Bundy Post A1 ___________________________________________________________________________ Hi Troopers, 29 May 1998 Already this collaboration that we have started is a great success. Bob Bundy just posted his lineage on the Bundy line. I was excited to see this because it connected up the only major branch of the North Carolina Quaker Bundys that I had not been able to connect before. I have saved the records as a tentative branch for 25 years knowing that one day they would "join us", and so they have! I would welcome suggestions as to what members want or need. In the mean time I am going to start at the beginning (for me) and start putting out some of these main line families. How far and by what routes we go will be up to your feedback. I have much Bundy material. This was the first family that I researched when I started doing genealogy. By great uncle, Lowell Wood, sent me a sketchy family tree that included most of my Bundy lines back to Caleb, the Son of John. What I have is by no means gospel, and if you see errors or changes that need to be made, please jump right in. And anytime you want to post stuff to our list, feel free to do so. If you don't contribute, you will get just what I think is pertinent (maybe not what you want at all.) I have not had the first Bundy family just posted by Judy Alberts, so my stuff here will begin with the next generation. The code numbers are just my family group sheet numbers. In dealing with 9000 families, I have to have a system that guarantees uniqueness, which this does. The numbers also show the ancestry in themselves. Remember all dates before 1752 are on the Gregorian Calendar, which begins in March and goes to February. By design I am keeping each posting small enough that they can be received by any handler. Thus you can anticipate a large number of posting over time. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6 William Bundy (abt 1630-3/27/1692) b. in England (also abt 1645) d. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1st bef 27 Oct 1663 Elizabeth (abt 1640-3/4/1676) b. England d. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Mary Bundy b. Perquimans Co, North Carolina (abt 1665-12/30/1695) d. Perquimans Co, North Carolina m. 6/7/1685 to Timothy Clare #BGA62 2. Caleb Bundy b. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (abt 1667-3/1/1721) d. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina bur. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 24 Jul 1690 to Jane Manners **** Much more to be said here! #BG 3. Benjamin Bundy b. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (abt 1669-8/13/1723) d. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 11/3/1725 at Pasquotank Co, NC to Hannah Clare (12/15/1708- ) 4. Hannah Bundy d. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (abt 1670-10/28/1700) m. 22 Nov 1692 to John La(w)rence #BGA64 5. William Bundy died unmarried (1671/2-7/28/1700) 6. Samuel Bundy b. Perquimans Co, North Carolina (2/4/1674-3/14/1739/40) d. Pasquotank MM, North Carolina m. 1st 10/5/1696 Tamer Symons (Simons) #BGA61 m. 2nd 5/11/1721 to Ann Nicholson #BGA61' _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6' William Bundy (See above) married 2nd (also her 2nd) 10/15/1683 in Perquimans Co, North Carolina at home of Mary Peirce (Pierce) Berkeley Parish Register Mary Scott (Pierce) dt. of Joseph Scott and Mary (1649/50-3/22/1723/4) Children 1. Sarah Bundy (1/23/1684/5- ) m. abt 1711 to Francis Pettitt #BGA63 2. Mary Bundy m. 6/1692 to Nicholas Symons (Simons) _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6" John Pierce (Pearce) ( - 1682) married (her 1st) Mary Scott dt. of Joseph Scott and Mary (1649/50-3/22/1724) _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA 6"' Nicholas Symons (Simons) married (her 3rd) Mary Scott dt. of Joseph Scott and Mary (1649/50-3/22/1724) ============================================================================= Bundy Family Post A2 ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61 Samuel Bundy s. William Bundy and Elizabeth #BGA6 (2/2/1674-3/14/1739/40) b. Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Married 1st at House of Henry White, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, NC Tamer Symons (Simons) dt of Jeremiah Simons (planter of Pasquotank (10/4/1680-3/17/1719/20) Precinct) and Ann Children 1. William Bundy b. North Carolina (abt 1697-Dec 1749) m. 8/7/1724 to Mary Pool (Nicholson) #BGA611 2. Jeremiah Bundy b. North Carolina (21 Jul 1703-bef 1749) m. abt 1718 in North Carolina to ??? #BGA616 3. Samuel Bundy, Jr. (24 Jul 1704- ) 4. Jane Bundy b. North Carolina (abt 1709-9/17/1788) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 1737 to Benjamin Pike #BGA612 5. Josiah Bundy b. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (abt 1714/5-28 Dec 1760) d. Perquimans Co, North Carolina m. 2nd lmt 12/4/1735 to Elizabeth Barrow #BGA613 Samuel Bundy, Sr. was often called Samuel "The Planter". He is mentioned in the rent rolls of Albemarle (mid 1690s) as having 110 acres. (Hathaway 3:208) Will filed Jul 1740 in Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (p. 86,87) Lived in North Carolina _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61' Samuel Bundy (See above) married 2nd 5/11/1721 at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Ltm 3/3/1721 at above. Ann Nicholson dt. Christopher Nicholson and Ann Atwood (2/8/1787/9-9/16/1743) b. Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Abraham Bundy b. North Carolina (aft 1721- ) m. 1/3/1748 to Naomi White #BGA614 dedlared intention to marry 12/4/1747 2. Gideon Bundy b. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/22/1723-2/17/1762) m. 8/3/1739 to Miriam Bogue #BGA615 3. Samuel Bundy, Jr. b. North Carolina (7/4/1724-bef 1744) d. young 4. Jeremiah Bundy b. North Carolina (7/31/1725-bef 1744) d. young 5. Lydia Bundy (abt 1728-20 Sep 1730) d. young 6. Aaron Bundy (abt 1729-18 Sep 1730) d. young 7. Christopher Bundy (abt 1730-30 Sep 1730) d. young ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA62 Timothy Clare s. William Clare and ?? Hare (abt 1650-9/10/1724) d. Perquimans Co, North Carolina married (her 1st) 6/7/1685 at Perquimans Co, North Carolina Ltm 4/6/1685 at Perquimans Co, North Carolina Mary Bundy dt. William Bundy and Elizabeth (abt 1665-12/30/1694) b. Perquimans Co, North Carolian d. Perquimans Co, North Carolina Children 1. Elizabeth Clare (twin) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (2/21/1685-10/29/1739) d. Perquimans Co, North Carolina m. 9/2/1704 to Thomas Winslow #BGA621 2. Mary Clare (twin) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (2/21/1685-10/27/1739) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina bur. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 1st 2/1708/9 to Edward Mayo Jr. #BGA622 m. 2nd 6/3/1726 lmt Joseph Newby #BGA622" 3. Ann Clare b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (9/10/1687- ) 4. Timothy Clare, Jr. b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (7/14/1689- ) 5. Jane Clare b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (22 Jan 1691/2-3/17/1736/7) m. 1st 2/12/1711 to Joseph Robinson #BGA624 m. 2nd 12/14/1722/3 to Thomas Jessop #BGA624' 6. Sarah Clare b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (10/24/1693- ) m. 1st 8/7/1717 to John White #BGA623 m. 2ns 4/26/1734 to Jacob Elliott #BGa 623' 7. Hepsabeth Clare b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (2/14/1702- ) 8. Hannah Clare b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (5/12/1708- ) m. 11/3/1725 to Benjamin Bundy ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA62' Timothy Clare (above) married 2nd (also her 2nd) 1/1702/3 Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, NC Hannah (Snelling) ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA 62" Israel Snelling ( -bef 1708) married (her 1st) Hannah Children 1. Rachel Snelling (6/17/1690- ) m. 1st 1/4/1708/7 at house of Timothy Clare, Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina to Arthur Jones m. 2nd 8/4/1721 Ltm at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina to Richard Cheston 2. Hester (Esther)(Easter) Snelling (7/20/1699- ) m. 8/6/1716 at House of Timothy Clare, Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina ltm 8/3/1716. to John Winslow ______________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Your group coordinator, Bruce Wood ============================================================================== Bundy Post A3 ______________________________________________________________________________ Bundys and the Underground Railroad The family of William Bundy (born in 1780 in North Carolina) and his wife Sarah Overman, moved from North Carolina with the opening of the Northwest Territory, into Belmont Co, Ohio. They settled around Barnesville and there William died in 1828. His family were all anti-slavery as were many Quakers of that time. To back up their beliefs with action, the family operated a station on the "underground railroad" on their farm. Since they were just across the Ohio River from Virginia (now West Virginia), they were often the first stop for slaves who just crossed. One of the places the family would hide these slaves was their hay mow, where they could have a group living for as much as two weeks or more, waiting for the optimum moment to procede north to Canada. The United States law regarding runaway slaves in not well known today. Even in the free state of the north, slaves were regarded as property to be returned to their owners in the South. If you aided them to escape, you were liable to prosecution as a criminal. Thus such aid was very dangerous to perform. And there were a large number of armed slave catchers (bounty hunters), who made a good living at catching the runaways and returning them for a reward, along with severe punishment for the unfortunate captives. William Bundy Jr, the 8th child of William and Sarah acted as a conductor, taking the groups from the Bundy farm north to the next station, in the area of Salem, Columbiana Co, Ohio. This made him a criminal by the laws of the day. William would wait for just the right conditions, when there were no bounty hunters around, and when the weather was such as to hide these illegal activities. One evening, these conditions were met. The Bundys and a good sized group, including most of a family present. The weather had turned stormy and nasty, just right for a secret trip. William Jr, or "Black Bill" as his was known, gathered his group, and they quietly made their way through the town, avoiding any chances of being caught. As they were on their way out of town, they passed the Ebenezer Baptist Church. Just as they got there, the church suddenly let out with lights and people everywhere. They had had an evening service and the weather was so bad that the people decided to wait it out. Black Bill was seen by everyone, and was effectively caught "red-handed". But he continued on with his group, guiding them on the the next safe house. When he returned he expected to be taken into custody and charged with aiding the escape of "property". But to his surprise, there was no one waiting for him and no one in town said anything about the matter. He came to realize that he and his family were held in high regard, and no one would turn them in. Thus he was able to live up to his conscience with action. I have to say that I am very proud to descend from this family, although not from Black Bill but his sister Sarah. This is the kind of heritage I want for myself and for my children. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ============================================================================== Bundy Post A4 ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA63 Francis Pettitt of Chowan Co, North Carolina (abt 1680- ) married 2nd abt 1711 Sarah Bundy dt of William Bundy and Mary Scott #BGA6' (1/23/1685- ) disowned 11/2/1711 for MOU Children 1. Sarah Pettitt (abt 1721- ) m. Joshua Scott (abt 1721- ) ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA63' Francis Pettitt married 1st Mary d. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Children 1. Sarah Pettitt b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (12/9/1708-5/21/1754) m. 10/13/1726 to Joshua Scott #BGA631 _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA 64 John La(w)rence (3/14/1666/7- abt 1700) d. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 11/22/1692 at Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Hannah Bundy (abt 1670-10/28/1700) dt. William Bundy and Elizabeth #BGA6 d. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. William Larance b. North Carolina (1/3/1692/5- 8/27/1697) d. North Carolina 2. Elizabeth Larance (1/12/1695/6- ) m. Thomas Meriday _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA611 William Bundy s. Samuel Bundy and Tamer Simons (Symons) #BGA61 (abt 1697-dec 1749) b. North Carolina married (her 2nd) 8/7/1724 rmt at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Car, Mary Pool (Nicholson) dt. Solomon Pool and Margaret White (10/15/1683- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA611' Christopher Nicholson, Jr. s. Christopher Nicholson Sr. and Ann Atwood ( -3/23/1723) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married (her 1st) 11/22/1707 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, NC Mary Pool dt. Solomon Pool and Margaret White (10/15/1683- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Child Mary Nicholson b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/1/1717- ) ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA 612 Benjamin Pike ( -3/2/1785) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1737 Jane Bundy dt. Samuel Bundy and Tamer Simons (Symons) #BGA61 ( -9/17/1788) b. North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ______________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ============================================================================== Bundy Post A5 ______________________________________________________________________________ "The Bundy Family" (From "Our Ancestors - The Stantons" by William Henry Stanton) "The Bundy family, from its close and many connections with the Stanton family, is one of special interest. "It is hoped that some one will make a thorough investigation, and record the full history and genealogy of th Bundy family, which cannot be attempted here. "Tradition indicates that the family was in France in the Eleventh Century and probably takes its name from, or gives its name to the Forest of Bondy; and that some members came to England in 1066, with the Normans under William the Conqueror, as the name Bandy appears on the battle rolls of some of the chiefs. It is probable that due to carelessness or difference of pronuncia- tion, the spelling was changed to Bundy. "It appears they settled first in the rugged hills of Wales and later moved to Yorkshire, England. Tradition also says that five brothers emigrated from York, England, and landed on the coast of Virginia or North Carolina, and that one of the brothers became dissatisfied and moved north to what is now known as New York State, and never returned. A family of Bundys now located there resembles those from North Carolina and seems to confirm this tradition. "While some of the early members were fierce warriors an while several members volunteered for service in the Rebellion, the large majority of the family has followed agriculture and the members earned their living in peace- ful way. The family has generally occupied the middle walk of life - no great wealth and no members in poverty. The industry and thrift practiced and their artistic, well-kept and substantial homes, seem to point to a French ancestry, or at least to a strong admixture of that blood." "(Compiled largely from notes by Thomas Clarkson Bundy." ______________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood =========================================================================== Bundy Post A7 __________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA613 Josiah Bundy s. Samuel Bundy and Tamer Symons (Simons) #BGA61 (abt 1714/5-28 Dec 1760) b. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Perquimans Co, North Carolina married (her 2nd of 3)(lmt) 12/4/1735 at Perquimans Co, North Carolina Elizabeth Barrow (Moore) dt. Joseph Barrow and Jane Nicholson and widow of (11/5/1715-12/23/1796) Joshua Moore b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Sarah Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/22/1736- ) died young 2. Joseph Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/26/1738-3/28/1762) m. 1/4/1758/7 rmt to Sarah Bogue #BGA6131 3. Ellis Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/1/1741-3/14/1762) d. unmarried at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, NC 4. Joshua Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/11/1744- ) m. 1st 7/8/1763 to Elizabeth Bailey #BGA6133 m. 2nd 3/22/1775 to Mourning Wilson (Overman) #BGA6133' m. 3rd 11/22/1778 to Eleanor Perisho #BGA6133" 5. Gideon Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (abt 1746- ) 6. Josiah Bundy, Jr. b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/12/1748-12/5/1813) m. 12/25/1766 to Mary Symons #BGA6132 7. Jane Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/8/1751- ) d. North Carolina m. 1st 12/12/1765 to Thomas Symons #BGA6136 m. 2nd 3/27/1771 to John Nixon, Jr. #BGA6136' 8. Caleb Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/1753- ) m. 6/1/1774 to Sarah Wilson #BGA6135 9. Sarah Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/18/1756-7/14/1789) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 9/27/1775 to Jessy Symons #BGA6134 Josiah Bundy Sr. was recommended a minister, 6/5/1741, at Pasquotank MM, NC ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA613' Jehoshaphat Symons s. Peter Symons (9/1708-11/23/1767) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married (his 2nd, her 3rd) rmt 2/2/1764 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, NC Elizabeth Barrow (Moore)(Bundy) dt of Joseph Barrow and Jane Nicholson, and (11/5/1715-12/23/1796) widow of Joshua Moore, widow of Josiah Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina No Children ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA613" Joshua Moore ( -abt 1/1735) married (her 1st of 3) 7/4/1734 lmt at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, NC Elizabeth Barrow (see above) No Children ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA614 Abraham Bundy s. Samuel Bundy and Ann Nicholson #BGA61' (aft 1721- ) b. North Carolina m. 1/3/1748 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Naomi White (abt 1729- ) ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA615 Gideon Bundy s. Samuel Bundy and Ann Nicholson #BFA61' (3/22/1723-2/17/1762) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 8/3/1739 lmt at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Miriam Bogue (3/11/1715/6-3/14/1762) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Lydia Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/2/1740-12/5/1780) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 8/4/1757 lmt to Obadiah Small, Sr. #BGA6154 2. Samuel Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/27/1742/3- ) m. 4/7/1763 rmt to Huldah Hill #BGA6153 3. Sarah Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/4/1745- ) m. rmt 1/22/1767 to Joseph Newby #BGA6155* 4. Jehu Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/17/1748- ) m. 3/15/1772 to Lydia Griffin #BGA6151 5. Miriam Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/27/1753- ) 6. Christopher Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/20/1758- ) m. 10/2/1782 to Margaret Hill #BGA6152 *New - does not yet exist. _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA616 Jeremiah Bundy s. Samuel Bundy and Tamar Simons (Symons) #BGA61 (abt 1697-bef 1749) mar abt 1718 at North Carolina ?????? Children 1. David Bundy b. North Carolina (abt 1725- ) 2. Caleb Bundy b. North Carolina (abt 1730- ) 3. Jeremiah Bundy, Jr. (1730's- ) m. Susannah Wood #BGA6162* 4. Moses Bundy (1730's- ) m. Jane Perisho #BGA6161 * New - does not yet exist. ___________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Group Coordinator =========================================================================== Bundy Post A8 ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA621 Thomas Winslow s. Timothy Winslow (abt 1686-abt 1744) of Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Perquimans Co, North Carolina married 9/2/1704 at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Elizabeth Clare dt. Timothy Clare and Mary Bundy #BGA62 (12/21/1685-10/29/1739) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Children 1. Josiah Winslow* b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (5/31/1705- ) m. 6/22/1729 to Pleasant Tomes #BGA6212 2. (dt) Winslow* b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (4/27/1707- ) 3. Thomas Winslow* b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (9/30/1709- ) m. 11/21/1734/5 to Sarah Ratliff #BFA6211 4. Timothy Winslow* b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (4/15/1712- ) m. 1/9/1736 to Rachel Willson #BFA6213 5. (son) Winslow* b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (1/12/1714- ) 6. John Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (12/9/1717- ) m. 1st 9/20/1740 to Mary Pearson #BGA6214 (soon) m. 2nd 3/10/1752 to Rachel White #BGA6214' (soon) 7. Elizabeth Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (4/6/1721- ) 8. Joab Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (2/14/1724- ) 9. Miriam Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (6/21/1728- ) m. 2/1/1747 lmt to Joseph Anderson #BGA6215 _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA622 Edward Mayo, Jr. s. Edward Mayo, Sr, (abt 1676/7-8/16/1724) d. Pasquotank MM, North Carolina married 2nd 2/1708/9 house of Timothy Clare, Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, NC Mary Clare (twin) dt of Timothy Clare and Mary Bundy #BGA62 (2/21/1685/6-10/27/1739) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Children 1. Mary Mayo b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/26/1709/10-6/9/1725) 2. Ann Mayo b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/23/1713/4-abt 1739) d. Perquimans Co, North Carolina m. lmt 12/4/1729 to Samuel Newby #BGA6221 3. Elizabeth Mayo b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/21/1717- ) m. 1735 to John Wilson 4. Sarah Mayo b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/19/1718-12/20/1735) 5. Joseph Mayo b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ( _ ) m. 1st lmt 12/1/1743 to Elizabeth Newby #BGA6223 m. 2nd 7/3/1746 to Mary Shepperd #BGA6223' ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA622' Edward Mayo Jr. (See above) married 1st ?????? Children 1. Edward Mayo, III b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/7/1703-12/3/1734) d. