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    1. Bond surname
    2. Jimmy Reynolds
    3. My wife Janice Bird is traced through William Bond and Rose Woode in early 1500's. Would love to share any data that I may have with others. Thanx jimr@4dcomm.com

    06/20/1997 09:59:22
    1. Richard BOND of Chester Co., PA
    2. David A. Heiden
    3. I would like to share information with others that have an interest in this Richard & Sarah ROBINETT BOND family of Chester Co., PA. Please write if you would like to share information. (1) 1. Richard * BOND Birth Date: About 1657 Birth Place: Upper Providence, PA Death Date: 1702/1703 Death Place: Chester, PA Spouse: Sarah ROBINETT Birth Date: About 1670 Birth Place: Bunbury, Cheshire, England Death Date: About 1734/1743 Death Place: E. Nottingham, Chester Co., PA Spouse Father: Allen * ROBINETT (1628-1694) Spouse Mother: Margaret SYMM (1632-1694) Marriage Date: About 1691/1692 Marriage Place: Chester Co., PA Children: Samuel (2) 1.1 Samuel BOND Birth Date: 1 Jan 1692/1693 Birth Place: Chester Co., PA Death Date: 10 Apr 1783 Death Place: E. Nottingham, MD Spouse: Ann SHARPLES Birth Date: 23 Aug 1708 Birth Place: Ridley Twp., Delaware Co., PA Death Date: 22 Aug 1786 Death Place: Shiloh, Cumberland Co., NJ Burial Place: Shiloh Cem., Cumberland Co., NJ Spouse Father: John, Jr. SHARPLES (1666-1747) Spouse Mother: Hannah PENNELL (1673-1721) Marriage Date: 1726 Marriage Place: Shiloh, Cumberland Co., NJ Children: Richard Clayton Sarah Margaret Susanna (3) 1.1.1a Richard Clayton BOND* Birth Date: 4 Oct 1728 Birth Place: Cecil Co., MD Death Date: 14 Jan 1819 Spouse: Mary JARMAN Birth Date: 4 Jul 1733 Birth Place: Hopewell, NJ Spouse Father: John JARMAN Spouse Mother: Esther AYARS (1683-1738) Children: Abel Samuel Lydia Richard Susanna Levi Sarah Mary Other spouses: Mary PASSMORE (3) 1.1.1b Richard Clayton BOND* (See above) Spouse: Mary PASSMORE Birth Date: 15 Mar 1747 Death Date: 5 Dec 1820 Children: Rachel Other spouses: Mary JARMAN (3) 1.1.2 Sarah BOND Birth Date: 1729 Death Date: 1812 Spouse: Ebenezer HOWELL Children: Richard (Gov. of NJ, Grandfather of Varina HOWELL DAVIS, wife of Jefferson DAVIS, President of the Confederate States of America (CSA). Sarah (3) 1.1.3 Margaret BOND Birth Date: 4 Oct 1732 Birth Place: Cecil Co., MD Death Date: 6 Oct 1822 Death Place: Shiloh, Cumberland Co., NJ Spouse: Jonathan D. DAVIS Rev. Birth Date: 7 Jul 1734 Birth Place: Newark, DE Death Date: 23 Jul 1785 Death Place: Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., NJ Spouse Father: David * DAVIS Rev. (1708-1769) Spouse Mother: Rachel THOMAS Children: Sarah James Ann David Samuel Ammi John Richard (3) 1.1.4 Susanna BOND Birth Date: 21 Oct 1735 Birth Place: Milford Hundred, Cecil Co., MD Death Date: 12 Apr 1810 Death Place: Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., NJ Spouse: Elnathan DAVIS Birth Date: 13 Dec 1735 Birth Place: Shiloh, Cumberland Co., NJ Death Date: 14 Dec 1802 Death Place: Shiloh, Cumberland Co., NJ Spouse Father: Jonathan Elnathan DAVIS Rev. (1709-1769) Spouse Mother: Hester (Esther) AYARS (1711-1775) Marriage Date: 31 May 1757 Marriage Place: Charlestown, MD Children: Rachel Jonathan Jacob Ebenezer Jedediah Susannah Samuel Bond Jeremiah Elnathan Susanna Margaret -- ******************************************* David A. Heiden <LHeiden@emory.edu> Fax: 770-925-7020 *******************************************

