Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Mass. by Henry Bond, M.D. Boston, 1860. ************************************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ************************************************************************ Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth [All pages are not yet complete-more to come] _____________________________________________ p.47 His first marrige is the earliest mention of him in the town records. There is, however, a deposition on the files of the county court, which renders it very probable that he came to America at a very early age, in 1630, with Deacon Ephraim Child and which greatly strengthens the presumption that Elizabeth, wife of Deacon Ephraim Child was a sister of his father. She had lived several years with her second husband without having any children; and the presumption is that when she was about to embark for America, her brother Thomas Bond who was filling his own house with sons, gave his third son, William Bond to his sister to supply a void, of which she would be the more sensible in her new abode. The following is the deposition: "William Bond, aged about 55 years Testifieth that ye deponent lived at the lower end of Watertowne next Cambridge fiftee years agoe (not fifteen, as is evident from the context); and was well acquanted with the land that belongs to widdow Thatcher, which was formerly Deacon Ephraim Childs and alsoe with ye lott that was old goodman Warrens; which joyned to said Deacon Childs, between which two lots ye way, now in controversy is contended for; and I ye deponent cannot remember that ever thare any allowed way thare, but ye two lotts afore spoken of were improved closs to one another and no footway, I ever _____(knew?) of; or any other way that was ever granted by ye town. Sworn: October 20, 1681." He purchased a farm, originally settled by Capt. William Jennison, who sold it to Rev. John Knowles. After the return of Mr. Knowles to England, and while he resided at Bristol, England, he executed a deed, dated March 15, 1654/5, conveying his estate in Watertown, for the sum of £200 to William Bond, in the possession of whose descendants it remained more than 170 years. It is now (1860) owned by *John P. Cushing, Esq., of Watertown whose taste and princely liberality have made it one of the most elegant residences in New England. *Note: That was John Perkins Cushing, a sea-captain of Boston - see website: http://genealogyfinds.com/documents/bostoncushing.htm William Bond received at different times numerous offices and appointments of trust. He was often employed in taking Inventories, writing Wills and Deeds, and settling estates. He was Selectman, Town Clerk, A Captain*, a Justice of the Peace, a member of the Council of Safety in 1689; often represented Watertown and was elected Speaker of the General Court in 1691, 1692, 1693 and 1695; being the first speaker elected under the new Royal Charter, which united the colonies of Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay into one colony. He was ad- mitted freeman Oct 11, 1682 and to the church, full communion, March 27, 1687. Oct. 7, 1679, he was appointed by the County Court, according to a law then in force, on a committee, consisting of Capt. Thomas Prentice, Mr. William Bond, and Deacon John Stone, to rebuild Lancaster, which had been destroyed by the Indians. (See also Willard's History of Lancaster, Worcester Magazine, II., 294.) June 10, 1686 he was appointed by the President and Council of Mass. on a committee, with general powers to order and regulate all matters concerning the settlement of Worcester. (see Lincoln's History of Worcester, p. 33.) *footnote In 1676, William Bond was, says Mr. Felt, a Lieutenant of a company of horse. As he was, about this period, repeatedly appointed on the same commission with Capt. Thomas Prentice of Newton, on distant duty, perhaps he was Lieutenant under that distinguished commander of horse. In 1692, those parts of Watertown which subsequently became the towns of Watertown, Waltham, and Weston, were designated as the precincts of Captain Bond's Company, of Captain Garfield's Company and of Lieut. Jones's Company. The Children of William and Sarah Bond: 1. William Bond b. Dec 1, 1650; died 1724; was a lieutenant and a deacon; admitted freeman March 22, 1689/90. 2. John Bond b. Dec., 1652; admitted freeman April 18, 1690; a house-joiner, sometimes designated in the records as sergeant, and in the church records as "a thrifty man both as to this world and the next." 3. Thomas Bond b. Dec 23, 1654; died Dec 17, 1704. 4. Elizabeth Bond b. Nov 30, 1656; d. Dec 23, 1729; m. March 13, 1678/9, Capt. Nathaniel Barsham, who died Aug 2, 1716, aged 72. 5. Nathaniel Bond b. Jan 19, 1658/9. 6. Nathaniel Bond (again) b. Jan 9, 1659/60; admitted freeman April 18, 1690; a lieutenant; died about April 17, 1700. 7. Sarah Bond b. July 27, 1661; m. Jan 29, 1689/90 (by her father), to Dr. Palgrave Wellington. As her name is not mentioned in the settlement of her father's estate, she probably died soon after marriage. 8. Jonas Bond b. July 13, 1664; adm. full communion Jan 5, 1700/1; died April 21, 1717; he was a lieutenant colonel and Justice of the Peace. 9. Mary Bond (birth not recorded) m. June 22, 1693 (by her father), to Richard Coolidge. Had three children and died about 1699. Deacon William Bond m. June 2, 1680, Hepzibah Hastings, only dau. of Deacon Thomas & Margaret (Cheney) Hastings. Children: _____________________________________________ p.48 1. Margaret Bond b. Oct 1, 1681; m. Jan 16, 1699-10, Deacon John Coolidge. Nine children 2. William Bond b. Nov 17, 1683. 3. William Bond (again) b. Oct 28, 1684; died next March of a fall into a well. 4. Deliverance Bond b. May 2, 1686; m. Jan 26, 1704/5, Ebenezer Wellington. five children. 5. Thomas Bond b. Jan 26; died Feb 7, 1687/8. 6. Mary Bond who died Sept 26, 1748 aged 59, m. Nov 23, 1710, Daniel Benjamin. Eight children. 7. Elizabeth Bond b. oct 11, 1691; m. April 2, 1714, James Knapp. She d. Jan 12, 1715/16 leaving one son, Jonathan Knapp b. Oct 23, 1715. 8. Samuel Bond, a captain of Weston (Lincoln) died Jan 26, 1763. 9. William Bond, b. May 24, 1695 died in Boston, May28, 1730. 10. Jonathan Bond, b. July 26, 1696; died in infancy. 11. Hepzibah Bond b. May 21, 1699. 12. Nathaniel Bond b. July 20, 1701; a tailor, m. Mar 5, 1723/4 Anna Benjamin. children: 1. Anna Bond bap. Mar 28, 1725. 2. Nathaniel Bond b. Sept 15, 1726. 3. Jonathan Bond b. Sept 25, 1728. 4. Abigail Bond b. Dec 11, 1730. 5. Elizabeth Bond bap. Feb 4, 1732/3. 6. Seth Bond bap. Dec 22, 1734. John Bond m. Aug 6, 1679, Hannah Coolidge. He died of small-pox, Mar 1, 1690/1. Three of his children died about the same time and probably of the same disease* (see footnote) footnote: *Abstract of the Will of John Bond, dated Feb 26, 1690/1, proved April 7, 1691. It divides his estate into 11 equal shares. To wife, 2 shares, son John, two shares; son William 2 shares; son Daniel two shares; To dau. Elizabeth, one share; dau. Abigail one share and dau. Sarah one share; his homestall and several parcels of land to "be kept whole, and not broke," and go to son John, at age of 21 years, he to pay their shares to the other heirs. "If John should die before 21, then William to take the homestall, etc., on the same conditions. If William should die before the age of 21 yrs. then Daniel to take the homestall, etc., on the same conditions. Each child to have his or her share at the age of 21. and if any of them should die before that age, the share of such to be equally divided among the surviving children. Wife sole executrix; his brother, Jonas Bond and Simon Painter, overseers. Witnesses, John Wait and Thomas Hammond. William Bond, Jr. and Jonas Bond apptd. admin's for the widow. In his Inventory were included "good books, 19 in number." Children of John Bond & Hannah Coolidge: 1. John Bond Jr. b. April 12, 1680. 2. William Bond b. Nov 11, 1681; died April 12, 1691. 3. Hannah Bond b. July 1, 1683; d. Mar 14, 1690; as she is not mentioned in her father's Will, she prob. died earlier than this date. 4. Elizabeth Bond b. Mar 20, 1684/5; died 1736; m. Capt. Joseph Coolidge. 5. Abigail Bond b. Nov 6, 1686; died April 8, 1691. 6. Sarah Bond b. Aug 25, 1688; m. Jan 28, 1712/13, Ebenezer Stone. 7. Daniel Bond b. June 21, 1690. Thomas Bond m. Sept 30, 1680 Sarah Woolson. Administration granted to the widow, Sarah and son Thomas Jan 22, 1704/05. Inventory £314. 4.; 177 acres. Children: 1. Thomas Bond b. April 29, 1683; died May 17, 1737. 2. Sarah Bond b. Dec 2, 1685; m. Feb 12, 1701/2 James Treadway. Three children She, a widow, was living in Colchester, Conn. 1737. 3. William Bond b. Feb 1, 1687/8. 4. Mary Bond, bap. Dec 7, 1690; m. Dec. 29, 1709, Isaac Bigelow. 5. John Bond b. July 14, 1695. 6. Isaac Bond b. June 22, 1698, a cordwainer, by his wife, Margaret, had in Sherburne: 1. Isaac Bond b. Nov 30, 1727. 2. Hannah Bond b. July 15, 1729. 3. Lydia Bond b. Jan 25, 1730/1. 4. Isaac Bond (again) b. June 20, 1733. 5. Job Bond b. April 6, 1735. Isaac Bond, Sr., and wife Margaret and Isaac Bond, Jr., and children moved from Sudbury to Natick in June 1764. Lieut. Nathaniel Bond m. Feb 27, 1684/5 Bethia Fuller b. Nov 23, 1661, youngest dau. of John & Elizabeth Fuller of Newton, who died previous to 1700. Inventory £275. 8. His Will dated March 25 and Inventory dated April 8, 1700. Children: 1. Nathaniel Bond b. Mar 3, 1685/6. 