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina m. 7/1/1725 to Mary Jessop #BGA6222 2. John Mayo b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/27/1705/6- ) ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA623 John White of Virginia (abt 1695-abt 1730) married (her 1st) 8/7/1717 at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Sarah Clare dt. Timothy Clare and Mary Bundy #BGA62 (10/24/1693- ) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA623' Jacob Elliott s. Thomas Elliott (abt 1712-4/1774) of North Carolina married (her 2nd) 4/26/1734 at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Sarah Clare (see above) Children 1. Sarah Elliott m. 12/6/1753 to Benjamin Hall #BGA6231 ______________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Bundy/Winslow Group Coordinator ============================================================================== Bundy Post A9 ______________________________________________________________________________ This was posted on another list I belong to and decided to forward it on to all of you since it does pretty much describe what we are doing. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood SOUND FAMILIAR? They think that I should cook and clean, and be a model wife. I tell them it's more interesting to study Grandpa's life. They simply do not understand why I hate to go to bed . . . I'd rather do two hundred years of research work instead. Why waste the time we have on earth just snoring and asleep? When we can learn of ancestors that sailed upon the deep? We have Priests, Rabbis, lawmen, soldiers, more than just a few. And yes, there's many scoundrels, and a bootlegger or two. How can a person find this life an awful drudge or bore? When we can live the lives of all those folks who came before? A hundred years from now of course, no one will ever know Whether I did laundry, but they'll see our Tree and glow . . . 'Cause their dear old granny left for them, for all posterity, not clean hankies and the like, but a finished family tree. My home may be untidy, 'cause I've better things to do . . . I'm checking all the records to provide us with a clue. Old great granny's pulling roots and branches out with glee, Her clothes ain't hanging out to dry, she's hung up on the Tree. ========================================================================== Bundy Post A10 __________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA624 Joseph Robinson of Upper Parish of Nansemond Co, Virginia (abt 1685-4/30/1717) d. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina occupation listed as a "cordwainer" married 1st 2/12/1711 at House of Timothy Clare, Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Jane Clare dt. Timothy Clare and Mary Bundy #BGA62 (11/22/1691-2/17/1636/7) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Children 1. Sarah Robinson b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (11/8/1711- ) 2. John Robinson b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (1/12/1714- ) _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA624' Thomas Jessop (14 Mar 1687/8-12 Feb 1743/4) married (her 2nd) 12/143/1722/3 at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, NC Jane Clare (see above) Children 1. Mary Jessop b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (9/16/17??- ) 2. Elizabeth Jessop b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (6/24/17??- ) 3. Jonathan Jessop b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (6/27/1733- ) _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA631 Joshua Scott d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ( -11/17/1761) married 1st 10/13/1726 at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Sarah Pettitt dt. Francis Pettitt and Mary #BGA63' (12/9/1708-5/21/1754) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Stephen Scott b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/14/1727-10/7/1753) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 2. Jemima Scott b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/19/1730-1/31/1771) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. ltm 11/1/1746 to Abel Trueblood #BGA6311 3. Mary Scott b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/29/1733- ) m. 1st ltm 7/2/1752 to Joshua Albertson #BGA6312 m. 2nd 3/3/1756 to William Griffin #BGA6312' 4. Caleb Scott b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/7/1736-11/15/1761) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 5. Joshua Scott b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/19/1738-11/2/1761) d.Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 6. Sarah Scott b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/14/1741- ) m. ltm 2/4/1762 to Christopher Overman #BGA6313 7. Mordacai Scott b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/14/1744-11/12/1761) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 8. Ruth Scott b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/10/1741- ) 9. Rebecca Scott b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/16/1752- ) _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA631' Joshua Scott (see above) married 2nd (also her 2nd)ltm 5/1/1755 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, NC Tabitha Emmison ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA 631" Samuel Pike married (her 3rd) rmt 2/3/1763 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, NC Tabitha Emmison (Scott) _____________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Bundy/Winslow Group Coordinator ============================================================================= Bundy Post A11 _____________________________________________________________________________ Sorry for the long delay. I had several things going that interrupted my normal operations. First my wife damaged her knee severely and had to have arthroscopic surgery. This meant driving her everywhere, helping her close down her classroom for the summer (even though she was on sick leave). Then there was a problem I had to deal with involving the staffing of the local FHC, which I have been in charge of. The person who was supposed to help me and arrange for other assistants, lost his job and has been doing a very poor job of this church calling. This has caused all sorts of problems for me. Then one of my friends gave me a fascinating computer data base disk that runs under PAF that has all the European Royalty interconnections and their ties to the Biblical begats. In February I linked into English Royalty, descending directly from King Edward III, etc. Thus as I started to explore with this new tool, I found my connections to many many of the other Kings and Queens. Thus I have been neglecting my work as Bundy Coordinator. I have received almost no feedback so far, so I wonder if I am succeeding in making this a useful research group. Maybe some of you could respond occasionally to make sure we are on track. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6131 Joseph Bundy s. Josiah Bundy and Elizabeth Barrow #BGA613 (10/23/1738-3/28/1762) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1/4/1757/8 rmt at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Sarah ???? (Bogue) widow of William Bogue Children 1. William Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/15/1760-11/27/1760) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 2. Josiah Bundy (twin) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ( 1762-5/6/1797) m. 1st 12/26/1781 to Elizabeth Morgan #BGA61312 m. 2nd 2/28/1793 to Miriam Perisho #BGA61312' 3. Joseph Bundy (twin) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ( 1762-12/21/1808) m. 2/1/1786 to Elizabeth Henley #BGA61311 _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6131' William Bogue ( -1/6/1745) married (her 1st) Sarah (above) _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6131" Jonathan Pearson married (her 3rd) rmt at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Sarah ???? (Bogue)(Bundy) _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6132 Josiah Bundy, Jr. s. Josiah Bundy and Elizabeth Barrow #BGA6132 (4/12/1748-12/5/1813) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 12/25/1766 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina rmt 1/22/1767 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Mary Symons dt. Jehoshaphat Symons and Lydia Bundy #BGA73 (2/13/1745-12/5/1813) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Lydia Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/29/1767-4/27/1802) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 1/25/1786 to Charles Morgan #BGA61323 2. Elizabeth Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/4/1769-8/13/1769) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 3. Sarah Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (6/17/1770-6/11/1808) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 12/30/1789 to John Bell #BGA61328 4. Nathan Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/31/1773- ) m. 1st 8/19/1795 to Ruth Morris #BGA61321 m. 2nd 12/23/1818 to Sarah ???? (Bundy) #BGA61321' 5. Mary Bundy (twin) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/20/1777-9/26/1818) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 11/10/1799 to Henry Delon #BGA61326 6. Thomas Bundy (twin) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/20/1777-3/31/1778) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 7. Gulielma Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/23/1779-1/24/1808) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 3/8/1797 to Christopher Morris #BGA61325 8. George Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/16/1781- ) m. 1st 10/6/1804 to Sarah Moore #BGA61324 m. 2nd 7/1/1815 to Karen Elliott #BGA61324' 9. Pharabe (Pharaby) Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/31/1784- ) m. 3/3/1802 to Isaac Morris #BGA61327 10. Josiah Bundy III b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/11/1786- ) m. 1st 12/20/1809 to Huldah Jones #BGA61322 m. 2nd 9/22/1813 to Mary Morris #BGA61322' _____________________________________________________________________________ Source of information for the above families: 1. Hinshaw EAQG Vol 1 2. Bundy Letter from Guilford College Collection 3. Newby Book Bundy Post A12 _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6133 Joshua Bundy s. of Josiah Bundy and Elizabeth Barrow (4/11/1744- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1st 7/8/1763 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina rmt 9/1/1763 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Elizabeth Bailey (8 Jul 1736- 1773) Children 1. Elizabeth (Lizza) Stanton Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, NC (7/4/1764-1/5/1791) d. Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina m. 8/7/1785 to Joseph Bishop, Sr. #BGA61331 2. Sarah Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/24/1767- 1850) m. 11/14/1787 to Benajah Steele #BGA61332 3. Ellis Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (6/4/1769- ) 4. Hannah Bundy (twin) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/10/1773- ) 5. Penninah Bundy (twin) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/10/1773- ) ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6133' Joshua Bundy (see above) married 2nd (also her 2nd) 3/22/1775 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, NC rmt 4/19/1775 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Mourning Wilson (Overman) ( -6/2/1777) Children 1. Mary Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6133" Joshua Bundy (see above) married 3rd 11/22/1778 to Eleanor Parisho ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6133"' Benjamin Overman m. 10/5/1763 to Mourning Wilson. This is actually my BH41. _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6134 Jesse Symons s. Jehoshaphat Symons and Lydia Bundy #BGA73 (2/16/1755- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 9/27/1775 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, NC Sarah Bundy dt. Josiah Bundy and Elizabeth Barrow #BGA613 (9/18/1756-7/14/1789) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Josiah Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/28/1776-9/12/1799) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 2. Lydia Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/24/1780- ) m. 2/19/1809 to John Bell #BGA61328' 3. Thomas Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/17/1782- ) m. 5/1/1811 to Hannah Coffin #BGA61346 4. Caleb Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/19/1784-8/23/1809) m. 1/29/1806 to Peninah Bundy #BG612 5. Nathan Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/5/1786- ) m. 1811 to Jane Small #BGA61345 6. Jesse Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/6/1788- ) ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6134' Jesse Symons (see above) married 2nd (also her 2nd) 1/20/1791 at Symons Creek Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Millicent (Milisant) Draper (Morris) dt. Peter Draper and widow of ( -12/5/1808) Benjamin Morris No Children ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6134" Benjamin Morris s. Joseph Morris and Elizabeth Pritchard (8/23/1741-1/16/1789) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1st (also her 1st) 11/15/1772 at Wells Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina rmt 12/2/1772 at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, NC Millicent Draper dt. of Peter Draper ( -12/5/1808) Children 1. Peter Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/5/1773-10/20/1773/4) 2. Jacob Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (6/4/1776- ) m. 1st 11/12/1796 to Elizabeth Cornwell #BGA61341 m. 2nd 3/1/1798 to Mary Trueblood #BGA61341' 3. Demsey Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (5/16/1781- ) m. 12/22/1802 to Jemima Bogue #BGA61342 4. Eli Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/19/1786- ) m. 3/14/1810 to Esther Guyer #BGA61343 _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6134"' Benjamin Morris (see above) married 1st 10/9/1763 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Elizabeth Overman dt. of Jacob Overman ( -4/12/1770) Children 1. Joseph Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/25/1764-7/22/1819) m. 5/1/1788 to Sarah Heskitt #BGA61344 2. Elizabeth Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/27/1765-6/23/1785) 3. Benjamin Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/29/1768- ) 4. Rachel Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/2/1770-6/18/1770) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ============================================================================= Bundy Post A13 _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6135 Caleb Bundy s. Josiah Bundy and Elizabeth Barrow #BGA613 (11/1753- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 6/1/1774 rmt Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Sarah Wilson Children 1. Margaret Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/16/1789- ) 2. Lydia Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ( -10/27/1791) _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6136 Thomas Symons s. Thomas Symons and Ann Bundy #BGA71' (11/15/1733-1770 b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married (her 1st) 12/12/1765 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Jane Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/8/1751- ) d. North Carolina Children 1. Elizabeth Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/5/1768- 1841) bur. Indiana m. 1st 1/21/1786 to Obadiah Small #BGA61361 m. 2nd 4/7/1805 to William Newby #BGA61361' _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6136' John Nixon s. John Nixon and Dorothy (5/20/1748- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 3/27/1771 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Jane Bundy (above) Children 1. Lydia Nixon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/12/1772-11/3/1795) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 10/19/1794 to Jonathan Morris #BGA734' 2. Sarah Nixon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/17/1774- ) m. 1/21/1798 to Henry Palin, Jr. #BGA61363 3. Dorothy Nixon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/17/1777-12/12/1852) m. 4/19/1797 to Josiah Gilbert #BGA61362 4. Thomas Nixon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/18/1779- ) m. 6/4/1801 to Mary Smith #BGA61364 5. Josiah Nixon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/23/1783- ) m. 10/24/1810 to Mary Newby #BGA61366 6. Mary Nixon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/20/1785- ) m. 4/3/1808 to Jesse Munden #BGA61365 7. Miriam Nixon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (6/19/1790- ) 8. John Nixon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/5/1793- ) 9. Caleb Nixon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/28/1796- ) 10. Jean Nixon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/19/1798- ) ============================================================================== Bundy Post A14 _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6151 Jehu Bundy s. Gideon Bundy an Miriam Bogue #BGA615 (1/17/1748- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 3/15/1772 at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina rmt 4/1/1772 at Perquimans MM (her first) Lydia Griffin dt. Joseph Griffin ( -8/9/1825) d. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina Children 1. Gideon Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/31/1774- ) m. 6/12/1800 to Rachel Crew #BGA61511 2. Reuben Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/25/1776- ) 3. Miriam Bundy m. 5/7/1801 to Jesse Henley #BGA61512 4. Rachel Bundy m. ???? Crow 5. Mary Bundy 6. Sarah Bundy 7. Lydia Bundy _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6151' Aaron Hill, Jr. s. Aaron Hill, Sr. and Miriam Overman #BH42 (5/4/1752- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 2nd (also her 2nd) 2/1/1798 at Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, NC Lydia Griffin (see above) _____________________________________________________________________________ Aaron Hill Jr. was married first 11/8/1781 to Sarah Rich #BH424 (Note: This is not the same Aaron Hill who is in the comic strip "Luann") _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6152 Christopher Bundy s. Gideon Bundy and Miriam Bogue #BGA6152 (4/20/1758-3/6/1835) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina bur. "Starr Park", Richmond, Indiana married 10/2/1782 at Center MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina Margaret Hill dt. William Hill and Mary Smith #BH421 (9/9/1763- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Mary Bundy b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (7/21/1783- ) 2. Samuel Bundy b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (6/10/1786- ) m. 11/14/1811 to Rhoda Coffin #BGA61521 3. William Bundy b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (3/6/1789- ) m. 5/15/1811 to Leah Charles #BGA61523 4. Miriam Bundy b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (9/5/1791- ) m. abt 1813 to ???? Lassater 5. Sarah Bundy b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (9/28/1794- ) 6. Penninah Bundy b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (3/27/1797- ) 7. Thomas Bundy b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (10/14/1799- ) 8. Rachel Bundy b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (11/23/1801- ) m. 1st 11/7/1827 to Daniel Edgerton #BGA61522 m. 2nd 10/22/1846 to Richard Williams #BGA61522' 9. Ephraim Bundy b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (8/13/1804- ) Christopher Bundy enlisted while residing in Guilford Co, NC, 1779, and served as pvt in Capt. Enoch Davis' Company, Colonel Matthes Lock's NC Regt. Was transferred to Capt. William Gilriennes' Guard at the Magazine to Two Sisters, Georgia. Served 6 months. Pension Claim S.17309 _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6153 Samuel Bundy s. Gideon Bundy and Miriam Bogue #BGA615 (10/27/1742- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 3/9/1763 at Center MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina rmt 4/7/1763 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Huldah Hill dt of Aaron Hill and Margaret (9/18/1737-9/29/1817) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina Children 1. Mary Bundy b. Center MM, Guilford co, North Carolina (4/3/1771- ) m. 11/14/1793 to Isam Hunt #BGA61531 2. Mary Bundy b. Center MM, Guilford co, North Carolina (12/1/1763- ) m. 3/23/1783 to John Albertson #BGA61532 (planned) 3. Miriam Bundy b. Center MM, Guilford co, North Carolina (1/11/1766- ) 4. William Bundy b. Center MM, Guilford co, North Carolina (3/4/1777- ) 5. Sarah Bundy b. Center MM, Guilford co, North Carolina (9/1/1780- ) m. abt 1800 at Back Creek MM, NC to ???? Edwards _____________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Bundy/Winslow Group Coordinator ============================================================================= Bundy Post A15 ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6154 Obediah Small, Sr. of Carteret Co, North Carolina married 1st 8/4/1757 lmt at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Car. Lydia Bundy dt. Gideon Bundy and Miriam Bogue #BGA615 (10/2/1740-12/5/1780) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Rachel Small b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/3/1759-1847) m. 7/6/1780 to Ephraim Overman #BHA6112 2. Samuel Small b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/20/1761- ) m. 6/27/1782 to Sarah Symons #BGA7113 3. Benjamin Small b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/5/1762-1826) m. abt 1791 to Elizabeth Sawyer 4. Obedian Small, Jr. b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/11/1764-7/15/1793) d. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina m. (her 1st) 1/21/1786 to Elizabeth Symons #BGA61361 5. Jesse Small b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/31/1766-5/30/1766) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 6. Joseph Small b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/26/1767-1814) d. in Ohio m. 3/16/1793 to Clarissa "Clerkey" Perisho #BGA61542 7. Miriam Small b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/18/1769-11/9/177_) d. young 8. Gideon Small b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/11/1771- 1811) m. 1st 7/31/1793 to Sarah Griffin #BGA61541 m. 2nd to Valentine Pegg 9. John Small b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/9/1774- ) d. in Ohio m. abt 1804 at Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, NC to Elizabeth 10. Jesse Small b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/25/1776- 1850) m. 1813 to Elizabeth Draper #BGA61543 Thanks to Janet Small for much of this information. __________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6161 Moses Bundy s. Jeremiah Bundy and ???? #BGA616 married Jane Perisho Children 1. Abraham Bundy (abt 1754- ) m. Mourning Bundy #BGA61612 (planned) 2. William Bundy 3. Mark Bundy 4. Gideon Bundy 5. Josiah Bundy (abt 1755- ) m. 3/4/1787 to Bethiah Owens #BGA61611 6. Lydia Bundy 7. Miriam Bundy 8. Hannah Bundy 9. Mary Bundy Thanks to Bob Bundy for most of this information. ______________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6211 Thomas Winslow, Jr. s. Thomas Winslow, Sr. & Elizabeth Clare #BGA621 (9/30/1709- ) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Married 11/21/1734/5 at Perquimans Meeting House, Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Sarah Ratliff dt. Richard Ratliff and Damaris (2/3/1714- ) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina _________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6212 Joseph Winslow s. Thomas Winslow, Sr. & Elizabeth Clare #BGA621 (5/31/1705- ) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina married 6/22/1729 at house of Francis Tomes, Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Pleasant Tomes of Perquimans Co, North Carolina (abt 1710-4/1/1785) d. