William W Bond Born January the 9 1838 >Charles Bond son of John Bond August 23, 1823 >Margret Bond February 3, 1825 >Nancy P Bond February 3 1829 >William R. Bond Born November 11 1828 >Sally H Bond August 23 1830 >Elisabeth Harris Born January the 1 1829 >Polly A Bond Born March the 2 1839 >William Bond senior Died January 7 1868 >Margret His wiff Died Sept the 11 1858 >William Bond Died November 11 1884 >Charles Bond & Rebecky Bevens was Maryed November 13, 1816 >John Bond and Rebecka Hensley Maryed March the 9th 1822 >Hugh Murphy and and Elisabeth Bond Maryed February 11, 1828 >Charles Haris and Poley Bond Maryed Aprile 8th 1820 >George Bond and Lucy Powers Maryed feb the 25 1830 >William Bond and Elisabeth Greear Maryed Nov the 10 1833 > >Paul is on this List and I am sure can give us more back ground on this old >paper that was found in a trunk. > >I have some more information to post and hope to exchange what we have. I >just found John H. Bond which I did not have as the child of Charles and >Rebecca. > >Mary Lou Meade Newman >Cincinnati, Ohio (Born in Scott County, Virginia.) >Desc. of William W. Bond; Charles Franklin Bond; George Washington Bond; >William Washington Bond; Charles Patton Bond; Thelma Bond (Meade) and Mary Lou >Meade (Newman) > >______________________________X-Message: #2 >Date: Fri, 01 Jan 1999 11:48:13 -0700 >From: William Bond <wbond@cyberhighway.net> >To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <368D186D.3C4B56@cyberhighway.net> >Subject: Re: BOND family >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >am wondering,was this info from bond trunk obtained from a distant >relative of the bonds from wise co va?if so,i tried to see this info >while there,and could not persuade the person.anyway,i'm glad that it is >now available.this info prettywell follows my knowledge.thanks to >whomever delivered it for our benefit.its been a long time >coming.wbond@cyberhighway.net > >FCOLBY@aol.com wrote: >> >> Welcome, William to the Bond List. It is interesting that some of the >> descendants of William W. Bond, Amherst County went to Oklahoma. This is >> great to connect to another cousin. I am posting this to the list since I now >> find there are a lot more cousins on this list related to William W. Bond and >> Margaret Davis than I thought. >> >> The following was found in an old Bond trunk. I can not take credit for this. >> Paul Bowen sent this to me and it is hand written. I will type it as it >> appears on the handwritten copy with no spelling corrected: >> >> Famely Record of old Bond Family >> >> Charles Bond Born Sept 11, 17911 >> John Bond Born Aprile 15, 1796 >> George Bond Born August 17, 1799 >> Polley Bond Born November 28, 1801 >> Betsey Bond Born February 17, 1883 >> William Bond Born June 5, 1806 >> Nancy Bond Born March 15, 1809 >> Nancy Murphey Born June 18, 1829 >> William L. D. Murphey Born Dec 19, 1830 >> Susannah Bond Born December 19, 1830 >> William J. Bond son of Charles Bond Born Aprile the 1 1818 >> Anne Bond February the 14 182? >> John H. Bond Born March the 6 1822 >> George Bond son of Charles Born Aprile 26, 1824 >> Charles Jr Bond Born November 23, 1826 >> Sarah Bond daughter of William Bond Sept 8, 1834 >> William W Bond Born January the 9 1838 >> Charles Bond son of John Bond August 23, 1823 >> Margret Bond February 3, 1825 >> Nancy P Bond February 3 1829 >> William R. Bond Born November 11 1828 >> Sally H Bond August 23 1830 >> Elisabeth Harris Born January the 1 1829 >> Polly A Bond Born March the 2 1839 >> William Bond senior Died January 7 1868 >> Margret His wiff Died Sept the 11 1858 >> William Bond Died November 11 1884 >> Charles Bond & Rebecky Bevens was Maryed November 13, 1816 >> John Bond and Rebecka Hensley Maryed March the 9th 1822 >> Hugh Murphy and and Elisabeth Bond Maryed February 11, 1828 >> Charles Haris and Poley Bond Maryed Aprile 8th 1820 >> George Bond and Lucy Powers Maryed feb the 25 1830 >> William Bond and Elisabeth Greear Maryed Nov the 10 1833 >> >> Paul is on this List and I am sure can give us more back ground on this old >> paper that was found in a trunk. >> >> I have some more information to post and hope to exchange what we have. I >> just found John H. Bond which I did not have as the child of Charles and >> Rebecca. >> >> Mary Lou Meade Newman >> Cincinnati, Ohio (Born in Scott County, Virginia.) >> Desc. of William W. Bond; Charles Franklin Bond; George Washington Bond; >> William Washington Bond; Charles Patton Bond; Thelma Bond (Meade) and Mary Lou >> Meade (Newman) > >______________________________X-Message: #3 >Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1999 