Joseph Bond
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 29 Feb 1780 - Guilford Co., North Carolina Christening: Death: 4 Feb 1853 2 Burial: in Wayne Co., Ky Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: John Bond (1755-1795) 3 Mother: Jane Beeson (1760-1792) 3
Spouses and Children
1. *Abigail Hinds (Between 1775 and 1780 - Abt 1845) Marriage: Abt 1797 1 Children: 1. John Bond (1801-1858) 2. Jane Bond (1803- ) 2. Nancy Christian (Abt 1795 - ) Marriage: 16 Nov 1845 - Wayne Co., Kentucky 5
Notes
General:
CENSUS:
<pre>1820 Wayne Co., Kentucky
Joseph Bond 110210 -- 32210; 4 in agriculture; no slaves
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16-18
2 16-26 2
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>45 </pre>
<pre>1830 Wayne Co., Kentucky
Joseph Bond 01000001 -- 00210001; 2 slaves
male female
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10-15 2
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30-40
40-50
1 50-60 1 </pre>
<pre>1840 Wayne Co., Kentucky
Joseph Bond 00000001 -- 000100001; 1 in agriculture; 3 slaves
male female
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10-15
15-20 1
20-30
30-40
40-50
1 50-60
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<pre>1850 Wayne Co., Kentucky, District No. 2; Aug 14; pg 505
188/194
Joseph Bond 70 MW NC $2000 Farmer
Nancy " 55 FW Va
Angaletta Christian 4 FW Ky </pre>
He owns 3 slaves in the Slave Schedule.
JUNE BALDWIN BORK:
In Wayne Co. Kentucky Pioneers by June Baldwin Bork, volume 4, there is a multipage description of the Bond family. On page 243 there is a sketch of Joseph Bond. His father died when he was 16 in Knox Co., Tennessee, and he was bound to Samuel Hinds on October 28, 1795 until the age of 21. His first wife was Abigail Hinds. A few months after her death, he married again at the age of 65. His second wife Nancy Christian was 55 at the time. The children of Joseph Bond and Abigail Hinds were Joel, Sarah, John, Jane, Mary Matilda, Samuel, Malinda, Joseph Hinds, Elizabeth, Martha Jane, and Hannah.
HINDS INTERMARRIAGES:
Joel, William, Joseph, and Isaac Bond are brothers. Joel married Jane Hinds, and William married her sister Charity. Joseph married Abigail Hinds, an aunt of Jane and Charity. William's son John Washington Bond married Charity's first cousin Margaret Hinds, a daughter of George Hinds. Isaac's daughter Jane N. Bond married Charity's second cousin Benjamin Hinds, a son of Joseph Hinds. Joseph's son John Bond married Marian Brady (see Joseph Hinds's will).
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 43, image 49/278:
59. JOSEPH BOND (John-Joseph), second child and eldest son of John and Jane (Beeson) Bond, was born Feb. 29, 1780, in Guilford County, N. C. His parents being Friends or Quakers he had a birthright membership in that society. In the year 1795, when he was 15 years of age, a certificate of membership from Center Monthly Meeting of Friends of Guilford County, N. C., to New Hope Monthly Meeting of Green County, Tenn., was granted to Joseph Bond and his four brothers, Benjamin, Joel, Isaac and William. It is supposed that his father moved at that time from North Carolina to Tennessee, taking his children and moving their membership in the meeting, the father not being a member at the time. When in 1797 Lost Creek Monthly Meeting was established he and his brothers became members of that meeting, located in Jefferson County, Tenn. At the age of 17 years he married out of the meeting, contrary to the rules of the society, and thereby lost his membership. The records of Lost Creek Monthly Meeting, page 16, dated Nov. 18, 1797, read as follows:
"The preparative meeting complains of Joseph Bond for accomplishing his marriage contrary to the good order used among Friends. Also hath moved quite from among Friends, directly after he was married. This meeting therefore disowns him from being a member of our society until he comes to a sight and sence[sic] of his misconduct and condemns the same to the satisfaction of Friends, which that he may is desired on his behalf."
It does not appear of record that he ever came back to apologize. From this time on no traces of him could be found in the records of the monthly meeting. During the interval of twenty years from 1884 to 1905 I wrote perhaps several hundred letters in which inquiry was made for the descendants of this Joseph Bond or those of his brothers. Finally locating many of them in Missouri, some in Illinois and others in Kentucky. From these I learned that soon after his marriage Joseph Bond and his father-in-law settled in Wayne County, Kentucky, near the Cumberland River. Here is where he reared his family and here his remains were buried. He died Feb., 1853. We learn from his grandchildren that he, Joseph Bond, married (1797) Abigail Hinds. She died about 1841. She was the daughter of Joseph (?) Hinds, whose wife was a Ludlow. The children of Joseph and Abigail Bond were:
265. I. Joel, b. Aug. 13, 1798.
266. II. Sarah, b. Dec. 12, 1799.
267. III. John.
268. IV. Jane, b. Sept. 7, 1803.
269. V. Samuel.
270. VI. Malinda.
271. VII. Matilda.
272. VIII. Joseph, Jr.
273. IX. Elizabeth, b. March 29, 1815.
274. X. Martha, b. Sept. 24, 1817; d. April 18, 1863.
275. XI. Hannah, b. Sept. 22, 1819; d. 1878.
1 June Baldwin Bork, Wayne Co., Kentucky Pioneers, 1974, pg 243. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
2 "Find-a-Grave," Memorial # 151673176.
3 June Baldwin Bork, Wayne Co., Kentucky Pioneers, 1974, Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
4 Kelsay, Tombstone Inscriptions of Cemeteries in Miller County, Missouri, Richwoods and Saline Townships.
5
June Baldwin Bork, "Wayne Co., Ky. Marriages & Vital Records 1801--1860," Vol 1, pg 30. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
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