Jul-28-2018
Husband: Richard Clayton Bond
Born: Oct- 4-1728 in Cecil Co, MD 1,2 Died: Jan-14-1819 in Lost Creek, Harrison Co, (W)VA 3,2 Resided: since abt 1801 in Lost Creek, Harrison Co, (W)VA 3 Census: 1810 in Harrison Co, (W)VA Father: Samuel Bond (1692 - 1783) Mother: Ann Sharples (1708 - 1786) Other spouse 1 Notes
Wife: Mary Passmore 2 Married: 1773 3
Born: Mar-15-1747 4,2 Died: Dec- 5-1820 2,4 Father: Augustine Passmore (1712 - 1782) Mother: Judith Farlow (1717 - ) Other spouse 1
F Child 1: Rebecca Bond 2 Born: 1780 2 Died: 1869 2 Husband: Thomas Haymond b. Jan-11-1776 d. 1853
M Child 2: Lewis Bond Born: Feb-16-1780 in Cecil Co, MD 5,6 Died: Apr-14-1867 in Elk Creek (Clarksburg), Harrison Co, WV 5 Census: 1860 in Harrison Co, (W)VA Census: 1850 in Doddridge Co, (W)VA Occupation: Minister of the Gospel 5 Occupation: 1860 farmer 6 Occupation: 1850 Rev. 7th Day Baptist 7 (see note 1) Wife: Lydia John b. ca 1789 Married: Oct-15-1805 4
Sources: (1) Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911 [database on-line], Ancestry.com. (2) Bernard L. Butcher, Genealogical & Personal History of Upper Monongahela Valley WV (1912, reprinted 1978 by Genealogical Publishing Co, Baltimore, MD), p. 1132. (3) One World Tree (www.ancestry.com) (4) Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Ancestry.com. (5) West Virginia Deaths Index, 1853-1973 [database on-line], Ancestry.com. (6) 1860 Census, Harrison County, (W)VA. (7) 1850 Census, Doddridge County, (W)VA. Event Notes Note (1) Formation of the North Fork of Hughes River SDB Church, 1833: Lewis and Lydia Bond were among the first nine members. Lewis was appointed deacon and his son, Ethelbert, was elected clerk. In 1837, the church became a member of the Western Association. It was still only nine members strong. On Mar 13 1857, having moved from Doddridge County to Quiet Dell in Harrison County, Lewis and Lydia applied to join the Lost Creek SDB Church.Name Index