Hello, My mother came in 1921 with her brother and two sisters. Mary, Harriet, Annie and Raymond Bond from Macclesfield, England Mother was born in 1902 (Mary) Her parents name was William and Anne (Poole) Bond. Maybe we are related. Phyllis
Thank you for the information on George Washington Bond (Charles Franklin 2, William Wellington 1) George Washington Bond's parents were Charles Franklin Bond born Sept 11, 1794 in Rockbridge County, Va. Charles Franklin Bond married Rebecca Bevins Nov 13 1816, daughter of Joseph Bevins and Mary Noblett. George Washington Bond was born April 26, 1824 and died 1864 in Scott County, Virginia. He married Hannah Elizabeth Kilgore March 2, 1844 in Scott County; daughter of Charles Kilgore and Mary Polly Gray. This was a nice piece of information to add to my files since I am a desc. of George W. Bond. Happy New Year, Mary Lou in Cincinnati, Ohio
Tom, My KENTs 'landed' in Gloucester MA in the early 1600's and I am sure I have some BONDs there too. I'll look it up and get back to you. Alexis Jacques Camarillo CA
I don't have any specific knowledge about the BOND family history in Gloucester, however the BOND family were some of the early settlers in the Boston area and their descendants moved on in all directions from there. One of these lines traces back to William BOND (1625-1695) who came to America at a very early age, with his aunt and uncle (Elizabeth and Deacon Ephraim Child). He settled with his family in Watertown, Mass. in 1630, after their arrival from Bury St. Edmunds, County Suffolk, England. Another line of BONDS settled in the Newbury, Mass. somewhere around the early 1640's. The first of these was John Bond, a proprietor. Descendants of the William Bond line went on to settle all around the Boston area and eventually moved on throughout much of the United States and even on to other countries, including Canada. An example close to the Boston area is the city of Worcester. A couple of BOND brothers originally attempted to start a settlement there and where driven back to the Boston area by difficulties with Indians. They returned at a later date and along with others founded a settlement that eventually became the city of today. Other later BONDS went on to repeat this type of story in Central Mass., Western Mass., and on into New York State. Others went into Northern New England and others into other areas of Southern New England. The BONDS who stayed on in the Boston area produced a wide range of descendants who worked in many different fields of endeavor. They included educators, doctors, proprietors, merchant seaman, saddle and harness makers, public officials, farmers, ministers, military leaders and on and on. An example of the later category is one Col. William Bond who (then a Lt. Col.) took command of the 25th Regiment of the Continental Army (Gen. Green's Brigade) during the Battle of Bunker Hill when the former commander, Col. Thomas Gardner fell mortally wounded. Col. William Bond and his descendants were well thought of in the Boston area and might have warranted the naming of a street or other location. This Col. Bond (there were many Bond Colonels down through the years, the last that I have knowledge of died in 1982) was buried on Mount Independence (directly across the Lake from Fort Ticonderoga) in 1776. The Boston Gazette published the following on Sept 23, 1776. "On the 31st., departed this life, Col. William Bond. He met the last enemy with the greatest calmness and intrepidity. In his death our country has lost a true patriot, and a most vigilant officer of tried bravery. The first of this instant his remains were escorted with military parade to the place of burial in the front of the Regiment, where the Rev. Ebenezer David delivered a funeral