    06/20/1997 01:01:11
    1. Allen W. Bond
    2. Jan Patterson
    3. I am looking for information on Allen W. Bond, born abt 1782 in VA he married Salley Murry Feb 20, 1798 in Fluvanna, VA. she died before 1817. They had issue: 1. John B. born about 1800 he married Kitty Stone 2. Mary A. Bond born 1815 in Bedford County, VA died abt 1870 in Jefferson County, Illinois married WM Mills Boykin Feb 4, 1836 in Jefferson County, Illinois. After Salley's death Allen married first Elizabeth Donaho, they had issue: 1. Thomas Bond born 1823 in Sumner County, TN and 2.Allen W. Bond born 1831 in Illinois died 1900 in Jefferson County, Illinois Then Caroline Dengu their child was Ephriam H. born 1846 in Illinois. Can anyone help me with this line? Thanks, Jan -- Jan & Gary Patterson researching Boykin, Brewer, Brunham, Carney, Copeland, Jackson, Patterson, Poyner, Stewart and many others. Visit our WEB page at: http://www.galstar.com/~glpatter

    06/20/1997 12:06:17
    1. JOSHUA BOND b. 1788 MD
    2. Janice B. Phillips
    3. Looking for parents of Joshua BOND, b. Oct. 3, 1788 Baltimore Co., MD, who married Abigail MURRAY, b. Nov. 14, 1790 Frederick Co., MD. Joshua died April 4, 1872 in Guernsey Co., OH and Abigail d. Jan. 18, 1867 Guernsey Co. Information from the 1850 Guernsey Co., Ohio census: Joshua, 62 Abigail, 60 Susanna, 24 Larkin, 20 Joshua, 20 Henry, 18 Francis, 15 Elizabeth, 13 Jemina Murry, 78 also in household, Abigail's mother? I'm trying to find a link between Peter BOND, d. Apr. 28, 1705 and his wife Alice: their children were Peter, Thomas, William and John. Thomas had two sons named Joshua and Daniel (married Patience Bosely on Nov. 1, 1759), but this Joshua died when he was two. Daniel's children were Betsy Ann, Zacheus, Joshua, and Thomas. Anyone have more on Daniel or his son Joshua? Anyone have anything on Christopher Bond, (son of Peter [d. 1762] & Susanna Butler) who was born Nov. 2, 1757 and was said to have migrated to Ohio? Thanks, Jan Janice Bond (Ripley) Phillips littlerip@proaxis.com

    05/29/1997 07:35:22
    1. Bond-NC
    2. Hi, I am looking for any leads on Thomas Bond who had a daughter Mildred "Milly" b. abt 1790 in Granville (?), NC. She married John Frazer. They all moved to Lincoln Co., Georgia where Thomas Bond died sometime afte 1790. Does this family sound familar to any of y'all. Leslie Suffich.