2. Bethia Bond. 3. John Bond bap. Nov 23, 1690. _____________________________________________ p.49 Col. Jonas Bond, Esq., m. (by his father) Jan 29, 1688/9, Grace Coolidge. She was admitted full communion April 12, 1690 and died April 11, 1699. He m. (2) Elizabeth, the widow of John Prentice (son of Capt. Thomas Prentice) and dau of Edward Jackson of Newton, b. April 28, 1658; died Jan 25, 1740/1. (see Genealogy of Edward Jackson by Francis Jackson, Esq. of Boston) He held a Justice's commission more than 24 years and was sometimes called, "the marrying Squire," on account of the great frequency of his officiating at weddings during the long time he held office. He represented the town many times in the General Court, and was often intrusted with its most important municipal business. He belonged to the military force sent into Canada in 1690 und Sir William Phipps. On the 19th of June, 1721, Jonas Bond, Esq. of Watertown, Francis Fulham, Esq. of Weston and Francis Bowman, Esq., of Lexington were commissioned by the Governor and Council "to be Commissioners of Sewers," and the immediate object of their appointment was "the cleansing and removing all such banks and other obstructions in the aforesaid river (Sudbury and Concord) which do occasion the overflowing thereof, and of drowning the meadows and other low lands adjoining or lying on said river; and to employ workmen and labourers to effect the same." The extent of the work was "from the mill-pond of Christopher Osgood, in Billerica bounds, to the cart bridge in Sudbury." On his gravestone in Watertown is the following Epitaph: "Here lies buried the body of Jonas Bond, Esq. Who was called of God to serve the public, both as a Lieut. Colonel of a regiment of militia, and as a Just- ice of the Peace, and was careful to discharge his trusts with zeal, fidelity and courage; who was a man of unaffected piety, which was attended with all those virtues that are requisite to accomplish a Christian; who was a kind husband, a tender father, a steady friend, and a hearty lover of good men; and, having served his generation, by the will of God fell asleep, April 21, 1727, aetatis suae, 63." By the side of this gravestone is another with the following inscription: "Memento mori fugit hora" "Here lies the body of Grace Bond, wife of Jonas Bond, aged 35 years. Died April 11, 1699." Their children: 1. Sarah Bond b. May 30, 1690; d. June 10, 1777; m. Dec 11, 1718, Deacon William Brown, as his 2nd wife. Five children. 2. Jonas Bond, Jr. b. Dec 10, 1691; d. Sept 1768. He was apptd Justice of the Peace by Gov. Shirley and he represented Watertown every year with one exception, from 1738 to 1750, inclusive. During the frequent contests between the East and West Precincts (Watertown & Waltham), before and after the incorporation of the latter, he was the leader of Watertown. 3. Henry Bond b. abt 1694; died unm. and by his Will dated Jan 8, 1744/5, proved 1746, bequeathed his real estate to his nephew, William Bond. 4. Josiah Bond b. Jan 20, 1695/6. Capt. Samuel Bond m. Feb 7, 1723/4, Mary Cutler and settled in that part of Weston which became a part of Lincoln, in April 19, 1754. His children were all born in Weston. He was one of the original members of the first church of Lincoln. Children: 1. Elizabeth Bond b. Jan 1, 1724/5; died May 16, 1811; m. Dec. 23, 1742, Jonas Harrington. 2. Mary Bond b. Oct 1, 1728; d. Jan 6, 1780; m. Oct 16, 1747, David Mead and settled in Lincoln. _____________________________________________ p.50 3. William Bond b. Jan 14, 1730/1; d. Aug 10, 1775. 4. Sarah Bond b. Sept 11, 1733; m. Dec 14, 1752, Timothy Wheeler of Concord & in Lincoln had: 1. Sarah Wheeler b. Feb 18, 1754. 2. Timothy Wheeler b. April 8, 1755. 3. Samuel Wheeler b. Mar 8, 1757. [Was this the Timothy Wheeler who m. Jan 2, 1765, Hannah the widow of Amos Bond of Watertown?]-Author's question. Lemuel Shattuck's History of Concord, 1835. p.295 - Lincoln, Mass. Attempts made to procure an Incorporation of Lincoln and in 1753 persons consulted on the subject included Capt. Samuel Bond then a resident of the 2nd Precinct of Concord. [I found no mention of the marriage of Sarah Bond & Timothy Wheeler.] 5. Grace Bond 6. Anna Bond b. May 18, 1737; m. (published Nov 7, 1773; John Whitehead. William Bond a housewright, m. March 8, 1716/17, Hannah Cunnable, dau of John and Martha Cunnable of Boston, where he settled. He died of smallpox May 23, 1730 and his five sons all died of the same disease within eight days of his own decease. The New England Weekly Journal for June 1, 1730, in an obituary notice says he was "well known and respected here." His widow m. May 7, 1734, Jonathan Benjamin of Watertown. His Will dated May 21, and proved June 15, 1730. June 8, 1726, for £65 he sold house and 3/4 acre of land in Watertown to his brother, Nathaniel Bond. Children: 1. Abijah Bond b. Sept 18, 1718; died May 20, 1730. 2. Ebenezer Bond b. Aug 10, 1720; d. May 21, 1730. 3. Josiah Bond b. April 27, 1722; d. May 30, 1730. 4. William Bond who died May 29, 1730. 5. Sarah Bond b. Dec 28, 1725; m. James Dix of Watertown by whom she had 10 children and died in childbed in Tyringham Feb 27, 1764. 6. Hannah Bond b. July 14, 1727. 7. John Bond b. Mar 18, 1728/9; died May 31, 1730. 8. Abial Bond - posthumous daughter b. Nov 10, 1730; died 1749, unm. Daniel Bond, a weaver m. April 29, 1714, Hannah Coolidge. He m. (2) Dec. 4, 1729, Elizabeth, the widow of Jonathan Shattuck, the dau of Nathaniel Stearns; two children. He m. (3) Oct 27, 1742, Elizabeth, the widow of James Barnard & the dau of Joseph Bemis; two children. 1. Hannah Bond b. April 16, 1719; m. Feb 1, 1738/9, Daniel Warren of Shrewsbury (prob. a son of Joshua and Rebecca Warren. 2. Abigail Bond b. Nov 21, 1720. 3. Sarah Bond b. Dec 5, 1722; d. Jan 28, 1725/6. 4. Daniel Bond b. Nov 25, 1723; d. 1782. 5. Obadiah Bond bap. Mar 7, 1724/5. 6. Abraham Bond bap Nov. 20, 1726. 7. Mary Bond b.July 12, 1731. 8. Isaac Bond bap. Nov 18, 1733. 9. Elizabeth Bond b. July 20, 1743; d. Oct 6, 1790; m. Mar 24, 1773, Major Samuel Barnard. 10. Joseph Bond b. May 22, 1746; d. Dec 26, 1775. Thomas Bond who m. Aug 25, 1706, Lydia Spring. After he died, May 17, 1737, his widow m. June 20, 1744, Deacon John Warren of Weston. Children: 1. Thomas Bond b. May 3, 1708; this is prob. the Thomas Bond who settled in Newton and by wife Abigail had: 1. Nathaniel Bond b. Mar 1, 1737. 2. John Bond b. May 26, 1739. 2. Jonathan Bond b. Nov 7, 1710; died in Westboro Jan 11, 1789. 3. Henry Bond b. Sept 6, 1712. 4. Amos Bond b. Aug 24, 1714; d. Sept 29, 1762. 5. Thaddeus Bond b. Jan 15, 1716/17; m. in Marlboro, Mar 24, 1740/1, Mary Rice. He m. (2) (then said to be of Sturbridge) April 11, 1745 Prudence Warren, of Weston. 6. Lydia Bond b. May 21, 1718; m. Mar 21, 1744/5, Samuel Fiske. 7. Phinehas Bond b. Jan 8, 1724/5. 8. Abijah Bond b. Nov 28, 1727. William Bond m. in Watertown, Dec 11, 1712, Mary Learned. She died April 24, 1716 and he m. (2) Aug 20, 1718, Elizabeth Benjamin. After his 2nd marriage, he settled in Weston, where he died June 21, 1745 and his widow m. (2) Dec. 10, 1751, Deacon Nathaniel Allen of Weston. His son Benjamin was administrator of his estate and guardian of his brother, William. Children: _____________________________________________ p.51 1. Benjamin Bond b. in Watertown June 15, 1715; m. May 4, 1738, Abigail Mixer, and settled in Weston. children: 1. Mary Bond b. Feb 18, 1738/9. 2. Abigail Bond b. Feb 10, 1740/1. 3. Benjamin Bond b. Mar 21, 1743/4. 4. Elizabeth Bond b. June 10, 1746. 5. Lucy Bond b. Feb 12, 1748; m. Oct 29, 1772, Timothy Morse of Lancaster. 2. William Bond b. in Weston Dec 20, 1738; bap. next Jan 7, 1739 [In the church records is this note, appended tothe records of his baptism. "Ius natus, Dec. 20, plusq. viginti annos post nuptias."] He was a soldier in the ex- pedition against the French on Lakes George and Champlain in 1758 and 1759. He m. July 9, 1761, Mary Stratton. He died Feb. 2, 1781; and his widow m. (2) Oct. 18, 1781, Bezaleel Flagg of Waltham. Children: 1. Elizabeth Bond b. Oct 3, 1762; d. Sept. 17, 1809; m. April 26, 1781, Nathan Sanderson of Waltham - 11 children. 2. Rhoda Bond b. Nov 14, 1764; died Sept 20, 1803; m. Bezaleel Flagg, Jun. 3. Anna Bond b. June 30, 1768; m. June 21, 1785, Nathan Locke b. in Lexington, Mar 6, 1762; at marriage, "both of Waltham," where they settled and where he died Dec. 1851. Children: 1. Nancy Locke b. Nov 3, 1785; m. Jan 20, 1807, Asa Fuller. 2. William Locke b. Mar 10, 1788; m. Sept 10, 1820, Elizabeth Woolcott. Children: 1. Elizabeth Locke b.July 2, 1821. 2. william C. Locke b. Aug 29, 1824; m. Caroline Matilda Parks. 3. Nathan Locke b. July 2, 1795; died Nov 26, 1837; m. June 2, 1822, Sally Stevenson of Hingham. John Bond m. July 7, 1715, Ruth Whitney. He was dismissed from Watertown to the church in Worcester in 1752, whither he had moved several years before, and where his wife Ruth Whitney died April 4, 1784, aged 59 years. Their children were all born in Watertown. 1. Benjamin Bond b. April 16, 1716. 2. Ruth Bond b. Mar 28, 1718; m. Aug 8, 1750, Samuel Randall of Boston. 3. Bethia Bond b. Mar 23, 1719/20; m. April 13, 1747, Enoch Sawtell of Waltham. 4. Abigail Bond b. April 9, 1722; m. Dec 17, 1747, Josiah Holden of Worcester. 5. John Bond b. Mar 16, 1724/5; m. Nov 21, 1751, Silence King of Worcester. 6. Mary Bond b. Feb 1, 1726/7; m. Nov 21, 1751, Daniel Bigelow of Worcester. 7. Josiah Bond b. June 22, 1728; died Oct. 12, 1743. 8. Sarah Bond b. Mar 10, 1730/1. 9. Susanna Bond b. Oct 24, 1732. 10. Elizabeth Bond b. April 30, 1737; m. in Worcester, Oct 21, 1761, Andrew Patterson of Sudbury. Nathaniel Bond went to Canterbury, Conn., and bought Dec. 25, 1710 of Obadiah Johnson, innholder, and Samuel Adams, millwright, 200 acres of land for £70. He m. Mar 17, 1713, Elizabeth Backus who died a widow Feb 19, 1748. He was a grand juror, 1742. Children: 1. Nathaniel Bond b. Jan 11, 1715; died unm. 2. Elizabeth Bond b. Sept 17, 1717; m. Bethuel Frost of Canterbury. Children: 1. Nabby Frost. 2. Hannah Frost (twins). 