I am looking for my ancestors' roots. I would like to find the parents of my gggrand parents or any information about siblings. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Tom Lambert tomlambert@aol.com <A HREF="http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/a/m/Thomas-W-Lambert/">Tom Lambert's Genealogy Homepage</A> Descendants of Sarah Bond 1 Sarah Bond b: Abt. 1816 in Pennsylvania .. +Thomas Lambert b: Abt. 1805 in Virginia ........ 2 Ann Lambert b: 1835 in Virginia ........ 2 Eliza Lambert b: 1837 in Ohio ........ 2 William H. Lambert b: 1839 in Ohio ........ 2 Mary Lambert b: 1841 in Ohio ........ 2 Sarah Lambert b: 1844 in Ohio ........ 2 John Lambert b: 1850 in Missouri ........ 2 George Alexander Lambert b: March 22, 1854 in Missouri d: February 13, 1938 in Oakland, California ............ +Etta Nancy Painter b: June 03, 1863 in Illinois d: January 16, 1925 in Oakland, California
I'm looking for info on a Wesley Daniel Bonds born around 1820's in TN. He married a Milinda or Matilda Polk (or Poke.) Also possibly other marriages, Rebecca ?. He had at least one son that I know of, Greenberry Bonds b: Feb. 25, 1947 in MS (Greenberry's poss. birthname was John Richard Green Bonds) Greenberry Bonds married Sarah Williams in Van Buren Co., AR in 1870 They had 6 children (that I know of) 1. William Jackson Bonds b: 1872, married Sarah Jones (My g-grandfather) 2. Janie Louisa Bonds b:1874, married J.W. Newman 3. Nancy Melinda Bonds b: 1877, married H. Thomas Bradford 4. Daniel Wesley Bonds b: 1879, married Sarah Tucker 5. Minerva Bonds b: abt. 1881, married Dave. N. Huddleston 6. John Richard Bonds b: 1883, married Dora Lousetta Stobaugh Greenberry Bonds went by Green and Greenberry (that I found on marriage records and 1880 census) Greenberry died in 1883 in AR and Sarah remarried Mr. ? Smith and they had some children. If you recognize this family or can give me any help, especially on Greenberry or Wesley Daniel Bonds, I'd like to hear from you. Thanks, Kendy from CA _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Seeking information on Robert Bonds, b. 1795, N. Carolina, veteran War of 1812, m. Mary (Polly) Benthall 1812 J. Hanson mcartney@geneseo.net
Forwarded by a new member not yet on the list: Jan littlerip@proaxis.com _____________________ >---------- Forwarded message ---------- >Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 06:01:33 -0700 >From: john <jpgould@ipa.net> >To: ggohr01@mail.orion.org >Subject: subscribe - BOND > >Seeking information on SURNAME Bond who married or related to Surname Gould- >probably from new york or possibly pennsylvania - Related to William Bond >Gould >- born in l8l6. > >John Gould jpgould@ipa.net >
I have previously sent requests for any help on Edward Bond, Sr.(possibly born in MO). I have had to change e-mail accounts from sweethonesty@geocities.com to dehnel_snavely@yahoo.com I have also been able to compile a partial list of BONDS that are buried in Cloud Co., KS: Pleasant Hill Cemetery ---------------------- Oneita R. Helen G. "Dr." Harry G. Miltonvale Cemetery ------------------- William T. Millie L. Phoebe C. Thomas C. Glasco Cemetery --------------- George Emil Edward J. (Sr.) John N. Catherine E. Mary Sarah M. Edward J (Jr.) Lulu G Bullock Bond Nathan D Effie P. Susannah If you want more info on these people, contact me and I will give you what I have. Thanks, Teresa Dehnel-Snavely _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
"Portrait and Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley - Oregon," Chapman Publishing Company, Chicago, 1903. Samuel Lincoln Bond As a merchant of Irving, Lane County, Samuel Lincoln Bond occupies a prominent and influential position in this section of the community. He is a native of this state, having been born on his father's donation land claim one mile west of Irving, February 27, 1861, his father, Allen Bond, being a pioneer of 1853. He was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia, December 5, 1833, and was taken to Indiana at the age of three years. There he married Rachel Robinson, and shortly after their marriage the young people crossed the plains with ox-teams. During the passage Mr. Bond met with the misfortune of losing his team, and was thus compelled to complete the trip with the assistance of his brother. He at once took up a donation claim of three hundred and twenty acres upon his arrival in Lane County, Oregon, and here he erected the first log cabin in the neighborhood, and remained an active citizen of this locality until 1898, when he removed to Irving and died here, October 22, 1902, his wife having passed away in 1901. He was a Republican in politics and always took an active part in the promotion of the principles which he so heartily endorsed. As a member of the state legislature he ably represented his party in 1876, and as a patriot he was a member of the home guard during the Indian troubles of the early days. His wife was a member of the Christian Church. Eleven children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bond, of whom four sons and five daughters are now living. S. Lincoln Bond was reared upon his father's farm and educated in Clear Lake, Lane County, and in Portland Business College, in the latter receiving a thorough course in business training. On returning to the farm he engaged in agricultural pursuits and carried to the work the advantages