13:27:14 EST >From: FCOLBY@aol.com >To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <2af15a8f.368d1382@aol.com> >Subject: Re: BOND family >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > >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 > >______________________________X-Message: #4 >Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1999 10:45:16 -0800 >From: "Alexis" <Alexisj@gte.net> >To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <003101be35b6$e3c4d440$6d4ffed0@default> >Subject: Re: BOND family >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Thank you for starting out 1999 with such a wonderful BOND list!! > >I have an uncle, William M. BOND, b. 1-5-1889, NY lived in CT also & >died?...still researching those BONDs of mine! > >GGG Alyne(?) BOND born NY 1800's (?) d. (?) > >GG George S. BOND, b. 4-27-1827 Commack LI, NY d. Fairfield CT 1913 m. Mary >Ellen HAMMAN BOND b. 5-16-1847 NY d. Los Angeles CA 1913 >....and others I will post later ... > >Happy New Year!! > >Alexis Jacques >Camarillo, CA > >______________________________X-Message: #5 >Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1999 17:29:43 EST >From: FCOLBY@aol.com >To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <3733b99f.368d4c57@aol.com> >Subject: Bond Newsletter >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > >For your information: > >The Bond Family Newsletter is published four times a year on a quarterly >basis, January, April, July and October. this newsletter is published for all >branches of the BOND family. This has to include all spellings; BOND, BONDS, >BONDI, BONDE, and various other spellings from any of the nations of the >world. > >Subscription fees for one year are $15.00. > >All correspondence and other materials should be sent to: > > BOND FAMILY NEWSLETTER > P.O. BOX 34 > FRANNIE, WYOMING 82423 > >Mary Lou in Cincinnati > >______________________________X-Message: #6 >Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1999 18:14:57 EST >From: FCOLBY@aol.com >To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <8d14ac3a.368d56f1@aol.com> >Subject: William Bond and Fanny >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > >Does anyone know who this is? It is really "bugging" me because I can't find >anything else about this couple. > >From Washington County, Virginia; Deed Book 1; page 355: >Sept 15, 1794 - William Bond & wife, Fanny to George Shelly (Shelby?) for $600 >a track of 300 acres granted by commonwealth of Virginia on June 7, 1793 on >waters Breaver Creek branch of Holston River ADJ: Richard.... >Wit: Andrew Russell, John Craig, Edmond Lynch, Wm. Pitcher, Thomas Hammond >Signed: William Bond, LS > Fanny X Bond, LS > >This was before the William W. Bond b 1776 in Amherst County, Virginia came to >Scott County, Virginia. Could there be any connection? > >Mary Lou in Cincinnati, Ohio >des. of William W. Bond > >______________________________X-Message: #7 >Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1999 18:44:01 EST >From: SJLTDL@aol.com >To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <6264c2ac.368d5dc1@aol.com> >Subject: Re: BOND family >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > > I saved this page but I don't know if it connects with my line yet. All I >know so far is my father Joseph Bond was born 1925 in Franklin, Warren Co >Ohio. My grandfather Stephen Bond was born in Pleasant Hills, Ludlow Falls >area in Ohio. His mothers father could be John Heinz. The only other things I >have found out are a great-uncle named Charles and that the family originally >came from Kentucky. Is there any Bonds on the list from KY? Sandy Bond >Long > >______________________________X-Message: #8 >Date: Fri, 01 Jan 1999 15:57:52 -0800 >From: Ken &Toni Cannon <k-t.cannon@worldnet.att.net> >To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <368D6100.49DBCD0B@worldnet.att.net> >Subject: Re: BOND family >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >I am researching a George W. Bonds B. Sept. 25, 1847 Kentucky His father >was William Bonds from England according to his death cert. George >married Amanda Jane Little about 1873. He later married Lena S. in >California, he died in Alameda Co. CA May 17, 1928. Would appreciate >any help with this family. >Toni Smith-Cannon >k-t.cannon@worldnet.att.net > >SJLTDL@aol.com wrote: >> >> I saved this page but I don't know if it connects with my line yet. All I >> know so far is my father Joseph Bond was born 1925 in Franklin, Warren Co >> Ohio. My grandfather Stephen Bond was born in Pleasant Hills, Ludlow Falls >> area