    05/28/1997 09:32:31
    1. MAISER STORY
    2. Glenn Gohr
    3. For your interest, here is the article about the Maiser shutdown that appeared in the ATLANTA CONSTITUTION newspaper on Wednesday, May 14th: E-mail mishap halts genealogy service Researchers, buffs lose a valuable tool by Art Kramer STAFF WRITER A Dunwoody retailer said he unwittingly started a chain of junk e-mail that undermined one of the most popular exchanges of genealogy information on the Intenet. The shutdown is depriving tens of thousands of genealogy buffs of their most effective online research tool, said John Rigdon, national coordinator of The USGenWeb Project, a genealogy clearinghouse on the World Wide Web. The exchange, called Maiser, is a collection of mailing lists for those trading research about their ancestors. Many genealogy buffs subscribe to several lists, keyed to cities, towns, regions or family surnames. It's not unusual for a genealogy hobbyist to sift through several hundred list-sent messages daily, in search of a clue that points to a distant ancestor. Maiser, the largest collection of detailed lists with 40,000 subscribers, was forced off the Net last week after being used as a fake return address to hide the identity of a junk e-mailer. The disaster began when Sam Khuri, general manager of Benchmart Print Supply, sent a $100 money order to the post office box of a company that promised to advertise his service to 50,000 potential customers. "If I knew what they were going to do, I never would have sent the money," said Khuri, whose company recycles toner cartridges for copiers. The contractor, whose identity Khuri said he lost in a computer crash of his own, e-mailed thousands of ads touting Khuri's service last week. The junk e-mail was routed through Indiana University computers, making it appear the ads had come from the same computers that are home to the genealogy lists. The tactic of forging return addresses, making an uninvolved third party appear to be the sender of junk e-mail, is a common one. Such practices prompted several online services, including CompuServe and Prodigy, to get federal courts to help them bar junk e-mailers from their services. Larry Stephens, an Indiana University official who organized the groups as a hobby over the past three years, was forced to shut them down Friday rather than let them appear to be the source of the junk e-mail. Stephens said he couldn't risk furthering the perception that the junk e-mail was somehow connected to the university. "The loss of these mailing lists is devastating," Rigdon said. "We've lost approximately one-third of our backbone for genealogy research. About 20,000 daily users of the Internet have been effectively left with no communication." Stephens may reopen some of the regional lists this week if he can find software that can't be commandeered by junk e- mailers, but with the added security burden, he said it's unlikely he will revive the surname lists. Robert Turner, 52, a postal clerk in Huntsville, Ala., and a descendant of traveling blacksmith David Turner, bemoaned the demise of the surname lists. Turner and his wife, Winona Turner, added 4,000 ancestors to their family tree in the 30 years before they computerized their search, but 20,000 more in just 16 months online. Without the surname lists, said Turner, looking for his ancestors "will be akin to driving down a dark country road with no headlights."

    05/28/1997 05:11:45
    1. BOND WELCOME
    2. Glenn Gohr
    3. *~* ~*~*~*~*~*~* WELCOME TO *~*~*~*~*~*~*~* *~*~* THE BOND FAMILY GENEALOGY LIST *~~* ~~~~List Manager~~~ Glenn Gohr ggohr01@mail.orion.org Welcome to the BOND Family Genealogy List, a discussion area for genealogy and/or family history related to the BOND surname and variant spellings: Bonds, Bonde, Bondes, Bone, Bondi, etc. Although this is an unmoderated list, I am responsible for keeping it running as smoothly as possible and setting some rules for its operation. ~~~~~IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THE ENTIRE MESSAGE~~~~~ PLEASE read the message thoroughly, and SAVE it for future reference. Transfer this note to a special SAVE file or better yet, print it out and put it in a safe place, because it contains the information you will need for subscribing to the list, unsubscribing from the list, for changing the manner in which you receive mail, for correcting any error conditions, and for posting messages to the BOND discussion list. If you have received this Welcome message, then you are subscribed to the discussion list. It may take a couple of days before you begin to receive mail. Some of the lists are slow, so give your mail at least a couple of days to begin. If you do not start to receive your BOND mail within a week, then try sending a message to the list and see if you receive a copy. If you still are concerned that you are not receiving mail properly, please contact me at: ggohr01@mail.orion.org and together we will find the solution. You are currently subscribed in "mail mode," which means that you will receive every posting made to BOND as a separate e- mail. The directions on how to change to digest mode are given below. 1. How to unsubscribe. Send a message to BOND-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains (in the body of the message) the command unsubscribe and no additional text. 2. How to subscribe. For future reference (for instance, if your subscription is cancelled for whatever reason and you want to resubscribe), just send the command "subscribe" to BOND-L-request@rootsweb.com. 3. How to change to digest mode (several postings are combined and sent to you together as a single large message). There are two steps. First, send the command "unsubscribe" to BOND-L-request@rootsweb.com to discontinue mail mode. Second, send the command "subscribe" to BOND-D-request@rootsweb.com to start receiving digests. 4. How to change to NOMAIL mode. There is no formal NOMAIL mode. All you have to do is follow the directions above and unsubscribe when you want the messages to stop, and then when you want them to start again, simply subscribe again. 5. To post a genealogical or historical message, question, or notice to the entire list, please send it to: BOND-L@rootsweb.com We ask that you give some thought to a meaningful subject line so that other subscribers may tell at a glance if the message is of interest to them. One suggestion is to include dates and geographical references. For example: BOND, Richard b. ca. 1760 Amherst Co., VA Then list your message in the body of the E-mail. (It is also polite to sign your name and include your E-mail or other address at the close of your message as some computer hookups do not include the sender's name and address in the header.) It will then be sent on to everyone in both mail and digest mode. You don't need to send it explicitly to both. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* A FEW OTHER COMMENTS If replying to someone on the list, remember that the system is set by default to automatically address all replies to everyone on the list. If you have a personal message for someone, please send it to their address, not the list server address. Any mail sent to BOND-L@rootsweb.com will automatically be sent to everyone on the list. Do NOT, under any circumstances, append attachments to any E-mail addressed to the BOND List. ALWAYS ask the intended recipient by prior personal E-mail if they are able to accept an attachment because many mail readers cannot handle attachments. You can even cause some systems to crash simply by sending attachments. Rootsweb also requests that you not list surnames along with your signature line as their computer indexes EVERY word that appears in an E-mail message. As the moderator of this list, I intend to send announcements from time to time, along with other messages and queries of interest to the group. I also will reserve the right to step in if a flame war, personal attack, or other abuse should occur on the BOND Family Genealogy List. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* IN CONCLUSION: Remember three addresses: 1) IF YOU NEED HELP, CONTACT ME. My address is ggohr01@mail.orion.org 2) To post a message to this list (so it goes to all other subscribers) send it to BOND-L@rootsweb.com 3) To send one of the commands concerning your subscription, send the message (either <subscribe> or <unsubscribe> to BOND-L-request@rootsweb.com ============================= Happy hunting. Glenn Gohr (Bond List Manager) 1040 E. McCanse St. Springfield, MO 65803-3613 Ph. 417-833-2814 ggohr01@mail.orion.org