of his business training, remaining so employed until the fall of 1882, when he came to Irving and entered upon a mercantile life in partnership with his father. This partnership was continued until the death of the latter, and since then Mr. Bond has continued the work alone, having a complete line of merchandise such as usually found in a general store. He has also a lumber-yard and deals as well in grain, hogs, etc. At the death of his father he was appointed one of the administrators of the estate and sole administrator of the firms of A. Bond & Son. December 24, 1884, Mr. Bond was united in marriage with Miss Belle Bushnell, the daughter of G. E. Bushnell, and they have the following children: Livia, now attending the academy at Philomath, a young lady of excellent attainments, having just completed a four-years course in music; Franklin L. and Samuel C. Like his father, Mr. Bond has always been public-spirited, and takes an active interest in the affairs of the community, and as such he holds a position on the board of trustees of Philomath College, and in the United Brethren Church, of which he is a member, he is also trustee, having previously served for three years as steward. Jan Phillips littlerip@proaxis.com
Hi, William Bond must be a good name. My Grandfather was a William Bond, his father was Joseph, but Joseph father was William Bond, also. All born in England, Macclesfield. My mother was named Mary Bond, she came to the USA in 1921 with 2 sisters and a brother. Happy Easter! Phyllis Keller
History of Oregon, Vol. I, Charles Henry Carey, Pioneer Historical Publishing Co., Chicago-Portland, 1922 Isaac William Bond. Prosperous and on good terms with himself and the world at large, Isaac W. Bond is living a somewhat retired life on his farm of three hundred and twenty-five acres northwest of Eugene. His has been a busy existence, crowned with success because of his industry and good management, and because of strict adherence to the principles of honesty and consideration for all with whom he has had to do. Born in Shenandoah County, Virginia, December 19, 1827, he is a son of Joseph and Mary (Eeshelman) Bond, natives of Virginia, and the former of English extraction. The parents were married in the old Dominion, and there six sons and five daughters were born to them, Isaac W. being the fourth child. When he was nine years old, in 1836, the family untertook the long journey overland to Indiana, settling in Knox County, where the father died December 31, 1838, at the age of forty-eight years. After his death the family continued together for many years, or until Isaac W. and Allen Bond made arrangements to come to Oregon in 1853. Thousands of men now enjoying the advantages of Oregon date their start in life from the time when they buckled on their courage and started forth on the plains between them and the Pacific Ocean. Thus it was with Isaac and Allen Bond, who joined a party under Vincent McClure, consisting of five wagons, they themselves having three yoke of oxen and three yoke of cows. Making the start, March 21, 1853, they crossed the Wabash River and proceeded with few discomforts until locating near the present farm of Mr. Bond, November 1, 1853. The latter was the happy possessor of one cow and one yoke of oxen at the end of his journey, and these served as a nucleus, around which he built up his present large farming industry. Mr. McClure, his brother, and Allen and Isaac Bond camped around the section corner, and afterward held these farms for themselves, being well content with the richness of the land, and desirability of the location. Mr. Bond from the wild land improved his farm into the present fine property, built a modern home to supplant the one hastily constructed, and put up modern barns, outhouses and fences. His land has yielded well of general farm produce, and at all times he has had fine cattle on his place, deriving a considerable yearly income from their sale. So absorbed has he been in his home and church life that Mr. Bond has never taken an active interest in political undertakings, although as the friend of education he has served on the school board for twenty years, and as the friend of good roads has been a member of the board of supervisors for three terms. In 1851 he was united with Hettie McClure, daughter of the captain of the train in which Mr. Bond came to the west, and who was born in Knox County, Indiana, August 19, 1835. Mrs. Bond proved an earnest and sympathetic helpmate, and in the early days of struggle and adversity in the new country stimulated the flagging and ofttimes discouraged hearts of those by whom she was surrounded. Notwithstanding the hard work which she accomplished she reared ten children to be useful men and women, impressing all with the necessity of thrift, economy, industry and integrity. At the time of her death, April 14, 1901, she left the following children to mourn her loss: V. S.; Louise, the wife of Rufus Robinson of Walton, Lane County; Allen, living on a farm three miles from the home place; Emma, the wife of William Wheeler of Pleasant Hill; Eliza Catherine, the wife of Halvor Wheeler of Pleasant Hill; and Amanda, living at home; Robert B., living near his father; Joseph W.; William L.; Mary A., who was the wife of C. H. Withrow, are all deceased. Mr. Bond has always taken an active part in the Christian Church and was a deacon for many years.
