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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Thomas Bond, M.D. |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
10 Aug 1743 |
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Marriage |
10 May 1764 |
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesChrist Church to Anne Morgan |
Marriage |
1789 |
to Jane _____ |
Death[2] |
17 Dec 1793 |
Morgantown, Monongalia, Virginia, United States |
Probate? |
22 Apr 1794 |
Fairfax County, Virginia, United States |
Records of Thomas Bond in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:
- Vol. 2 - Richard Claiborne vs. Burruss--O. S. 34; N. S. 12--Bill filed 1797. In 1784 Richard was entitled to 55,000 acres. About 1785-6 he went to Europe and returned in 1794 and lived in Philadelphia. While he was in Europe the Monongalia records were destroyed by fire. Thomas Bond died, 1793. Jane Bond married Thomas Williams. Sarah Bond, daughter of Thomas, married David Easton and is since dead without issue, leaving ____ Burrows, her only sister, as heiress. Copy of Dr. Thomas Bond's will dated Alexandria, 20th January, 1793, proved in Fairfax, 22d April, 1794. Wife, Jane. Daughter, Sarah Bond. Brother Venables Bond. Wife's daughter, Elizabeth Ferris, under 18. Faithful servant, Henry Foulk. 500 acres on Buckhannon: Legacy to Lawrence Sterne Smallwood, an orphan, now an apprentice of William Hunter's Coachmaker, 4,000 acres of Buckhannon land. To Letitia Aimwell, an orphan somewhere in Philadelphia, 2,000 acres of Buchannon land. To Miss Abigail Luken (Lumb), £100 or 2,000 acres of Buckhannon lands. William Ward Burrows married Mary, daughter of Dr. Thomas Bond.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 MATRICULATES. 1760., in University of Pennsylvania, Biographical Catalogue of the Matriculates of the College: Together with Lists of the Members of the College Faculty and the Trustees, Officers and Recipients of Honorary Degrees, 1749-1893. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1894)
5.
THOMAS BOND, JR., A. M. (M. D., elsewhere.) b. Phila., 1743 ; d. before July 3, 1794. s. Dr. Thomas Bond and . Entered May 23, 1757, Valedictorian. Surg, and Purveyor Cont. Army. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1768. Afterward removed to Va. m. Ann, dau. Evan Morgan.
- ↑ 8488976, in Find A Grave
includes headstone photo, last accessed Mar 2023.
"Revolutionary War Surgeon and purveyor of Hospitals. Thomas Bond Jr., was the oldest child of Thomas Bond Sr., and his second wife Sarah Weyman. He was baptized, June 8, 1744. Will dated: January 20, 1793; proved: April 22, 1794. He married 1st. Ann Morgan, sister of John Morgan, M.D., on May 10, 1764, by the Rev. Jacob Duche at Christ Church, Philadelphia. The Bond and Morgan families were neighbors on Second Street in Philadelphia, with several doctors living on the street."
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