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Children 1. Joseph Winslow, Jr. b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (9/27/1735- ) 2. Thomas Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (9/2/1738- ) 3. Lydia Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (11/6/1741- ) m. 5/15/1757 at Piney Woods Meeting House, Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina to John White __________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6213 Timothy Winslow s. Thomas Winslow, Sr. & Elizabeth Clare #BGA621 (4/15/1712- ) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina married 1/9/1736 at House of Mary Newby, Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Rachel Wilson (Willson) __________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6215 Joseph Anderson s. John Anderson and Elizabeth Nicholson (12/25/1723- ) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina married 2/1/1747 lmt at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Miriam Winslow dt. Thomas Winslow Sr. & Elizabeth Clare #BGA621 (6/31/17280- ) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina __________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Bundy/Winslow Group Coordinator ============================================================================= Bundy Post A16 ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6221 Samuel Newby s. Gabriel Newby and Mary Tomes (Toms) (abt 1708-1776/7) b. Perquimans Precinct, Albemarle Co, North Carolina d. Perquimans Co, North Carolina married 1st 12/4/1729 lmt at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Ann Mayo dt. Edward Mayo, Jr. and Mary Clare #BGA622 (1/23/1713/4-abt 1739) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Perquimans Co, North Carolina Children 1. Edward Newby d. young 2. Jemima Newby m. 7/6/1749 rmt at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina to William Newby 3. Isabel Newby d. young _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6221' Samuel Newby (above) married 2nd 9/5/1740 lmt at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Elizabeth Sanders dt. Benjamin Sanders and Ann (abt 1720-abt 1795) b. in Virginia? d. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Children 1. Joseph Newby (8/10/1741-9/27/1814) d. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina m. abt 1769 to Hulday Newby #BGA62211 2. William Newby b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (12/30/1743-5/30/1831) d. Spiceland, Henry Co, Indiana m. 1st 10/8/1776 to Elizabeth Ratcliff #BGA61361" m. 2nd 4/7/1805 to Elizabeth Symons (Small) #BGA61361' 3. Ann Newby (2/5/1745- ) m. ???? Trueblood 4. Gabriel Newby m. 1st to Rachel Townsend #BGA62215 (2/13/1747- ) m. 2nd 1787 to Pleasant White 5. Mary Newby (10/16/1749- ) m. 11/1/1769 to Joseph Bogue 6. Gideon Newby of Beach Spring (9/15/1751-1/29/1816) d. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina m. 11/5/1788 rmt to Mary Arnold #BGA62212 7. Elizabeth Newby m. 1st 10/1/1777 rmt to Thomas Wilson #BGA62214 (3/16/1756- ) m. 2nd 1/20/1797 to John Henley #BGA62214' 8. Miriam Newby (10/16/1757- ) m. abt 1781 to Abner Harrell 9. Samuel Newby (3/25/1761-young) 10. Jesse Newby d. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina ( -4/4/1819) m. 5/43/1791 rmt to Elizabeth White (Townsend) #BGA62213 _________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6222 Edward Mayo III s. Edward Mayo, Jr. (2/7/1703-12/31/1734) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina married 7/1/1725 lmt at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Mary Jessop d. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina ( -11/30/1734) Children 1. Mary Mayo b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/21/1727/8-1/1750) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 9/3/1743 lmt to Joseph Scott #BGA62221 2. Edward Mayo b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/19/1730- ) __________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6223 Joseph Mayo s. Edward Mayo, Jr. and Mary Clare #BGA622 married 1st 12/1/1743 ltm at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Elizabeth Newby dt. Joseph Newby and Elizabeth, and GDT of (1723/4-11/13/1744/5) Gabriel Newby d. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Children 1. Elizabeth Mayo b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (11/3/1744/5 ) m. 2/6/1771 rmt at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina to William Bond (This can be expanded to becom BGA62231 by using p.37,130 of Hinshaw. Also 2nd wife Abigail and children.) ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6223' Joseph Mayo (see above) married 2nd 7/3/1743 ltm at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Car. Mary Shepperd Children 1. Joseph Mayo b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina 2. Samuel Mayo b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina 3. ???? Mayo b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina _________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6231 Benjamin Hall s. William Hall and Ann Mathews or Perquimans Co, North Carolina married 12/6/1753 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Sarah Elliott dt. Jacob Elliott and Sarah Clare (White) #BGA623' Children 1. John Hall b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/20/1754- ) 2. Stephen Hall b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/20/1756-1/20/1760) d. young 3. Isaiah Hall b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/20/1759- ) 4. Elizabeth Hall b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/2/1762- ) 5. Benjamin Hall m. 12/26/1787 to Elizabeth Newby #BGA62311 6. Caleb Hall m. 1st 4/10/1784 to Sarah Davis #BGA62312 ( -1/27/1840) m. 2nd 5/2/1807 to Sylvia Patterson #BGA62312' m. 3rd 1/3/1827 Mary Bailey (Hicks) #BGA62312" 7. Elisha Hall became an orphan 8. Joseph Hall ________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Bundy/Winslow Group Cordinator ========================================================================= Bundy Post A17 __________________________________________________________________________ Erik wrote to me this morning and sent the following message. I think we can all benefit from this and so I have posted it to our entire group. Hi Bruce, Many thanks for sending me the multiple lists, which I have printed out and filed away in case they do, at some time connect up with my family. Whilst they are interesting, it is a little frustrating to find that the emphasis is almost wholly on the US. (Yes, I do realise that this is where you are, but it has to interconnect somewhere along the line). Where there is a reference to England, it seems to be "b. in England" and this is impossible to trace or tie in with anything here. This is partly because to trace almost anything prior to 1841 when censuses proper began, we have to search parish records, there being no large scale, centralised, civil records before that date. If you don't know the parish, village, town or whatever, where a birth etc. is supposed to have taken place, this just becomes a "dead end". Also, if the person concerned was of a faith other than the official faith of the country at the time, (which was Church of England after Henry XIII), e.g. non-conformist, Lutheran, Jewish, Quaker etc. they are not recorded in the parish baptismal, marriage, burial records anyway. You then need to search records of other faiths and many of these have been lost of destroyed over time, and are notoriously incomplete anyway. So religion if known is really important for our lookups here. I don't know if this is the case in the US, and I am probably telling you nothing you don't already know anyway. But if there are England connections in any records, it would be helpful if these items could be included. I know this from personal experience as many of my relatives do not appear in parish records, being of a faith that is not the "official" state faith. Also, please don't think I'm being "snippy", it is just that Bundy is a relatively common name here, (especially in the South of England), and trying to connect them up is like trying to knit fog! Look forward to hearing from you. Best wishes, Erik. ============================================================================= Bundy Post A18 _________________________________________________________________________ Rodger Bundy posted the following on his BUNDY-L and has given permission to post it to all of you. _________________________________________________________________________ Hi all, Did you ever wonder about the BUNDY name inscribed on a musical instrument? If so, then the following might make an interesting read. This was on the net a year ago but then disappeared. Hope it isn't too long for anyone. "The Little Place Over The Glue Factory" H. & A. Selmer, that is... 1885- Henri Selmer begins manufacturing clarinets and mouthpieces at 4 Place Dancourt, in Paris. For some years he had made reeds. 1898- Henri's brother, Alexandre, comes to the United States to become Principal Clarinetist of the Boston Symphony. His set of Selmers is the first seen in this country. 1901- Alexandre moves to Cincinnati, becoming Principal for the Cincinnati Symphony. The word is starting to spread about the superb quality of the Selmer clarinets. Alexandre sells them to many prestigious players. 1904- A demonstration booth is secured at the St. Louis Exposition, April 30th to December 1st. Alexandre has the first catalogues printed and establishes a sales office in Cincinnati. 1909- Alexandre moves to New York as Principal Clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic. He opens a Selmer retail store on 86th Street. The store was an instant success, and teaching and repair facilities were soon added. A person destined to take over the company in later years, Mr. George Bundy, started working in the store. He was an outstanding pupil of Alexandre Selmer. 1911- Selmer opens a manufacturing plant, with excelsior, at 251 Fourth Avenue, New York, to make fine accordions. At the end of the year Alexandre Selmer has returned to Paris, putting George Bundy in charge of the store. Mr. Bundy immediately contacted several American band instrument and accessory manufacturers and added many different lines of products to the retail store. These included Bach, Martin Band Instruments, Olds trombones, Martin and Vega guitars, Ludwig drums and many accessory items. 1920- The Selmer retail store is moved to larger quarters, on 89th St. 1922- Yet another move, with rapid business growth, this time to West 48th Street, their most well known address. 1927- George Bundy buys the store from the Selmers, changing the name to H. & A. Selmer, Inc. There was no remaining financial connection between the Selmers, in Paris, and Selmer in America. Mr. Bundy was appointed the sole distributor for Selmer Paris instruments in the United States. George Bundy came to Elkhart due to the reputation of its being the "Band Instrument City of the World," many thanks to C. G. Conn. He purchased the property at 1119 N. Main Street, and moved many of the New York employees to Elkhart. Due to the small size they only occupied the 2nd floor of the building. It had originally been the show rooms for the Crowe Automobile factory, across the street, and housed the sales rooms for the Hudson Motor Car Agency at the time of purchase. This caused one of the competitors in the band instrument industry to call Selmer "the little place over the garage." Soon afterward, the Hudson Agency moved downtown, and Selmer leased the 1st floor to the Metallic-X Company, maker of metal-based adhesives. Now said competitor talked about Selmer as "the little place over the glue factory!" What a different tune was sung when, 40 years down the road, Selmer replaced Conn as the world's largest band instrument maker! 1930- Another most important contributor to the Selmer saga joined the staff, in the capacity of advertising manager. He was Joseph M. Grolimund, destined to become the second president of the company. J.M.G. or just plain Joe, as he insisted on being called came on board during the depression, but soon devised a mail campaign for Selmer which kept them on the plus side in the profit picture throughout those tough times. While most companies were laying people off, Selmer increased its staff to 17 from the 8 it had two years previously. 1936- The managers of Selmer, due to the rapid growth in popularity of the Selmer Paris instruments, made an unheard of decision. While the other manufacturers were still selling at retail as well as trying to maintain individual music stores as dealers, Selmer, at the insistence of Joe Grolimund, switched to a policy of selling only at wholesale, and only to legitimate retail stores. This move was welcomed by all dealers, and boosted Selmer sales dramatically. 1941- WW II cuts off all shipments of Selmer Paris instruments, and George Bundy buys the Jesse French Piano Company to supplement the sales. Also, he starts the very successful Bundy line of student instruments, then adding the Signet middle grade line. 1944- All band instrument activity is ceased, and the company goes into export packing for the government, strictly a war effort program. Only a few instruments and accessories are available. 1946- Things slowly return to normal, as Selmer Paris is again in produc- tion. The production of Bundy and Signet instruments grows rapidly. 1950- Start of an organized field sales force to more firmly establish the Selmer dealer network. This consists of 7 men, the production force has now grown to 52, with 20 in the office, and the 4 men who have purchased the company from George Bundy, now in very poor health. He died in April 1951. The four were Joseph M. Grolimund, Jack Feddersen, Milt Broadhead, and Charles Bickel. 1958- Purchased the Harry Pedler and Sons brass plant on Superior Street. 1961- Selmer purchases the Vincent Bach brass plant. It is not moved to Elkhart at this time. Mr Bach begins designs for the Bundy student brass lines, to be made in a small new plant in Elkhart. 1963- Selmer purchases the Buescher Band Instrument Company just as it was being closed for good. Actual purchase was by the Bundy Band Instrument Company, a subsidiary of H. & A. Selmer, Inc. The Buescher name and most of the lines were perpetuated by Selmer. 1964- The Bach plant and equipment are moved to Elkhart. 1965- A new two story addition to the rear of the original Selmer plant, doubling the floor space for manufacture of woodwind instruments. 1966- Selmer buys the Brilhart mouthpiece lines, including fibercane reeds. Mouthpieces are made by the J. J. Babbitt Company. 1967- Selmer purchases the Lesher Woodwind Company, makers of oboes and bassoons. Also purchases 19.7 acres in an industrial park for new Bach brass plant and new corporate office building. 1970- Selmer merges with Magnavox Corporation. All stock is eventually purchased by North American Philips Corporation. Selmer purchases a portion of the Premier Drum Company in Leicester, England. The 70's also saw a new case plant, as well as a large warehousing complex. In orchestra I always used to kid the others that they had "my" clarinet. Rodger W. Bundy Let me add, that I used to play the clarinet also, a Selmer silver band model, made in Paris. Bruce Wood ============================================================================ Bundy Post A19 ____________________________________________________________________________ Hi Troopers, Most of you have probably noticed the frequency with which I have had to reissue the Address List. This represents a rapid growth with the addition of new people joining us. We are now up to 25. Quite a change from when Judy, Sally, Hope, Ron and I first put this group together. We now have people in the UK, people named Bundy, and I would guess many of the major branches of the family represented. We are well on our way to achieving our goals. I would hope that all of you will feel that this is your group, and that you will contribute when you feel so inclined. Rodger recently presented us with the interesting Bundy Musical Instrument material. Thanks. If no one else contributes, I will continue to put out the Bundy family records that I have put together over the years, mostly in the 1970s. Mark Dixon, who just joined us in the last 24 hours, sent the following in response to my mailing out to him all of our postings so far. "I guess I'm there! I pasted all your past messages to a Word document, did a search on it and came up with my Jane Bundy as the daughter of Josiah and Elizabeth (Barrow) Bundy. Now, my primary question is: Where are you getting all this info? (Not off of "miscellaneous web sites," I hope.) Don't misunderstand, I appreciate your efforts which are obviously considerable. I just want to get an idea how well-documented all this is. I'm sure you understand. Mark Dixon" He certainly deserves an answer as do all of you. Here is what I sent to him in answer. "Hi Mark, No, I have had my own copies of Hinshaw, volumes I, IV, V for over 23 years. Most of my research was done in the 1970s long before computers were used for anything but high level scientific research. In addition I traveled a lot with my work, going to Guilford, College and doing genealogical research for a full week; making a number of trips to the New York City Public Library on 42nd Street; and meeting some of the Bundy groups personally (in particular the large group in the St. George, Utah area and with the Santa Monica Bundys. I have only been on the internet since January. Most all my research was done in a sterile vacuum, so any mistakes that were made were by me. (hopefully not too many). I met with two of my great uncles who had known some of these early Quaker members, personally. What I have gotten recently off the internet mostly concerns the early Hodgin/Hodson families and the Hussey/Perkins families which go back to England. The Bundy stuff is almost pristine in its purity. (But remember it is only as good as the persons who recorded it. And I know that there are errors here.) Hope I have made you feel confident that you can trust the Bundy stuff. But there is no perfect world. I found early on that the St. George Bundys, in their zeal to process all the Bundys they could, had sealed my 4GGfather to the wrong woman as a wife, in the temple. I could not undo it without tremendous effort, so I merely had it done over with the correct wife. When amateurs get their hands on data, it can be dangerous. Unfortunately most of us are amateurs. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood" Mark then raised the following question about references. "I think you've answered most of my questions though, of course, I always like to see sources cited." This is my answer to Mark. "On the back of each family group sheet I have large amounts of additional research information, including the sources used for that page. I have all the movements between meetings logged in as well as other information that might be present, such as disownments, causes of death, occupations where available. If you have questions about any particular family group sheets I can provide additional information. I also maintain my relationships to each and every person in my data base, some running to 10 different ways of multiple relatives. But it really is more detail in general than the average person can handle. It does exist, though." Mark asked about our group and whether it had notified other groups, such as BUNDY-L about our presence and activities. This is my answer to him and to Carol Harbushka, who also just joined us today. "Rodger Bundy, of this group is the owner of BUNDY-L. He created this in an attempt to get some Bundy family research going, not knowing that in the mean time we had just kind of grown out of the Quaker-roots group into our own special group. I took over as the coordinator since I had organized the first little group of 4 researchers. Now we are about 25. Rodger has graciously offered to have me take over his list. But this is his list, and I don't really have any experience in this area. So for the moment at least I am operating this with no offical status. In some ways this is nice, because we have knowledge at any time just who is with us. When we really get going, I would hope there would be more input from other group members. Currently I am just posting pages from my Bundy family files. There is enough material there for at least a year or more, but we would really be stronger as a group with more grassroots input. I am tickled to be able to help train 25 people in the Bundy family research, even if this means I have to spoon feed the process to get it going. Some time in the future there will be a number of newly trained Bundy family experts pushing the envelops of the field. (You) This will be worth all the effort that I currently go through. I don't see a problem, at least with this size group, of operating as we are. What would you suggest? Could we be more efficient operating in a different fashion? I certainly am open for suggestions." And these above question are addressed to all of you. I welcomely solicit your suggestions and comments. I then said the following which I can also address to all of you: "I would like to know what you think of our approach and our goals? If you have read my recent post to Quaker-roots you know that I am not doing this for personal gain or fame. I want the research done, no matter what we have to go through to get it done. I have had wonderful success so far, due to earthly and heavenly help, and currently have over 9000 reconstructed and linked Quaker families, though now I am pushing back through the 1600s into virgin ground (at least for me.) In February, with help from another cousin on Quaker-roots, I linked into European Royalty, and can show direct lineage from King Edward III, of England, and thus a great multitude of royalty of Europe and into the Biblical "begats". If someone else were to want the job as coordinator, I would happily step aside, and then work as contributor, while probably starting a group for Overman, or Newby, or Doudna, of who knows what name. I am happy doing this job. Anyhow, I look forward to your reply." Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Bundy/Winslow Group Coordinator ============================================================================= Bundy Post A20 ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA731 John Symons s. Jehoshaphat Symons and Lydia Bundy #BGA731 (11/15/1748/9-10/19/1796) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 9/27/1780 at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina 9/6/1780 present certificate to marry, 10/4/1780 Rmt. Sarah White dt. Thomas White Children 1. William Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/27/1781- ) 2. Pharebe Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/22/1783-12/15/1803) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 3. Nathan Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/13/1785-10/8/1788) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 4. Sarah Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/25/1788- ) 5. John Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/2/1790- ) 6. Chalkley Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/3/1793- ) 7. Mary Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/6/1797-4/12/1818) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 9/25/1817 to Mordecai Morris Shepherd #BGA733B1 ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA732 Nathan Symons s. Jehoshaphat Symons and Lydia Bundy (12/16/1750/1-1/16/1785) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 11/1/1775 rmt at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Absilla Wilson Children 1. Peninah Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/10/1776-10/20/1777) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 2. Jehoshaphat Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/24/1778- ) m. 4/24/1800 to Sarah Newby #BGA7321 3. Jacob Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/23/1781- ) m. 6/1/1809 to Mary Bundy #BGA7322 4. Mary Symons b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/7/1783- ) m. 4/28/1803 to Abel Trueblood, Jr. #BGA7323 ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA733 James Morgan, Jr. s. James Morgan, Sr. ( -11/13/1799) of Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 2nd (her 1st) 4/2/1783 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Millisent (Millicent) Symons dt. Jehoshaphat Symons and Lydia Bundy #BGA73 (7/17/1762-8/29/1834) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. James Morgan, III b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/22/1783-11/11/1785) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 2. Hannah Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/6/1785- ) 3. Lydia Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/1/1786- ) m. 1/25/1804 to Joel Gilbert #BGA7332 4. Margaret Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (6/18/1788- ) m. ???? Guy 5. Mary Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/15/1791- ) m. 10/3/1816 to Mathew Overman #BGA7331 6. Nathan Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/24/1793- ) m. abt 1814 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, NC 7. Anna (Ann) Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/4/1795- ) m. 1/20/1815 to James Trueblood #BGA7334 8. Samuel Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/7/1797-9/29/1825) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 3/31/1819 to Martha Low #BGA7330 9. Jonathan Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/16/1799-4/12/1800) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA 733' James Morgan, Jr. (see above) married 1st 3/16/1768 at Piney Woods Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Hannah Griffin dt. Joseph Griffin ( -11/27/1780) of Chowan Co, North Carolina Children 1. Millisent Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/1/1769- ) m. abt 1787 to ???? Munden 2. James Morgan, III b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/7/1771-8/17/1774) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 3. Sarah Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/31/1773-5/3/1816) m. 3/16/1793 rmt John Cosand #BGA7333 4. Charles Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/28/1777- ) m. abt 1799 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, NC _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA733" Mordecai Morris, Sr. s. Joshua Morris, and Hannah Anderson (3/14/1749-11/3/1831) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 2nd (also her 2nd) 10/19/1808 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Millisent Symons (see above) ____________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Bundy/Winslow Group Coordinator Bundy Post A21 _______________________________________________________________________ Family BGA6153 was issued with some gross transcription errors. I am resending it here, hopefully correct this time. Family BGA6153 Samuel Bundy s. Gideon Bundy and Miriam Bogue #BGA615 (10/27/1742- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 3/9/1763 at Center MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina rmt 4/7/1763 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Huldah Hill dt of Aaron Hill and Margaret (9/18/1737-9/29/1817) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina Children 1. Mary Bundy b. Center MM, Guilford co, North Carolina (12/1/1763- ) m. 3/23/1783 to John Albertson #BGA61532 (planned) 2. Miriam Bundy b. Center MM, Guilford co, North Carolina (1/11/1766- ) 3. Margaret Bundy b. Center MM, Guilford co, North Carolina (4/3/1771- ) m. 11/14/1793 to Isam Hunt #BGA61531 4. William Bundy b. Center MM, Guilford co, North Carolina (3/4/1777- ) 5. Sarah Bundy b. Center MM, Guilford co, North Carolina (9/1/1780- ) m. abt 1800 at Back Creek MM, NC to ???? Edwards ___________________________________________________________________________ __ Family BGA6311 Abel Trueblood, Sr. ( -9/29/1807) married 1st 2/22/1746? at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Jemima Scott dt. Joshua Scott and Sarah Pettitt #BGA631 (7/19/1730-1/31/1777) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Samuel Trueblood b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/20/1747-12/20/1749/50) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Car. 2. Sarah Trueblood b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/31/1750-9/5/1760) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 3. Joseph Trueblood b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/10/1753- ) m. 7/3/1776 to Margaret Jordan #BGA63113 4. Benjamin Trueblood b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (5/26/1757-3/25/1784) m. 12/17/1783 to Susannah Small (many details) 5. Elizabeth Trueblood b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/8/1761- ) disowned for abusing mother-in-law 6. Caleb Trueblood b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/28/1763- ) m. abt 1784 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, NC 7. Joshua Trueblood b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/6/1766- ) m. 7/7/1790 to Mary Henley #BGA63112 8. Abel Trueblood b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/16/1771- ) m. 4/28/1803 to Mary Symons #BGA7323 9. John Trueblood b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/28/1773-5/14/1774) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ___________________________________________________________________________ __ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Bundy/Winslow Group Coordinator =========================================================================== == Bundy Post A22 ___________________________________________________________________________ _ Family BGA6311' Abel Trueblood ( -9/29/1807) married 2nd (also her 2nd) 12/2/1778 at Little River MH, Pasquotank MM Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Elizabeth ???? (Piper) ( -10/23/1817) Children 1. Naomi Trueblood b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/10/1779- ) 2. Miriam Trueblood b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (5/7/1783-5/10/1783) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 3. Ann Trueblood (twin) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (5/19/1784- ) 4. Abigail Trueblood (twin) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (5/19/1784- ) 5. Edward Borough Trueblood b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/16/1787- ) Elizabeth's first marriage was to Nathan Piper ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Family BGA6312 Joshua Albertson married (her 1st) 7/2/1752 ltm at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, NC Mary Scott dt. Joshua Scott and Sarah Pettitt #BGA631 (1/29/1733- ) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Children 1. Penelopy Albertson b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (6/16/1759- ) ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Family BGA6312' William Griffin married (her 2nd) 3/3/1757 ltm at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Car. Mary Scott dt. Joshua Scott and Sarah Pettitt #BGA631 (1/29/1733- ) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Family BGA6313 Christopher Overman Sr. s. Thomas Overman and Miriam #BH4 (11/15/1735- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 2/4/1762 ltm at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Sarah Scott dt. Joshua Scott and Sarah Pettitt (7/14/1741- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Christopher Overman Jr. b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/24/1741- ) ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ This completes the 4th generation of the descendants of William Bundy (that is, those filed under BGA6) Others will appear as their time comes up. ___________________________________________________________________________ __ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Bundy/Winslow Group Coordinator =========================================================================== == Bundy Post A23 ___________________________________________________________________________ _ Family BHA6112 Ephraim Overman s. Isaac Overman and Mary Evans #BHA611 (1/21/1754- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 7/6/1780 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Rachel Small dt. Obadiah Small and Lydia Bundy #BGA6154 (11/3/1759- 1847) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. in Indiana Children 1. Jesse Overman m. Keziah Stubbs #BHA61121 2. Obediah Overman 3. Eli Overman 4. Keziah Overman 5. Ephraim Overman 6. Lydia Overman 7. Clarkey Overman 8. Rachel Overman 9. Rachel Overman 10. Reuben Overman ___________________________________________________________________________ _ Family BHA61121 Jesse Overman s. Ephraim Overman and Rachel Small #BHA6112 married Keziah Stubbs Child 1. Rachel Overman m. Josiah Haisley #BHA611211 ___________________________________________________________________________ __ Family BGA611211 Josiah Haisley married Rachel Overman dt. Jesse Overman and Keziah Stubbs #BHA61121 Child 1. Martha Jane Haisley m. Joshua Chenoweth #BHA6112111 ___________________________________________________________________________ __ Family BGA6112111 Joshua Chenoweth married Martha Jane Haisley dt. Josiah Haisley and Rachel Overman #BHA611211 Child 1. Eva Chenoweth m. J. Tromp Reynolds #BHA61121111 ___________________________________________________________________________ __ Family BGA61121111 J. Tromp Reynolds married Eva Chenoweth dt. Joshua Chenoweth and Martha Jane Haisley #BHA6112111 Child 1. Freda Reynolds m. Gifford Hunt #BHA611211111 ___________________________________________________________________________ __ Family BGA611211111 Gifford Hunt married Freda Reynolds dt. J. Tromp Reynods and Eva Chenoweth #BHA61121111 Child 1. Joyce Hunt m. Robert Prifogle #BHA6112 111111 ___________________________________________________________________________ __ Family BGA6112 111111 Robert Prifogle married Joyce Hunt dt. Gifford Hunt and Freda Reynolds #BHA6112 11111 Child Sue Prifogle a member of Quaker-Roots List spri@comsys.net =========================================================================== == Bundy Post A24 ___________________________________________________________________________ _ Family BGA61311 Joseph Bundy, Jr. (twin) s. Joseph Bundy and Sarah ???? (Bogue) #BGA6131 ( 1762-12/21/1808) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 2/1/1786 at NewBegun Creek Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Elizabeth Henley dt. Joseph Henley (3/25/1769-4/12/1815) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Mary Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/17/1787- ) 2. Benjamin Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/13/1789- ) m. 4/26/1810 to Penninah Delon #BGA613112 3. Jesse Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/9/1792- ) m. 3/4/1816 to Sarah Lee #BGA613111 4. John Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (6/13/1794- ) 5. Joseph Bundy, III b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/29/1796- ) 6. Thomas Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/6/1798- ) 7. Rix Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/13/1801- ) m. 1st abt 1823 to ???? m. 2nd to Penelopy #BGA613114 m. 3rd to Mary #BGA613114' 8. Nancy Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/27/1804- ) m. 4/27/1826 to Nathan Delon #BGA613262 9. William Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/30/1807- ) ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Family BGA61312 Josiah Bundy s. Joseph Bundy and Sarah ???? (Bogue) #BGA6131 ( 1762-5/6/1797) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1st 12/26/1781 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Elizabeth Morgan dt. Charles Morgan and (Mary Woodley?) Children 1. Jean (Jane) Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/11/1782- ) m. 5/19/1811 to Mark Bogue #BGA613121 2. Joseph Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/15/1784-9/27/1793) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 3. Sarah Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/25/1786-9/27/1799) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 4. Charles Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/5/1789- ) 5. Lydia Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/8/1791-10/8/1791) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Family BGA61312' Josiah Bundy (above) married 2nd 2/28/1793 at Narrows Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Miriam Perisho dt. Joshua Perisho and Miriam Trueblood (3/17/1766- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Miriam Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/10/1794- ) 2. Josiah Bundy, Jr. b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/31/1796-9/12/1797) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Family BGA61321 Nathan Bundy s. Josiah Bundy, Jr. and Mary Symons #BGA61321 (8/31/1773- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1st 8/19/1795 at Newbegun Creek Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Ruth Morris dt. Aaron Morris, Jr. & Margaret Nicholson #BGA735" (1/9/1777- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Aaron Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/29/1796-7/15/1804) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 2. Thomas Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/22/1798- ) 3. Charles Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/31/1800- ) m. 11/18/1824 to Pheriba Nixon #BGA613212 4. Jesse Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/13/1803- ) m. 10/16/1828 to Ascension White #BGA613211 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Family BGA61321' Nathan Bundy (see above) married 2nd (also her 2nd) at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Sarah ???? (Bundy) of Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Family BGA61321" ???? Bundy married (her 1st) Sarah Children 1. Martha Bundy 2. Mary Bundy ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Family BGA 61322 Josiah Bundy, III s. Josiah Bundy, Jr. and Mary Symons #BGA6132 (11/11/1786- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1st 12/20/1809 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Huldah Jones dt. Joseph Jones and Mary (11/15/1779-2/1/1811) b. Suttons Creek MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Suttons Creek MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Children 1. Huldah Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/17/1811- ) ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Family BGA 61322' Josiah Bundy, III (see above) married 2nd 9/22/1813 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Mary Morris dt. Nathan Morris and Mary Bell (9/28/1794- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Bundy/Winslow Group Coordinator ========================================================================== Bundy Post A25 __________________________________________________________________________ Hi all, Wayne Lance has just joined our group. He sent a message to me with some corrections to the original that I posted as an Extra. I am sending this letter on as part of A25. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood __________________________________________________________________________ Date: Sun, 02 Aug 1998 17:23:58 -0700 Subject: Re: BUNDY/STRATTON From: "Wayne Lance" To: brwood@ix.netcom.com Sunday afternoon, August 2, 1998 Bruce, I do hope the information I have provided (and will provide) will help you link in the last of the Bundy family branches. I would like to join in with the group if that is possible, and if it is possible to receive the complete Bundy file, I would like to do so. Let me know what the best way is to do this and what the cost will be for photocopying and mailing if sent by surface mail, or if downloaded just how to go about it. I have a Macintosh computer and use Reunion as my genealogy program. Before I go further, so I don't forget, my mailing address is Wayne D. Lance, 16722 Mustang Drive, Springville, California 93265-9658. Now, as to what I sent you this morning. In my hurry to respond before leaving from church, I made at least a couple of errors, and fortunately you spotted them. >>Elizabeth BUNDY was the mother of Willoughby STRATTON >>and the husband of Josiah STRATTON. In addition to Willoughby, they >>had several other children, of which I have quite a bit of information >>on some if anyone is interested. The children were: Sarah, Willoughby, >>Alice Ann, Lucinda, Lydia, Anna, and Elizabeth. >> >>Elizabeth BUNDY was born March 6, 1833 in Ohio. She died January 2, >>1921 in Pasadena, California. She married Josiah STRATTON in 1856 in >>Iowa. The above is correct to the best of my knowledge. >>Elizabeth was the daugher of Exum BUNDY (b. Oct 1, 1806 in Pasquotank >>MM, NC; died Oct. 14, 1860) and Sarah TEST (married July 9, 1828 in >>Somerset Meeting House, Belmont Co. Ohio). As you discovered, this was my first error. In copying down the information I jumped to the wife of her husband's father and used that by mistake. Exum BUNDY was married to Sally WILLIAMS (b. app 1808; death date not known.) Sally WILLIAMS was the daughter of Samuel WILLIAMS (app 1778-?) and Sarah ARNOLD (app 1780-1856.) Exum BUNDY was the son of Thomas BUNDY (1773-1854) and Milicent BOSWELL (1782-1850). Thomas BUNDY was the son of William BUNDY (1756-1808) and Mary ALBERTSON (1747-1828). William BUNDY was the son of Moses BUNDY (app1730-app1782) and Jane PERISHO (1733-1809). Moses BUNDY was the son of Jeremiah BUNDY (1697- app1749) and wife unknown. Jeremiah BUNDY was the son of Samuel BUNDY (app 1676/77-1740) and Tamer SIMONS 1680-1719/20). Samuel evidently had a second wife, Ann NICHOLSON (1688/1689-1743). Samuel BUNDY was the son of William BUNDY (app 1630-1692) and Elizabeth ?(app 1640-1676/77). William evidently had a second wife, Mary Scott PIERCE (1649/1650-1724) William BUNDY was the son of William (the Elder) Bundy (?-1618) and Ellinor ? (?-1628). I think I have this straight according to my records. Please question anything that looks out of line. Wayne Lance Springville, CA ___________________________________________________________________________ _ Family BGA61323 Charles Morgan s. James Morgan ( -11/19/1795) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 2nd 1/25/1786 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Lydia Bundy dt. Josiah Bundy, Jr. and Mary Symons #BGA6132 (9/29/1767-4/27/1802) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Mary Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/16/1788- ) 2. James Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/31/1790- ) 3. Elizabeth Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/25/1793- ) ___________________________________________________________________________ __ Family BGA61323' Charles Morgan (see above) married 1st 5/1/1771 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Susannah Nixon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina ( -5/24/1783) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Benjamin Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/1/1772- ) m. 1/31/1798 to Naomi White #BGA613231 2. Ann Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/18/1775-10/18/1775) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 3. Sarah Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/2/1776-2/15/1777) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 4. Micajah Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/2/1778-11/5/1778) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 5. Peninnah Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/26/1779- ) m. 6/21/1798 to Joseph Henley #BGA613233 6. Susannah Morgan b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/24/1782- ) m. 4/30/1801 to Robert Hill #BGA613232 ___________________________________________________________________________ __ Family BGA61324 George Bundy s. Josiah Bundy, Jr. and Mary Symons #BGA6132 (8/16/1781- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1st 10/6/1804 rmt at Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Sarah Moore ( -5/1/1811) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Margaret Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (6/29/1805-6/14/1807) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 2. Samuel Moore Bundy b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (Lemuel Morris Bundy) (9/2/1808- ) 3. Sarah Bundy (twin) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/24/1811- ) 4. George Bundy (twin) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/24/1811- ) ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ Family BGA61324' George Bundy (see above) married 2nd 7/1/1815 rmt to Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Karen Elliott of Beach Spring ___________________________________________________________________________ ___ =========================================================================== === Bundy Post A26 ________________________________________________________________________ Wayne Lance, a new member of our group just sent in the following contribution. All of you help Wayne by giving his material a good review. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood August 6, 1998 Bruce, Here is my information on the direct descendants between William (the Elder) BUNDY and my great-grandmother, Elizabeth BUNDY. How does this look to you? I have gone through the posts you sent me and hope I haven't missed anything in my line, but it is quite possible that I overlooked something. Wayne --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Family History Report: William (the Elder) BUNDY (?-1618) to Elizabeth BUNDY (1833-1921) NOTE: Only one child of each marriage in the line of descendants is included below. Names of other children are included in the miscellaneous notes. 