    05/28/1997 05:05:09
    1. BOND Discussion List
    2. Glenn Gohr
    3. Hi All, I've recently returned from a 5-day trip to San Francisco with my job and also a trip to St. Louis over the Memorial Day weekend. As you may already know, all of the MAISER discussion lists have been shut down for almost 3 weeks now. Due to a scammer sending thousands (maybe tens of thousands) of messages through to the MAISER main server at Indiana University, they had to shut down their whole system. This has been an ongoing problem which has worsened recently. MAISER is unwilling to continue the surname discussion lists because of this problem which could reoccur and all the costs which would be necessary to set up a new system. GOOD NEWS. ROOTSWEB has decided that they do not want to see the surname lists die off. They are working with Larry Stephens of MAISER to set up all the lists again on ROOTSWEB. There are over 1,000 different surname and historical lists which will need to be transferred over to ROOTSWEB. The procedures for subscribing, signing off, and sending queries will change slightly. Of course the e-mail addresses for the lists will be different. Thanks to ROOTSWEB, this service will continue to be free for all subscribers. (And because each list has its own e-mail address and passwords, it is unlikely that a spam will occur on this system.) ROOTSWEB is the same group that runs the Roots Surname List which tries to link up people researching the same surnames You may find this list located at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/Genea/rsl [includes links to database of some 150,000 surnames submitted by 10,000+ researchers; also links to many resources for tracing genealogy; also link to GenServ with GEDCOM databases online with over 6 million names! and 4550+ databases on files!] They also have Roots-L, which is a discussion group with queries for ALL surnames and all genealogical queries. ROOTSWEB has just gotten the BOND surname list up and running again. I will send a Welcome Message to the discussion list, so that you will be updated on the rules of operation. I hope to hear from you, either by personal e-mail or through the Bond list. Best Wishes, Glenn Gohr (Bond List Manager) ggohr01@mail.orion.org

    05/28/1997 05:01:04
    1. Bonds
    2. MRS JUDITH L BETHEA
    3. I am a descendant of the many John Bonds. My great-great grandfather was John Bond who m. Martha Penelope Whittington and lived in Harrison/Stone Co, MS ( 1819-1883?) Would appreciate any connection, notwithstanding the Batson book. Judy Bethea in New Orleans

    05/28/1997 12:15:25