oration and a prayer. After which the corpse was interred, and the Colonels character honoured by discharge of three 24 pounders, and the usual volleys of musketry. The whole was conducted in a manner suitable to the occasion." The William BOND of Watertown, Mass line of BONDS is well documented, through to the mid 1800's, by Henry Bond, M.D. in his outstanding book titled "Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. Many of the older libraries and places like the Mormon collection of Genealogy References have copies of this 1855 book and/or it's later editions. I know this doesn't directly answer your questions, but perhaps it's been of some interest and may be helpful in your search. To the list in general, I've enjoyed many of your posts. Thanks to those who have made contributions and the those who administer the list. Happy relative hunting to you all. Donald Phillips Bond NBNetJ@aol.com
>Donald Phillips Bond >NBNetJ@aol.com >I know this doesn't directly answer your questions, but perhaps >it's been of some interest and may be helpful in your search. Thank you Donald.. Indeed it will help. It gives me other references to check where I might find things. Its always been a mystery, since I can trace a GGFather back to Gloucester, where he had a residence, but yet it was after the time the names of Bond Hill and Bond Street existed. As the local historical information goes, the names came from early settlers in the 1700's. That was before the GGFather days. But his father, who's origin is unknown, may have sailed up from Gloucester to Chester Nova Scotia, Canada.. and explain why there are no passenger lists anywhere for the names that I have, coming anywhere near Nova Scotia... Appreciate your help.. and everyone's input, in the WebList.. It would be helpful, if more people making posts, used full addresses though, rather than saying, they have a Bond from Yarmouth, without explaining which State, Country, or area in General, that they are referring to. I understand the Bond List goes much further than the USofA.. I don't know all the areas of the US, and my map doesn't have those little towns that get mentioned. I don't even know which coast to look on, or if the information might be useful. Of course, your information was very clear. I have driven to Boston, Gloucester, Salem and all along the little fishing villages along the East Coast to get more info. Thanks again.. Tom "mailto:rastatom@hotmail.com" ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Does anyone have any BOND names in the Gloucester, Mass region, outside of Boston? Gloucester has a BOND ROAD located on BOND HILL where there were residents named BOND in the 1700's. No one I have seen yet, has any connection to this location. Anyone find something in a search, that contains the BOND name around Gloucester, Mass? Rasta "mailto:rastatom@hotmail.com" Researching: BOND, ZINK, ZINCK, ZINC, HILTZ, LANTZ, CORKUM, LOHNES, and more. From Nova Scotia, Canada to Klein Haubach, Germany. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Jan Do you know if there was a epidemic in Hood Co. TX. during March 1879? Martha Bond, James J. Bond, Henry Bond all died during that time.Their father was Joshua J. Bond, gggrandfather. Happy New Years Herbert Jones -----Original Message----- From: Jan Phillips <littlerip@proaxis.com> To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com <BOND-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, December 16, 1998 5:41 PM Subject: Whole Mess of Kids >Hi, > >Joshua Bond mentioned below was my line - here's his family: > >Descendants of Joshua Bond > > 1 Joshua Bond b: October 03, 1788 Baltimore Co., Maryland d: April 04, >1872 Fairview, Guernsey Co., Ohio >. +Abigail Murray b: November 14, 1790 Frederick