1 William (the Elder) BUNDY Birth: ? , Amesbury/Wiltshire, England ? Death: 1618, Amesbury/Wiltshire, England ? Reli: Quaker Research: Information from a book by V. Mayo Bundy, "The Descendants of William & Elizabeth Bundy of RI and NC". (200 S. Elam Ave., Greensboro, NC 27403). There is no firm proof that William Bundy (the Elder) is the father of William Bundy of Rhode Island and North Carolina, but there is evidence that this is true. (See Mayo Bundy's book). Spouse: Ellinor ? Birth: ? , ? Death: 1628, Wiltshire, England Reli: Quaker Children: William (~1630-1692) 1.1a William BUNDY* Birth: app 1630, England Death: 27 Mar 1692, Perquimans County, North Carolina Reli: Quaker Research: William and Elizabeth were evidently married in England. They came to Rhode Island and then to North Carolina in 1663. They had six children: Mary, Caleb, Benjamin, Hannah, William, and Samuel. It is thought that William was a brother to John Bundy and son of William Bundy the Elder and Ellioner, his wife, of Wiltshire, England. William married a second time to Mary Pierce and they had one child. (From V. Mayo Bundy, 200 S. Elam Ave., Greensboro, NC 27403--2/22/95. Mayo Bundy is the author of a book: "The Descendants of William & Elizabeth Bundy of RI and NC"--(out-of-print)). William and Elizabeth purchased two hundred acres of land in what is now South Kingston, Rhode Island, 1 May 1663. They sold this land on 27 Oct 1663 and went to North Carolina. William Bundy and eight other Friends were put in prison about the fourth or fifth month of 1680 for refusing to bear arms in the musterfield and remained in prison for about six months. William served as the justice of a court held in the Precince to Perquimans and also served as Justice of the Peace in 1690-92. William married his second wife, Mary Scott Peirce at the home of Mary. William and Mary had two children: Sarah and Mary. Spouse: Mary Scott PEIRCE Birth: 1649/1650 Death: 22 Mar 1723/1724, Perquimans County, North Carolina Father: Joseph SCOTT (?-1685) Mother: ? PEIRCE (?-1681) Marr: 15 Oct 1683, Perquimans County, North Carolina Other spouses Elizabeth ? 1.1b William BUNDY* (See above) Spouse: Elizabeth ? Birth: app 1640, England Death: 4 Mar 1676, Perquimans County, North Carolina Reli: Quaker Marr: app 1662, England Children: Samuel (1674-1739) Other spouses Mary Scott PEIRCE 1.1b.1a Samuel BUNDY* Birth: 4 Feb 1674/1677, Perquimans County, North Carolina Death: 14 Mar 1739/1740, Pasquotank MM, North Carolina Reli: Quaker Research: Samuel and Tamar married at the house of Henry White. They had five children: William, Jeremiah, Samuel, Jane, and Josiah. The following is quoted from the original records of Symons Creek (now Pasq.) Monthly Meeting, Pasquotank Co., N.C. (at Guilford College vault, Greensboro, N.C.); sheet 14: "a quartterly meeting at the house of henry white the 5 day of the tenth month 1696 Wher as Samll. Bundy of Pascotank Precinct Planter & Tamer Symons Daughter of Jeremiah Symons Planter of the place afore Said haveing Proposed their Intention as above sd Did the 5th day of the X month 1696 at the house of Henry Whitt Take each other to be housband & Wife and wee whose names are here unto Subscribed being then present are wittnestes theirunto. Samuel his S B marke bondey tamer her T S marke Simons (Witnesses:) Jeremiah Simons, Calleb bundey, Thomas Simons, henry white, Jeams davis, Samuel necals [Nicholson], francis tooms, Eserell Sonllell [?-meant for Israel Snelling], danaris whit, Elezabeth whit, Joseph Commander." Samuel and his second wife Ann Nicholson had seven children: Abraham, Gideon, Samuel, Jeremiah, Lydia, Aaron, and Christopher. Spouse: Ann NICHOLSON Birth: 8 Feb 1687/1689, Perquimans Co, NC Death: 16 Sep 1743, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina Marr: 11 May 1721, Perquimans MM, Perquions Co, NC Other spouses Tamer SIMONS 1.1b.1b Samuel BUNDY* (See above) Spouse: Tamer SIMONS Birth: 4 Oct 1680, Perquimans, North Carolina Death: 17 Mar 1719/1720, ? Reli: Quaker Father: Jeremiah SIMONS (~1655-1715) Mother: Anne ? (?-1713) Marr: 5 Oct 1696, Perquimans County, North Carolina Children: Jeremiah (1703-~1749) Other spouses Ann NICHOLSON 1.1b.1b.1 Jeremiah BUNDY Birth: 21 Jul 1703, Pasquotank, North Carolina Death: app 1749, Perquimans County, North Carolina Reli: Quaker Spouse: ? ? Marr: app 1718/1719, North Carolina Children: Moses (~1730-~1782) 1.1b.1b.1.1 Moses BUNDY Birth: app 1730, Perquimans County, North Carolina Death: app 1782, ? Reli: Quaker Research: Moses and Jane had nine children: Abraham, William, Mark, Gideon, Josiah, Lydia, Miriam, Hannah, and Mary. Spouse: Jane PERISHO Birth: 1733, Perquimans County, North Carolina Death: 4 Aug 1809, ? Reli: Quaker Father: James PERISHO Mother: Sarah ? Marr: 6 Feb 1754, Perquimans County, North Carolina Children: William (1756-1808) 1.1b.1b.1.1.1 William BUNDY Birth: 25 Apr 1756, Perquimans County, North Carolina Death: 4 Dec 1808, Belmont County, Ohio Reli: Quaker Quaker records show four children born to William and Mary--Thomas, Moses, Mary b. 19 Jul 1781, and Lydia b. 28 Feb 1784. Research: Quaker records--Hinshaw, Vol. I, N.C., p. 282 Contentnea MM. Spouse: Mary ALBERTSON Birth: 15 Oct 1747, North Carolina Death: 3 Nov 1828, Belmont County, Ohio Reli: Quaker Father: Joshua ALBERTSON Mother: Mary YOUNG Marr: 4 Feb 1779, Perquimans County, North Carolina Children: Thomas (1773-1854) 1.1b.1b.1.1.1.1 Thomas BUNDY Birth: 10 Oct 1773, Pasquotank MM, North Carolina Death: 1 Oct 1854, Morgan County, Ohio Reli: Quaker Thomas and Millicent had 11 children--Jonathan (1803), Exum (1806), William (1808), Elias (1809), Benjamin (1811), David (1813), Thomas Jr. (1815), Peninah (1817), Ruth (1818), Lydia (1820), Zadok (1824) Quaker Records--n.d. Stillwater MM, Belmont Co., Ohio; n.d. Somerset MM, Belmont Co., Ohio; 1833 Deerfield MM, Morgan Co., Ohio; 1839 Chesterfield MM, Athens Co., Ohio; 1839 Pennsville MM, Ohio. Research: Hinshaw Vol. IV (Ohio) pp. 373, 569, 1050, 1089, 1128. 1850 census Ohio, Morgan County, Marion Township, (M432, #714, p. 154) FHC lists on IGI for marriage and birth. Spouse: Milicent BOSWELL Birth: 3 Dec 1782, Contentnea, North Carolina Death: 23 Jun 1850, Chesterfield MM, Athens County, Ohio Reli: Quaker Father: Zadok BOSWELL (1753-1817) Mother: Ruth BAILEY (~1753-?) Marr: 13 Nov 1802, Contentnea, Wilson Co., North Carolina Children: Exum (1806-1860) 1.1b.1b.1.1.1.1.1 Exum BUNDY Birth: 1 Oct 1806, Pasquotank MM, North Carolina Death: 14 Oct 1860, ? Occ: Farmer Reli: Quaker Exum and Sally had 9 children--Joseph (1829), Josiah (1831), Elizabeth (1833), Samuel (approx 1835), Sarah (approx 1840), Peninah (1843), Thomas (n.d.), Ruthanna (1845), David (1847) Quaker records-- 1828-Somerset MM, Belmont Co, Ohio; 1834-Deerfield MM,Morgan Co., Ohio; also listed in Chesterfield MM about this time; 1853-transferred to Red Cedar MM, Iowa. Research: Hinshaw, Vol. IV (Ohio), pp. 373, 569, 1050, 1089, 1128. 1850 census Ohio, Washington County, Wesley Township (M432, #738, p. 407 (814)) On IGI at FHC (marriage) Spouse: Sally WILLIAMS Birth: app 1808 Death: ? , ? Father: Samuel WILLIAMS (~1778-?) Mother: Sarah ARNOLD (~1780-1856) Marr: 9 Jul 1828, Somerset Meeting House, Belmont Co., Ohio Children: Elizabeth (1833-1921) 1.1b.1b.1.1.1.1.1.1 Elizabeth BUNDY Birth: 6 Mar 1833, Ohio Death: 2 Jan 1921, Pasadena, California Burial: 4 Jan 1921, Friends Cemetery, Altadena, California Occ: Housewife Reli: Quaker See notes under her husband, Josiah. Research: I have Elizabeth's death certificate. Spouse: Josiah STRATTON Birth: 22 Dec 1833, Salem, Ohio Death: 29 Jan 1901, Pasadena, California Burial: Friends Cemetery, Altadena, California Occ: Farmer And Carpenter Reli: Quaker Father: Joseph STRATTON (1792-1843) Mother: Sarah TEST (1793-1880) Born on a farm near Salem, Ohio. His father died when he was 10. He was educated in a Friends' boarding school at Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. He learned the trade of carpenter. About 1855 he went to Iowa, an area near Springville. There he married Elizabeth Bundy in 1856. Their seven children were born there. They moved back to Ohio by 1880. Josiah & Elizabeth and all children except Willoughby are listed in the 1880 census as living in Winona, Butler Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. In 1884 the family moved to Kansas, probably near Emporia, in Lyon County. In 1885 or 1886 they may have moved further north in Kansas to an area near Dwight, now in Morris County. Then in either 1885 or 1886 they moved to Pasadena, California. According to records of Quaker Monthly Meetings, Josiah and two children, Willoughby and Alice Ann, were granted a certificate from the New Garden MM (Ohio) to the Hickory Grove (a Wilburite meeting), Iowa MM on 22 Oct 1863. Hickory Grove MM granted a certificate to New Garden MM on 17 January 1880. Josiah & Elizabeth, and children Willoughby, Alice, Lucinda, Lydia, Annie, and Elizabeth were received on certificate from the Springville, Iowa MM to the New Garden, Ohio MM on 25 Mar 1880. There is a record that the Hickory Grove MM in Iowa transferred them to the Damorris MM, Kansas on 17 September 1881, but this early date is unlikely so must be an error in date. Josiah & Elizabeth, and children Alice, Lucinda, Lydia, Annie, and Elizabeth were granted a certificate from the New Garden, Ohio MM to the Cottonwood, Kansas MM on 24 Jan 1884. Son, Willoughby was condemned for marriage contrary to discipline by the New Garden, Ohio MM on 21 Feb 1884. On 24 Apr 1884, the New Garden MM granted him a certificate to the Cottonwood, Kansas MM (Conservative). The Cottonwood MM received all the family except Willoughby on certificate from New Garden MM on 16 February 1884. Willoughby was granted a certificate by New Garden to Cottonwood on 24 April 1884 and was received on certificate by Cottonwood on 21 June 1884. According to minutes of the Pasadena Monthly Meeting held 20 July 1895, this Pasadena meeting received correspondence from the Damorris MM stating that Willoughby Stratton, a member of the Damorris MM, but residing in the limits of the Pasadena MM, had joined another society and had partaken of water baptism. The Damorris MM asked the Pasadena MM to "treat with him" regarding this matter. At this same Pasadena MM, certificates of membership dated 5 June 1895 were received from Damorris MM for Alice Ann Stratton, Lucinda Stratton, Anna Stratton, Elizabeth R. Stratton, and Lydia S. Fhy. On 9 September 1885 Josiah was appointed clerk for the day of the Men's Meeting and Elizabeth clerk for the day of the Women's Meeting by the Damorris MM (Conservative). Josiah and Elizabeth served as clerk for the day, and as representatives to the Cottonwood Quarterly Meeting on several occasions in late 1885 and early 1886. The Damorris MM, Kansas received all the family, including Willoughby's wife Sara Ann on 20 February 1886. (This action was evidently taken after the family had moved to Pasadena.) Josiah and Elizabeth were listed as charter members of this monthly meeting. The entire family moved to Pasadena, California sometime in 1885 or 1886. However the Damorris MM in Kansas continued to be the responsible MM for them throughout the 1890's and early 1900's. On 6 March 1895 Lydia was condemned by the Damorris MM for marrying contrary to discipline (She married Joseph Fhy in Pasadena on 20 August 1891, so it appears that it took several years for this action to be taken). Lydia sent the following letter to the Damorris MM M "Altadena 2 Mo 13, 1895. To Damorris Mo meeting of Women friends. I am sorry I have violated the discipline by the accomplishment of my marriage. I hope Friends will pass it by and retain me a member. Truly Lydia S. Fhy" On 10 April 1895 the Damorris MM recorded as follows--"The committee appointed to inform Lydia S. Fhy of the Judgment of this meeting in her case, report it has been attended to. An extract from the preparation meeting informs that Elizabeth Stratton has so far departed from the doctrines and testimonies of the Society of Friends, as to submit to Water Baptism and guilty of other conduct repungnant to the harmony and good order of Society; she also informed us she made a marriage entertainment for her daughter, who accomplished her marriage contrary to our discipline. This meeting directs the clerk to forward a request to Pasadena Mo Meeting of Women Friends to treat with her on our behalf and report to this meeting their Judgment of her disposition of mind." On 5 June 1895 the minutes of the Damorris Womens meeting records the following "Received a communication from Pasadena Mo Meeting of women friends in regard to Elizabeth Stratton's case, saying, it was their Judgment she was not a subject to be treated with. " The meeting unifies in leaving the case for the present. On 5 June 1895 Alice Ann, Lucinda, Anna, and Elizabeth R., and Lydia S. Fhy were granted certificates to Pasadena by the Damorris MM. On 5 June 1895 Damorris MM "Willoughby Stratton has violated our Discipline by joining another Society and partaken of Water Baptism. This meeting requests Pasadena Monthly meeting California to treat with him therefor and report the results of their labors to this meeting. he Clerk is directed to send that meeting a copy of this minute." On 7 August 1895 the Damorris reported that "A communication was received from Pasadena Mo Meeting of Women Friends informing this meeting they had visited Elizabeth Stratton in regard to her out going, and she did not manifest a suitable disposition to condemn her deviation." It is the Judgment of this and mens meeting she be testified against. On 11 September 1895 the Damorris MM took this action--" Copy of Testimony--Elizabeth Stratton has so far deviated from the good order of our Discipline as to submit to water baptism and other disorderly conduct, and having been treated with therefor, did not manifest any disposition to condemn her deviation. We therefore disown her from being a member of our Religious Society. Signed in, and by direction of Damorris Monthly Meeting held 9 Mo 11 .-1895" On 9 Oct 1895 the minutes indicate that "The committee appointed to offer Elizabeth Stratton a copy of this meeting's testimony in her case report it has been attended to." 6 November 1895 Damorris MM received extract of minute from Pasadena MM held 9-21-1895 stating they had an opportunity with Willoughby Stratton and he did not manifest a disposition to condemn his deviation. It is judgement of this Meeting that he be testified against. 8 January 1896 Willoughby disowned by the Damorris MM. 8 April 1896 Damorris MM reported the following received from Pasadena MM-- "To Damorris Monthly Meeting of Friends. At Pasadena Monthly Meeting of Friends held 3rd Mo 21st 1896. The Friends appointed to offer Willoughby Stratton a copy of Damorris Monthly Meeting testimony of disownment against him and inform him of his rig t-to appeal report it has been attended to." 6 April 1898 Damorris MM "Josiah Stratton has violated our Discipline by attending the marriage of a member which was accomplished contrary to our Discipline. The Clerk is directed to furnish Pasadena monthly meeting Cal with a copy of this minute and request them to treat with him on our behalf and report to us the result of their labors." 6 July 1898 Damorris MM received an extract of minute from Pasadena MM dated 6th Mo 18th 1898 stating they had visited Josiah Stratton and he did not appear disposed to condemn his deviation." 10 Aug 1898 Josiah disowned by Damorris MM 7 December 1898 Damorris received notice from Josiah Stratton that he will appeal for "his wright of membership to the Quarterly Meeting." 20 May 1899 From minutes of the Cottonwood Quarterly Meeting. "The committee appointed to meet with the committee from Damorris monthly meeting to examine the records of that meeting in case of the appeal of Josiah Stratton report that that meeting has proceeded according to discipline in the case and are unite in recommending that the decision of that meeting be sustained with which this meeting is satisfied." Minutes of the Conservative Friends Meeting dated 9 November 1892 indicated that Josiah Stratton was appointed as a member of a Building Committee with instructions to build a Meeting House on property located on the corner of Galena Avenue and Villa Street in Pasadena. Minutes of the Conservative Friends Meeting in Pasadena of 5 December 1886 indicated that Josiah Stratton and family were in attendance when they began holding meetings for worship in the home of W. Penn and Mary Evans at 377 No. Los Robles Avenue. On 19 December 1886 Josiah Stratton spoke briefly at the meeting. On 13 February 1887 Josiah spoke in the line of ministry. 11 Feb 1903 -The children of Willoughby and Sara Ann Stratton granted certificate to Pasadena MM (Eva May, Penina Elizabeth, Willoughby Josiah, Mary Rachel, and Emaline Nancy). The 1900 Census lists Josiah, wife Elizabeth B., and daughter Elizabeth living at 517 Moline Ave., Pasadena (actually 517 N. El Molino Ave.). The 1900 census shows Alice living with her sister and brother-in-law, Anna and Rinaldo Bufkin in Burnett Township, Santa Clara County, California. Elizabeth and her daughter, Alice are listed on the 1910 and 1920 censuses, still in Pasadena at 517 N. El Molino. Alice continued to live at this address following her mother's death. Her sisters, Elizabeth and Anna, later moved in with her. About 1940 the three sisters moved to 1433 Elizabeth. Josiah's daughter Lucinda who married Frank Simpson is the one we are descended from. Marr: 1856, Iowa Children: Sarah (1857-1861) Willoughby (1859-?) Alice Ann (1862-1958) Lucinda (1864-1919) Lydia (1867-1936) Anna (1869-1961) Elizabeth Rachel (1871-1951) Please report corrections or additions to... Wayne D. Lance (e-mail <>) 16722 Mustang Drive Springville, CA 93265-9658 phone (209) 539-0421 Fax (209) 539-0109 Bundy Post A27 ____________________________________________________________________________ Judy Alberts just sent in the following information for Bundy from the 1790 Census. Thanks Judy, it is so nice when others of the group contribute to the postings. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ____________________________________________________________________________ Subject: Bundy Families, 1790 Census, NC Hello Bruce and Bundy-Winslow Group, Here's another item some of you may find useful. I have found Ancestry Hometown to be a terrific online resource. They have quite a few free-access databases, but to get at their Hinshaw encyclopedic collection (Quaker genealogy), signing on for a 1-year membership (I think it was about $40 but frankly I am not too sure) has been well worth it for me. Their website is http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search.asp or ANCESTRY: Search Library Catalog & Index for those who may be interested. Judy L. Alberts f/k/a Judith Lynne Winslow Hollywood, Florida Jalberts97@aol.com __________________________________________________________ BUNDY Family Listings, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, 1790 Federal Census, p. 27. From Ancestry Hometown Online - 4/25/98 North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 EDENTON DISTRICT, PASQUOTANK COUNTY. North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Bundy, Demsey 1 ________________________________ North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Name of head of family: Bundy, John Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 2 ______________________________________________________ North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Name of head of family: Bundy, David Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 2 All other free persons: 1 (Note listing for RUTH BUNDY directly followed listing for DAVID BUNDY. This David may have been the son of JEREMIAH BUNDY, who died in the 1740's. Jeremiah's wife's name is not known. Ruth could very well have been the widow of JEREMIAH and the mother of DAVID, while also being a head of household as shown in this census. JLA) North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Name of head of family: Bundy, Ruth Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 3 __________________________________________________________ (Note the following entries for the families of John, Josiah, and Caleb BUNDY were listed in sequence in this census. JLA) North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Name of head of family: Bundy, John Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 3 ______________________________________________________ North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Name of head of family: Bundy, Josiah Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 3 North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Name of head of family: Bundy, Joseph Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 2 North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Name of head of family: Bundy, Caleb Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 4 ______________________________________________________ North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Name of head of family: Bundy, Benjamin Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 2 (Entry for Benjamin BUNDY was followed by this brief entry for Jeremiah BUNDY. I have a Benjamin and Jeremiah Bundy who were two of five brothers in their 20's at the time of this census [the others were Caleb Jr., John, and James. One more brother, Moses, was a minor at the time]. The father of these five young men was Caleb BUNDY, who died in 1885. Their mother was Miriam Nicholson MORGAN, second wife of Caleb BUNDY. JLA) North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Bundy, Jeremiah 1 ______________________________________________________ North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Bundy, James 1 ______________________________________________________ North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Name of head of family: Bundy, Jonathan Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 2 Free white males under 16 years: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 2 All other free persons: 4 ______________________________________________________ North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Name of head of family: Bundy, Meriam Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 2 (These two entries were in sequence. JLA) North Carolina 1790 Federal Census, p.27 Name of head of family: Bundy, Jebu Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 5 ============================================================================= Bundy Post A28 __________________________________________________________________________ Hi All, Polly King has just joined us and has brought our number up to 33. She is looking for Bundys in Tennessee before being able to link up with our North Carolina Bundys. She sent in the following information which I am including here as part of A28. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Yes to the question of wanting to join your group. I truly would like to know more of my BUNDY line. I did know that my BUNDY'S came from N. C. It is important to get all our information out there for all to see. I gladly share information I have. I will give you what I have." David Bundy was born ca 1800. He married Frances Martin in Nov 20,1820. I only have one child for David and Frances. I haven't been able to fine others. Dave Bundy was born 1820 in N. C. He married Minerva _?. Notes for Dave Bundy: Dave was Blacksmith. In a 1880 census in Wilson Co, TN, it states that Dave's father is from N. C. and his mother is also from N. C. Children of Dave Bundy and Minerva are: 1. Henry Griff Bundy b. Oct. 26,1871; d. Dec. 07,1941, Lebanon TN Wison Co. 2. Tobiatha Jane Bundy b. Lebanon, TN (My line) Can't find birth or death 3. Sopheia Bundy, b. 1856 4. Thomas Bundy, b. 1858 5. W. D. Bundy (Willie) b. 1865 6. Betty Elizabeth Bundy, b. April 14, 1876; d. Dec. 04, 1955 7. J. D. Bundy (Jetty) b.1878 Tobiatha Jane Bundy b. n Lebanon d. in Nashville, TN (still no dates at this time) She married Lee Hatton Brewington, son of James Brewington and Janie Underwood. W. D. Bundy was born 1865. he married Mary Tomlinson. Their children: 1. Mary b. 1885 2. Annie M. b. 1887 3. Ordelle b. 1889 4. Geneva b. 1891 5. Lilly Belle b. 1893 6. Flora May b. 1895 m. Tomlinson 7. Edgar b. 1895 (not sure if they were twins) d. July 03, 1970 8. Maude b. 1901 m. Puryear 9. Emma b. 1906 I have more information. First I guess I should have ask how you would like it posted and go from there. I would also like to ask if your group has a web- page? If so I would love to visit it. Very Insterested, Polly King FKing97635@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I will answer the above questions here for all, since others of the group may have similar questions. 