John Bond
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 30 May 1755 Christening: Death: 1795 - Knox Co., Tennessee Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Jane Beeson (22 Mar 1760 - 9 Jan 1792) 1 Marriage: 28 Jan 1778 - Guilford Co., North Carolina 1 Children: 1. Martha Bond (1778-After 1795) 2. Joseph Bond (1780-1853) 3. Benjamin Bond (1781- ) 4. Joel Bond (1784-1856) 5. Isaac Bond (1785-1856) 6. Elizabeth Bond (1787-1857) 7. William Bond (1789-1875) 8. Jane Bond (1792-After 1870) 2. Elizabeth ( - After 17 Jun 1795) Marriage: 1792-1795 Children: 1. Charity Bond (Abt 1794- )
Notes
General:
MARRIAGE:
"U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935", North Carolina > Guilford > Centre Monthly Meeting > Records, 1775-1903; image 19/120 at ancestry.com:
Whereas John Bond Son of Joseph & Martha Bond both deceased & of the county of Guilford in North Carolina and Jane Beeson daughter of Benjamin Beeson & Elizabeth his wife of the county & province aforesaid, having declared their intentions of Marriage before Several Monthly Meetings of the people called Quakers at Center in the County & province AforeS'd having consent of Parents & parties concerned they were allowed by S'd Meetings. Now these are to Certifie whom it may concern that for the full accomplishing their S'd intentions this 28th day of the first month in the Year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred Seventy Eight, they the S'd John Bond & Jane Beeson appeared in A publick assembly of the AforeS'd people met together at one of their Meeting houses on Polecat waters in the county AforeSaid & Solemnized their marriage according to the Good order used among them and as A further confirmation thereof the S'd John Bond & Jane Bond did then & there to their Certificate Set their hands, She according to the custom of marriage assuming the name of her husband.
John Bond
Jane Bond
The names of 18 witnesses follow.
WILL:
The following will is copied from WikiTree. The executor Samuel Hinds is presumably the brother of Abigail, the future wife of John's son Joseph. The following two entries (copied from Ken Hind's database)from East Tennessee's Forgotten Children, Apprentices from 1778 to 1911 by Alan N. Miller indicate that John Bond died before October 1795 and that Samuel Hinds became the guardian of his son Joseph.
Name -- Date -- Age -- Master -- Notes
Bond, Joseph 28 Oct 1795 16 yr Hinds, Samuel Orphan
Sharp, Elizabeth 3 Nov 1796 11 yr Hinds, Samuel Orphan
John's Will dated 17 Jun 1795 survives, confirms the second marriage to Elizabeth, and is transcribed below from July Sessions 1795 Knox County, Tennessee:
John Bond. In the name of God Amen I John Bond of Knox County and Territory South of the Ohio River, being a very sick, but of sound mind and perfect memory and considering the casualties of life do make this my last will and Testament in manner and form that is to say first I give and devise to my wife Elizabeth a equal part of the moveable property with my surviving children. Secondly, I give and bequeath to my sons Joseph, Benjamin, Joel, Isaac and William an equal part of a tract of land if obtained which I have a bond for four hundred and fifty acres. Thirdly, I give to my daughters that is to say Martha, Elizabeth, Jane and Charity equal part with my wife and the rest of my children in the moveables after paying all my just debts and my funeral expenses and I do hereby appoint Hirem Gering and Samuel Hinds Executors in this my last Will and Testament and hoping that virtue and happiness will always acompany you all wife and children and descendants I command my soul to God in hopes of its being received into endless bliss at my said dwelling house in Knox County this seventeenth day of June one thousand seven hundred and ninety five.
Signed, sealed and declared to be the testators last will and testament in the presence of Test. Jn Gibbs, Nicholas Gibbs.
QUAKER MEETING RECORDS:
"U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935", North Carolina > Guilford > Centre Monthly Meeting > Records, 1775-1903; image 50/120 at Ancestry.com:
Joel Bond Son of John and Jane Bond was Born the 18th day of the first month 1784
Isaac Bond Son of John and Jane Bond was Born the 21st of the 12th month 1785
Elizabeth Bond Daughter of Do: was Born the 18th day of the twelvth month 1787
William Bond Son of Do: was Born the 5th of the 12th month 1789
Jane Bond Daughter of Do: was Born the 7th of the first month 1792
Jane Bond Wife of John Bond Deceist the 9th of the first month 1792
"U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935", North Carolina > Guilford > Deep River Monthly Meeting > Women's Minutes, 1843-1892; image 196/363 at Ancestry.com:
The Children of John Bond & Jane his Wife are as follows
Martha Bond was born 19-8-1778
Joseph Bond was born the 29-2-1780
Benjamin Bond was born 19-10-1781
BOND GENEALOGY:
BOND GENEALOGY A History Of the Descendants of Joseph Bond Born 1704, in Wiltshire, England; Died 175-, in North Carolina. compiled by Samuel B. Garrett, 1913, Muncie, Ind.; pg 21, image 27/278:
8. JOHN BOND, son of Joseph and Martha, was born May 30, 1755; married January 28, 1778: Jane Beeson, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Beeson, of Guilford County, North Carolina. She died January 9, 1792. They were members of Centre Monthly Meeting of Friends or Quakers, but in January 1781, they moved their membership to Deep River Mo. Mtg. In June 1784 he was disowned from membership and little has been learned of his history since that date. There is, however, a tradition among his descendants that after his wife died he married Elizabeth Beeson, by whom he had one child; name and sex not known to them. There were eight children born to them before Jane's death. They (the children) retained membership in the meeting and must have moved their membership back to Centre Meeting, for in 1795 they moved their membership from Centre to New Hope Monthly Meeting, Green County, Tenn. In the minutes of New Hope Monthly Meeting of Tennessee we find recorded in 1795 where the five sons of John Bond moved their rights of membership from Centre Monthly Meeting of North Carolina to New Hope Monthly Meeting, Green County, Tenn. The sons' names: Joseph, Benjamin, Joel, Isaac and William. Their sisters' membership may also have been moved at the same time, but their record being kept in a separate book by the women and the book not being found I am unable to say what became of them. The children all being minors at that time it is reasonable to believe that John had married again and moved his family to the new settlement of Quakers in East Tennessee. A few years later two of these sons were disowned from membership and all moved away from the neighborhood, and no further mention is made of them in the minutes or records. About a hundred years after these occurrences the writer, after several years' search and inquiry, located in Kentucky, Missouri and other states the descendants of four of these sons of John Bond.
The children of John Bond and Jane his wife [pg 23]:
58. I. Martha, b. Aug. 19, 1778. N. f. k.
59. II. Joseph, b. Feb. 29, 1780.
60. III. Benjamin, b. Oct. 19, 1781.
61. IV. Joel, b. Jan. 18, 1784.
62. V. Isaac, b. Dec. 27, 1785.
63. VI. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 18, 1787.
64. VII. William, b. Dec. 5, 1789.
65. VIII. Jane, b. Jan. 7, 1792.
1 June Baldwin Bork, Wayne Co., Kentucky Pioneers, 1974, Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
2 June Baldwin Bork, Wayne Co., Kentucky Pioneers, 1974, pg 243. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
3 June Baldwin Bork, Wayne Co., Kentucky Pioneers, 1974, vol 4, pg 250. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
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Kelsay, Tombstone Inscriptions of Cemeteries in Miller County, Missouri, Richwoods and Saline Townships.
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