3. Bethuel Frost. 4. Joseph Frost. 5. Hepzibah Frost. 6. Daniel Frost. 7. Elizabeth Frost. 8. Lydia Frost. 3. Stephen Bond b. April 18, 1719; died unm. 4. William Bond b. 1721; a farmer of Canterbury; m. Sept 25, 1754, Sarah Woodward who died Aug 12, 1814. He died May 19, 1799. Children: 1. Isaac Bond b. Oct 2, 1757; died July 13, 1759. 2. Olive Bond b. Dec 23, 1758; died May 22, 1829; unm. 3. Sarah Bond b. May 18, 1761; d. Sept 12, 1817, unm. 4. Hannah Bond b. Jan 11, 1763 - in 1848 of Canterbury. 5. Abigail Bond b. Dec 26, 1764; d. Aug 6, 1814, unm. 6. Lydia Bond b. jan 14, 1774. 7. Vienna Bond b. ____; m. William Wright and lived in New York State. 5. Jonas Bond b. Aug 5, 1723; a farmer of Canterbury; m. Abigail Dewey. 1. Alice Bond b. July 20, 1753; m. Robert Herrick of Canterbury. Children: _____________________________________________ p.52 1. Amasa Herrick who m. ___North & settled in Pennsylvania. 2. Betsey Herrick; unm. 3. Jonas Herrick of McDonough County, N.Y. 4. Mary Herrick settled in Maine. 5. Abigail Herrick who m. Elijah Towne and settled in Illinois. 2. Elizabeth Bond b. Jan 9, 1755; m. John Bradford of Canterbury. 3. Deborah Bond b. July 18, 1757; died young. 4. Bethia Bond b. Feb 29, 1760; m. John Bradford a cousin of the preceding. Children: 1. Eunice Bradford who m. Areuna Butts & settled in PA. 2. Areuna Bradford who m. Mary Delop and resided in Detroit. 3. Lucy Bradford. 4. Augustus Bradford of New Market, New Hampshire. 5. Jonas Bond b. Oct 1, 1762; died young. 6. Rebecca Bond b. Aug 30, 1726; died unm. 7. Bethuel Bond b. April 24, 1728. 8. Lydia Bond died, unm. 9. Mary Bond b. June 12, 1730 m. William Carew. Children: 1. Lydia Carew m. Hezekiah Loomis. 2. Dorothy Carew, unmarried. _____________________________________________ p.52 John Bond, a tailor, m. (1) Sarah, dau. of Joseph Mason, the mother of 6 children. He m. (2) Ruhamah, widow of Benjamin Whitemore, of Concord. Her maiden name was Locke, of Woburn. His first three children were born in Watertown, the others in Lexington. His Will, dated April 21, 1769, mentions wife Ruhamah, son Joshua and dau., Lucy. In 1726, he bought two houses, and lands, and a wood lot in Lexington for £480. Children: 1. Joshua Bond b. Nov 24, 1720; died Feb 18, 1790; of Lexington; by wife, Mellicent, had: 1. Sarah Bond, bap. April 8, 1744. 2. Joshua Bond, Oct. 13, 1745; a saddle and harness maker, of Concord. His house and shop were burned by the British, April 19, 1775. His widow, Martha died March 1, 1824. 3. Mellicent Bond bap. July 19, 1747. 4. Joseph Bond bap. Jan 18, 1748/9. 5. Mary Bond bap. July 27, 1750; died 1753. 6. John Bond bap April 19, 1752; died Dec 25, 1753. 7. Phebe Bond bap nov 30, 1755; died 1773. 8. Joanna Bond bap. June 15, 1757. 9. Mary Bond bap. Oct 7, 1759. 10. Joseph Bond bap. May 13, 1761. 11. Abel Bond bap. Oct 19, 1762; died 1783. 2. Ezekiel Bond b. June 19, 1722; prob. died young. 3. Sarah Bond b. Sept 22, 1723; died 1731. 4. Louisa Bond bap. in Lexington Mar 26, 1727. 5. Elizabeth (Betsey) Bond bap. Feb 23, 1729; died Jan 31, 1759. 6. Mary Bond bap.Dec. 5, 1731; died 1733. 7. Lucy Bond. 8. Ruhamah Bond died July 25, 1746. Jonas Bond, Esq. who m. Dec 4, 1718, Hannah Bright b. Aug 4, 1694; died 1786, dau of Nathaniel & Mary (Coolidge) Bright. Children: 1. Mary Bond b. 1719; died 1766; m. John Kimball; two children. 2. Grace Bond b. Mar 1, 1721/2; died in Lincoln, Aug 11, 1801; m. May 3, 1742, Joseph Mason Jr.; twelve children & very numerous descendants. 3. Jerusha Bond b. July 14, 1723; died July 12, 1767; m. Nov 21, 1745, Bezaleel Learned; four children. 4. Jonas Bond b. Aug 10, 1726. 5. Elijah Bond b. Aug 19, 1728; d. Nov 29, 1799; m. Dec 7, 1767, Susanna Barnard b. Sept 24, 1732; d. Jan 16, 1806. 6. Hannah Bond b. Nov 20, 1731; died aged 9 years. 7. William Bond b. Feb 17, 1733/4; a Colonel in the Revolution. 8. Catherine Bond b. Mar 22, 1736/7; died June 11, 1800; m. June 2, 1758, Oliver Livermore, Jr. 9. Samuel Bond bap. Feb. 2, 1744/5; died young. Josiah Bond who m. Jan 31, 1719/20, Elizabeth Fuller, dau of Capt. Joseph & Lydia (Jackson) Fuller of Newton. After residing some time in Newton and in Weston, he settled permanently in Sutton, Mass. Children: p.53 1. Elizabeth Bond b. in Newton Mar 6, 1720/1; died unm. 2. Jonas Bond b. in Newton, Mar 6, 1722/3; died next June 18th. 3. Josiah Bond b. in Newton, June 21, 1724; died Jan 7, 1809. 4. Jonas Bond b. in Newton, Sept 7, 1725. 5. Lydia Bond b. in Weston, June 28, 1730; died Mar 12, 1776; m. Samuel Bixby. 6. Anna Bond b. in Weston, Nov 9, 1732; m. Jan 6, 1757, Samuel Frask. 7. Esther Bond b. in W., July 6, 1735; died young. 8. Henry Bond b. in Sutton, Mass., Feb 4, 1741; was an early settler of Royalston, Mass; ws a selectman and a member of the Provincial Congress, 1775. About 1785, he moved to Grafton, VT wher he was a selectman, town clerk and Justice. From Grafton he moved to Shrewsbury, VT and in 1816, to Le Roy, Genesee County, N.Y. where he died 1828 aged 87 yrs. _____________________________________________ p.53 William Bond of Lincoln, Mass., m. Mar 6, 1755, Lydia Farrar b. Sept. 2, 1735, eldest child of Deacon Samuel and Lydia (Barret) Farrar of Lincoln. (see also Lemuel Shattuck's Genealogy of the Minot Family, NEHGS Register, Vol I., p. 258.) Children: 1. Polly (Mary) Bond, b. Aug 19, 1756; m. 1781, Jesse Goodenow of Sudbury. 2. Samuel Bond, b. Nov 2, 1757. In 1777, he sailed for France in a letter of marque ship, which was taken by the British, and carried into St. Lucia, where he died of fever. 3. Jonas Bond b. Mar 12, 1760; m. Feb 8, 1789, Lydia Hapgood b. May 14, 1761; died May 29, 1826; dau of Seth Hapgood of Petersham. He resided success- ively in Guilford, VT, Winslow, ME., St. Stephen's, New Brunswick, Calais, Me and finally in Robbinston, ME. Children: 1. Lucretia Bond b. in Guilford, VT., May 30, 1791; m. Jan 19, 1819, William Hitchings of St. Stephen's, N.B. who died Aug, 1826. Children: 1. John Hitchings b. Jan 1, 1820. 2. Edward Hitchings b. Dec 1, 1822. 3. Lydia Hitchings b. Aug 24, 1824. 2. Mary Bond b. in Guilford, Oct 15, 1792; m. May 24, 1817, John Hitchings, son of Josiah and Sarah Hitchings of New Boston, N.H. Children: 1. Thomas Hitchings b. in St. Davids, N.B., Mar 19, 1819. 2. Jonas Bond Hitchings b. Nov 9, 1821. 3. Nancy Bond Hitchings b. Nov 30, 1825. 4. William Bond Hitchings b. jan 28, 1828. 5. Charles Wesley Hitchings b. April 22, 1830. 6. Mary Hitchings b. in Robbinston, July 5, 1834. 7. Ellen Hitchings b. Jan 5, 1836. 3. Samuel Bond b. in G., Dec 2, 1793; died of a casualty in Robbinston, Mar. 16, 1825, unm. 4. Nancy Bond b. in Guilford, Mar. 11, 1795; m. George Felt of Templeton, Mass. 5. Henry Bond b. in G., Oct 3, 1796; m. Dec, 1824, Mary Ann Merrill, dau. of Enos Merrill of Lisbon, Maine. Children: 1. Mary Lydia Bond b. June 2, 1827. 2. George Bond b. Mar 26, 1829. 3. Harriet Bond. 4. Elizabeth Bond. 6. Newell Bond b. in Winslow, April 20, 1798; m. 1832, Mary Blynn of Weathersfield, CT and settled first in Brooklyn, N.Y., and after- wards in Cleveland, Ohio. 7. Mira Bond b. in Winslow, Nov 26, 1799; m. Nov 13, 1825, Benjamin Shattuck of Littleton, Mass. and settled in Calais, Maine. Children: 1. Mira Shattuck b. Sept 7, 1826. 2. Benjamin Shattuck b. Feb 16, 1828. 3. Elizabeth Fletcher Shattuck b. Jan 19, 1835. 4. George C. Shattuck b. Ot 28, 1836. 8. Lydia Bond b. in St. Stephens Dec 8, 1801; died Aug 8, 1826 unm. 9. William Bond b. in Calais, June 3, 1805. 4. William Bond b. July 31, 1761; died Sept 22, 1837; of Lincoln, m. Rosanna Negus b. Mar 22, 1774; died Jan 8, 1835; dau of Joseph Negus. They moved to Whittingham, VT., where they both died. Children: 1. Louisa Bond b. April 16, 1794; m. Mar 17, 1816, Martin Lesuer, a blacksmith, and settled first in Whittingham, VT and afterwards in North Adams, Mass. Children: 1. Louisa Lesuer b. May 22, 1817. 2. Lydia S. Lesuer b. Jan 17, 1819; m. Sept 2, 1841, Frederick Brownson. 3. Martin G. Lesuer b. Oct 18, 1820; m. Jan 1, 1845, Nancy Deming 4. Rosanna Lesuer b. Sept 22, 1822. 5. Malvina L. Lesuer b. Oct., 1824; m. Nov 2, 1844, F. F Colgrove. 6. Ephraim A. Lesuer, b. July 12, 1828. 7. Ellen H. Lesuer b. July 24, 1833. 2. William Bond b. May 28, 1796; m. Polly Taft (Toft?) Murdock of Whittingham where he settled. Children: 1. Polly, 2. Laura, 3. Harriet, 4. Lucretia, 5. Orvil, 6. Caroline, 7. Charles, 8. Frances. 3. George Bond b. Aug 19, 1800 m. Betsey, dau of Capt. Samuel Parker of Whittingham. He died Feb 24, 1827 leaving one child, Betsey Ann Bond. 4. Charles Bond b. July 7, 1804 at Searsburg, VT m. Jane, dau of William Tibbets of Whittingham, b. Nov 16, 1802. Children: 1. Charlotte Minerva Bond b. Jan 30, 1826. 2. George Bond b. Mar 15, 1827; died Jan. 1841. 3. Louisa Jane Bond b. July 26, 1829; d. Jan 1, 1841. 4. William Bond b. Aug 5, 1831. 5. Mary Rosanna Bond b. Aug 7, 1833. 6. Sophia Louisa Bond b. Jan 13, 1836. 7. Charles Bond b. Jan 30, 1838. 8. Infant Bond b. and died 1840. 9. George Jackson Bond b. June 8, 1842. 10. Samuel Homes Tibbets Bond b. Aug 13, 1844. 5. Joseph Bond b. July 26, 1807; died 1808. 6. Joseph Bond (again) b. May 6, 1812; died 1815. 5. Lydia Bond b. Dec 28, 1762; died Jan 21, 1806; m. Nathan Wheeler. 6. Anna Bond b. Aug 31, 1764; died Sept. 6, 1776. 7. Lucy Bond b. July 6, 1767; died Dec 26, 1812; m. Jesse Goodenow, widower of her sister, Polly. _____________________________________________ p.54 Daniel Bond, m. Mar. 1, 1765, Sarah Gray, (?), widow of James Gray, and dau. of Henry Spring. She died Oct 24, 1834, aged 98 years. Children: 1. Daniel Bond b. Sept 10, 1767; died Sept 13, 1842; m. Jan 1, 1796, Hannah Stone, (? dau of William and Hannah (Barnard) Stone b. 1778.; d. Nov 20, 1841. Children: 1. Hannah Bond b. Sept 23, 1796; m. April 3, 1833, Elisha Stratton and settled in Quincy, Illinois. 