Co., Maryland m: May 02, >1812 Frederick Co., MD d: January 18, 1867 Guernsey Co., Ohio > 2 Mary Ann Bond b: 1813 Frederick Co., MD d: 1887 > 2 Jemima Bond b: 1814 Frederick Co., MD >.... +Harrison Grey > 2 John Murray Bond b: 1816 Frederick Co., MD d: 1863 > 2 Reuben Bond b: September 1818 Frederick Co., MD d: February 13, 1884 >.... +Mary Ann Brower b: December 08, 1818 Frederick Co., MD d: June 05, >1889 Londonderry Township, Guernsey Co., OH > 2 [1] Charles Bond b: 1821 Londonderry, OH d: 1906 >.... +Martha Stockdale > *2nd Wife of [1] Charles Bond: >.... +Martha Rolsten > 2 [2] Christopher Bond b: 1822 Guernsey Co., OH d: 1893 >.... +Rachel Burkhead > *2nd Wife of [2] Christopher Bond: >.... +Casander Grimes > 2 James Bond b: December 01, 1824 Guernsey Co., OH d: October 13, 1890 >.... +Martha Jane Frush m: April 10, 1851 > 2 Susanna Bond b: 1826 Londonderry, Guernsey Co., OH > 2 [3] Joshua Hood Bond b: May 31, 1830 Guernsey Co., OH d: December 03, >1905 >.... +Susan Taylor Huffman > *2nd Wife of [3] Joshua Hood Bond: >.... +Margaret ??? > 2 Larkin Bond b: May 31, 1830 Guernsey Co., Ohio d: March 06, 1910 >Lawrence Co., Missouri >.... +Cordelia Hood Jarvis b: December 12, 1832 Belmont County, Ohio m: >March 13, 1851 Belmont Co., OH d: May 15, 1902 Lawrence Co., Missouri > 2 Henry Cruser Bond b: January 27, 1833 Guernsey Co., OH d: March 02, 1899 >.... +Isabell Peregoy m: February 28, 1861 > 2 Francis Asbury Bond b: June 21, 1835 Guernsey Co., OH d: November 24, >1864 >.... +Christine Huffman > 2 Elizabeth Bond b: 1837 Guernsey Co., OH > > >Joshua was the son of Christopher Bond: > >Descendants of Christopher Bond > > 1 Christopher Bond b: November 02, 1757 Frederick Co., MD d: Aft. 1796 >. +Sarah Pindell b: June 29, 1765 m: December 13, 1787 Baltimore Co., >Maryland > 2 Joshua Bond b: October 03, 1788 >.... +Abigail Murray b: November 14, 1790 Frederick Co., Maryland > 2 Larkin Bond b: Abt. 1790 Maryland >.... +Elizabeth ??? b: Abt. 1785 Maryland > 2 John Bond > 2 Christopher Bond > 2 Charles Bond > 2 Henry Bond > 2 Shadrach Bond > > >Jan Phillips >littlerip@proaxis.com > >At 01:11 AM 12/16/98 -0800, you wrote: >>Harleigh and Sandy >>I've search what materiel I have,and i just don't know which James went to >>Oregon. I know that there was two brothers, James and Henry, in Polk Co. >>about the time of the Civil War. >>My ggreatfather, John Bond, was in Ripley Co. and some Bonds in Butler Co. >>John Bond married in Doniphan, Ripley Co. Mo. Feb. 1868. Then went to Texas. >>I haven't did a lot of research on on my branches. Been doing this for less >>than a year. >>This may help some. Got this off the USGENWEB Website Guernsey Co. Ohio: >>1850 >>Elizabeth Bond at Wright >>James Bond at Londonderry >>1880 >>James Bond at Londonderry >>This is siblings of Joshua Bond born Oct 3, 1788 Baltimore Co. Md. died >>April 4, 1872 Fairview, Guernsey Co, Ohio >>Wife: Abigail Murray born Nov 14, 1790 Frederick Co. Md. died Jan 18, 1867 >>Guernsey Co. Ohio. >>They had a whole mess of kids. >>This Elizabeth was born 1837 in Guernsey Co. Ohio. > >
No one has ever provided any connection between William of Watertown, John of Newbury and Thomas of Virginia. Noone has ever proved a link between Jonas and John of Newbury. The author of Colonial Families .. was trying to flatter my grandmother when he used the three brothers and royalty ties. His was salesmanship and conjecture, not research. Charlie Bond ---------- > From: joywil@telapex.com > To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: bonds,3 bros > Date: Monday, January 04, 1999 8:22 PM > > 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 > > > > > > ______________________________
A great poem Charlie1, Semper Fi & Merry Christmas!! Ferris Bond Washington, D.C.