Thank you for replying! Capt. Thomas Harrison was in the Black Hawk Wars and I have quite a bit on him as he is my direct line descendant (but not on his parents which are still unproven and so need more info). Husb: Thomas Harrison, Capt. Born: Dec 26, 1798 Place: Hampshire, VA Died: July 4, 1873 Place: Pleasant Valley, Jo Daviess, IL (Plum River Pct. originally) Married: Place: Waterloo, Monroe, IL Wife: (1) Melinda Whaley (2) Ann Todd Bond in 1837; Died: 1839 (they had one son died who died soon after mother) (3) Catherine Elizabeth DeLauney on Nov 4, 1841 "Tommy" (as he was called right up until his death), fought in the Black Hawk Wars and I have a couple stories "Katie" used to tell. Basically, the Plum River and Yellow Creek in Jo Daviess Co. of northern IL. Tommy served under Gen. Whiteside and with Stillman (Tommy gave his version of that defeat). Capt. Thomas Harrison was mustered out at the mouth of the Fov River and returned to the American Bottoms and resumed farming. Tommy had occasional visits from his first cousin, William Henry Harrison, in which they discussed Tommys bsing a "democrat" with old Tippecanoe saying "Tommie, I don't see how you ever got so far wrong." Both enjoyed talking about cattle and especially one new breed of imported cattle from England called "Durhams". William told Tommy he's "send him a Durham bull when I go home." He kept his promise, and William Beard, a yound neighbor of Tommys ( who was returning from courting future wife Rachel Harrison near North Bend, OH and Tommys niece) returned on a steamboat with the bull. By the way, although Tommy insisted they were first cousins, we have not found the link...could it be through one of the Harrison wives? Any ideas? I have more but is this enough? Please let me know as it seems by your e-mail that you may have some knowledge of my GGGGGGrandfather. Thanks again! Lee -----Original Message------ From: BOND-D-request@rootsweb.com <BOND-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: BOND-D@rootsweb.com <BOND-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, April 12, 1998 2:59 AM Subject: BOND-D Digest V98 #43
I don't know whose Bonds these might be; hope they help someone. If anyone is related to the Annie Bond, wife of John Reed of Lebanon (Oregon), I can possibly find more. _____________ History of Oregon, Vol. I, Charles Henry Carey, Pioneer Historical publishing co., Chicago-Portland, 1922 Albert B. Bond The pioneer annals of Oregon must needs contain the name of Nathan W. Bond, who twice crossed the plains to the west, and whose son, Albert B., is at present the part owner of his original donation claim. Nathan Bond was born in Tennessee, and as a boy moved with his parents to Illinois, and from there to Iowa, in which latter state he married Elizabeth J. Trailer. leaving his wife and children on a farm he crossed the plains with ox-teams in 1850, and after a few months in the gold fields of California returned by way of the Isthmus of Panama. The ship in which he sailed was becalmed and for forty days the anxious crew and passengers looked in vain for a breeze to fill their sails and bear them away. Provisions became scarce, and water low, and their successful landing became problematical. Eventually reaching his Iowa farm, he remained there until the Spring of 1853, and then packed together his household goods, laid in a store of provisions, and started several teams of plodding oxen across the plains. The first winter was spent in the Looney settlement, and in the spring of 1854 the father bought the right to a three hundred acre claim. So successful was he, and so confident of the ultimate development of this entire part of the country, that in 1856 he bought three hundred and thirty acres more. For twenty-nine years he labored successfully in his adopted state, his death occurring in 1889, at the age of seventy-three years. The wife who had shared his joys and sorrows, and who had materially aided in bringing about success, survived him until 1896, or until seventy-three years of age. Caroline, the oldest of their children, is the wife of Lewis Cox, of Washington; Annie is