2. Sarah Bond b. Sept 3, 1798; m. Jan 1, 1819, Charles Bent of Chelmsford. 3. Mary Stone Bond b. Dec 29, 1800; m. June 4, 1820, John Coolidge, son of Joshua Coolidge, Jr. of Watertown. 4. Catharine Bond b. May 16, 1803. 5. Eliza Ann Bond b. Jan 2, 1805; m. Dec 8, 1831, Benjamin Adams & settled in Chelmsford. 6. Jane Bond b. Jan 27, 1807; m. Oct 21, 1828, Francis Bush of Chelmsford. 7. William Bond b. Aug 17, 1809; died Dec 20, 1815. 8. Edward Bond b. July 11, 1811; m. May 25, 1838, Adeline White & settled in Quincy, Illinois. 9. George Bond b. Sept 7, 1813; m. May 11, 1841, Elizabeth Collins and settled in Quincy, Illinois. 10. Daniel Bond b. Nov 6, 1815; of Watertown, m. April 14, 1842, Elizabeth Taylor who died the next June and he m. (2) April 4, 1844, Oressa Eaton. 11. Adeline Bond b. April 19, 1819; m. Dec 23, 1837, Benjamin Adams, and settled in Chelmsford. 12. William Bond (again), b. April 18, 1822. 2. Sarah Bond b. 1769; died young. 3. Hannah Bond b. 1771; d. April 1, 1840; m. Thomas Morton of Ashtabula, O. 4. John Bond b. 1773; m. and settled in Montagu, New York. 5. Catharine Bond b. 1779 m. Bement Ford of Boston. Abraham Bond married and settled in Westboro. Children: 1. John Bond who m. Sarah Rice of Northboro. Children: 1. Sarah Bond who m. Reuben Babcock of Northboro. 2. Avery Bond. 3. Lucy Bond who m. N. W. Chamberlin and moved to Ohio. 4. Lydia Bond who m. Joseph Le Cain of Marlboro, Mass. 5. Mary Bond who m. Elbra Hemenway of Framingham. 6. Julia Bond who m. Abraham Mahan of Northboro. 7. Lyman Bond who m. Mary Adams of Marlboro. 8. Elisha Bond who m. Adeline Rice of Marlboro. 2. Abraham Bond who m. in Marlboro, July 24, 1791, Elizabeth Brigham and moved to Bangor, Maine. Children: (p.55) 1. Submit, 2. Daniel, 3. Phinehas, 4. Eliza. 3. William Bond who m. Mary Learned. Children: 1. Mary Bond. 2. Clarissa Bond who m. Joel Graves. 4. Joseph Bond who m. Lucy Bell. 5. Submit Bond, unm. 6. Hannah Bond who m. Joel Parker. Children: 1. Anna Parker 2. Elizabeth Parker who m. Elmer Brigham. 3. Hannah Parker who m. Horace Furbush. 4. Achsah Parker who m. Taylor Fay. 5. Augusta Parker. 6. Joel Parker. 7. Harriet Bond who m. Mendall Faskett. _____________________________________________ p.55 Joseph Bond who m. May 10, 1769 Anna Lawrence, b. Feb 2, 1746; died April, 1801. He died Dec 26, 1775. Children: 1. Joseph Bond b. Jan 16, 1770; m. in Boston, Nov 16, 1794, Ruth Crittenden, of Scituate b. Mar 13, 1776 and died in Waltham, April 7, 1840. He was a blacksmith of Boston until July, 1837, when he moved to Waltham. Children: 1. Ruth Bond b. Sept 10, 1795; died 1802. 2. Joanna Bond b. Sept 20, 1797; unm. 3. Nathaniel Bond b. July 10, 1799; died aged 17 months. 4. Joseph Bond b. May 27, 1801; died Mar 29, 1843; was bred as an apothecary and druggist in Boston and settled in that business in Waltham, of which he was town clerk for several years; was also Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. He m. June 10, 1824 Philenda Tilden b. in Scituate, Mar. 2, 1802. Children: 1. Philenda Bond b. Aug 18, 1825. 2. Sarah Bond b. Feb 29, 1828. 3. Josephine Bond b. Mar 28, 1834. 2. Stephen Bond b. Sept 22, 1771. In 1792 on a voyage to England he was taken prisoner and carried into France and never returned. He was living in France in 1818. _____________________________________________ p.55 Deacon Jonathan Bond, m. in Watertown, April 13, 1732, Mary Harrington and settled in the West Precinct (Waltham), thence moved to Mendon, 1743 and thence to Westboro, 1750, to the church of which he was dismissed from Watertown, Sept. 29, 1751, and where he long held the office of Deacon and died Jan 11, 1789. Children: 1. Mary Bond b. in Watertown Dec 2, 1732; m. Aaron Warren of Upton, and settled in Westboro. Children: 1. Aaron Warren, lost at sea. 2. Abijah Warren who settled in Prov., R.I. 3. David Warren of Westboro. 4. Molly (Mary) Warren who married, had children and afterwards joined the Shakers of Lebanon, N.Y. 5. Lucy Warren who married Joseph Brigham of Westboro. Children: 1. Lowell Brigham, unm. 2. Harriet Brigham, m. Oct 26, 1824, William F. Stone, Esq., Register of Deeds, Middlesex Co., Mass. Res: Cambridge. 2. Jonathan Bond b. in Watertown, April 22, 1736; m. Ruth Tyler who died in 1813. His Will, dated Nov. 1, 1793, apptd his son-in-law, John Bond, Executor. He settled in Boylston, where he was deacon and died 1794. Children: 1. Jonathan Bond, a deacon of Boylston and representative; m. Sept. 1783 Lucy Andrews who died Oct 14, 1814. Children: 1. Joseph Bond b. Nov 20, 1784 m. Nov 8, 1814, Sophia Smith, dau. of Moses and Martha Smith of Sterling, Mass. and settled in Worcester. 2. Lucy Bond b. Dec 8, 1786; died May 26, 1815; m. George Slocumb of Shrewsbury. Three children; parents & children all died. 3. Lucinda Bond b. May 11, 1790; died 1791. 4. Joanna Hurd Bond b. Jan 11, 1792; died July 26, 1816, unm. 5. Eli Bond b. May 28, 1794; m. ____Cobb; settled in Keene, N.H. One child, parents & child died. 6. Elliot Bond b. June 29, 1797; d. Sept 12, 1800. 7. Ruth Tyler Bond b. Nov 10, 1800; d. August, 1801. 2. Joseph Bond died in Harvard College Oct 16, 1781 aged 19 years. Extract from the records of the College: "1781, Nov. 16th, This day an oration was delivered in the Chapel by Harrison Gray Otis, on the death of Bond, deceased, Oct. 16th." _____________________________________________ p.56 3. Solomon Bond b. May, 1764 studied medicine with Dr. Kittredge of New Brookfield; settled in Plainfield, Mass., in 1788 and in 1797, moved to Enfield, Conn., where he died Nov 4, 1814. He m. Feb. 2, 1792, Sally Hinckley of No. Brookfield, b. Aug 16, 1768. Children: 1. Mary Practor Bond, b. Nov 16, 1792; m. July 3, 1821, Asa Olmstead, Esq. a lawyer of Wilbraham, Mass. b. in Enfield, Mass. April 19, 1791; grad. New Jersey College 1814, now, 1860 a resident of Clinton, Oneida Co., N.Y. Children: 1. Mary Bond Olmstead b. Feb 26, 1823; m. Aug 24, 1847, Theodore W. Dwight, son of B. W. Dwight, Prof. of Law in Ham. Coll. 2. Sarah Hinckley Olmstead b. Oct 5, 1825; d. 1831. 3. Dwight Hinckley Olmstead b. Nov 16, 1826; grad. Ham. Coll. 1846. 4. Abby Pierce Olmstead b. April 7, 1831. 5. Sarah Hincley Olmstead b. Dec 3, 1832. 2. Rebecca Hinckley Bond b. Nov 17, 1794; m. Jan 27, 1824, Levi Bliss, a merchant of Brimfield, Mass, where he was born April 23, 1788. Children: 1. Martha Hinckley Bliss b. Jan 31, 1825. 2. Solomon Bond Bliss b. April 17, 1828. 3. Edward Bliss b. June 19, 1830. 4. Henry Levi Bliss b. Mar 7, 1833. 5. William King Bliss b. Dec 29, 1836. 3. Solomon Bond b. Mar 13, 1797; died Mar 15, 1812. 4. Thomas Hinckley Bond b. Jan 14, 1804; grad. Yale Coll. 1825; practiced law a few years, then went into the mercantile and milling business in Oswego, N.Y. of which he was some time Collector of the Port. He m. Elizabeth Goodrich of New Haven. Children: 1. John Bond b. Oct 17, 18__. 2. Josephine Bond b. Oct 9, 1842. 5. Eliza Ann Bond b. Mar 22, 1807; m. Sept 4, 1837, Francis B. Stebbins, Esq., a lawyer of Ware, Mass., b. in Granville, Mass., Feb 22, 1802. In 1840, he engaged in milling busi- ness in Oswego, N.Y. where he died May 11, 1845, leaving one dau., Julia Frances Stebbins b. Dec 29, 1842. 4. Polly Bond who married & died soon. 5. Sally Bond who m. Abijah Pierce of Boylston. Two children, parents and children all died. 6. Ruth Bond who m. John Bond and died soon, leaving one son, Tyler Bond. 7. Eunice Bond who m. John Gale of Stratford, Conn. Two children; parents & children all died. 3. Thomas Bond b. in Waltham, Jan 30, 1739; m. May 22, 1765, Lydia Newton & resided first in Westboro, then in No. Brookfield and finally in Brookfield, Mass. Children: 1. Elizabeth Bond b. Mar 20, 1766; m. 1790, Humphrey Gilbert, a farmer of No. Brookfield, b. Aug 16, 1767; d. Feb 18, 1816, 2nd son of Daniel & Lucy (Barnes) Gilbert. She was in April 1852, in her 87th year with her son: 1. Thomas Gilbert, Dexter, b. July 6, 1791, a merchant and magistrate of Templeton, Mass.; m. Frances Pomroy Robinson. 2. Lucy Gilbert, unm. 3. Daniel Gilbert, b. Aug 17, 1795;d. July 29, 1849; a physician of Boston; m. abt 1827, Susan Landman by whom he had: 1. Augusta Goldthwaite Gilbert b.abt 1827. He m. (2) Ann S. Ridgway. Children: 2. Helen Gilbert 3. Ada Gilbert 4. Daniel Gilbert. 4. Thomas Gilbert b. July 23, 1797; a farmer of No. Brookfield; m. Julia Ann Denny. Children: 1. Catherine Gilbert. 2. Austin Gilbert 3. Elizabeth Gilbert 4. Lucy Gilbert 5. Daniel Gilbert 6. Thomas Newton Gilbert. 5. Newton Gilbert b. July 24, 1799; a merchant's clerk in NYC; m. (1) Margaret Frazier who died Dec 24, 1842; he m. (2) Mary Ann Chandler; has two sons and one dau. 6. Amos Gilbert b. Feb 10, 1802; a cabinet maker of West Brookfield; m. In Ashby, Mass., Oct 31, 1827, Mary Ann Rice, b. Sept 10, 1807, dau of Asa & Rebecca (Osborn) Rice. Children: 1. Elizabeth Gilbert b. in Ware, Mass. Aug 27, 1828, m. Aug 28, 1848, Curtis John Boynton. 2. Thomas Rice Gilbert b. in W. Brookfield, Sept 23, 1834. 3. Maria Louisa Gilbert b. May 11, 1840. 7. Austin Gilbert b. Mar 11, 1804; d. May 18, 1821. 8. Liberty Gilbert b. April 25, 1806; a merchant of Troy, N.Y.; m. Feb 4, 1836, Lucia Carpenter b. Mar 6, 1810, dau of Willard & Mary (Bacon) Carpenter. Children: 1. Edgar Gilbert b. May 5, died Aug 29, 1840. 2. Mary Elizabeth Gilbert b.July 3, 1841. 9. Elizabeth Gilbert b. Feb 7, 1809; d. Aug 31, 1811. 10. Lydia Gilbert b. Aug 9, 1811; m. William Duncan. 2. Josiah Bond b. Jan 1, 1768; a physician of Westboro; m. (1) 1835, Mrs. Forbes. 3. John Bond b. Mar 5, 1770 of No. Brookfield; m. 1791, Ruth Bond who d. Nov 2, 1794. He m. (2) April 1, 1798, Judith, dau of Col. Fisk of Barre. Children: 1. Tyler Bond b. Oct 9, 1792, unm. 2. Ruth Bond b. July 22, 1799, unm. 3. Sally Fisk Bond b. Jan 6, 1801; m. May 22, 1833, Capt. Thomas B. Eaton of Worcester. 