1. You can put your information in any form you like. If you send it to me to distribute, I will put it into the official distribution system and will handle all postings of it to new memebers joining. If you send it out yourself to the group, I will consider it informal and will then not try to keep track of it, but let you do so as authors. 2. We do not have a Web Page. But this brings up a good question. Would any of you members of our group like to create and manage a web page? I will still run the group as coordinator and distribute the postings. But this could and would give our group additional publicity. Also you could post the Bundy stories which are turned in from time to time. What do you think? I really can't do so, now that I am also running the new Doudna Group until someone else takes it over. But some of you may have experience doing so with your own information. Again this is a chance to serve us, but also to become known in the genealogy community. There certainly is enough information to make it a useful and valuable place on the internet. Maybe one of you will step forward and volunteer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know what experiences you have had searching the internet for Bundy information. I recently searched with the words "Bundy Family" and got a really strange bag. Here and there were an occasional legitimate Bundy genealogical reference. But most of the stuff was Peg and Al Bundy from "Married with Children" TV show. Then interspersed was a bunch of explicit sexual stuff. If any of you find good sites for us to visit to get Bundy family data, please let the group or me know. Sometimes we just find things by chance while wandering in search of some other name. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The following poem was composed by Demsey Bundy about 1870, on the occasion of accidently killing a snow bird while moving a shok of corn. It was cited by Eunice H. Henderson in the book, "Our Ancestors - The Stanton". Poor little bird, I mourn thy early fate, An inadvertent stroke of mine deprived thee of thy mate. Sweet warbler! Oh, I truly sighed, When I perceived thy mate had died. With poignant grief, I viewed thy dead, When I perceived that life had fled, I smoothed his wings, arranged his crest, And stroked the down upon his breast. With heartfelt grief and tearful eye, I saw thy dear companion die, And now, my friend, don't censure me For all the pain I brought on thee. This is a world of grief and woe, Where dearest friends must part we know, Submit thyself and be resigned, Thou mayst yet sweet comfort find. Thine is a bitter cup of woe, I drank it many years ago, Though months have past and years gone by As yet my breast doth heave a sigh. For memory still recalls to view The friends I mourned with sorrow true, But lenient time hath eased the wound, And round my heart new friends are found. -------------------------------------------- This speaks for itself, but I found it very comforting to realize the depth of feelings that our kin exhibited. The Bundy family was a great heritage for us, in spite of a modern world where the name "Bundy" has come to mean sleasy family members of Al and Peb Bundy with a slutty daughter, or King Kong Bundy the wrestler, or Ted Bundy the mass murderer of young women. Let us be proud of our Bundys and honor their memory. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Group Coordinator ============================================================================ Bundy Post A29 ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA613325 Christopher Morris s. Aaron Morris, Jr, and Margaret Nicholson #BGA735" (10/18/1771-19/24/1811) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Lewisburg, North Carolina bur. 10/25/1811 married 1st 3/8/1797 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Gulielma Bundy dt. Josiah Bundy, Jr. and Mary Symons #BGA6132 (8/23/1799-1/24/1808) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Mary Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/12/1798- ) 2. Josiah Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/22/1799- ) 3. Aaron Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/6/1804- 8/30/1807) 4. Margaret Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (5/12/1806- ) ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61325' Christopher Morris (see above) married 2nd 3/23/1809 at Symons Creek Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Peninah Bundy ______________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61326 Henry Delon s. Mark Delon and Ann (7/18/1778-12/15/1828) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1st 11/10/1799 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Mary Bundy dt. Josiah Bundy and Mary Symons #BGA6132 (3/20/1777-9/26/1817) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Sarah Delon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/6/1800- ) m. 9/6/1821 to Durant Brothers #BGA613261 2. Nathan Delon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/25/1802- ) m. 4/27/1826 to Nancy Bundy #BGA613262 3. Mark Anthony Delon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/15/1804- ) m. 3/31/1824 to Mary Pritchard #BGA613253 4. Jesse Delon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (5/25/1896- ) 5. Nancy Delon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/29/1808- ) m. abt 1839 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina to ???? Jennings 6. Henry Delon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/15/1811- ) 7. Josiah Delon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/19/1814- ) 8. Samuel Delon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/13/1816- ) _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61326' Henry Delon (see above) married 2nd 10/22/1818 at Symons Creek Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Peninah Morgan dt. James Morgan ( - ) of Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Mary Delon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (9/24/1819-12/6/1820) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 2. David Delon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/21/1821-11/6/1822) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 3. Jonathan Delon b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/17/1822- ) =========================================================================== Bundy Post A30 __________________________________________________________________________ The following account is from Volume 3 of the Yearbook of Pasquotank Historical Society. pub. 1975. __________________________________________________________________________ History of Nixonton Township Nixonton, Elizabeth City's nearest Pawquotank neighbor, is said to be 55 years older than Elizabeth City. At one time in the history of these two communities, the population of Nixonton was 10 times that of Elizabeth City, Nixonton having 600 with Elizabeth City having only 60. Nixonton, the oldest community in Pasquotank County, is situated on the north bank of the Little River which forms a complete boundary between the counties of Perquimans and Pasquotank. A study of its more then 200 years of history discloses a series of events and happenings of which residents can be proud. One mile north of Nixonton, at Hall's Creek, the first Albemarle Assembly met, on February 6, 1665, under a big oak tree. From 1705 to 1708, Charles Griffin taught the first school in North Carolina at Symond's Creek, which is about a mile east of Nixonton. Nixonton was the third county seat of Pasquotank County (1785-1799). From the Colonial Records of 1758, an interesting account of the chartering of Nixonton reads as follows: "Whereas it has been represented to the Assembly that in the year of Our Lord 1746, 161.5 acres of land were purchased from Zachariah Nixon for a town and commons - 50 acres of which laid out in one-half-acre lots with convenient streets - that there are now upwards of 20 habitable houses erected thereon and upwards of 70 inhabitants and the same might be improved if it were enacted into a town by lawful authority, Be it therefore enacted by the Council and Assembly and by authority of same that said 161.5 acres of land be and the same is hereby constituted, enacted and established a town and a town commons, and shall be calle by the name Nixon's Town. And be it further enacted by the aughtoity of the aforesaid that from and after passing this act Joseph Robertson, Thomas Nicholson, William Lane, Aaron Morris, and Francis Nixon be and they and everyone of them are hereby constituted directors and trustees for designing, building, carrying on the said town. Provided nevertheless that every grantee of any lot or lots in the said town so conveyed shall within three years next after date of purchase erect, build, and finish on each ot so conveyed, one good habitable house with a brick or stone chimney - house 20 feet long, 15 feet wide, 9 feet pitch in the clear, or proportionate to such dimensions. There are only three of these old houses now standing. The old Customs House, the first in North Carolina, now owned by the Eugene Scott family; the John Morris place, where the Richard Barclift family lives; and the Halstead House, moved and restored by Miss Mary Yarborough of Raleigh and Misses Minnie and Elizabeth Nash of Elizabeth City. From old records dated September 20, 1785, it is found that surving directors and trustees of the town of Nixonton made and indenture to Devotion Davis and Benjamin White, two commissioners appointed by Act of Assembly to erect a court house, prison, pillory, and stocks for the County's use, for five pounds paid by the commissioners. After Nixonton became incorporated into a town, its citizens turned their eyes to education. In 1803 nineteen men were appointed trustees to build a Nixonton Academy. The academy was chartered in 1804. By the middle 1830s, it was abandoned and move to Symond's Creek. It was recently restored by its present owner, Miss Imogene Riddick. Prior to the Civil War period, Nixonton was a flourishing community, with a court house, jail, four stores, a gin, sawmill, a coach factory, shipyard, three taverns, and two ordinaries. For many years a lively trade was carried on between Nixonton and the West Indies and England. Today, Nixonton is a quiet residential community of approximately 25 families. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I don't know what it looks like today, but in 1977 it was a semi-summer vacation area, with lots of small boats, trailers and camp areas. Hardly seems like a once thriving metropolis. Since my Bundy, Overman and other roots go back to this area, I thought some of the rest of you with similar roots might enjoy reading this. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ============================================================================= Bundy Post A31 ____________________________________________________________________________ The Albemarle in 1672 as Described by George Fox The following is from the Yearbook of Pasquotank Historical Society, Vol. 2. and was written by John Elliott Wood The famous Quaker missionary George Fox (1624-1691) sailed from England the Fall of 1671 for Barbadoes, later going to Jamaica. In his party was William Edmundson who was delegated to go to Virginia and Carolina when the evangelists divided their labors. Fox kept a faithful record which reflects conditions of the time, the following being a typical entry after arrival of the party in Maryland the spring of 1672: "We parted company, dividing ourselves unto several coasts, for the service of truth. James Lancaster and John cartwright went by sea for New England; William Edmundson and three friends more sailed for Virginia, where things were much out of order; ...." During the summer of 1672, he wrote from Long Island: "While we were in Shelter-island, William Edmundson came to us, who had been labouring in the work of the Lord in Virginia. From whence he traveled through the Desert-country, through difficulties and many trials, till he came to Roan-oak, where he met with tender people...." This "Roan-oak" refers to the Albemarle section of North Carolina, and specifically to Perquimans and Pasquotank. The reports given by Edmundson must have led Fox to the decision to visit Carolina. His journal later in 1672 reads as follows: "The fifth of the ninth month we set sail for Virginia, and in three days came to Nancemum, about two hundred miles from Maryland.... we had a great meeting .... After the meeting, we hastened towards Carolina; yet had several meetings by the way..." "After this, our way to Carolina grew worse, being much of it plashy, and pretty full of great bogs and swamps; so that we were commonly wet to the knees, and lay abroad a-nights in the woods by fire; saving one of the nights we got to a poor house at Sommertown, and lay by the fire ..... Next day, the twenty-first of the ninth month, having travelled hard through the woods, and over many bogs and swamps, we reached Bonner's Creek; there we lay that night by the firesides, the woman lending us a mat to lie on." "This was the first house we camt to in Carolina: here we left our horses, over-wearied with travel. From whence we went down the creek in a canoe to Macocomocock River, and came to Hugh Smith's, where people of other professions came to see us (no friends inhabiting that part of the country) and many of them received us gladly. Among others, came Nathaniel Batts, who had been governor of Roan-oak. He went by the name of Captain Batts, and had been a rude, desparate man ...." "Not far from hence we had a meeting among the people.... Then passing down the River Maratick in a canoe, we went down the bay Connie-oak, to a captain's, who was loving to us, and lent us his boat, for we were much wetted in the canoe, the water flashing in upon us. With this boat we went to the governor's; but the water in some places was so shallow, that the boat, being loaden, could not swim; so that we put off our shoes and stockings, and waded through the water a pretty way. The governor, with his wife, received us lovingly.... We tarried at the governor's that night; and next morning he very courteously walked with us himself about two miles through the woods to a place whither he had sent our boat about to meet us. Taking leave of him, we entered our boat, and went thirty miles to Joseph Scot's, one of the representatives of the country. There we had a sound, precious meeting; the people were tender, and much desired after meetings. Wherefore at an house about four miles further, we had another meeting; to which the governor's secretary came, who was chief secretary of the province, and had been formerly convinced." "I went from this place among the Indians, and spoke to them by an interpreter..... There was among them their young king and others of their chief men, who seemed to receive kindly what I said to them." "Having visited the north part part of Carolina, and made a little entrance for truth upon the people there, we began to return again towards Virginia, having several meetings in our way, wherein we had good service for the Lord, the people being generally tender and open.... In our return we had a very percious meeting at Hugh Smith's;..... The ninth of the tenth month we got back to Bonner's Creek, where we had left our horses; having spent about eighteen days in the north of Carolina." "Our horses having rested, we set forward for Virginia again, traveling through the woods and bogs as far as we could well reach that day, and at night lay by a fire in the woods. Next day we had a tedious journey through bogs and swamps,..... We got that night to Sommertown..... both in Virginia and Carolina they generally kept great dogs to guard their houses, living lonely in the woods..... Here we lay in our clothes by the fire, as we had done many a night before. Next day we had a meeting; for the people, having been informed of us, had a great desire to hear us;.... After the meeting we hasted away....." Quotations are from "Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences....of ..... George Fox" published in 1832 in Philadelphia, containing a lengthy preface by William Penn. Fox was a prolific and remarkable writer, and his Journal was first published in England in 1694. >From the account of his travels, much may be gleaned of conditions then current. Reference to "Sommertown" indicates that his course on horseback from "Nancemun" (Nansemond) was along one of the trails west of the Great Dismal to the present Somerton; and that a day's travel "over many bogs and swamps" brought him to "Bonner's Creek (Bennett's Creek) where the horses were left, the first house in Carolina. Apparently other families lived in the vicinity of Hugh Smith's since a meeting was convened. That they were not Quakers, however, indicates a hunger of those pioneers of the forests for contact with the outside world; also a dearth of any sort of religious influence in those parts. Captain Nathaniel Batts was a legendary character of early Albemarle of whom little of fact is recorded. Apparently he was an early hunter and trapper who became a leader among the Indians, which may explain the reference of his having been "governor of Roan-oak". He held no such office under the Proprietary government. The "river Maratick" was the Chowan, as it was shown on maps of that period. The governor referred to was Peter Carteret, kinsman of Sir George Carteret, one of th Proprietors, who held office from 1670 until he wearied of the office and returned to England in 1673. The governor's courtesies to the itinerant preacher is my no means surprising in view of his amiable disposition and a natural desire for the company and conversation of a well-known traveler like Fox. We can imagine the pleasure of Governer Carteret in hearing recent news of doings in England, which he had left in 1664. The location of the governor's seat is uncertain, but probably was in Chowan and on the Sound or some principal river as most homes were in a day when there were few roads. It may have been near the present location of Edenton. Nor is it certain where Joseph Scot resided, except that it was thirty miles distant from the governor's. Scot was a member of the elected assembly; and his name appears on the Quaker Remonstrance to the King dated 7-13-1679. He probably lived in Perquimans or Pasquotank, and evidently among enough neighbors to afford a "sound, precious meeting". The governor's secretary who lived in another settlement four miles from Scot is not identified except that he was a Quaker; nor is the location of the Indians whom he preached to identified. It is apparent, however, that the Indians and the settlers were on good terms with each other at the time. That the habitations were primitive and the people friendly to strangers is clear; but the pioneers were not without dependable and even threatening watch dogs to warn them of the approach of outsiders. It is from such primary sources as the writings of Edmundson, Fox, Lawson, and others which have survived that we can reconstruct conditions in Albemarle as they were prior to 1700. ============================================================================== I lived for a year in Virginia Beach and made the trip by car several times through the Great Dismal Swamp. Also traveled around the many inlets in the area around Elizabeth City and Nixonton. I have come to appreciate the great hardships that overland travel must have been in those days. The Bundys lived in the area as early as 1660 as did the Overmans, Bogues, Winslows, Nicholsons etc. Reading an account like the above is probably as close as I will get to knowing what life was like for my early ancestors. I do know that Quakers who landed in Virginia were often whipped and taken to the Carolina border and dumped. It is from such "riff-raff" that I proudly descend. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ______________________________________________________________________________ Bundy Post A32 ____________________________________________________________________________ Hi Gang, As you can see, we are rapidly growing, and getting some of the Northern branch Bundys. Also one from Australia who will work with Erik on recent Bundy connections in England. We are starting to achieve our goals. Cindy just sent me the following message for posting to the group. Thanks, Cindy. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ____________________________________________________________________________ Subject: Bundy's in the Civil War Hi Bruce.. I just got a copy of a book called "Indiana Quakers Confront the Civil War" by Jacquelyn S. Nelson. There are 3 Bundy's listed in this book...Maybe this will help someone. I found several members in of my tree in this book. (The main line I am researching is Ratliff) Page 126 "Bundy, Elias M. Born 18 July 1841 of Jesse and Rachel Bundy; Hopewell, Henry County. Company I 69th Regiment; 21 years of age; wounded at Port Gibson, Mississippi, 1 May 1863" "Bundy, Jorden J. Born 26 July 1838. Company A 110th Regiment, 3 days; 25 years of age. Died 20 October 1864; Buried Cadiz, Henry County." "Bundy, Martin L. Born 11 November 1817. Paymaster and Lieutenant Colonel; 44 years of age. Died 17 February 1910; buried Henry County." -Cindy Bayne CynBay2000@aol.com ____________________________________________________________________________ Bundy Post A33 ____________________________________________________________________________ Hi Gang, Cindy sent in the following information about one of our cousins which we have covered in past postings. Thank You, Cindy. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood __________________________________________________________________________ This is the information I promiced you concerning Abigail Gilbert 1) Abigail Gilbert b. September 25, 1806 in Springfield MM, Guilford Co, NC dt of Joel Gilbert and Lydia Morgan. +Cornelius Ratliff b. February 17, 1810 in Surry Co, NC. (m)August 29, 1827 in Henry Co, Indiana Father: Richard Ratliff Mother: Elizabeth "Betty" Pearson 2) Richard Ratliff b. October 7, 1828 2) Betty Ratliff b. Debember 16, 1830 in Henry Co., Indiana +Phineas Macy b. August 19, 1833 in Union Co, Indiana m. June 13, 1852 in Henry Co, Indiana. Father: James Macy Mother: Anna Mendenhall 3) Albert Macy b. March 27, 1853 3) Mary Macy b. August 17, 1854 +Nicholas Campbell b. ? (m) December 5, 1875 3) Rachel Macy b. February 27, 1856 +William Pearce 3) John Westley Macy b. May 11, 1858 in Henry Co, Indiana +Jennie Green b. August 31, 1859 in Ohio (m) October 18,882 in Hendricks Co, Indiana Father: Matthew Green Mother: Jane Armstrong 4) Luther W. Macy b. October 3, 1884 + Ethel Wright b. ? m. 1909 Delaware Co, Indiana 4) Chester Macy b. February 4, 1888 4) Mable Macy b. February 18, 1894 +J. Alvin Hardin b. ? m. November 5, 1915 in Henry Co, Indiana 5) Clifford M. Hardin b. ? 