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>Curled up on a poncho, the floor for a bed? > >I realized the families that I saw this night, >Owed their lives to these soldiers who were willing to fight. > >Soon round the world, the children would play, >And grownups would celebrate a bright Christmas day. > >They all enjoyed freedom each month of the year, >Because of the soldiers, like the one lying here. > >I couldn't help wonder how many lay alone, >On a cold Christmas Eve in a land far from home. > >The very thought brought a tear to my eye, >I dropped to my knees and started to cry. > >The soldier awakened and I heard a rough voice, >Santa don't cry, this life is my choice; > >I fight for freedom, I don't ask for more, >My life is my god, my country, my corps. > >The soldier rolled over and drifted to sleep, >I couldn't control it, I continued to weep. > >I kept watch for hours, so silent and still, >And we both shivered from the cold night's chill. > >I didn't want to leave on that cold, dark, night, >This guardian of honor so willing to fight. > >Then the soldier rolled over, With a voice soft and pure, > >Whispered, carry on Santa, It's Christmas day, all is secure; > >One look at my watch, and I knew he was right, >Merry Christmas my friend, and to all a good night. > >----------------------------------------------------- > >This poem was written by a Marine stationed in Okinawa Japan; The following >is his request I think it is reasonable..... > > > >PLEASE. Would you do me the kind favor of sending this to as may people as >you can? Christmas will be coming soon and some credit is due to our US >service men and women for our being able to celebrate these festivities. >Let's try in this small way to pay a tiny bit of what we owe. Make people >stop and think of our heroes, living and dead, who sacrificed themselves >for us. >Please, do your small part to plant this small seed. > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------- >The Illinois USGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgenweb >Illinois Ancestor Registry http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgenweb/queries >Stone Cnty MO., USGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mostone/stone.htm >Barry Cnty MO., USGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/barry.htm > > >--------------43FDEFB5F626E61ABB683CA1-- > > >--part0_914298719_boundary-- >
Hi, Joshua Bond mentioned below was my line - here's his family: Descendants of Joshua Bond 1 Joshua Bond b: October 03, 1788 Baltimore Co., Maryland d: April 04, 1872 Fairview, Guernsey Co., Ohio . +Abigail Murray b: November 14, 1790 Frederick Co., Maryland m: May 02, 1812 Frederick Co., MD d: January 18, 1867 Guernsey Co., Ohio 2 Mary Ann Bond b: 1813 Frederick Co., MD d: 1887 2 Jemima Bond b: 1814 Frederick Co., MD .... +Harrison Grey 2 John Murray Bond b: 1816 Frederick Co., MD d: 1863 2 Reuben Bond b: September 1818 Frederick Co., MD d: February 13, 1884 .... +Mary Ann Brower b: December 08, 1818 Frederick Co., MD d: June 05, 1889 Londonderry Township, Guernsey Co., OH 2 [1] Charles Bond b: 1821 Londonderry, OH d: 1906 .... +Martha Stockdale *2nd Wife of [1] Charles Bond: .... +Martha Rolsten 2 [2] Christopher Bond b: 1822 Guernsey Co., OH d: 1893 .... +Rachel Burkhead *2nd Wife of [2] Christopher Bond: .... +Casander Grimes 2 James Bond b: December 01, 1824 Guernsey Co., OH d: October 13, 1890 .... +Martha Jane Frush m: April 10, 1851 2 Susanna Bond b: 1826 Londonderry, Guernsey Co., OH 2 [3] Joshua Hood Bond b: May 31, 1830 Guernsey Co., OH d: December 03, 1905 .... +Susan Taylor Huffman *2nd Wife of [3] Joshua Hood Bond: .... +Margaret ??? 2 Larkin Bond b: May 31, 1830 Guernsey Co., Ohio d: March 06, 1910 Lawrence Co., Missouri .... +Cordelia Hood Jarvis b: December 12, 1832 Belmont County, Ohio m: March 13, 1851 Belmont Co., OH d: May 15, 1902 Lawrence Co., Missouri 2 Henry Cruser Bond b: January 27, 1833 Guernsey Co., OH d: March 02, 1899 .... +Isabell Peregoy m: February 28, 1861 2 Francis Asbury Bond b: June 21, 1835 Guernsey Co., OH d: November 24, 1864 .... +Christine Huffman 2 Elizabeth Bond b: 1837 Guernsey Co., OH Joshua was the son of Christopher Bond: Descendants of Christopher Bond 1 Christopher Bond b: November 02, 1757 Frederick Co., MD d: Aft. 1796 . +Sarah Pindell b: June 29, 1765 m: December 13, 1787 Baltimore Co., Maryland 2 Joshua Bond b: October 03, 1788 .... +Abigail Murray b: November 14, 1790 Frederick Co., Maryland 2 Larkin Bond b: Abt. 1790 Maryland .... +Elizabeth ??? b: Abt. 1785 Maryland 2 John Bond 2 Christopher Bond 2 Charles Bond 2 Henry Bond 2 Shadrach Bond Jan Phillips littlerip@proaxis.com At 01:11 AM 12/16/98 -0800, you wrote: >Harleigh and Sandy >I've search what materiel I have,and i just don't know which James went to >Oregon. I know that there was two brothers, James and Henry, in Polk Co. >about the time of the Civil War. >My ggreatfather, John Bond, was in Ripley Co. and some Bonds in Butler Co. >John Bond married in Doniphan, Ripley Co. Mo. Feb. 1868. Then went to Texas. >I haven't did a lot of research on on my branches. Been doing this for less >than a year. >This may help some. Got this off the USGENWEB Website Guernsey Co. Ohio: >1850 >Elizabeth Bond at Wright >James Bond at Londonderry >1880 >James Bond at Londonderry >This is siblings of Joshua Bond born Oct 3, 1788 Baltimore Co. Md. died >April 4, 1872 Fairview, Guernsey Co, Ohio >Wife: Abigail Murray born Nov 14, 1790 Frederick Co. Md. died Jan 18, 1867 >Guernsey Co. Ohio. >They had a whole mess of kids. >This Elizabeth was born 1837 in Guernsey Co. Ohio.