the wife of John Reed, of Lebanon; Benjamin F. died in the midst of a successful medical practice at Dallas, in 1871; and Susanna died in Iowa at seven years of age. The youngest in his father's family, and three years of age when he came across the plains, Albert B. Bond was reared on the home farm, and at irregular intervals attended the district schools. He assisted with the management of the entire farm until his marriage with Cornelia J. Beeler, at the age of twenty-three, after which he purchased one hundred and thirty acres of farm land near Scio, and there he farmed for eight years, and then went to eastern Oregon where he remained two years, and in 1882 he moved upon his present farm of two hundred and eighty acres, the same being a part of the old donation claim. He has made those modern improvements upon which the latter-day farmer prides himself, and for many years has engaged in general farming, stock and grain-raising. Six children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Bond of whom the oldest son, William B., was a soldier in the Spanish-American war, and as a member of the Fourth Infantry was present at El Caney and Santiago, afterward being under command of General Lawton in the Philippines. Clora E., Benjamin Franklin, Archie T., Looney C., and Loren are living at home with their parents. Mr. Bond is devoted to his farm and home, and has never found time or inclination to step out into the glare of political or other publicity. He is honest in all of his dealings, kindly and considerate in his association with those around him; and inclined to look on the better side of life. Jan Phillips littlerip@proaxis.com
Does anyone have any information on the following: William Bond b 1809 d ??? lived in VA + Margaret Alexander b 1813 d ??? Elizabeth Ann BOND b 1835 d 1884 +John Thomas Radford b 1835 d 1874 Margaret Jane Radford b 1857 d 1935 , TN + Benjamin Everett Bailey b 1858 d 1923 , Martin TN Bertie May Bailey b 1894 d 1971 , Martin TN I'd appreciate any ancestorial information of William Bond and any sibling information as well. Thanks in advance Harry
In a message dated 98-04-11 08:43:00 EDT, you write: << Subj: BOND, Ann TODD Date: 98-04-11 08:43:00 EDT From: douglee@together.net (douglee) Reply-to: BOND-L@rootsweb.com To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com I am looking for Ann TODD BOND. All I know is that she was married to a "BOND", widowed, and then married Capt. Thomas Harrison on Mar 9, 1837 in Monroe Co., IL. Ann died in 1839 in Monroe Co., IL. Family rumor is that Ann TODD was a sister or first cousin to Mary TODD LINCOLN. Is this enough info for someone out there to help me? THANKS! >> What was Capt. Thomas Harrison Captain of? Was he in the BLACK HAWK WAR or was he in the CIVIL WAR? Dennis
I am looking for Ann TODD BOND. All I know is that she was married to a "BOND", widowed, and then married Capt. Thomas Harrison on Mar 9, 1837 in Monroe Co., IL. Ann died in 1839 in Monroe Co., IL. Family rumor is that Ann TODD was a sister or first cousin to Mary TODD LINCOLN. Is this enough info for someone out there to help me? THANKS! Lee
I'm forwarding this to the Bond E-Mail List as Travis is not on the e-mail list. He sent this message to me privately, but I have no information to offer him. Maybe someone else knows something? Glenn Gohr ggohr01@mail.orion.org ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 03 Apr 1998 17:43:49 -0600 From: Travis Allen <alanreed@swbell.net> To: ggohr01@mail.orion.org Subject: BOND Looking for Anna BOND who married Wm Dawson HUSTON, b. 9 Aug. 1802, Lincoln, NC
My first post on here. My grandmother Alice E. Bonden, b Easton, PA Aug 24, 1892. Her parents were Ida Smith Moser Bonden and John Bonden. John's parents were Adam Bonden and Anna Hay Bonden. Adam was in the Civil war on the Union side. Does anyone have any information on this name. Nationality? connections? As far as I know, they all resided in the Easton area of Pennsylvania. Thanks for your help. Barbara
Charlotte: No. Unfortunately, the only information I have right now is from a Census that says he was born in South Carolina. If I find out where, I will let you know. Lisa