in Ohio. His mothers father could be John Heinz. The only other things I >> have found out are a great-uncle named Charles and that the family originally >> came from Kentucky. Is there any Bonds on the list from KY? Sandy Bond >> Long > >______________________________X-Message: #9 >Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1999 23:46:46 EST >From: EVLSPIR1T@aol.com >To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <56ce4080.368da4b6@aol.com> >Subject: Re: BOND family >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > >I have a James S Bonds born in Christian county Ky abt 1810 but that is all I >have. >Could these two Bonds tie together somehow? James is my brick wall so to speak > >thank you > >John G Bonds EVLSPIR1T@AOL.COM >Bonds/Chrisman/Sparks/Tilton >
i have somewhat a similar 3 bros except they were coal miners according to the story.we must realize that stories change with time and our story tellers change stories to their whim.this is not saying that this particular is'nt correct.i still live with a story from a great uncle.BUT it sticks in my thoughts with posibilities.wbond@cyberhighway.net
Springfield, Illinois
William, I am glad you wrote this. I heard many years ago that this "three brothers came over" is just talk. But why? Joy At 07:22 PM 1/4/99 -0700, you wrote: >i have somewhat a similar 3 bros except they were coal miners according >to the story.we must realize that stories change with time and our story >tellers change stories to their whim.this is not saying that this >particular is'nt correct.i still live with a story from a great >uncle.BUT it sticks in my thoughts with >posibilities.wbond@cyberhighway.net > >
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
We would appreciate any Bond information you might be able to give us. I am sure I speak for all of us on this Bond List. Who ever finds William W. Bond's father deserves to be thrown a hugh party!! We will discuss that later, I may be getting ahead of myself. Please keep the information coming!! Mary Lou in Cincinnati
James, This is the first I have heard of this story on William Wellington Bond but I suppose anything is possible. I thought I would find his father through the Georgia Bonds, I had Charles Bond in mind. No luck there. His son was "Billy" and died early. Then I checked all the Quaker Files that I had bought on C.D.'s. No luck there. I thought sure he belonged to the N.C. Bonds but I have no connection so far. Then, I went to Grayson County, Virginia and check out Stephen Bond who connected to Benjamin Bond and so it goes. I tried to check out all the Bonds who were in Amherst or Goochland County, Virginia at the time our William was there. Nothing. I am wondering if William's middle name might have been Walton or Walker because there are a lot of these names threaded through the Bonds. Oh, well, just food for thought. I am saving every "scrap" of paper I come up with on the Bonds. This puzzle has to fit together somewhere. We have a lot of Bonds who came out of England but there were just too many at one time, maybe. Which line of Bonds from William are you researching? My mother was a Bond from Scott County, Virginia. Mary Lou in Cincinnati, Ohio
In a message dated 1/4/99 9:16:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, MSMcHugh@aol.com writes: << Since the BOND name is English and not Irish, we believe the family emigrated from England, perhaps sometime in the early 1800s (my John BOND was born in Ireland >> I always thought it was from England too but I looked it up in a research book it said the name came from Scotland. In the James Bond books he also came from Scotland. Just a thought for more researching. Sandy L
My ancestor William Bond was born 1754 in Plymouth, Devonshire, just across the river from St. Austell. He emigrated to America (Falmouth, Massachusetts, which is now Portland, Maine) in 1786. His parents were Thomas Bond (d. 1782 in England) and Thomazine Phillips. Thomas's father, grandfather and great-grandfather were all named Willam Bond, nothing further known. I know that some family researchers have actually gone to Plymouth and to St. Austell, but could find little of substance in the records farther back than Thomas Bond. But I feel there must be a connection. After all, they are just across the river and the same few names keep repeating. Please do let me know if you can connect with my line. Fran >They say a New Year is supposed to bring exciting new things. Would my >BOND rellies, who must be lurking out there somewhere, please contact. >My descent is >Daniel BOND -1720 =1680 Luxulyan, CON, Dorothy --- > Thomas BOND 1682-1741/42 = Elizabeth COUCH -1735 > George BOND 1720-1792 = Eleanor HUGO -1780 > Matthew BOND 1758-1832 = Blanch PILL -1834 > William BOND 1789-1854 = Eliza -- b.1793, IRL > Jane Ellen BOND, b.1836, Lymington, HAM, ENG = Thomas Thomas >CHARLES > >Regards, Judith Hervey, Brisbane, Qld >