4. David Fisk Bond b. Oct 6, 1802; d. Oct 27, 1833, unm. He was a colonel in the militia. 5. Louisa Bond b. Nov. 26, 1805; m. Aug 19, 1830 Col. Aaron Gibbs of Leominster. 6. Thomas Bond b. Aug 14, 1807; of Boylston, m. Aug 19, 1834, Harriet Slocumb. 7. John Bond b. Feb 6, 1810; of Worcester, m. Nov 5, 1834, Eliza Hathaway. _____________________________________________ p.57 4. Lydia Bond, 4th child of Jonathan Bond & his wife Mary Harrington; was born Mar 22, 1722; died Sept 4, 1837; m. Feb 28, 1793, Dr. Jesseniah Kittredge of Walpole, N.H., b. Mar 1,1764; d. Aug 8, 1829, son of Dr. Francis Kittredge of Tewksbury, Mass. Children: 1. Sarah Kittredge b. April 17, 1794; unm., of Boston. 2. Lydia Kittredge b. April 29, 1796; m. Dec 12, 1825, Francis Fisher a merchant of Boston b. Sept 14, 1794 son of Aaron Fisher of Needham. Children: 1. Francis Kittredge Fisher b. Sept 3, 1828. 2. Horace Newton Fisher b. Oct 19, 1836. 3. John Herbert Fisher b. Nov 27, 1838. 3. Jesseniah Kittredge, Jr. b. Feb 24, 1800, a physician in Walpole, N.H.; m. Oct 23, 1733, Mary Bellows Stone dau. of Leonard Stone of Watertown. Children: 1. Thomas Bond Stone b. Aug 5, 1835. 2. Helen Louisa Stone b. Aug 7, 1837. 3. Sarah Melicent Stone b. July 14, 1839. 4. Samuel Grant Stone b. Aug 10, 1841. 4. Thomas Bond Kittredge b. Feb 17, 1802; M.D., Harvard Univ. 1826; of Hartford, Conn.,; m. Oct 24, 1836, Caroline Amelia Smith, dau of Moses Smith of Hartford. Children: 1. Ashbel Smith Bond b. Aug 28, 1837. 2. Henry Gratton Bond b. Jan 22, 1841. 3. a dau. Bond b. Aug 19, 1845. 5. Ely Bond b.Aug 2, 1804; died Oct 13, 1825. 6. Melicent Bond b. Sept 16, 1806; m. oct 24, 1831, Leonard Bisco, Esq., b. June 9, 1800; son of Daniel W. Bisco of Walpole., Her husband was Clerk of the Court in Cheshire County. 5. Amos Bond b. Feb 1, 1774, a farmer in No. Brookfield, m. Dec 20, 1799, Sally Goddard of Shrewsbury who died Dec 29, 1830. Children: 1. Gilbert Bond b. Sept 24, 1800; a farmer; m. Mar 4, 1841, Rebecca, dau of Nathan & Rebecca Thompson of No. Brookfield. Children: 1. Sarah Goddard Bond, b. Dec 9, 1842. 2. Rebecca Thompson Bond b. June 19, 1844. 2. Chauncey Bond b.July 2, 1802; a manufacturer; m. April 5, 1830, Frances Rhoda Bullard b. oct 9, 1805, dau of Samuel Bullard of Shrewsbury. He died April 29, 1833 and his widow died May 7, 1835. 3. Mary Bond b. Nov 29, 1804; d. July 1, 1839; m. June 3, 1830, Freeman Walker, son of Deacon Walter & Priscilla Walker of No. Brookfield. Childrn: 1. Mary Ann Walker b. Aug 13, 1835. 2. Charles Freeman Walker b. Mar 21, 1837. 3. Sarah Bond Walker b. Mar and died October, 1839. 4. Edward Goddard Bond twin to Lydia. b. Nov 12, 1810. 5. Lydia Newton Bond b. Nov 12, 1810; m. Oct 22, 1839 Samuel Haskell, b. 1810 son of Paul Haskell of No. Brookfield. Children: 1. Henry Carter Haskell b. Nov 2, 1841. 2. Samuel Chauncey Haskell b. Mar 16, 1844. 6. Thomas Bond b. Sept 20, 1814; a merchant and daquerreotypist of No. Brookfield m. Nov 26, 1838 Nancy B. Jenks dau of Dr. Nicholas Jenks and wife Betsey Jenks of West Boylston. Child: 1. Thomas Edward Bond b. Dec 1843. 7. Sally Goddard Bond b. Oct 13, 1818; died May 25, 1843. 6. Sarah Bond b. Dec 9, 1775; m. April 11, 1799, Silas Haskell b. Aug 13, 1772; died May 18, 1831, son of Deacon Samuel & Elizabeth (Macomber) Haskell of No. Brookfield. They settled first in No. Brookfield where their children were born and thence the family moved to Perry, Lake County, Ohio. Children: _____________________________________________ p.58 1. Samuel Haskell b. Feb 16, 1800; keeper of the Temperance Hotel in Portland, Maine; m. in No. Brookfield, Sept 17, 1828, Adeline Stevens, dau of Roger & Catherine (Davis) Stevens. Children: 1. Sarah Adeline Haskell b. in Boston, July 8, 1829. 2. Ellen Frances Haskell b. in Boston, 1832. 3. Emily Haskell b. in Portland, ME., 1835. 4. Samuel A. Haskell b. in Portland, Oct, 1837; d. 1838. 5. Thomas Benton Haskell b. in Portland, 1839. 6. Edward Haskell. 7. George Haskell. 2. Silas Haskell b. Feb 17, 1802; m. Dec 1823, Sarah Graham, third dau. of General Hugh Graham & Rebecca (Colton) Graham. Children: 1. Fanny M. Haskell b. in Perry, Lake County, Ohio, 1834; m. in Illinois 1848 Dr. Hadfield, a minister. 2. Rosaline Haskell b. in Perry, 1826; m. in Michigan, 1846, John Benson. 3. Lucy Haskell b. in Perry, died in Michigan. 4. Hiram W. Haskell b. in Perry, m. in Illinois, Aug 19, 1849 Mary G. Benson. 5. Henry Clay Haskell b. in Perry. 6. Charles Carroll Haskell b. in Leroy. 7. Francis Marion Haskell b. in Canada. 8. Arthur Haskell born in Michigan. 9. Sarah Rebecca Haskell b. in Illinois. 3. Ferdinand Haskell b. April 14, 1804; a magistrate and farmer; m. Sept. 30, 1830 in Perry, Ohio, Mary Crosby, 2nd dau. of Samuel & Louisa (Phillips) Crosby. Children: 1. S. S. Haskell b. oct 1831; d. 1832. 2. Lucien F. Haskell b. Jan 12, 1833; d. Jan 26, 1839. 3. Newton J. Haskell b. Oct 24, 1834; d. 1834. 4. Harrison Haskell b. July 19, 1835. 5. Joseph Crosby Haskell b. Oct 28, 1838. 6. William Henry Haskell b. Dec 17, 1844. 7. Mary Adeline Haskell b. Jan 26, 1847. 4. Hiram Haskell b. June 19, 1806. Died. 5. Eli Bond Haskell b. Aug 13, 1807, a farmer of Perry; m. Dec. 29, 1833 in Perry, Ohio, Elvira Smith only dau. of Gardner & Anna Smith and the step-daughter of REv. Jesse Hartwell. Children: 1. Olinthus A. Haskell b. April 14, 1835. 2. Gardner Smith Haskell b. oct 23, 1836. 3. Olinthus A. Haskell (again) b. June 16, 1838. 4. Sarah Anna Haskell b. Aug 26, 1840. 5. Elizabeth E. Haskell b. Aug 20, 1842. 6. Lucy Ellen Haskell b. May 18, 1845. 7. Eli B. Haskell b. Aug 8, 1847. 6. Lucy Ann Haskell b. Nov 19, 1811; m. Oct 21, 1837 in New York, Horace Bates, Esq., P.M. of Rochester, N.Y. and afterwards Inspector of Beef & Pork, N.Y.c. Children: 1. Horace Haskell Bates b. in N.Y.C. Nov 25, 1838. 2. Ferdinand Eugene Bates b. in Perry, Ohio Aug 17, 1840. 7. Chauncey Haskell b. Sept 14, 1813, unm.; engaged in the fisheries in the Upper Lakes. 8. Sarah B. Haskell b. April 9, 1816; unm. 9. Harrison Haskell b. oct 10, 1818; of New York; m. June 19, 1846 Frances A. Hannaford of Portland, Maine. 7. Thomas Bond b. Sept 17, 1777; died Jan 6, 1852; a merchant in No. Brookfield until 1825, when he retired with a competent fortune and settled in Spring- field, Mass., of both of which towns, he has been representative in the State Legislature. He m. Oct 1, 1840 Jemima Halloway Bush of Boylston. The following brief obituary appeared in a Springfield paper the day after his death: "It is with profound regret that we record the death of one of our oldest and most respectable citizens, Mr. Thomas Bond [the book, Bond's Watertown has a portrait of Thomas Bond by Thomas Chubbuck, Engraver, Springfield, Mass. I have taken a digital pic of the portrait and it is available on request, 37 kbs., sent face of email. Janice Farnsworth] "He died Tuesday, after a brief illness at the age of 74 yrs. Twenty- seven years ago he removed from West Brookfield to this town (Springfield) and from that day to this, he has maintained a character, spotless in its honour, and radiant in its discriminating and unostentatious benevolence. Though it is in the course of nature that a life, leaning so far from the shore of time over the ocean of eternity, should drop its ripened apple of gold into the abyss, we still weep to see it disappear, and miss it with sorrow from the trembling bough which it adorned and where it hung." _____________________________________________ p.58 Children of Thomas Bond and his wife Jemima Halloway Bush: 1. Henry Bond b. Aug 5, 1805; unm. 2. Lucy Ann Bond b. Nov 5, 1807; died June 17, 1843; m. Nov., 1827, Henry Harding Penniman, merchant of New York. Children: 1. Clara Penniman b. jan 9, 1834. 2. Helen Penniman b. Dec 31, 1835. 3. Clarinda Bond b. Dec 10, 1809; m. Oct 1, 1833, Samuel Reynolds, merchant, of Springfield. Children: 1. Abby Bliss Reynolds b. Aug. 1834. 2. Thomas Bond Reyonlds b. Mar 23, 1836. 3. Samuel Reynolds b. April 1838; died 1839. 4. Thomas Bond b. Dec 6, 1812; a merchant of N.Y.; m. July 14, 1846, Ella Maria Carr of N.Y. 5. William Bush Bond b. Jan 12, 1815; grad. Amherst Coll. 1835, ordained in _____________________________________________ p.59 Lee, Mass., April 15, 1840; m. May, 1840, Harriet, dau. of Rev. Noah Sheldon of Stockbridge. Children: 1. Thomas Bond b. Dec., 1843. 2. William Reynolds Bond b. May 1845. 3. Virginia Guitteare Bond b. Mar. 1847. 6. George Taylor Bond b. Jan 22, 1817, a merchant of Springfield; unm. 7. Mary Bush Bond b. June 5, 1819; m. Oct 26, 1848, Rev. John E. Hall of Edgemont, Mass. 8. Ephraim Ward Bond b. May 15, 1821; grad. Amherst Coll. 1841; LL.B. Harvard Univ. 1845; counsellor of law, Springfield. 9. Edward Bond b. April 27, 1827; bred a merchant, in N.Y. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8. Lucy Bond b. Sept 19, 1778; m. May 2, 1802 Dr. William Southworth b. July 26, 1777, son of William & Lois Southworth of Rochester, Mass.; she was the 8th child of Deacon Jonathan Bond, of Watertown, & his wife, Mary Harrington (p.55) They settled first in Bridgewater and afterwards in Rochester, Mass., where he died Oct 6, 1842. Children: 1. Newton Southworth b. Jan 25, 1803; a physician of Rochester, (Mattapoisett), Mass., m. Oct 28, 1829, Mary Mead b. May, 1803, dau. of Elijah & Sarah Mead of No. Brookfield. She d. Jan. 1833 and he m. (2) Mar 27, 1834, Rhoda Sparrow b. May 13, 1811, dau of Josiah and Minerva Sparrow of Rochester. Children: 1. Mary Jane Southworth b. Aug 30, 1830; d. Dec 25, 1831. 2. Mary Newton Southworth b. July 22, 1832; d. Sept. 1833. 3. Roenna Augusta Southworth b. Sept 27, 1835. 4. Edward Newton Southworth b. May 31, 1838. 