Hi; I do have some references to the name Bond in co. Cork. ======= Index to the Prerogative Wills of Ireland. page 43 1746 Bond, John Woodfort, co. Cork. 1795 Bond, John Ballynahelisk, co. Cork 1731 Bond, Thomas (the elder), Ballyrosheen, co. Cork ======= Cork and Ross Wills, 1548-1800 page 12 1650 Bond, Elinor, Cork 1650 Bond, John, Cork 1745 Bond, William Ballyrosheen, co. Cork. ======= Topographical Dictionary of Ireland No Bonds in Castlelyons. ======= The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry when Cromwell came to Ireland. O'Hart. page 375 The "Forty Nine" Officers. page 375 Bond, John ====== Irish Pedigrees of the Anglo-Irish and other Genealogies. In the Vernon pedigrees there is the following: Lieut Col. Brabazon-Dean who married Helen, dau. of Harmer Bond of Ballynahallick, near Rockmills, co. Cork. ======= I don't have the index to the Castlelyons graveyard, but the one you want to search would be Kill-Saint-Anne Graveyard. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: Ann McK To: David N Murray Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 12:00 PM Subject: Castlelyons David, I just saw a response you made on the County Cork list about someone is Castlelyons. Do you have records or info on the area. I am interested in the Bond family, who lived at The Manor in Castlelyons. I have a small book of the area, but it has no reference to that name. I believe it is of later years, although Bond sisters lived there is 1958 is the latest date I have. They were Charlotte Emily Bond Dorman, and Edith Bond. Their mother, Mary Hendley Bond was my gr grandmother's sister. My Dad had tea with the sisters in 1958. Charlotte was married to Samuel H. Dorman, I believe he was a Bishop or Deacon of the church. Would you know of the C of I there or the cemetery. I believe they would be buried there. Thanks for any help. You have a great site. Ann