Harleigh and Sandy I've search what materiel I have,and i just don't know which James went to Oregon. I know that there was two brothers, James and Henry, in Polk Co. about the time of the Civil War. My ggreatfather, John Bond, was in Ripley Co. and some Bonds in Butler Co. John Bond married in Doniphan, Ripley Co. Mo. Feb. 1868. Then went to Texas. I haven't did a lot of research on on my branches. Been doing this for less than a year. This may help some. Got this off the USGENWEB Website Guernsey Co. Ohio: 1850 Elizabeth Bond at Wright James Bond at Londonderry 1880 James Bond at Londonderry This is siblings of Joshua Bond born Oct 3, 1788 Baltimore Co. Md. died April 4, 1872 Fairview, Guernsey Co, Ohio Wife: Abigail Murray born Nov 14, 1790 Frederick Co. Md. died Jan 18, 1867 Guernsey Co. Ohio. They had a whole mess of kids. This Elizabeth was born 1837 in Guernsey Co. Ohio. -----Original Message----- From: Harleigh & Sandy Winkler <sew@goldrush.com> To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com <BOND-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, December 12, 1998 10:16 PM Subject: Re: Happy Holidays > >Whoops! Forgot to send the copy of what I had sent to Herbert Jones on my >BOND - JOHNSON connections. Here it is: > >Harleigh > >============================================================ > >Hi Herb: > >I saw you post on Old Daniel indicating that he may have lead your BONDS to >MO in the early 1850's. Hope you might be able to shed some light on my >blank BOND wall! The following is all I have on my BONDS. They were in >Lincoln Co., MO in the 1840'/50's. > >My GG Grandfather, James Thomas JOHNSON m. 05/091844 Elizabeth BOND in >Lincoln Co., MO, by Charles Wheeler, JP; wits; Samuel HOWELL, Joseph C. >HUNTER and others. Elizabeth died in 1851-53 in Salem, Marion Co., OR >(possibly Linn Co.) shortly after they traveled across the plains with their >three children from MO to OR. Prior to her death Elizabeth asked James to >marry her 1st cousin, my GG Grandmother, Sally Ann "Sarah" EAST. So >following Elizabeth's death James returned to MO with his three children, >the oldest being six, via the Isthmus of Panama. He married Sally Ann >"Sarah" EAST on 11/17/1853 in Lincoln Co., MO, by James Bain, JP. James and >Sally traveled again by oxen driven wagon probably first to OR, where >Elizabeth had died and then to CA (or possibly directly to CA) in 1863 with >seven children (four of their own and James and Elizabeth's three). Their >journey to OR probably began in IL rather than MO, since their last son, >Garrett JOHNSON, before leaving was born in IL (probably Adams Co., IL). > >Elizabeth BOND'S parents were Zilla (Zella) WELTY and ??(Unknown) BOND. >Sally Ann "Sarah" EAST'S parents were Frances "Franny" WELTY, b. ab. 1804 in >Warren >Co, KY m. ca. 1822 probably in Simpson Co., KY to Heinrick Thomas "TOM" >EAST, b. >11/17/1803 in Bethania, Stokes Co, NC. They are my GGG Grandparents. Zilla >(Zella) WELTY and Frances "Fanny" WETLY's parents were Abraham WELTY m. >06/03/1802 Mary Frances ROLAND in Warren Co., KY, her cons by parents, >Joseph and Catherine ROLAND. > >The children of James Thomas JOHNSON and Elizabeth BOND are (5) that I am >aware of): > Mary Frances Johnson (twin - died in 1st year) > Elizabeth Johnson (twin - died in 1st year) > Martha Ann "Aunt Patsy" Johnson, b. 1846 in Lincoln Co, MO > Richard Moses "Dick" Johnson, b. 1847 in Lincoln Co, MO > James Bond "Jimmy" Johnson, b. 1850 in Lincoln Co, MO > >A Moses BOND m. 02/17/1850 Sophia PRICE in Lincoln Co., MO. Moses may be >Elizabeth's brother or possibly her father, if this was his second marriage >(just a guess). >There is an obvious connection between Elizabeth and Moses, as the middle >names of Richard Moses "Dick" JOHNSON and James Bond JOHNSON would >indicate. > > >
Merry Christmas to all! I am searching for anything on an Allie BOND. She married Edward Randolf Caughey and had children in Kansas and Okla. I have no dates other than 2 of the children were born in , 1886 -1899, . She was alive and living in Skiatook, Okla. in 1944. Any information would be much appreciated. Thanks ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Phyllis, I am also researching the names of BOND, McFARLAND, HAUSER and OVERHOLTZ. I would be happy to exchange info. What areas are you referring to? Jo Kester kester@saber.udayton.edu -----Original Message----- From: Phyllis Bell <pbell@htb.net> To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com <BOND-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, December 12, 1998 6:47 PM Subject: Happy Holidays > * > * > BOND > MARTIN > FREELAND > SEACHRIST > BUYS * BALL > GOOD * HAILE > ROBBINS * PECK > MCFARLAND * MANN > RENNER * HUMPHREYS > VAN ANTWERP * REESE > PARRISH * CRABILL * BOONE > MERRYMAN * FOULKE * BURLE > STIFLER * GARDNER * STRICKLER > COTTRELL * HENDON * VAN SLYKE > SCHERMERHORN * HOOVER * BARCUS > KINSEL * HOUSER * JUDWYN * DUTRIEUX > WETTERHOLDT * DUKEHART * KUNS * CONYN > FONDA * OVERHOLTZ * WILLIAMS * ZUMWALD > ROBERTS * JOHNSON * RUFFNER * GROOT * FABRI > MEBIE * BORSBOOM * RINKHOUT * SIEVER * BEIDLER > *************** > HAPPY > HUNTING > IN 1999 > *************** > > MERRY CHRISTMAS > EVERYONE! > > Phyllis > > > >
I don't know if we're on the same page but, my line is Richard Wade Bond b.March 02, 1819, Hamilton Co. Ill. (parents:Maston and Tabitha Ward Bond,) married to Lydia J. Johnson b. March 07, 1821, Tenn. (parents: father and mother ?- b. N.C.) Sandra Brandt brandt@powerweb.net ---------- > From: Harleigh & Sandy Winkler <sew@goldrush.com> > To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Happy Holidays > Date: Sunday, December 13, 1998 12:16 AM > > > Whoops! Forgot to send the copy of what I had sent to Herbert Jones on my > BOND - JOHNSON connections. Here it is: > > Harleigh > > ============================================================ > > Hi Herb: > > I saw you post on Old Daniel indicating that he may have lead your BONDS to > MO in the early 1850's. Hope you might be able to shed some light on my > blank BOND wall! The following is all I have on my BONDS. They were in > Lincoln Co., MO in the 1840'/50's. > > My GG Grandfather, James Thomas JOHNSON m. 05/091844 Elizabeth BOND in > Lincoln Co., MO, by Charles Wheeler, JP; wits; Samuel HOWELL, Joseph C. > HUNTER and others. Elizabeth died in 1851-53 in Salem, Marion Co., OR > (possibly Linn Co.) shortly after they traveled across the plains with their > three children from