5. Sophia Wing Southworth b. July 3, 1840. 6. Rhoda Ellen Southworth b. Aug 20, 1842. 7. Eli Southworth b. Sept 4, 1844. 2. Thomas Jefferson Southworth b. Oct 2, 1804; master of a whale ship; m. Mar 14, 1837, Priscilla Jackson b. July 17, 1809, dau of Thomas & Sarah Jackson of Plymouth; one child, Louisa Everett Southworth b. Dec 5, 1837. 3. Lucy Bond Southworth b. Aug 10, 1806. 4. Rosamond Southworth b. Oct 19, 1808; m. Oct 11, 1829, Ezra Edgar Washburn, a shipjoiner, b. Oct 30, 1806; son of Jeremiah & Sarah Washburn of Bridgewater, Mass. Children: 1. Sarah Allen Washburn b. Mar 4, 1833. 2. Lucy Bond Washburn b. Nov 13, 1838. 3. Albert Edson Washburn b. Dec 27, 1842. 5. Sarah Haskell Southworth b. Oct 10, 1810; m. Sept 8, 1833, Josiah Sturtevant, a merchant, b. May 11, 1811, son of Samuel and Lydia Sturtevant of Rochester, Mass. Children: 1. Adeline Livia Sturtevant b. Sept 15, 1834. 2. Josiah Oscar Sturtevant b. May 13, 1838. 3. Nancy Pope Sturtevant b. July 18, 1840. 4. Sarah Olivia Sturtevant b. Feb 5, 1842. 5. Ada Byron Sturtevant b. Jan 12, 1845. 6. James Madison Southworth b. Sept 13, 1813, a master of the whaling brig, Caduceus; was lost in a gale in the Atlantic Ocean in the night of Nov. 28, 1836. 7. Maria Louisa Southworth b. Aug 29, 1814; m. Feb 8, 1835, John Wilkes Hammond, a house and shipjoiner, b. Oct 22, 1808, son of Nathaniel & Priscilla Hammond of Rochester. Children: 1. John Wilkes Hammond b. Dec 26, 1837. 2. Eudora Frances Hammond b. Dec 5, 1839. Mr. Hammond died Sept 25, 1843. 8. Sophia Wing Southworth b. Jan 12, 1817; m. Oct 12, 1842, Joseph Winslow Hammond, a mariner, b. Dec 12, 1817, son of Jesse & Charity Hammond of Rochester. 9. Horace Southworth b. July 2, 1819; lost at sea, with his brother, James Madison Southworth (above). 10. Gideon Southworth b. Mar 17, 1821; officer (1848) of a whaling ship of New Bedford. 11. Deborah Little Southworth b. Aug 30, 1823; died Oct. 1846. 9. Eli Bond,the 9th child of Deacon Jonathan Bond, of Watertown, & his wife, Mary Harrington (p.55); was born March 18, 1782; died Mar 18, 1830; settled in Painsville, Lake County, Ohio; served in the war of 1812, was afterwards a Major-General in the militia; and was several years High Sheriff of the County. He was very enterprising and public-spirited. He m., Dec 1, 1813, Sarah Ely Pomeroy, dau of Deacon J. Pomeroy, formerly of Mass. Children: 1. Mary Ann Bond b. 1814; d. Nov, 1834, unm. 2. Sarah Ann Bond b. Dec 4, 1815, m. Sept 22, 1839, Asa Childs of Painsville - born in Mass. 3. Thomas Newton Bond b. Mar 27, 1818; a merchant of Cleveland, Ohio 4. Merritt Pomeroy Bond b. Jan 1, 1820, merchant of Cleveland, Ohio. 5. Dudley Eli Bond b. Nov 25, 1821; of Cleveland; m. July 31, 1844, Helen A. dau. of P. M. Phipps, Esq., merchant of Cleveland, a descendant of Sir William Phipps. 6. Noah Ferdinand Bond b. Dec 12, 1824; merchant of Cleveland. _____________________________________________ p.60 10. Moses Bond, 10th child of Deacon Jonathan Bond of Watertown & his wife, Mary Harrington (p.55). Moses Bond was born April 5, 1784; m. Nov., 1808, Lucy Fisk, dau of Moses and Lucy Fisk of Sterling, Mass. His children were born in No. Brookfield. He afterwards moved to Sterling, Mass., and thence to Templeton, Mass. where he died Feb 14, 1846. Children: 1. Lucy Bond b. Mar 27, 1811; m. June 10, 1830, Hon. Artemas Lee, merchant of Barre, b. Nov 2, 1793, son of Gen. Samuel & Mehitabel Lee of Barre, afterwards of Templeton. He had been a colonel in the militia and a Rep. and Senator in the State Legislature. Children: 1. Ellen Maria Lee b. Aug 30, 1832. 2. Edward Dwight Lee b. Jan 16, 1834. 3. Caroline Frances Lee b. Oct 19, 1835; d. Sept 1836. 4. Henry Winthrop Lee b. May 14, 1838. 5. Joseph Harding Lee b. Feb 7, 1840. 6. Charles Francis Lee b. Oct 16, 1841. 2. Martha Bond b. Oct 31, 1813; m. Feb 4, 1838 Dr. Henry Lincoln of Lancaster, Mass., b. Aug 11, 1804; son of William & Tabitha Lincoln of Leominster; he grad. Harvard Univ. 1830; M.D., Univ. of Penn., 1834. Children: 1. Mary Catherine Lincoln b. Jan 31, 1840. 2. Ellen Sears Lincoln b. Sept 27, 1841. 3. William Henry Lincoln b. July 6, 1843. 3. Catherine Bond b. April 12, 1816; m. June 18, 1839, Samuel Lee Harding b. Dec 1815, son of Abijah & Hannah Harding of Barre, a merchant of Templeton, then of Boston. Children: 1. Frederick Winthrop Harding b. July 13; died Dec 22, 1842. 2. Francis Weld Harding b. Jan 5; d. Feb 25, 1844. 3. Charles Wellington Harding b. Dec 28, 1844. 11. Joseph Bond, the 11th child of Deacon Jonathan Bond, of Watertown, & his wife, Mary Harrington (p.55); was born March 26, 1787; a physician of Walpole, N.H., where he died July 7, 1832; m. Oct 29, 1817, Sarah Eliza Drew, b. Dec. 22, 1796, the only dau. of the Hon. Thomas Collins Drew of Walpole. Children: 1. Josiah Bond b. Mar 9, 1819; grad. Washington College 1838; m. Aug 6, 1844, Emily E. Strong, dau of William Strong of Hartford, Conn. He was a counsellor of law in Southport, Wisconsin. 2. Thomas Drew Bond b. Aug 29, 1820; a farmer in Walpole. _____________________________________________ p.60 Henry Bond of Watertown, m. Oct 25, 1733, Mary Cutting. Children: 1. Samuel Bond b. October, 1734. 2. Mary Bond b. Nov 13, 1742. 3. Phebe Bond b. June 6, 1746. 4. Samuel Bond (again) b. Feb 23, 1748. 5. Henry Bond b. Oct 25, 1749; d. Dec 20, 1839; m. May, 1774, Mary Ann Fullerton born in Booth-Bay, Maine, April 30, 1748; d. Mar 3, 1837. He resided successively in Winchester, N.H., Wiscasset, ME and finally in Jefferson, ME. Children: 1. David Gilmore Bond b. in Wiscasset, ME., June 10, 1775, in early life a shipmaster of Boston. In 1810 he settled on a farm in Jefferson, ME.; he m. Nov 26, 1805, Sarah Oliver Nichols born in Boston, June 20, 1783. Children: 1. William Henry Bond b. in Bristol, England, Jan 27, 1807. 2. Eliza Amory Bond b. in Jefferson, July 16, 1811; m. April 25, 1830, James Blanchard of Provincetown, Mass. 3. John Nichols Bond b. Aug 12, 1812; m. June, 1839, Susan A. Haydon. 4. Catharine Jane Bond b. Aug 13, 1813; m. March, 1842, Robert H. Foye of Montville, ME. 5. Mary Nichols Bond b. Jan. 1, 1816. 2. Henry Bond b. June 10, 1777; died Dec 19, 1835; of Jefferson; m. Dec 17, 1801, Polly Jackson. Children: 1. Joseph Bond b. Aug 31, 1803; m. Nov 15, 1833, Nancy Jackson. Children: 1. Eliza Bond b. March, 1834. 2. James Bond b. Aug., 1836. He m. (2) Feb 15, 1840, Margaret Jackson. Children: 3. Nancy Bond b. Jan., 1841. 4. Mary Bond b. Jan. 1843. 2. Hannah Bond b. July 23, 1805; m. Dec 1840, William Young. Children: 1. Edward Young b. Nov., 1841. 2. Mary Young b. Jan., 1843. 3. Henry Kennedy Bond b. Oct 17, 1807; m. Oct 1837, Clara Jackson. Child: 1. William Henry Bond b. 1839. 4. David Nichols Bond b. Nov 25, 1809; m. Feb 1839, Rosanna Holmes. Children: 1. Francis Bond b. July, 1840. 2. Lucius Bond b. July, 1842. 5. Mary Ann Bond b. June 17, 1813; m. June 1843, Albert Richardson. 6. Alexander Bond b. Oct 7, 1818. 7. Samuel Bond b. May 4, 1821. 8. Allison Bond b. April 17, 1823. 3. Polly Bond b. Jan 12, 1779; d. Sept 22, 1831; m. July 12, 1796, Nathaniel Kennedy of Jefferson, who died 1840. Children: 1. David Kennedy b. Dec 23, 1797; m. Sept 5, 1819, Mary Sherman. Children: 1. Nathaniel Kennedy b. June 15, 1820. 2. Rosilla Kennedy b. Sept 12, 1822. 3. George Kennedy b. Dec 2, 1824. 4. Mary Jane Kennedy b. April 22, 1826. 5. William Henry Kennedy b. May 8, 1828. 2. Henry Kennedy b. Sept 23, 1799; m. Nov 28, 1828, Rachel Lincoln of Waldoboro, ME where he settled. 1. Lincoln Kennedy b. Oct 8, 1829. 2. Lemuel Kennedy b. Dec 15, 1831; d. Jan 1833. 3. Henry Lemandel Kennedy b. Dec 2, 1834. 3. Elizabeth Kennedy b. April 9, 1802; m. Sept 29, 1819, Lot Weeks who died Sept 23, 1828 and she m. (2) Mar 30, 1831, Dr. Peter Gray who died May 1837. Children: 1. Nathaniel Weeks b. June 23, 1820. 2. Elvira Weeks b. April 19, 1824; d. Dec. 1833 3. Ambrose Weeks b. June 7, 1828. By her 2nd husband she had: 4. Oliver C. Gray b. Feb 20, 1832. 5. Thomas K. Gray b. June 13, 1834. 6. John D. Gray b. Dec 23, 1835. 4. Abel Kennedy b. June 29, 1804; of Orono, ME; m. May 7, 1834, Mary Ann Counce of Warren, ME. 5. Mary Ann Kennedy b. Sept 16, 1806 died 1808. 6. Thomas B. Kennedy b. April 1809; d. Oct 1831. 7. William N. Kennedy b. Nov 22, 1811; d. Oct 1833. 8. Mary Ann Kennedy b. June 24, 1814; m. July 1836, Elijah S. Crowell. Children: 1. Roscoe Crowell b. Sept, 1837. 2. Elizabeth Crowell b. Nov 1, 1839. 3. Mary C. Crowell b. Nov., 1840. 4. Henry H. Crowell b. Dec., 1842. 9. Justus R. Kennedy b. Mar 14, 1817; m. Sept, 1841, Caroline Davis. 10. Polly Kennedy born and died, 1819. 4. Jennet Bond b. Jan 1, 1783; m. July 9, 1806, Justus Richardson. children: 1. Henry Richardson b. Jan 25, 1808. 2. Mary Ann Richardson b. Sept 12, 1810; d. Nov. 1833. 3. Lorinda Richardson b. Aug 30, 1812; m. 1840, Samuel Jackson. 4. Albert Richardson b. Dec 21, 1814; m. June, 1843, Mary Bond. 5. James Richardson b. Dec 18, 1816. 6. Jennet Richardson b. July 11, 1818. 7. Asa Richardson b. July 12, 1820. 5. William Bond b. Jan 12, 1786; m. Hannah Jackson b. April 30, 1791. Children: 1. Harriet Bond b. Sept 4, 1813. 2. Emeline Bond b. June 12, 1816; m. June 1842, Joseph Taylor. 3. Rebecca Bond b. Dec 19, 1819; d. Feb, 1833. 4. William Bond b. Jan 25, 1822. 5. Abiel Bond b. Mar 30, 1825. 6. George Bond twin of Abiel (above) b. Mar 30, 1825. _____________________________________________ p.62 6. Mary Ann Bond b. June 19, 1789; m. Oct 30, 1816, Samuel Chisam b. May 21, 1791. Children: 1. Mary Ann Chisam b. Oct 12, 1817. 2. Henry Chisam b. Mar 19, 1819. 3. Lucinda Newell Chisam b. Jan 4, 1822. 4. Elvira Bond Chisam b. Feb 14, 1824. 5. Samuel Chisam Jr. b. Aug 14, 1830. 6.Sarah Bond b. Oct 11, 1751 dau of Henry Bond & wife, Mary Cutting; m. Feb. 29, 1784, Thomas Shepherd. 