Fran - You wrote: >My ancestor William Bond was born 1754 in Plymouth, Devonshire, just across >the river from St. Austell. He emigrated to America (Falmouth, Massachusetts, which is now Portland, >Maine)... For the record, the fine folks of Falmouth, MA will be most surprised to discover they're now residents of Portland, Maine. I live in Massachusetts...I head north to Portland and south to Falmouth (Cape Cod)...never end up in the same place at all. (Just kidding, but I wouldn't want your research to take you far afield from your destination.) To all BONDs who have traced their roots to England: Is anyone aware of a branch that emigrated to Ireland? My BOND ancestors hail from County Kilkenney. I have located a couple of John BONDs (in Griffiths) in the town of Freshford (the only BOND families in this county were located here). One of these may be my gg-grandfather. But the trail seems so far to end here. Since the BOND name is English and not Irish, we believe the family emigrated from England, perhaps sometime in the early 1800s (my John BOND was born in Ireland circa 1825) or earlier. Any Irish BOND connections out there? Madelyn
They say a New Year is supposed to bring exciting new things. Would my BOND rellies, who must be lurking out there somewhere, please contact. My descent is Daniel BOND -1720 =1680 Luxulyan, CON, Dorothy --- Thomas BOND 1682-1741/42 = Elizabeth COUCH -1735 George BOND 1720-1792 = Eleanor HUGO -1780 Matthew BOND 1758-1832 = Blanch PILL -1834 William BOND 1789-1854 = Eliza -- b.1793, IRL Jane Ellen BOND, b.1836, Lymington, HAM, ENG = Thomas Thomas CHARLES Regards, Judith Hervey, Brisbane, Qld
I have this family line at familytreemaker.com/users/r/i/c/Barbara-B-Richards/ Good Luck, Barb Bond Richards
I have a line going back to around 1600, in a village called Framsden in South Suffolk UK. Mostly Williams. Is anyone else researching this line ? Thank you Richard Overy LOWESTOFT UK
-----Original Message----- From: Alexis <Alexisj@gte.net> To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com <BOND-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, January 03, 1999 4:51 PM Subject: Re: BOND-DOBBINS >Diane, > >I think we are related through those BONDs of yours in OH & MO...My >Alyne(Allen) BOND, which is the earliest I can document, was born approx. >1800 in NY....but I have traced that line to CT Ohio, then Montana, then >Colorado, then California and WA. I think they all went West in this pattern >because of the various homestead acts for land in those states. > >Thomas, William, Edward, Julia, Emma, Hattie, Mary, Sarah, George are common >through my generations of BOND...which drives me crazy because they are so >common....but are not found in those KY BONDS as much...or the VA ones as >much...which helps to aid in searching. Family usually followed >family....so, because of that, I think we may have a link. > >Where did your BONDs come from before OH?...and go after MO? > >Alexis Jacques >Camarillo, CA > >Alexis - I am not positive that I come through this line but I am suspicious that I do because I have a county history from Morgan Co MO that tells me they came from OH. I have early land deeds from St Francoise Co MO showing land transactions with a DOBBINS family. Some of my BONDS went to Washington State after MO others I have lost. Can you tell me what county yours were from in KY? Someone else told me mine went to KY before going to MO but I dont know where. I have lots of Info from Morgan Co MO but I'm trying to get into KY and OHIO. IF YOU CAN HELP WITH A COUNTY IN KY I'D GREATLY APPRECIATE IT. Diane Williams
One very good source of information is a book which I have. Actually it is 'extractions" from from "Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusettes" by Henry Bond, which he wrote in 1860. This extraction is "Bonds of Watertown, Massachusetts". Jayne
Could you share your source for John Bond and Esther Blakeley being the parents of John Bond who married Emma (Amy) Graves? I do not have John Bond and Lydia Tixtott nor Jonas Bond and Rose Wood and I would appreciate knowing if you have Primary sources or how you located them, Perhaps we can exchange data. Thank you, Amy