Hi Lisa, Do you have any idea where in South Carolina you William BOND was born? I have a Bond family that came from South Carolina to Franklin County, Georgia and from there they moved on to Campbell County, Georgia (near Atlanta) and then on into Louisiana and Arkansas. The reason I ask is because my data begins in South Carolina with Joseph Marion BOND born 28 Sept 1797 and two generations down from there I have his grandson, James WiILSON BOND born 15 May 1866 in Campbell County, Georgia. This was apparently a family name because a daughter also named her son James Wilson (in this case the surname was BYRD). Hope you find what you need. Charlotte
I don't recognize any of your Bonds but am searching for ancestors/relatives of Mary (or Mollie) Frances Bond who was living in Franklin Co., AR. in 1887. She was married to Hugh W. Nichols. She also had a brother, Tom. Ginny ---------- > From: MLCMRyan <MLCMRyan@aol.com> > To: BOND-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Kentucky/South Carolina Bond Family > Date: Tuesday, March 31, 1998 4:06 AM > > Hello! > > I am trying to find information on the Bond family. The earliest information > I have is William Bond b:1778 South Carolina, M:Sarah Truett Barwick b:1792 > They had at least 3 children: > Harriet Bond b:1832 Kentucky, married Thomas Tyra > Oliver Bond b:1833 Kentucky, married Lucinda Gum > Fletcher Bond b:1833/1834 Kentucky, married Lear Jean Wilson > > Fletcher and Lear (Leah?) had at least 9 children in Owsley Co, Kentucky: > Oliver P. Bond b:1851, married Louannie Browning > Louisa Bond b:1859, married Abraham Rowland > Margaret Bond b:1864, married Walter Hughes > Mary Bond b:1867, married George Bowman > Sopia Bond b: Oct 1869, married Joseph Tyra > Nathan Bond b:1872, married Ibby Bullock > Robert Bond b:1875, married Martha Tyra > William Bond b:1856 > John Wilson Bond b:1862, married Mary Ann Holcomb > > John and Mary Ann had at leat 8 children: > James Bond b:?, m:Mary J. Brummitt 30 Aug 1907 > Charles Bond > Lucinda Bond > Tom Bond > Albert Bond > Robert Bond > Elizabeth (Bessie) Bond > William Fletcher Bond b:1862, d:1930 m:Maud Ethel McCormick > > William & Maud had at least 3 children: > > Ruby Bond > Ruth Bond b:22 Mar 1929 > Mae Bond > > Does anyone have any information on this family? > > Thanks! > > Lisa Ryan > mlcmryan@aol.com
My oldest BOND ancestor is Edward BOND, Sr. b 22 Oct. 1859 d 06 Dec. 1939. Edward married Mary GRITTMAN. They had 9 children: (one died at birth in 1900) Edward BOND, Jr. (m Effie PARRAULT) Emma BOND (m Bert RINEHART) Elizabeth BOND (m Albert SNYDER) Bertha BOND (m Charles BRANDT) Mary R. BOND (m John ZACHARY) Laura BOND (m Claud SNYDER) Mildred BOND (m David RINEHART) George "Emil" BOND (m Catherine JONES) Contact me at sweethonesty@geocities.com if any of this information (as well as some descendents of above) sounds familiar. Thank you, Teresa Dehnel-Snavely
Hello! I am trying to find information on the Bond family. The earliest information I have is William Bond b:1778 South Carolina, M:Sarah Truett Barwick b:1792 They had at least 3 children: Harriet Bond b:1832 Kentucky, married Thomas Tyra Oliver Bond b:1833 Kentucky, married Lucinda Gum Fletcher Bond b:1833/1834 Kentucky, married Lear Jean Wilson Fletcher and Lear (Leah?) had at least 9 children in Owsley Co, Kentucky: Oliver P. Bond b:1851, married Louannie Browning Louisa Bond b:1859, married Abraham Rowland Margaret Bond b:1864, married Walter Hughes Mary Bond b:1867, married George Bowman Sopia Bond b: Oct 1869, married Joseph Tyra Nathan Bond b:1872, married Ibby Bullock Robert Bond b:1875, married Martha Tyra William Bond b:1856 John Wilson Bond b:1862, married Mary Ann Holcomb John and Mary Ann had at leat 8 children: James Bond b:?, m:Mary J. Brummitt 30 Aug 1907 Charles Bond Lucinda Bond Tom Bond Albert Bond Robert Bond Elizabeth (Bessie) Bond William Fletcher Bond b:1862, d:1930 m:Maud Ethel McCormick William & Maud had at least 3 children: Ruby Bond Ruth Bond b:22 Mar 1929 Mae Bond Does anyone have any information on this family? Thanks! Lisa Ryan mlcmryan@aol.com