MO to OR. Prior to her death Elizabeth asked James to > marry her 1st cousin, my GG Grandmother, Sally Ann "Sarah" EAST. So > following Elizabeth's death James returned to MO with his three children, > the oldest being six, via the Isthmus of Panama. He married Sally Ann > "Sarah" EAST on 11/17/1853 in Lincoln Co., MO, by James Bain, JP. James and > Sally traveled again by oxen driven wagon probably first to OR, where > Elizabeth had died and then to CA (or possibly directly to CA) in 1863 with > seven children (four of their own and James and Elizabeth's three). Their > journey to OR probably began in IL rather than MO, since their last son, > Garrett JOHNSON, before leaving was born in IL (probably Adams Co., IL). > > Elizabeth BOND'S parents were Zilla (Zella) WELTY and ??(Unknown) BOND. > Sally Ann "Sarah" EAST'S parents were Frances "Franny" WELTY, b. ab. 1804 in > Warren > Co, KY m. ca. 1822 probably in Simpson Co., KY to Heinrick Thomas "TOM" > EAST, b. > 11/17/1803 in Bethania, Stokes Co, NC. They are my GGG Grandparents. Zilla > (Zella) WELTY and Frances "Fanny" WETLY's parents were Abraham WELTY m. > 06/03/1802 Mary Frances ROLAND in Warren Co., KY, her cons by parents, > Joseph and Catherine ROLAND. > > The children of James Thomas JOHNSON and Elizabeth BOND are (5) that I am > aware of): > Mary Frances Johnson (twin - died in 1st year) > Elizabeth Johnson (twin - died in 1st year) > Martha Ann "Aunt Patsy" Johnson, b. 1846 in Lincoln Co, MO > Richard Moses "Dick" Johnson, b. 1847 in Lincoln Co, MO > James Bond "Jimmy" Johnson, b. 1850 in Lincoln Co, MO > > A Moses BOND m. 02/17/1850 Sophia PRICE in Lincoln Co., MO. Moses may be > Elizabeth's brother or possibly her father, if this was his second marriage > (just a guess). > There is an obvious connection between Elizabeth and Moses, as the middle > names of Richard Moses "Dick" JOHNSON and James Bond JOHNSON would > indicate. > >
Whoops! Forgot to send the copy of what I had sent to Herbert Jones on my BOND - JOHNSON connections. Here it is: Harleigh ============================================================ Hi Herb: I saw you post on Old Daniel indicating that he may have lead your BONDS to MO in the early 1850's. Hope you might be able to shed some light on my blank BOND wall! The following is all I have on my BONDS. They were in Lincoln Co., MO in the 1840'/50's. My GG Grandfather, James Thomas JOHNSON m. 05/091844 Elizabeth BOND in Lincoln Co., MO, by Charles Wheeler, JP; wits; Samuel HOWELL, Joseph C. HUNTER and others. Elizabeth died in 1851-53 in Salem, Marion Co., OR (possibly Linn Co.) shortly after they traveled across the plains with their three children from MO to OR. Prior to her death Elizabeth asked James to marry her 1st cousin, my GG Grandmother, Sally Ann "Sarah" EAST. So following Elizabeth's death James returned to MO with his three children, the oldest being six, via the Isthmus of Panama. He married Sally Ann "Sarah" EAST on 11/17/1853 in Lincoln Co., MO, by James Bain, JP. James and Sally traveled again by oxen driven wagon probably first to OR, where Elizabeth had died and then to CA (or possibly directly to CA) in 1863 with seven children (four of their own and James and Elizabeth's three). Their journey to OR probably began in IL rather than MO, since their last son, Garrett JOHNSON, before leaving was born in IL (probably Adams Co., IL). Elizabeth BOND'S parents were Zilla (Zella) WELTY and ??