I would be interested in knowing where this family originated. Did they come from the East (NY) or South (KY). Descendants of Elias BOND 1 Elias BOND b: in ?,?,IN (Probably Henry, Wayne or Rush COs) .. +Sarah Ann BUFKIN b: in ?,?,IN ......... 2 John Luther BOND b: December 14, 1853 in Knightstown, Henry, IN d: December 22, 1931 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA ............. +Sarah Suphronia "Phronia" ALGER b: February 10, 1860 in Trenton, Grundy, MO m: September 14, 1875 in Dublin, Wayne, IN d: June 07, 1939 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA .................... 3 Clyde L. BOND b: March 12, 1877 in Carthage, Rush, IN d: June 21, 1955 in Los Angeles, Orange, CA ........................ +Agnes b: 1863 m: Abt 1904 ............................... 4 Lawrence BOND b: December 1904 d: October 11, 1936 in Los Angeles, Orange, CA .................... *2nd Wife of Clyde L. BOND: ........................ +? ? m: Abt 1920 in ?,?,CA d: 1922 .................... 3 Wilson Claude BOND b: November 10, 1879 in Carthage, Rush, IN ........................ +Carrie b: in St Louis, St Louis, MO m: November 1901 in Los Angeles, Orange, CA d: July 07, 1950 in Los Angeles, Orange, CA ............................... 4 Grace BOND b: in San Bernardino, CA ................................... +Kenneth ALDRIDGE b: January 29, 1907 d: February 1976 ............................... *2nd Husband of Grace BOND: ................................... +James J. ARMSTEAD ............................... *3rd Husband of Grace BOND: ................................... +John SCHAUB m: 1930 ............................... 4 Arline BOND b: March 01, 1911 in Los Angeles, Orange, CA d: May 30, 1995 in Los Angeles, Orange, CA ................................... +? DRAKE m: April 1939 .................... *2nd Wife of Wilson Claude BOND: ........................ +Clara Flegler b: July 20, 1883 m: August 06, 1955 Jo Kester kester@saber.udayton.edu
Joy, Your Bonds are my Bonds! I am descended through John Bond, (b. 1749) and Eleanor Peyton, through their daughter Gracey Bond Jacob. you can find information about this line on Shirley LeBlanc's homepage at: www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/e/b/Shirley-T-Leblanc/GENE10-0001.html Do you have information about this John Bond's ancestry? Looking forward to connecting with you regarding this family line! Julie Yarborough Springfield, NJ joywil@telapex.com wrote: > > But Phillis, there are SO MANY. No one ever mentions any of mine: > > John BOND b 1695, d 1749 Beaufort, NC - not sure of wife's surname. > John BOND, Jr. b 1722 Beaufort Co, NC, d 1750 Beaufort Co, NC intestate; he > m Lydia WALLIS b Beaufort Co, NC, d aft 1808 Hancock Co, GA and one more - > John BOND b 1749 New Hanover, Beaufort Co, NC, d 1822 Pike Co, MS, m (1) > Eleanor PEYTON b 1749 Beaufort Co, NC, d bef 1795 prob Orangeburg, Co, SC > > Why don't you connect with me and then I could relax? > > Joy >
>Resent-date: Sun, 03 Jan 1999 16:18:49 -0800 (PST) >Date: Sun, 03 Jan 1999 18:32:13 -0500 >Resent-from: RHODES-L@rootsweb.com >From: joywil@telapex.com >Subject: [RHODES-L] WILLIAM RHODES >Resent-sender: RHODES-L-request@rootsweb.com >X-Sender: joywil@mail.telepak.net >To: RHODES-L@rootsweb.com >Reply-to: RHODES-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.5 (32) >Old-To: RHODES-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <RHODES-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1276 >X-Loop: RHODES-L@rootsweb.com > > >Does anyone have a connection to William RHODES b either 10 Mar 1791 or 14 >Mar 1781, d 24 Mar 1852, m Elizabeth BOND b 21 Apr 1804 GA, d either Sept >1888 or 11 July 1889. >They were married 28 Mar 1820? > >Thanks, > >Joy > >
But Phillis, there are SO MANY. No one ever mentions any of mine: John BOND b 1695, d 1749 Beaufort, NC - not sure of wife's surname. John BOND, Jr. b 1722 Beaufort Co, NC, d 1750 Beaufort Co, NC intestate; he m Lydia WALLIS b Beaufort Co, NC, d aft 1808 Hancock Co, GA and one more - John BOND b 1749 New Hanover, Beaufort Co, NC, d 1822 Pike Co, MS, m (1) Eleanor PEYTON b 1749 Beaufort Co, NC, d bef 1795 prob Orangeburg, Co, SC Why don't you connect with me and then I could relax? Joy At 04:57 PM 1/3/99 -0500, you wrote: >Hi, Bond cousins, > >How about trying to make a connection this year. We are pretty sure they all >started in England to maybe we can get some help from someone in England. Let >us get on some of the English lines and see if we can get help. I see we have >a date that came through 1-2-99, 1560 England. I think we can do it let us >get busy. If they came from England that is a small country so we are all >related someway. > >Happy New Year!!!! Let us start digging. > >Phyllis(Scottie) > >