7. Lydia Bond b. Oct 15, 1753. 8. Thaddeus Bond b. July 20, 1755; died July 1759. 9. Asa Bond b. Aug 25, 1757; died April 20, 1835; m. Sarah Humphrey; settled first in Westminster, N.H., and in 1785, moved to Chelsea, VT where he was a member of the first board of Selectmen. Children: 1. Amasa Bond b. April 30, 1781. 2. Asa Bond b. 1787. 3. Thaddeus Bond b. 1789. 4. Sarah Bond b. May 10, 1791; m. Sept 11, 1824, Thomas Manley. Children: 1. William Manley b. June 26, 1825. 2. Esther Manley b. June 15, 1827. 3. Oliver Manley b. Aug 10, 1829. 4. Susan Manley b. June 6, 1831; died July, 1834. 5. Susan Bond b. June 15, 1794. 6. Henry Bond b. 1799. 10. Anna Bond b. November, 1760. _____________________________________________ p.62 Amos Bond of Watertown, a weaver, m. Oct 4, 1744, Hannah Bright. He died Sept. 29, 1762 and his widow m. (2) Jan 2, 1765, Timothy Wheeler of Concord, Mass. Children: 1. Amos Bond b. July 11, 1745; died soon. 2. Nathaniel Bond b. Feb 21, 1746/7; grad. Harvard College, 1766; was a physician and died in the army, March 7, 1777, unm. 3. Amos Bond Jr. b. Mar 27, 1749; died Aug 8, 1817, a representative of Watertown most of the time from 1788 to 1802, repeatedly elected Senator of Middlesex Co., and was one or more times a member of the Governor's Council. He was also a Colonel in the militia. He m. June 17, 1773, Ann Bright, his cousin, who died Mar 11, 1784. He m. (2) July 11, 1792, Abigail, the widow of Elisha Livermore and the dau. of Samuel & Sybil White, a half sister of his first wife. She died Mar 30, 1827. Children: 1. Hannah Bond b. Sept 6, 1774; d. Oct 22, 1810, unm. 2. Nathaniel Bond b. April 10, 1777; grad. Harvard Coll. 1797; resided in Watertown; died in Philadelphia of consumption, Jan 3, 1821, unm. 3. Ann Bond b. Mar 1, 1779; d. Jan 24, 1818, unm. 4. Lydia Bond b. Aug 30, 1780; d. Nov 3, 1782. 5. Amos Bond b. April 20, 1782; d. Jan 8, 1783. 6. Lydia Bond b. April 20, 1783; d. Feb 14, 1811; m. June 21, 1809, Levi Thaxter, Esq. of Watertown. She left one child, Lydia Ann Thaxter b. April 30, 1810; died Aug 27, 1847; m. Dec 15, 1831, John Richardson of Watertown. Children: 1. Lydia Bond Richardson b. Oct 27, 1832. 2. John Richardson b. June 10, 1835. 3. Frank Thornton Richardson b. Sept 17, 1840. 4. Thomas Bond b. July 10, 1751; went to Groton, Mass., 1773; m. March 5, 1777, Esther Merriam of Concord and settled in Groton. In 1796 he moved to Augusta, Maine, and settled on a small tributary of Kennebec River, since known as "Bond Brook," where he died March 15, 1815. Children: 1. Thomas Bond, Jr. b. April 2, 1778; d. Mar 28, 1827; grad. Harvard Coll 1801; studied law with Samuel Sumner Wilde, Esq., of Hallowell, ME., (afterwards Judge of the Sup. Court of Mass.); with whom he soon formed a professional co-partnership. He was repeatedly elected representative and state senator. He m. Dec 1, 1805, Lydia the dau. of Dr. Benjamin & Lucretia Page of Hallowell. Children: 1. Francis Eugene Bond b. Feb 7, 1808; grad. Bowdoin Coll. in 1828; a counselor at law at Darien, GA. 2. Lucretia Bond b. Jan 21, 1810; m. Dr. Francis Gage b. in Augusta; grad. Bowdoin Coll. 1827; M.D., 1830. They resided some time in Cardenas, Island of Cuba. She died in Bangor, ME., Jan 14, 1846. 3. Mary Bond b. Jan 19, 1815; m. Thomas W. Sanford, Esq. of Bangor, ME. 2. Amos Bond b. May 15, 1780; died Feb 20, 1812; a merchant; m. Oct., 1807, Mary Keith of Bridgewater, Mass. Children: 1. Caroline Bond 2. Martha Keith Bond. 3. Samuel Bond b. Mar 19, 1782; a merchant; d. Aug 24, 1809; unm. 4. Esther Bond b. Jan 13, 1784; d. Oct 30, 1810; unm. _____________________________________________ p.63 5. Hannah Bond b. Feb 15, 1786; m. Jan 15, 1811, Augustus Alden, Esq., of Hallowell, ME., b. in Middleboro, Mass., Jan 16, 1780, son of Job and Lucy Alden and a descendant of the Pilgrim, John Alden of Plymouth. He grad. Dartmoth Coll. 1802 and d. Jan 1850. 6. Nathaniel Bond b. May 25, 1788; d. Mar 6, 1794. 7. John Bond b. Mar 2, 1790; d. Nov. 1829; m. Feb 26, 1825(?5?), Mary Juzam of Alabama where he settled and left four children: 1. James Lawrence Bond 2. Louisa Bond 3. Thomas Bond 4. Hannah Bond. 8. Ann Bond b. July 10, 1790; d. Jan 25, 1825; unm. 9. Mary Bond b. Oct 16, 1795; d. Nov 21, 1813; unm. 10. Nathaniel Bond (again) b. Nov 27, 1797; d. Oct 25, 1820; unm. 11. William Bond b. Nov 23, 1800; d. Nov. 23, 1823; unm. _____________________________________________ p.63 Phinehas Bond m. Aug 10, 1749, Thankful Fuller of Newton, where he settled after a short residence in Concord. Children: 1. Elizabeth Bond b. in Concord, Sept 22, 1750; died Oct 3, 1756. 2. Martha Bond b. in Newton April 16, 1752; m. Feb 7, 1775, Joseph Morse of Newton and d. Dec 1836 in Boston, at the residence of her son, Joseph Bond. 3. Phinehas Bond Jr. b. Dec 3, 1753; d. 1756. 4. Aaron Bond b. July 21, 1755; m. June 3, 1786, Hannah, only child of Thomas Fuller of Needham; settled first in Newfane, VT; afterwards returned to Newton where he died 1827. 5. Phinehas Bond (again) b. July 1, 1757; d. Nov 25, 1825; m. Feb 25, 1793, Hannah Rice b. in Barre, Mass., Sept 30, 1769; d. April 8, 1816. He m. (2) Mar 30, 1818 Mrs. Abigail Hammond who d. Feb 24, 1845 aged 75. He settled first in Barre and afterwards in Wardsboro, VT. Children: 1. Polly Bond b. Mar 16, 1794; m. Dec. 6, 1827 Joseph Reed, a farmer of Wardsboro, b. May 14, 1784, son of General Daniel Reed. Children: 1. Alexander F. Reed b. June 11, 1830; d. Nov 6, 1833. 2. Edmund B. Reed b. April 27, 1832; d. June 13, 1834. 3. Alexander B. Reed b. May 30, 1834; d. Sept 4, 1841. 2. Phinehas Bond b. Dec 5, 1796; a house-carpenter of Boston; m. 1824, Tyla Tubbs b. Dec 27, 1803. Children: 1. Charles P. Bond b. July 18, 1826. 2. Abigail Bond b. May 29, died Sept 5, 1828. 3. Susan A. Bond b. Oct 4, 1830. 4. William Henry Bond b. April 29, 1838; d. Feb 10, 1840. 5. William Henry Bond (again) b. April 29, 1842. 3. Freeman Bond b. Sept 5, 1798; a stone-mason. 4. Philenda Bond b. July 20, 1800; m. Dec 18, 1822 Lyman W. Johnson, a farmer of Wardsboro b. Dec 31, 1799. Children: 1. Hadassel D. Johnson b. July 25, 1827. 2. Daniel R. Johnson b. June 6, 1829. 3. George S. Johnson b. Oct 2, 1831. 4. Sophia S. Johnson b. Mar 22, 1837. 5. Sarah F. Johnson b. Aug 23, 1843. 5. Hannah R. Bond b. Feb 21, 1802; m. April 21, 1842, Charles M. Hervey, a farmer of Hardwick, Mass. 6. Franklin Bond b. Jan 26, 1804; a farmer of Worcester; unm. 7. George W. Bond b. April 13, 1806; a farmer of Wardsboro, afterwards Guilford, VT. m. May 19, 1836 Mary E. Allen, b. Mar 30, 1816. Children: 1. Austin L. Bond b. Mar 5, 1837. 2. Amelia S. Bond b. Sept 13, 1838. 3. Mary E. Bond b. Sept 6, 1841. 4. Lucy Ann Bond b. Jan 28, 1844. 5. Henry F. Bond b. Mar 27, 1846. 8. Lucina Bond b. July 5, 1808, m. May 14, 1837, Horatio Nelson Monroe, a farmer of Barre, Mass., b. May 5, 1806. Children: 1. Caroline Monroe b. Mar 5, 1838. 2. Maria Woodbury Monroe b. Aug 6, 1840. 3. Joseph Nelson Monroe b. June 14, 1842; d. April 29, 1845. 4. Sarah Lucretia Monroe b. Mar 31, 1844. 5. James Butler Monroe b. June 30, 1847. 9. Austin Bond b. April 28, 1810; d. July 1, 1832. 6. Nathan Bond b. July 19, 1759; d. June, 1819; m. July 20, 1790, Phebe Murdock of Newton, b. 1766; and settled in Wayland, Mass. Children: 1. Lucretia Bond b. Oct 10, 1791; m. April 1816, Harvey Reeves as his 2nd wife. Children: 1. Samuel Dexter Reeves b. Feb 2, 1818. 2. Ellen Phebe Reeves b. April 27, 1824 3. James Harvey Reeves b. June 30, 1828. 4. Francis Wilburn Reeves b. May 3, 1831. _____________________________________________ p.64 2. Phebe Bond b. Feb 14, 1793; m. June 1, 1814, m. Harvey Reeves as his first wife, and died Dec 1, 1814. 3. Artemas Bond b. Jan 6, 1795; m. Feb 11, 1821, Emily Roby. Children: 1. George Frederick Bond b. Nov 22, 1821. 2. William Henry Bond b. Sept 16, 1823. 3. Artemas Bond b. Mar 25, 1825. 4. Emily Roby Bond b. Jan 3, 1828. 5. Edward Payson Bond b. Mar 10, 1830. 6. Nathan Bond b. Sept 10, 1832. 7. Elvira Bond b. April 7, 1835. 8. Ellen Louisa Bond b. Nov 8, 1840. 4. Lucy Bond b. April 17, 1797; d. Dec 27, 1804. 5. Maria Bond b. July 15, 1798; m. Mar 8, 1832, Cyrus Lee. Children: 1. Isaac Sanford Lee b. June 21, 1835. 2. Phebe Maria Lee b. Jan 29, 1839. 3. Henry Francis Lee b. Mar 27, 1841. 6. Nathan Bond b. Spet 4, 1800; unm. 7. Louisa Bond b. Nov 11, 1802; m. June 26, 1825, Nathan Stone Johnson. Children: 1. Louisa Bond Johnson b. Oct 12, 1826. 2. Mary Ann Johnson b. Nov 23, 1828. 3. Nathan Bond Johnson b. Nov 16, 1830. 4. Franklin Johnson b. Feb 12, 1840. 8. Lucetta Bond b. July 8, 1805; m. June 21, 1832, Capt. Levi Hawes of Waltham. Children: 1. Francis Warren Hawes b. June 21, 1833; d. Mar 22, 1834. 2. Levi Francis Hawes b. June 22; d. Aug 10, 1835. 3. Henry Bond Hawes b. Nov 28, 1838; d. Oct 10, 1841. 4. Lucy Maria Hawes b. May 25, 1841. 9. Lucy Bond b. Nov 23, 1808; m. April 27, 1830, Daniel Wyman b. Jan 29, 1805, son of William & Anna (Noyes) Wyman of Wayland. Children: 1. Emily Jones Wyman b. in Wayland, Mar 4, 1831. 2. Joseph Percival Wyman b. in Abingdon, Bucks County, PA, June 19, 1833. 3. Sarah Josephine Wyman b. in Abingdon Nov 17, 1835. 4. Alfred Edgar Wyman b. in Philadelphia, Aug 7, 1839. 5. Antoinette Wyman b. in Stillwater, New Jersey Sept 19, 1840. 6. Phebe Annie Wyman b. in Stillwater July 20, 1843. 7. John Bond who m. Louisa Davis in Natick, Mass. where he died leaving an only child, Phinehas Bond of Wayland. 8. Elizabeth Bond b. July 15, 1762; m. Samuel Trowbridge of Newton b. June 24, 1757, son of Thaddeus & Mary (Craft) Trowbridge of New Haven, grandson of William & Sarah (Fulham) Trowbridge, and gr. gr. gr. son of Thomas Trowbridge of Dorchester, Mass. Children: 1. Elizabeth Trowbridge b. April 1, 1781. 2. Sarah Trowbridge b. Mar 3, 1782. 