(Unknown) BOND. Sally Ann "Sarah" EAST'S parents were Frances "Franny" WELTY, b. ab. 1804 in Warren Co, KY m. ca. 1822 probably in Simpson Co., KY to Heinrick Thomas "TOM" EAST, b. 11/17/1803 in Bethania, Stokes Co, NC. They are my GGG Grandparents. Zilla (Zella) WELTY and Frances "Fanny" WETLY's parents were Abraham WELTY m. 06/03/1802 Mary Frances ROLAND in Warren Co., KY, her cons by parents, Joseph and Catherine ROLAND. The children of James Thomas JOHNSON and Elizabeth BOND are (5) that I am aware of): Mary Frances Johnson (twin - died in 1st year) Elizabeth Johnson (twin - died in 1st year) Martha Ann "Aunt Patsy" Johnson, b. 1846 in Lincoln Co, MO Richard Moses "Dick" Johnson, b. 1847 in Lincoln Co, MO James Bond "Jimmy" Johnson, b. 1850 in Lincoln Co, MO A Moses BOND m. 02/17/1850 Sophia PRICE in Lincoln Co., MO. Moses may be Elizabeth's brother or possibly her father, if this was his second marriage (just a guess). There is an obvious connection between Elizabeth and Moses, as the middle names of Richard Moses "Dick" JOHNSON and James Bond JOHNSON would indicate.
Hi Phyliss: That was clever! It also brings up a question. What is your BOND - JOHNSON connection? The following is a copy of a message I sent to Herbert Jones this AM on what I have on my BOND - JOHNSON connections. Do they ring any bells with you or any of the rest of you BOND researchers out there. Date: Saturday, December 12, 1998 6:41 PM Subject: Happy Holidays > MERRY CHRISTMAS > EVERYONE! > > Phyllis
Very clever, Phyllis. Must have taken more patience than I have! Thank you for including it on the Bond list. ginny Subject: Happy Holidays > * > * > BOND > MARTIN > FREELAND > SEACHRIST > BUYS * BALL > GOOD * HAILE > ROBBINS * PECK > MCFARLAND * MANN > RENNER * HUMPHREYS > VAN ANTWERP * REESE > PARRISH * CRABILL * BOONE > MERRYMAN * FOULKE * BURLE > STIFLER * GARDNER * STRICKLER > COTTRELL * HENDON * VAN SLYKE > SCHERMERHORN * HOOVER * BARCUS > KINSEL * HOUSER * JUDWYN * DUTRIEUX > WETTERHOLDT * DUKEHART * KUNS * CONYN > FONDA * OVERHOLTZ * WILLIAMS * ZUMWALD > ROBERTS * JOHNSON * RUFFNER * GROOT * FABRI > MEBIE * BORSBOOM * RINKHOUT * SIEVER * BEIDLER > *************** > HAPPY > HUNTING > IN 1999 > *************** > > MERRY CHRISTMAS > EVERYONE! > > Phyllis > >
* * BOND MARTIN FREELAND SEACHRIST BUYS * BALL GOOD * HAILE ROBBINS * PECK MCFARLAND * MANN RENNER * HUMPHREYS VAN ANTWERP * REESE PARRISH * CRABILL * BOONE MERRYMAN * FOULKE * BURLE STIFLER * GARDNER * STRICKLER COTTRELL * HENDON * VAN SLYKE SCHERMERHORN * HOOVER * BARCUS KINSEL * HOUSER * JUDWYN * DUTRIEUX WETTERHOLDT * DUKEHART * KUNS * CONYN FONDA * OVERHOLTZ * WILLIAMS * ZUMWALD ROBERTS * JOHNSON * RUFFNER * GROOT * FABRI MEBIE * BORSBOOM * RINKHOUT * SIEVER * BEIDLER *************** HAPPY HUNTING IN 1999 *************** MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE! Phyllis
Phyllis are these names what you are looking for? My maiden name was Bond and I have been researching Freeland for a long time. If Freeland is one of your names, where are they from? Sandy L