Person:Sweeting Bond (1)

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Sweeting Bond
 
  1. Sweeting BondBef 1762 -
  2. Sarah BondBef 1762 -
Facts and Events
Name Sweeting Bond
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1762 Beaufort, North Carolina, United States
Military[2] Nov 1771 New Bern, Craven, North Carolina, United Statesissued disability
Marriage to Ann Larkins (add)
References
  1.   Grimes, J. Bryan (John Bryan). Abstract of North Carolina Wills [1690-1760]: Compiled from Original and Recorded Wills in the Office of the Secretary of State. (Raleigh, North Carolina: E.M. Uzzell, 1910).

    BOND, VINYARD.
    Beaufort County.
    March 25, 1762. November 8, 1762.
    Wife: SARAH.
    Son: SWEETING.
    Daughter: SARAH. (Plantations on Care Point, Trent River and Town Creek to wife and children for support of children).
    Sisters: SUSANNAH KERSHAW, SARAH, MARY and MARGARET.
    Executors: SARAH BOND (wife) and JOHN CARRUTHERS (brother of wife).
    Witnesses: WILL'M PEYTON, WILL'M TRIPPE, HENRY LOCKEY, THOMAS LEE.
    Will proven before ARTHUR DOBBS at Newbern.

  2. Colonial Records of North Carolina
    22:477.

    At an Assembly held at New Bern in November & December, 1771.
    These May Certify that Sweeting Bond, a Wounded Soldier, in the Battle at Allamance, was allowed Twenty pounds p'r Annum, "during the time he shall Continue Disabled, & that the Public Treasurers for the time being, or either of them, pay him the same ; provided he once a year produces a Certificate from the Inferior Court of the County where he resides, that he still Continues disabled and is a proper object of Public Bounty, as p'r resolve of the House of Assembly, Concurred with by the Governor & Council.
    Test: J. Green, Jun., Clk.