3. Samuel Trowbridge b. Mar 19, 1784; m. Dorothy Richards b. Aug 5, 1789, dau of James Richards of Newton. 4. Aaron Trowbridge b. Aug 22, 1785. 5. Nathan Trowbridge b. Aug 20, 1788. 6. Patty Trowbridge b. Aug 13, 1790. _____________________________________________ p.64 Abijah Bond m. July 6, 1749, Rebecca Patterson and settled in Concord. Children: 1. Abijah Bond, Jr. b. 1750. Of him I have obtained no satisfactory record. The Concord Town Record says: "Sally, the wife of Abijah Bond died 1796 in Washington, D.C. 2. Nathan Bond b. Mar 31, 1752; grad. Harvard Coll. 1772; a merchant of Boston where all his children were born. In 1797 he moved to Portland and in 1803 returned to Boston where he died Jan. 1816. He m. June 1, 1783, Mrs. Joanna Doane, b. Aug 8, 1750; d. Nov. 3, 182_. Insert: History of Concord, Mass. by Lemuel Shattuck, 1835 p.248 Nathan Bond son of Abijah Bond was b. Mar 31, 1752 & grad. Harvard 1772. He was a merchant of Boston and died there Jan 5, 1816 aged 64. His remains were interred at his request, by the side of his mother in Concord. Children: 1. Abijah Bond b. Feb 22, 1784; was a member of Harvard Coll. a year & a half, then left and went to sea and died in Trinadad 1803. His name was altered to William Abijah Bond. 2. Charles Bond b. June 7, 1785; d. Feb 2, 1786. 3. Nathan Bond, twin b. June 6, 1786; d. Sept 2, 1802. 4. Charles Bond, twin to Nathan, b. June 6, 1786; a merchant of Norfolk, VA; d. Sept 22, 1822. 5. Royal Bond b. Sept 11, 1787; a merchant of New York; drowned Aug 10, 1825 in attempting to cross the Connecticut River. 6. George Bond b. July 25, 1788; a distinguished merchant of the well- known firm of Whitwell & Bond. He died in Philadelphia May 23, 1842; he m. Sept 9, 1810, Ann Sigourney Hammett b. Jan 1, 1790. Children: 1. George William Bond b. June 22, 1811; a merchant of Boston, residing in Roxbury; m. Jan 11, 1833, Sophia Augusta May, b. Aug 9, 1811; she d. Nov 15, 1841 and he m. (2) May 31, 1843, Caroline Louisa Greenwood b. Dec. 1810. Children: (p.65) 1. George Bond b. Aug 12, 1834. 2. Henry May Bond b. April 3, 1836. 3. William Sturgis Bond b. Mar 20, 1838. 4. Sophia Elizabeth Bond b. Oct 27, 1841. 5. Maria Louisa Bond b. May 4, 1844. 6. Ann Sigourney Bond b. July 7, 1845. 2. Elizabeth Bond b. Oct 12, 1812; d. Nov 27, 1833, unm. 3. Charles Sigourney Bond b. Sept 11, 1814; d. Aug 12, 1815. 4. Charles Royal Bond b. Jan 17, 1817; merchant of Boston. 5. Ann Sigourney Bond b. June 17, 1818; d. Sept 30, 1828. 6. Henry Frederick Bond b. May 12,1820; grad. Harvard Univ., 1840 and at the Theol. Dept., 1845; ordained in Barre Jan. 7, 1846; m. Maria Jackson Foster Oct 2, 1825. Children: 1. Francis Henry Bond b. July 27, 1847. 2. Charles Edward Bond b. May 18, 1849. 7. Ellen Maria Bond b. Feb. 16, 1822. 8. Edward Pearson Bond b. Aug 10, 1824. 9. Ann Eliza Bond b. Aug 3, 1829. 10. John Gorman Bond b. June 7, 1833. 7. Eliza Bond b. Feb 14, 1795; m. 1816, J. G. Pearson. 3. Thaddeus Bond b. 1754; died 1756. 4. Rebecca Bond b. 1756; d. 1767. _____________________________________________ p.65 Bethuel Bond, a farmer; m. Lydia Hyde of Canterbury and settled in Tolland, Conn., where he died. Children: 1. Joseph Bond b. Feb 15, 1754. 2. Hannah Bond b. April 24, 1757; died unm. 3. Lucy Bond b. Mar 2, 1759; m. Charles Justin of Canterbury. Children: 1. Sarah Justin 2. Hannah Justin 3. Lydia Justin 4. Lucy Justin 5. Maraby Justin 6. Susan Justin 7. Almira Justin. 4. Susanna Bond b. Jan 5, 1761; m. John Monroe. Children: 1. Joseph Monroe; died young. 2. Amasa Monroe. 3. Hannah Monroe; died young. 5. Bethuel Bond, Jr. b. Jan 1, 1762; d. Aug 3, 1818; of Tolland, Conn.; m. 1794, Ruth Herrick who died July6 16, 1842. Children: 1. Joseph Bond b. Nov 1, 1794; d. Dec 29, 1835; a farmer of Canterbury; m. Sept. 7, 1823, Esther Ford b. In Hampton, Conn., Mar 18, 1796. Children: 1. Emmons Paley Bond b. Sept 6, 1824, now, (1847) a member of Brown Univ. 2. Cecilia Esther Bond b. Oct 20, 1826. 3. Julius Bond b. Nov 23, 1828, now, (1847) a merchant's clerk in Hartford, CT. 4. Joseph Bond b. Dec 16, 1830. 2. Elijah Bond born April 23, 1796; m. June 15, 1839, Jane Zitile of Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio. One child who died. 3. Jonas Bond b. July 26, 1798; m. Nov 28, 1822, Elizabeth Story and settled in Edinburgh, Ohio. Children: 1. Leander Fayette Bond b. Nov 5, 1825; d. Sept 1826. 2. Caroline Eliza Bond b. July 21, 1827. 3. William Frederick Bond b. Dec 28, 1828. 4. Lesten L. Bond b. Mar 7, 1830. 5. Emma Augusta Bond b. Mar 7, 1832. 6. Emma Jemima Bond b. July 5, 1834. 4. Dorothy Bond b. May 11, 1800; m. Aug 11, 1831, Lemuel Chapman of Edinburgh, Ohio. Children: 1. Gustavus Lindsay Chapman b. May 17, 1832. 2. Fayette Bond Chapman b. Feb 15, 1835. 3. Emory A. Chapman b. Jan 2, 1838; d. Dec 24, 1841. 4. Esther Ann Chapman b. May 15, 1841. 5. Edson Edway Chapman b. June 12, 1845. 5. Daniel Herrick Bond b. June 29, 1804; a manufacturer and now (1848) representative of Canterbury in the State Legislature; m. June 4, 1835, Deborah White, dau of Rev. George S. White, an Episcopal clergyman who came from England to this country in 1811. Children: 1. George White Bond 2. Mary White Bond, twin to George White Bond b. May 26, 1836. 3. Daniel Webster Bond b. April 29, 1838. 4. William Cowper Bond b. Oct 24, 1839. 5. Elizabeth Sargent Bond b. July 21, 1841. 6. Charles James Bond b. June 6, 1843; d. Dec 23, 1847. 7. Maria Lavinia Bond b. July 4, 1845. 8. Henry Herrick Bond b. June 2, 1847. 6. William Bond b. Dec 12, 1808, m. Elizabeth Trowbridge of Ravenna, Ohio. Children: 1. Oscar William Bond b. Aug 10, 1846. 2. Edgar Bond b. Nov 11, 1847. 6. Jonas Bond who m. _____Gillet. Children: 1. Bethuel Bond 2. Olive Bond 3. Eunice Bond. Residence unknown. _____________________________________________ p.66 Jonas Bond, farmer, occupying the old Bond homestead; m. April 25, 1753, Ruth Harrington, who died 1819. Children: 1. Ruth Bond b. June 30, 1753; d. 1776. 2. Leonard Bond b. Jan 30, 1755; d. July 31, 1824; unm. He was one of the first to take up arms in 1775, in defence of liberty. 3. Jonas Bond b. Nov 16, 1756; d. Sept 26, 1830, unm. Upon the decease of these two bachelor brothers, who lived together upon the ancient homestead of the progenitor of all the Bond(s) of Watertown, the estate passed out of the possession of the name and the family. 4. Hannah Bond b. Mar 31, 1758; d. 1823; m. Peter Richardson of Boston; two daughters. 5. Mary Bond b. Jan 26, 1761; d. July 24, 1827; m. Charles Harrington of Newton Five children. 6. James Bond bap. June 3, 1764; died soon. 7. Anne Bond b. April 16, 1765; m. William Hill of West Cambridge who d. July 8, 1820, aged 50. Children: 1. Ann Hill b. 1797; unm. 2. William Hill b. Dec 16, 1798; m. Harriet Swan & lived on his father's homestead. 3. Jonas Hill b. June 12, 1800; m. Hannah (Brooks) Learned and settled in Plymouth, Conn. 4. Dennis Hill b. Oct 20, 1803; m. Caroline Robertson; res. in West Cambridge. 5. an infant b. and died 1809. 8. Elijah Bond b. 1768; m. ____Russell and about 1798 settled in Westbrook, Maine where he died 1828, leaving children. 9. Dennis Bond b. 1769; died 1793, unm. _____________________________________________ p.66 Colonel William Bond, m. Feb 7, 175_ Lucy Brown. She died in Gilsum, N.H., January, 1815 where she had resided a few years with her son, William Bond. William Bond was a Lieutenant Colonel under Col. Thomas Gardner. Col. Gardner was mortally woundeded in the Battle of Bunker Hill and died July 1st. After the event, William Bond had the command of that Regiment which, in November, 1775, was arranged as the 25th Regiment in the Continental Army, and belonged to Gen. Green's Brigade, which was stationed on Prospect Hill. Early in the following March, the 5th and 25th Regiments (Col. Stark's and Col. Bond's) received marching orders for New York, where they arrived on the 30th of the month. On the 20th of April, four regiments: 8th Reg't - Col. Poor 15th Reg't - Col. Patterson 24th Reg't - Col. Greaton 25th Reg't - Col. William Bond were ordered to Canada, being the first detachment ordered thither, by way of the Lakes, on that expedition which proved so disastrous to the Americans, partly on account of the extreme sickliness of the season, and partly on account of the incompetency of some of the numerous generals, who were successively in command. Col. Bond returned from Canada with his force greatly weakened by disease and death and encamped on Mount Independence, opposite to Ticonderoga. For the important services rendered by the 25th Regiment in the retreat of the army from Canada, see Gordon's History of the American Revolution, Vol. ii., pp.260, 261 and 262. The following is extracted from a letter dated "Camp Mount Independence, opposite Ticonderoga, Sept. 4, 1776." and published in the Boston Gazette of September 23, 1776: "On the 31st Ultimate, departed this life, Colonel William Bond. He met the enemy with the greatest calmness and intrepidity. In his death our country has lost a true patriot, and a most vigilant office of tried bravery. The first of this Instant his remains were escorted with military parade to the place of buriel, in the front of the Regiment, where the Rev. Ebenezer David delivered a funeral oration and a prayer. After which the body of Col. William Bond was interred and the Colonel's character honoured by a discharge of three 24 pounders, and the usual volleys of musketry. The whole was conducted in a manner suitable to the occasion." Insert: The personal papers of Col. William Bond are listed online at http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/speccoll/testing/html/mss0080f.html (includes mention of many of the personal letters to his wife, Lucy (Brown) Bond) - a "saver."