5) Dorothy Hardin b. ? +Robert Grant Massey 3) Joseph R. Macy b. March 7, 1860 in Henry Co, Indiana +Julia Elma Hendrix b. June 19, 1861 in North Carolina m. May 18, 1879 in Henry Co, Indiana Father: William Hendrix Mother: Malinda Ross 4) Mary Louise Macy b. May 28, 1880 in Kansas 4) Ross Macy b. May 1, 1886 in Henry County, Indiana 4) Reuben Macy b. August 28, 1888 2) Calvin Ratliff b. October 25, 1832 2) Reuben Ratliff b. March 6, 1834 2) Milicent Ratliff b. February 25, 1836 2) Joel Ratliff b. May 3, 1838 2) Mary Ann Ratliff b. July 2, 1840 2) Exum P. Ratliff b. May 26, 1843 in Indiana +Virginia E. Baker b. September 13, 1845 in Illinois (m) August 18, 1866 in Cadiz, Henry Co, Indiana Father: Joel Baker Mother: Elizabeth Dempsey 3) Corra Etta Ratliff b. December 26, 1867 +John Shelley m. September 30, 1886 2) Lydia Ratliff b. June 8, 1845 _________________________________________________________________________ Bundy Post A34 ____________________________________________________________________________ Cindy just sent in the following contribution. Thanks Cindy. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ____________________________________________________________________________ This is the information that I have on Jesse Bundy, the son of Benjamin Bundy 1) Jesse4 Bundy (Benjamin3, Caleb2, John1) was born August 5, 1803 in Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina and died September 26, 1873 in Hopewell, Henry Co, Indiana. He married Rachel Hester August 4, 1825 in Wayne County, Indiana, daughter of Francis Hester and Mary (unknown). Children of Jesse Bundy and Rachel Hester are: Benjamin Bundy (b) April 25, 1826 Martha Bundy (b) April 16, 1828 Mary Bundy (b) March 17, 1830 Sarah Bundy (b) April 30, 1832 (*see next generation below) Jonathan Bundy (b) June 24, 1834 William H. Bundy (b) October 7, 1836 Francis A. Bundy (b) April 22, 1839 Elias M. Bundy (b) July 18, 1841 (**see note below) Ira Bundy (b) December 17, 1843 Lydia Bundy (b) September 8, 1846 Enos Bundy (b) November 4, 1850 Achsah Bundy (b) May 8, 1853 (d) April 27, 1855 Hopewell, Henry Co, Indiana Next Generation Sarah5 Bundy (Jesse4, Benjamin3, Caleb2, John1) was born April 30, 1832. She married (1) Seth Pearson August 24, 1853 in Hopewell, Henry Co, Indiana son of Exum Pearson and Elizabeth Ratliff. She married (2) John T. Stuart March 25, 1857 Child of Sarah Bundy and Seth Pearson is: Eliza Jane Pearson (b) July 15, 1854 Child of Sarah Bundy and John Stuart is: Rachel Stuart (b) ? __________________________________________________________________________ Bundy Post A35 ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61327 Isaac Morris s. Aaron Morris, Jr. and Margaret Nicholson #BGA735" (4/20/1780- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 3/3/1802 at Little River Meetih House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Pharaby Bundy dt. Josiah Bundy, Jr. and Mary Symons #BGA6132 (3/31/1784- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Margaret Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/5/1803- ) 2. George Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/7/1805- ) 3. Ruth Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/11/1807- ) 4. Elizabeth Morris b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (10/13/1809- ) 5. Gulielma Morris b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (4/17/1812- ) 6. Pharaby Morris (?) ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61328 John Bell s. Lancelot Bell and Miriam Nicholson (2/6/1768- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1st 12/30/1789 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Sarah Bundy dt. Josiah Bundy, Jr. and Mary Symons #BGA6132 (6/17/1770-6/11/1808) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Lancelot Bell b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (11/3/1790- ) 2. Mary Bell b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (3/3/1792- ) 3. Miriam Bell b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/5/1795- ) 4. Josiah Bell b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/11/1798- ) 5. Sarah Bell b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/16/1800- ) 6. Thomas Bell b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/17/1802- ) 7. Rebecca Bell b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/27/1804- ) ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61328' John Bell (above) Married 2nd 2/19/1809 at Symons Creek Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Lydia Symons dt. Jesse Symons and Sarah Bundy #BGA6134 (4/24/1780- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Margaret Bell b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (5/6/1810- ) 2. Jesse Bell b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (4/26/1812- ) 3. Abigail Bell b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (1/14/1814- ) 4. Lydia Bell b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (3/11/1816- ) ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61331 Joseph Bishop, Sr. d. Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina ( -11/30/1798) married 2nd 8/7/1785 at Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina Elizabeth Bundy dt. Joshua Bundy and Elizabeth Bailey #BGA6133 (7/4/1764-1/5/1791) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina Children 1. Joseph Bishop, Jr. b. Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina (4/9/1789- ) m. 10/5/1815 to Mary White #BGA613311 ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61331' Joseph Bishop, Sr. (see above) married 1st 3/22/1778 at Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina Abigail Stanton ( -3/3/1784) d. Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina Children 1. Henry Bishop b. Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina (4/1779-1/5/1791) d. Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina 2. Benjamin Bishop b. Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina (7/5/1782-1/5/1791) d. Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61332 Benajah Steele (2 Jan 1760-28 Aug 1854) d. Belmont Co, Ohio married 11/14/1787 at Trent Meeting House, Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina (Jones Co.) Sarah Bundy dt. Joshua Bundy and Elizabeth Bailey #BGA6133 (4/24/1767- 1850) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Car. #BGA6133 Child 1. Elijah Steele b. Jones or Onslow Co, North Carolina ( 1792- 1850) m. Aug 1819 to Martha Hodgin #BC716 __________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ============================================================================ Bundy Post A36 __________________________________________________________________________ Tom Parsons sent in the following for us. Thanks Tom for you contribution. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ___________________________________________________________________________ Hi Bruce-I'm sending my line to you, and hope it makes sense. I don't have all the spouses of my aunts and uncles down, but everything else is there. I tried to mark all descendants with a double asterisk. **2.viii.FREDERICK BUNDY, b. 1802, Pasquotank County, North Carolina; d. 1849, Marion County, Illinois. ix.LUCRETIA BUNDY, b. May 09, 1808. x.PATSEY BUNDY, b. September 17, 1808. Generation No. 2 **2. FREDERICK8 BUNDY (JONATHAN7 BUNDY, BENJAMIN6 BUNDY, JOHN5, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, JOHN1) was born 1802 in Pasquotank County, North Carolina, and died 1849 in Marion County, Illinois. He married MARY "POLLY" WILSON December 05, 1826 in Marion County, Illinois, daughter of John Wilson. * FREDERICK BUNDY 1802-1849 Frederick Bundy, living in a different period from ours, had no chance to go to school. His education had to be self-obtained. He did not fail to seize the opportunities which came his way, and so became a remarkably well informed man. At the time the family came to Illinois the journey was made in the old time cumberous team wagons. The John Wilson family arrived by means of the same mode of travel. Centralia Township at the time Frederick settled there in 1826, was as yet in its original wild state. As may be supposed, wild game and beasts of prey of many varieties abounded there, particularly wolves, to which he lay awake listening on many a night inside the rough log-cabin which he had built with his own hands. In time he cleared the land and erected for himself a suitable home, and otherwise much improved the property which embraced four hundred acres. For years, he carried an active farming business and raised considerable amount of stock. Frederick Bundy was politically a staunch Democrat, and in those days he had to go over to Salem at election times to record his vote. In religious life he was a member of the Christian Church. His wife died in February, 1848, and the demise of the inseparable companion of life's journey as a great loss. He died in the fall of 1849, having however, married secondly Elizabeth Walker, and leaving a son by that marriage. He had eight children by his first wife, the eldest William Kell; Alexander, who married Margaret Breeze, and afterwards another member of that family, who is a farmer in Washington County; Nancy Jane, deceased, first married John Harper, and afterwards Reuben Aldersonl; Dorcas married Sidney Harmon both of whom are both dead; Jeanette who never married, also died; John joined the One Hundred and Eleventh Regiment, Company H; at the outbreak of the Civil War and died while in the service of his country; Robert was also in the Civil War, enlisting in the Jefferson County, Illinois, and died of small pox during his term of service; Sallie another daughter, married Thomas J. Hollowell and lives in Washingon with her husband. COPIED FROM BRINKERHOFF'S HISTORY OF MARION COUNTY, ILLINOIS - 1909 - PAGES 256 AND 257. Children of Frederick Bundy and Mary Wilson are: 3.i.WILLIAM KELL9 BUNDY, b. May 04, 1827, Centralia Township, Marion County, Illinois; d. April 24, 1919, Marion County, Illinois. **ii.ALEXANDER BUNDY, b. January 26, 1829, Marion County, Illinois; d. May 19, 1910, Dayton, Washington; m. MARGARET J. BREEZE, October 07, 1849, Jefferson County, Illinois. iii.NANCY JANE BUNDY, b. March 1832, Marion County, Illinois; d. July 10, 1886; m. REUBEN ALDERSON, August 20, 1863, Marion County, Illinois. iv.ELIZABETH DORCAS BUNDY, b. 1833, Marion County, Illinois; d. 1905, Marion County, Illinois; m. SIDNEY HARMON. 4. v.SARAH "SALLIE" BUNDY, b. 1835. vi.JOHN BUNDY, b. 1837, Marion County, Illinois; d. April 22, 1863, Fort Heiman,Calloway County, Kentucky; m. EMILY UNKNOWN. vii.MARGARET JEANETTE BUNDY, b. 1839, Marion County, Illinois. viii.ROBERT BUNDY, b. 1842, Marion County, Illinois; d. 1863, Little Rock Arkansas. Children of Alexander Bundy and Margaret Breeze are: **ROBERT ALBERT BUNDY, b. May 27, 1858, Ill.; d. August 27, 1916, Waterville, Washington; m. SARAH DELILAH WINNETT, January 9, 1881. HARVEY J. BUNDY Children of Robert Albert Bundy and Sarah Delilah Winnett are: **MELVIN EARL BUNDY, b. September 25, 1887, Dayton, Washington; d. December 25, 1980, St. Helens, Oregon; m. MARY MALINDA GRAY, October 22, 1910, Mt. Vernon, Missouri. Children of Melvin Earl Bundy and Mary Malinda Gray are: CEDRIC DALE BUNDY, b. September 4, 1911, Morrow County, Oregon; d. . VEDA ZARELDA BUNDY, living person, details withheld. **EMMET EARL BUNDY, b. March 2, 1915, Morrow County, Oregon; d. April 27, 1982, Redondo Beach, California. BELVA CLAUDINE BUNDY, living person, details withheld. ZELMA BUNDY, b. September 19, 1918, Morrow County, Oregon; d. 12-15-97 at Klamath Falls, Oregon. LOLA ZOE BUNDY, b. October 7, 1921, Morrow County, Oregon; d. 7-27-95 at Vancouver, Washington. WILBUR WESLEY BUNDY, living person, details withheld. Descendants of Emmet Earl Bundy Generation No. 1 ** 1. Emmet Earl2 Bundy (Melvin Earl1) was born March 1915 in Lexington OR, and died April 27, 1982 in Los Angeles CA. He married Sara M Cerda February 07, 1943 in Inglewood CA, daughter of Apolonio Cerda and Josefa Martinez. Children of Emmet Earl Bundy and Sara Cerda are: + 2 i. Melvin Ray3 Bundy, living person, details withheld. **(THIS IS ME)Tom Parsons+ 3 ii. Sara Marie Bundy, living person, details withheld. Generation No. 2 2. Melvin Ray3 Bundy (Emmet Earl2, Melvin Earl1), living person, details withheld. He married Hui Yo Shea, living person, details withheld. Children of Melvin Bundy and Hui Shea are: 4 i. Chon Son4 Bundy, living person, details withheld. + 5 ii. Tina Marie Bundy, living person, details withheld. ** 3. Sara Marie3 Bundy (Emmet Earl2, Melvin Earl1), living person, details withheld. She married Gordon Donald Judd, living person, details withheld, son of Gordon Worthington Judd and Majory Monell. Children of Sara Marie Bundy and Gordon Donald Judd are: 6 i. Jenifer4 Judd, living person, details withheld. m. to Darrin McLeod, Belgrade, Montana. 7 ii. Jessica Judd, living person, details withheld. m. June 22, 1996 to Gregory Smith, living person, details withheld. 8 iii. Nathan Judd, living person, details withheld. 9 iv. Tobias Judd, living person, details withheld. 10 v. Preston Judd, living person, details withheld. Generation No. 3 5. Tina Marie4 Bundy (Melvin Ray3, Emmet Earl2, Melvin Earl1), living person, details withheld. She married (1) (Unknown) Cruz. She married (2) Anthony Champion, living person, details withheld. Child of Tina Bundy and (Unknown) Cruz is: 11 i. Joe A5 Cruz, living person, details withheld. ============================================================================= Bundy Post A37 __________________________________________________________________________ Rodney Desselle sent in the following for us. Thanks Rodney for your continued contributions. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ___________________________________________________________________________ Now a Bundy marriage: JOSIAH BUNDY & BETHIAH OWENS Third Month Fourth 1787 Public Meeting House at Core Creek WHEREAS Josiah Bundy, son of Moses and Jane his wife, of Cateret County and Bethiah Owens, daughter of Benjamin and Mary Owens of said county of Carteret in North Carolina having publicly declared their intentions of taking each other in Marriage before several public meetings of the People Called Quakers according to the good order used among them whose proceedings therein after deliberate consideration thereof with regard to the Righteous Law of God and example of his people recorded in Holy Writ in that case was approved of by the said meetings nothing appearing to hinder their said intention having consent of parents and parties concerned.... NOW these are to certify whom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intention this 4th day of the 3rd month 1787 they the said Josiah Bundy and Bethiah Owens appeared in a public meeting of the aforesaid people and others met together at their publick meeting house at Core Creek in Carteret County be the said Josiah Bundy taking the said Bethiah Owens by the hand and did openly declare as followeth: " Friends I desire you to be my witnesses that I do take this my Friend Bethiah Owens to be my Wife promising through Divine assistance to be unto her a faithful and loving Husband until Death separate us." And then and there in the said assembly the said Bethiah Owens did in like manner declare as followeth: " Friends I desire you to be my witnesses that I do take this my Friend Josiah Bundy to be my Husband promising through Divine assistance to be unto him a faithful and loving Wife until it please God by Death to seperate us " or words to that effect.... And they the said Josiah Bundy and Bethiah Owens now Bethiah Bundy, she assuming his name as a further confirmation did then and there to these presents set their hands or names... And we whose names are written under being present amongst others at the solemizing of the said marriage and subscription in manner aforesaid as witnesses hereunto have also to these expressions subscribed our names the day and year above written. Josiah Bundy Bethiah Bundy Hope Stanton John Moore Ester Melton James Mace Ruth Howard Owen Stanton Elizabeth Tomlinson William Mace Mary Moore Joseph Dew Abigail Stanton Benjamin Stanton Lydia Stanton Joseph Bishop Nelly Stanton Samuel Williams Sarah Mace James Bishop Lavina Hall William Melton Anna Mace Joseph Stanton Phebe Wade Robert Williams Page 103 Josiah Bundy b. Core Sound Area s. Moses Bundy b. ca. 1730 d. ca. 1782 m. 5-1-1754 Jane Perisho b. d. 8-4-1809 m. 3-4-1787 Core Creek MH, Core Sound MM, Carteret County, North Carolina Bethiah Owens b. Carteret County Area dt. Benjamin Owens m. Mary Children: 1. Benjamin Bundy b. 12-7-1787 2. Moses Bundy b. 12-24-1789 3. Susanna Bundy b. 4-6-1792 4. Abigail Bundy b. 5-4-1794 5. Ruth Bundy b. 10-30-1796 6. Stanton Bundy b. 4-6-1799 4-6-1793 gct Trent MM 9-1-1799 gct Westland MM, Washington County, Pennsylvania >From the book "Marriages In Contentnea Quarterly Of Friends" North Carolina Yearly Meeting, 1737-1891 Researched and Compiled by Theodore Edison Perkins The spelling and the words that run together are left as copied from original certificate. As a group we have much........Thanks Rodney Desselle ============================================================================= Bundy Post A38 _________________________________________________________________________ YOU KNOW YOU ARE A GENEALOGY ADDICT WHEN... You brake for libraries. You hyper ventilate at the sight of an old cemetery. You would rather browse in a cemetery than a shopping mall. You would rather read census schedules than a good book. You are more interested in what happened in 1697 than 1997. Moses, Dorcus, and Caleb are household names, but you cannot remember what to call the dog. You can pinpoint Sewickely, McKeesport, Evans City, (PA) but can't locate your state capital on the map. You think every home should have a copier and a microfilm reader. You know every register of deeds in the state by name, but they lock the doors when they see you coming. You store your clothes under the bed, because your closet is full of books and papers. All your correspondence begins "Dear Cousin". You have traced every one of your ancestral lines back to Adam and Eve, have it documented and still don't want to quit. ___________________________________________________________________________ >From Seth Hinshaw of Quaker-roots: My wife and I are members at Stillwater Friends Meeting. The Meeting House in use today is the Ohio Yearly Meeting House, and was built in 1877-1878. There is a sketch of the penultimate meeting house built 1812 & lengthened in 1823 for Quarterly Meeting) in the Stanton book. There were also some marriages at Stillwater before 1808. Among them were: Samuel Berry and Mary Hodgin 10-1-1806 Dempsey Boswell and Mary Middleton 9-26-1804 Jacob Croy and Susannah Bayly 10-28-1807 Jesse Dawson and Elizabeth Doudna 9-30-1807 There were others, which can be found in EAQG vol. 4 under Concord MM. Seth ___________________________________________________________________________ >From Sharon Davis: In the recent edition of the Cumberland Trail Genealogical Society newsletter, under death records on file at the Belmont County Courthouse in OH, the following is listed: Jack P. BUNDY Died 04-20-1871 Place Warren Twp Age 01 yr 08 mo 14 d Born Warren Twp ___________________________________________________________________________ I just received the following message about Bundy/Perisho. If any of you can answer him, please do. I plan to add what I can. From: GMcRey@aol.com \To: brwood@ix.netcom.com Subject: Bundy as they connect with Pascho Hello Bruce Wayne Lance suggested I contact you. I don't have Bundy lineage, but probably connect with other lines that the Bundy's of Perquimans share. One I'm particularly interested in is the name Pascho or Perisho. I notice Wayne has an ancestor, Moses Bundy that married a Jane Perisho, is anything known of her ancestry? I think that an earlier Perisho may have intermarried with an Edgerton and produced my line. Please let me know if you or your group have anything on this unusual surname. Thanks! Gregory McReynolds _____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA62"' Timothy Cleare s. of William Cleare and ???? Hare (abt 1650-9/10/1724) married 2nd Elizabeth (in 1670s?-abt 1702) d. in Perquimans Precinct, North Carolina Child Hepsabeth Cleare b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (2/14/1702- ) married Jacob Perry #BGA625 (new) ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61341 Jacob Morris s. Benjamin Morris and Millicent Draper #BGA6134" (6/4/1776- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotant Co, North Carolina married 1st 12/22/1796 at Suttons Creek Meeting House, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Elizabeth Cornwell dt. Aaron Cornwell of Blackwater MM, Surrey Co, Virginia ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61341' Jacob Morris (see above) married 2nd 3/1/1798 at Symons Creek Meeting House, Pasquotank Co, NC Mary Trueblood dt. Caleb Trueblood and Mourning (2/24/1767- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotant Co, North Carolina Children 1. Millisent (Miliscent) Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotant Co, NC (12/26/1798-3/19/1807) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotant Co, North Carolina d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotant Co, North Carolina 2. Elisabeth Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotant Co, North Carolina (12/22/1801- ) 3. Mary Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotant Co, North Carolina (10/7/1806- ) ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61342 Demsey Morris s. Benjamin Morris and Millicent Draper #BGA6134" (5/16/1781- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotant Co, North Carolina married 12/22/1802 at Wells Meeting House, Suttons Creek MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Jemima Bogue dt. Job Bogue Children 1. Jesse Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotant Co, North Carolina 2. Joshua Morris b. Suttons Creek MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina 3. Benjamin Morris b. Suttons Creek MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina 4. Job Morris b. Suttons Creek MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina 5. Elizabeth Morris b. Suttons Creek MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina ___________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood =========================================================================== Bundy Post A39 _________________________________________________________________________ Hi all, I found the following Bundy information about early Indiana marriages at the following location: http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/tango/marriage/a-b.qry?function=search&start=1 I selected a-b, then Bundy. Hope this will be useful to some of you to make up for all the time it to type it. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ___________________________________________________________________________ County Date Remarks Bundy, Abram Albertson, Pherabe 6-13-1822 Heiss 5-95 * Bundy, Achsah Hollowell, Thomas 3-12-1818 Heiss 5-95 * Bundy, Catherine E. Wales, William 4-27-1848 Heiss 4-174 * Bundy, Alfred Duty, Sarah Morgan 8-12-1843 Bundy, Alfred Grew, Louisa Washington 8-13-1846 Bundy, Anna Cook, Zachariah Wayne 2-24-1829 Bundy, Ann Eliza Scott, Martin Wayne 9-26-1839 Bundy, Asenath McCall, Hugh Henry 4-24-1831 Bundy, Caleb Maris, Jane Parke 12-13-1838 Bundy, Catherine Marrow(Murrow), Lewis Wayne 3-11-1831 Bundy, Christopher Williams, Rebecca Orange 2-24-1842 Bundy, Christopher Whedle, Fanny Washington 1-18-1820 Bundy, Christopher Swaim, Mary Wayne 8-3-1831 Bundy, Cinty Ann Northam, William Clark 11-25-1840 Bundy, Clarrissa Frazier, Absolom Clark 1-16-1826 Bundy, Denton Maiden, Peggy Lawrence 10-10-1850 Bundy, Eleanor Chitty, Joseph Lawrence 9-16-1835 * Bundy, Eli Hoggatt, Sophia Washington 8-14-1828 * Bundy, Eliha Cooper, Mary Ann Lawrence 7-29-1842 Bundy, Eliza Scott, Israel Rush 2-15-1847 Bundy, Eliza Ann Wood, Abraham Randolph 5-20-1849 Bundy, Eliza Ann Jones, Harrison Wayne 12-26-1833 Bundy, Eliza M. Frazier, William Henry 7-28-1836 Bundy, Elizabeth Green, John Clark 9-2-1819 Bundy, Elizabeth Sherman, Hiram L. Steuben 2-6-1847 Bundy, Elizabeth Parshall, George L. Porter 10-27-1844 Bundy, Ephriam Elliott, Elizabeth Henry 9-3-1840 * Bundy, Ephraim Perdue, Rebecca Henry 3-17-1831 * Bundy, Ephraim Morris, Guela Elma Wayne 5-2-1835 * Bundy, Eunice Smith, Ezra Clark 6-26-1819 Bundy, George Binford, Angelina 4-30-1834 Heiss 4-174* Bundy, Gideon Fort, Elizabeth Orange 9-9-1819 * Bundy, Gideon Reynolds, Peggy Orange 1-11-1834 Bundy, Harden Hyatt, Elizabeth Putnam 8-4-1848 Bundy, Hiram A. VanVleet, Maria Fayette 3-13-1831 Bundy, Huldah Lamb, Phineas 2-28-1835 Heiss 4-61* Bundy, Huldah Lamb, Phineas 4-23-1835 Heiss 4-174* Bundy, Huldah Murphy, Clements Hendricks 4-22-1827 Bundy, Isaac Vest, Sarah Orange 5-26-1840 * Bundy, James Hall, Mahala Malvina Morgan 2-26-1849 Bundy, James Evans, Anna Caroline Orange 2-1-1838 Bundy, James Weir, Louisa Posey 9-20-1828 Bundy, James H. W. Thomas, Henrietta Vigo 9-16-1839 Bundy, James Harvey William Robbins, Eliza Ann Randolph 11-28-1839 Bundy, Jesse Hester, Rachel 8-4-1825 Heiss 4-61* Bundy, Jesse Lee, Sarah Orange 5-4-1816 * Bundy, John Reed, Margaret Carroll 11-23-1838 Bundy, John Berger, Rachel Jefferson 5-21-1816 Bundy, John Trueblood, Julia Orange 11-29-1849 Bundy, John R. Stout, Anna Orange 8-23-1841 Bundy, Josiah Stanley, Maria Jane 2-1-1844 Heiss 4-174 Bundy, Josiah Byrket, Eliza Jane Henry 7-18-1850 Bundy, Juliam(Jula Ann) Johnson, Stephen R. Porter 9-27-1846 Bundy, Louiza Thomas, John Wayne 12-27-1837 Bundy, Lucinda Case, Daniel Sullivan 12-19-1847 Bundy, Lydia Thomas, Lewis 1-29-1823 Heiss 5-26 Bundy, Margaret Doan, Jonathan Orange 2-28-1847 Bundy, Margaret Jersusia Livingood, Jonathan 1839 Heiss 4-26* Bundy, Marian Roberts, Abner Henry 5-2-1846 Both Colored Bundy, Martha Gilbert, Mordicai M. 2-19-1845 Heiss 4-419* Bundy, Mary Gilbert, George W. 3-21-1849 Heiss 4-419 Bundy, Mary Jessop, Jonathan Jr. 1-24-1849 Heiss 4-362* Bundy, Mary Pearson, Nathan 9-24-1845 Heiss 4-362 Bundy, Mary Stanley, Wiatt 10-2-1838 Heiss 4-283 Bundy, Miriam Small, Jonathan 10-2-1816 Heiss 1-83* Bundy, Miriam Dix, Eli Sullivan 1832 Bundy, Martha Carlisle, Johnson Orange 4-9-1840 * Bundy, Margaret Livengood, Jonathan Wayne 6-6-1839 * Bundy, Marietta Overman, Emsley Wayne 2-6-1839 Bundy, Martha Wilson, John D. Wayne 4-11-1850 Bundy, Mary Mull, James G. Hendricks 11-23-1848 Bundy, Mary Folsom, Peter Marion 5-1-1834 Bundy, Mary Myers, Jacob Owen 12-12-1850 Bundy, Mary A. White, Jesse Washington 4-19-1849 Bundy, Mary Ann Evans, David Orange 1-6-1842 Bundy, Miles Pool, Milley Jennings 10-24-1819 * Bundy, Millicent Byarley, John M. Jackson 10-30-1847 Bundy, Miriam Nixon, John Wayne 4-19-1816 * Bundy, Martin L. Elliott, Amanda Henry 12-8-1839 * Bundy, Mary Black, John Henry 11-10-1846 Bundy, Mary M. Scott, Edward Henry 11-19-1844 Bundy, Mourning Bundy, William 2-10-1828 Heiss 5-95* Bundy, Nathan Binford, Ann 12-21-1842 Heiss 4-362* Bundy, Patsey Hutchings, James Lawrence 10-31-1839 Bundy, Penina Bentley, William Vigo 11-11-1839 Bundy, Penina Benson, James Vigo 1-8-1840 Bundy, Penninah McDowd, William Wayne 11-18-1824 * Bundy, Peter Lucas, Elizabeth Montgomery 1-7-1844 Bundy, Phineas Burroughs, Mary Ann Jennings 3-16-1848 * Bundy, Polly Living, John Lawrence 2-4-1850 Bundy, Priscilla Cox Butler, David 3-4-1846 Heiss 4-61 Bundy, Rachel Self, James A. Orange 11-29-1838 Bundy, Rachel Edgerton, Daniel Wayne 11-8-1827 Bundy, Rebecca Perdlew, Milton Henry 12-20-1841 Bundy, Reuben Smith, Anna Orange 4-24-1834 * Bundy, Rhoda Adams, John Washington 3-29-1821 Bundy, Ruth Morris, James Orange 11-21-1822 * Bundy, Sabrina Bridgett, George Henry 10-9-1848 Bundy, Samuel Cox, Priscilla 9-29-1830 Heiss 4-61* Bundy, Samuel Tout, Caroline Wayne 5-11-1844 Bundy, Sarah Guyer, Jesse 12-12-1829 Heiss 5-200* Bundy, Sarah Guyer, Jesse 1-7-1830 Heiss 5-134* Bundy, Sarah White, Pheneas 5-26-1831 Heiss 4-211* Bundy, Sarah White, Phineas 6-2-1831 Heiss 4-61* Bundy, Sarah Snow, John M. Henry 12-20-1849 Bundy, Sarah Healey, Jesse Wayne 11-26-1818 Bundy, Sarah Jane Stafford, David Henry 2-17-1842 Bundy, Simon Cassett, Rebecca Vigo 5-22-1826 Bundy, Sophia Kelly, Robert Clark 1-8-1834 Bundy, Stephen A. Harper, Ruth Dearborn 8-30-1845 Bundy, Susanna Binford, Micajah C. 9-21-1836 Heiss 4-362* Bundy, Susannah Ellis, John Henry 1-9-1844 Bundy, Susannah Hill, Leonard Orange 1-14-1823 Bundy, Susannah Hendrick, Henry Porter 4-9-1844 Bundy, Thomas Coltrain, Isabella Boone 11-19-1848 Bundy, Thomas Bogue, Mary Wayne 9-9-1824 * Bundy, Thomas Cownover, Susan Wayne 2-27-1834 Bundy, Thomas D. McDowell, Polly Henry 2-28-1824 * Bundy, William Bundy, Mourning 2-10-1825 Heiss 5-95* Bundy, William Carlile, Sarah J. Washington 4-16-1846 Bundy, William C. Addington, Drusilla Randolph 10-6-1850 Bundy, William R. McCullough, Martha Jennings 8-23-1849 * means that I have more Bundy info in V. Mayo Bundy book. ======================================================================= Bundy Post A40 ________________________________________________________________________ Jackie Thomas, our newest member, sent the following introduction to her line. I have included the two messages here as A40. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ________________________________________________________________________ Dear Bruce, Yes, I most certainly do want to join your group, there is nothing I love more than gathering cousins! These lines are my husbands, but I sure wish they were mine, so I just claim them too. My husband Paul is a Tool and Die Maker for Chrysler, and I am a home-maker, I guess that is what my title is. I was the first woman Cub Master in the state of Indiana, and a Boy Scout Round Table commissioner, also 4-H leader, and Girl Scout leader. My husband and I are the care givers for his mother and my parents, also both our Aunt Edna's who never had children. I have our daughter's two during the week then add our son's two on the week-ends. I drive a full size conversion van, so we can fit every body in when we have to. We just bought a new one this last week, this time with a raised top. Currently I am the Vice-President of the Grant co.Genealogy Club, and I publish our quarterly news letter, the Beacon. We have several local members, that are related to the Bundy and Overman lines. We are still members of the Friends Society, which makes our grand-children something like 17th generation Quakers. I would very much like to receive your postings, and as I said in my previous letter, that there was a large settlement of Friends which included the Bundys and their related lines in our area. The largest amount of the actual name of Bundy is in the Amboy,Miami Co.area. Most are buried in the Amboy friends Cem. I read that cemetery a few years ago, and I have the Quaker records for that Meeting, plus the other Meetings in the area. So I would be glad to help any way I could. I do have Ann Nicholson, I follow her thru another Thomas line. I have her parents as Samuel and Elizabeth Charles Nicholson. Samuel's parents as Christopher and Hannah Rednap Nicholson with Ann Atwood as his 2nd wife. Christopher's parents as Edmond Nicholson born in Bootle, Cumberland, Eng. with wife Elizabeth Unknown. So...my records differ somewhat from yours, not saying I am right, things seem to get a little confused the farther you go back, especially with second marriages. Waiting to hear from you, Jackie 827 E. No. "F: St. Gas City Ind. 46933 765-674-4061 _________________________________________________________________________ I am a member of the Penrod family group, and it has been great sharing our information with each other. I found your information on the Genforum. I trace my husband's family back to the following Bundy's: 1. William Bundy, b. abt 1630 Eng, m. 1692 Perquimens Co, N.C. + Elizabeth Unknown, b. abt 1640 Eng; d. 1675/76 prob Perq. Co, NC 2. Samuel Bundy, b. 1675/76 Perq. Co, NC; d. 1739/40 Perq. Co, NC + Tamer Simon, b. 1680 3. Gedeon Bundy, b. 1723; d. 1762 + Miriam Bogue, b. 1715/16; d. 1762 4. Lydia Bundy, b. Oct 1740; d. 1780 + Obediah Small b. abt.1737 5. Rachel Bundy Small, b. 1759, Va; d. 1847 Grant Co, IN +Ephram Overman, b. 1754; d. 1824 Randolph Co, IN 6. Rachel Overman, b. 1800, Va; d. 1875, Grant Co, IN +Isaac Elliott, b. 1801, NC; d. 1871, Grant Co, IN 7. Lydia Elliott, b. 1827, Randolph Co, IN; d. 1903, Howard Co, IN +Henry Thomas, b. 1828, Henry Co, IN; d. 1863, Miami Co, IN 8. Simeon Thomas, b. 1851, Miami Co, IN; d. 1876, Miami Co, IN + Mary Arnold, b. 1851, Miami Co, IN; d. 1936, Grant Co, IN 9. Nathan Thomas, b. 1870; d. 1962, Grant Co, IN + Amanda Ladd, b. 1870, De. Co, IN; d. 1947, Grant Co, IN 10. Sherman Thomas, b. 1890, Grant Co, IN; d. 1975, Grant Co, IN + Bertha Harrington 11. John Henry Thomas, b. 1918, Grant Co, IN; d. 1998, Tipp. Co, IN + Helen L. Burkholder, b. 1922, Wabash Co, IN 12. Grayston Paul Thomas, living person, details withheld. + Jackie Colleen Penrod, living person, details withheld. i. Colleen H. Thomas, living person, details withheld. + Victor H. Cramer, living person, details withheld. a. Nathanael V. Cramer, living person, details withheld. b. Collen Seth Cramer, living person, details withheld. ii. Roy Grayston Thomas, living person, details withheld. + Cindy R Fort, living person, details withheld. a. Trista Jacie Thomas, living person, details withheld. b. Storm Grayston John Thomas, living person, details withheld. Most of this family and their many related lines were Quakers, many of them settled in the Grant Co, IN area and the surrounding counties of Howard and Miami. I have a lot of information on these families. Jackie Penrod Thomas ========================================================================== Bundy Post 41 ___________________________________________________________________________ Hi gang, Wendy Schmutz sent in the following evaluation of the posted materials. This is what I would like to ask all of you to do. When you see something stupid, let me know. This will improve the quality of our product. I want to thank Wendy for her efforts. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ___________________________________________________________________________ >I have been going over all the wonderful data that you have sent to me on >the Bundy family and must tell you how much I appreciate all the time and >effort that you have put into sharing your knowledge on this group with me. >You have certainly given me more than I ever had. I have a few queries, >so I will list them by the post No. Thank you once again. I will >contribute with anything I find on this family in the future. Sincerely, Wendy Schmutz > >1. Bundy Post A4: BGA63 > Did both daughters of Francis Pettit [named Sarah] marry different > Joshua Scott's, and if so are these men related? > >2. Bundy Post A14:BGA6153 > There are two daughters named MARY, married to different men, is > this correct? > >3. Bundy Post A15; BGA6212 > Is this Joseph Winslow [5/31/1705] or Josiah Winslow [as shown in > Post A8 BGA621]? > >4. Bundy Post A22: BGA6312 > You show a daughter Penelopy Albertson b 6/16/1759. I show that Mary > Scott [1/29/1733] married 1st 7/2/1752 Joshua Albertson, 2nd William > Griffin 1757. So the above Penelopy would have been born 3 yrs after > the death of Joshua Albertson. >5. BGA6313: You show Mother [Sarah Scott]and child [Christopher] with same birth year 1741. > >6. Bundy Post A26: > William Bundy [the elder] shows death as 1618 also the wife Elinor d. > 1628 but the approximate birth of the son William Bundy c.1630 is well > after both parents are supposedly dead. > >7. Bundy Post B4; BGA713 > You show the childrens surnames as different from father Joseph Newby. > >8. Bundy Post C1. BG4 > The third marriage of Caleb Bundy [5/12/1721] 3rd Marriage 5/5/2763, > this is obviously just a typo. Should it be 5/5/1763? ___________________________________________________________________________ Hi Wendy, I was not ignoring your reply, but found the time needed to research the answers to be more than I had. Finally I am getting back to answering this. I have assigned numbers to the questions above so that I could answer them. I do want to thank you so much for the thorough review. I wish everone of group was this careful. I certainly need some quality control on the output. Please, please keep up the good work for all the published stuff. I plan to issue this answer as a Bundy post. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood =========================================================================== Answers to the Questions raised above: =========================================================================== 1. I never noticed this. Clearly there is only one couple. I believe that BGA63' is correct and that the Sarah Pettitt and Joshua Scott of BGA63 should be removed. 2. No it is not correct. The first one should be named Margaret. This was data entry error when I typed it for the group. 3. There were a number of corrections made by me inbetween typing these two sheets. The V. Mayo Bundy book straightened out a number of problems. Thus I have reissued #BGA621 in corrected form: Family BGA621 Thomas Winslow s. Timothy Winslow (abt 1680-abt 1746) of Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Perquimans Co, North Carolina married 1st 2 Nov 1704 at the house of Timothy Cleare, Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Elizabeth Cleare dt. Timothy Cleare and Mary Bundy #BGA62 (12/21/1685-10/29/1739) b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Perquimans Co, North Carolina Children 1. Joseph Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (5/31/1705- 1750) m. 6/22/1729 to Pleasant Tomes #BGA6212 2. Mary Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (4/27/1707- 1729) m. 6/2/1727 to Damuel Bundy #BGA72' 3. Thomas Winslow, Jr. b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (9/30/1709- 1747) m. 11/21/1734/5 to Sarah Ratliff #BFA6211 4. Timothy Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (4/15/1712- 1752) m. 1/9/1736 to Rachel Wilson #BFA6213 5. Jesse Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (1/12/1714- 1752) 6. John Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (12/9/1717-4/17/1754) m. 1st 9/20/1740 to Mary Pearson #BGA6214 (soon) 7. Elizabeth Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (4/6/1721- 1750) 8. Joab (Job)Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (2/14/1724- ) 9. Miriam Winslow b. Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina (6/21/1728- ) m. 2/1/1747 lmt to Joseph Anderson #BGA6215 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. This is the way the records read at Pasquotank MM, NC. P. 93 shows Penelopy b. 6/16/1759. p. 127 does show Mary remarrying to William Griffin on 3/3/1757. Does anyone else have a suggestion about how we handle this? 5. Christopher Overman, Jr. was born 2/24/1763. It was a typo. 6. Many of the posted genealogies about this subject are clearly wrong. By careful reading of the appropriate sections of V. Mayo Bundy'd book I find that our William is a descendant of William the Elder, but not a son. (Thus a grandson or great grandson.) At least one generation is missing. Examine the following: William Bundy, the Elder of Amesbury, and his wife Ellioner. 1. William Bundy a. Martin Bundy b. William Bundy 2. John Bundy a. William Bundy b. Alexander Bundy 3. Nicholas Bundy a. Grace Bundy 4. Edward Bundy 5. Thomas Bundy What do the rest of you think about this matter? Does anyone else have additional facts to consider? =========================================================================== 7. You are absolutely right. Another typing input error. Here is the family corrected: Family BGA713" Joseph Newby (see above) married 3rd 1/22/1767 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Sarah Bundy Children 1. Robert Newby b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/18/1767- ) 2. Joseph Newby b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (5/30/1770- ) 3. Nathan Newby b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/14/1772- ) =========================================================================== 8. Yes, a typo. Should be 5/5/1763. Bundy Post A42 ________________________________________________________________________ Hi Gang, This post contains a variety of things. 1. A list of all the issued Bundy Posts and messages. 2. Miscellaneous comments about Winslows. 3. An interesting Bundy research case history (done today.) Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ________________________________________________________________________ Here is a list of accountable Bundy/Winslow information issued by our group. Hope also had a number of messages she sent out on her own which I wish we had incorporated into the group product. A few of them got included, but not enough. This is a suggestion sent in tonight. Bundy Post A1-A42 Bundy Post B1-B18 Bundy Post C1 Bundy Post D1-D4 Bundy Post F1, F2 Bundy Post J1-J4 Bundy Post Extra #1-#9 Winslow Post 1, 2, Extra 2 combined collections of review/critique _________________________________________________________________________ Sherry sent in the following: She is at gljslj@penn.com There were Winslow's in Benezette and Jay Twp., of Elk Co., PA in 1850. One name in particular that sticks out is Carpenter Winslow married to Beulah Keene. Is anyone researching this particular Winslow family? I can send census abstracts if you are interested. Sherry Bish Jesberger ========================================================================= The following is a case study of a problem I had to deal with today. It involves our latest group member, Jim Atkisson, and a problem he has wrestled with in the past. Just thought you might be interested in the problems we face as genealogists. It began with the following message from Jim: Bruce, Thanks for your reply on the Genforum site. I had forgotten about posting the message and just read it. The problem I have had with my Thomas Bundy is that there were 3 Thomas Bundy's born about the same time, and I haven't been able to figure out which one was in my line. My Thomas Bundy was listed as being 50 years of age in the 1850 census and 60 in the 1860 census. The dates I have for the censuses for these years is as of Jun 01. Here are the Thomas Bundy's that I have considered: 1. Thomas Bundy b. Sep 22, 1798, son of Nathan and Ruth (Morris) Bundy 2. Thomas Bundy b. Nov 6, 1798, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Henley) Bundy 3. Thomas Bundy b. Oct 14, 1799, son of Christopher and Margaret (Hill) Bundy. If these birth dates are correct (and the census data correct), the only one that would fit the census data would be the 3rd Thomas, but I have him marrying Mary McDowell. If you could shed some light on these Thomases, sure would appreciate it. And, I would like to join your Bundy Research Group. Thanks, Jim Atkisson, Indianapolis --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is my reply: Hi Jim, I have gone to my references by V. Mayo Bundy, and have some interesting results. There are apparantly only one Thomas Bundy. V. Mayo Bundy has confused the issue, by listing him with three different sets of parents. See below: The first one I find is your #2 above: Thomas Bundy, b. 11-6-1798 m. Mary _____. Listed as son of Joseph Bundy and Elizabeth Henley. There are several Quaker minutes from meetings about him, finishing with the fact tht on 2/25/1826 he was dismissed for retailing spirituous liquors. He had the following children: 1. Abibail Bundy, 8/12/1825 2. Nathan Bundy, 12/1/1828 3. Morgan Bundy, 7/2/1830 4. Sarah Bundy, 5/9/1832 5. Charles Bundy, 7/24/1834 6. Mariah Bundy, 7/21/1837 The second one I find is your #1 above,on pages 290-291: Thomas Bundy, b. 9/22/1798, d. 1867 in Howard County, Indiana, m. 9/9/1824 to Mary Bogue. He is the son of Nathan Bundy and Ruth Morris They have 8 children all born in Indiana: 1. Abigail Bundy, 8/12/1825 2. Nathan Bundy, 12/1/1828 3. Morgan Bundy, 7/2/1830 (in Civil War) 4. Sarah Bundy, 5/9/1832 5. Charles Bundy, 7/24/1834 (in Civil War) 6. Mariah Bundy, 7/21/1837 7. Nancy Bundy, 6/13/1841, d. 7/12/1910, m. 2/5/1862 to Lemuel Uriah Powell as his second wife had one child, Hiram Sddison Powell he married 1st 9/27/1857 to Sarah Harrison and had 7 children (many descendant families listed). 8. John Bundy, abt 1842/3 (in Civil War) These are obviously the same Thomas, but who are his parents? Judging by the amount of detail available, I would think they were Nathan and Ruth. The third one is as follows on p. 342: Thomas Bundy, b. 10/14/1799, son of Christopher Bundy and Margaret Hill, m. 2/28/1824 to Polly McDowell. (Polly was usually the diminutive of Mary) They had the following children: 1. Abigail Bundy, 8/12/1825 2. Nathan Bundy, 12/1/1828 3. Morgan Bundy, 7/2/1830 4. Sarah Bundy, 5/9/1832 5. Charles Bundy, 7/24/1834 6. Mariah Bundy, 1/21/1837 7. Nancy Bundy, 6/13/1841, married 2/1862 to Lemuel W. Powell. 8. John Bundy, abt 1839 This again is the same family. Just how this mess could have occurred is beyond me. Maybe there were, in fact 3 Thomas Bundy's, but someone assigned the same children to all three. Clearly all three are married to wives named Mary (Polly = Mary). Maybe this is the source of confusion. Now wonder you were having trouble trying to figure out which one is the correct one. I have never dealt with such a botched up mess before with any of these Quaker descendant families. I don't know exactly what to tell you. I guess I would still tend to go with Nathan and Ruth, due to the much higher level of detail. I would rule out #1 above immediately, but there still is a possibility for #3. I really had every intention of solving you problem when I began looking at it 2 hours ago, but seem to be not much further along with it. Guess you will have to make a value judgement yourself. Incidently, happy to have you join us. I will be posting to you our past materials later today. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- And Jim's final reply: Hi, Bruce, Really appreaciate you taking the time to research my Thomas Bundy dilemma. I had previously came to the same conclusion that you made - that my Thomas was the son of Nathan & Ruth (Morris) Bundy. I had found the same info that you had in Mayo's book, and Hinshaw's book was of no help either. What helped me decide was the names of Thomas & Mary (Bouge)'s children - the eldest son being named Nathan and Charles being the name of Thomas's closest brother. BTW, Thomas & Mary's daughter, Sarah Frances Bundy, is my direct ancestor (2 gr-grandmother). She married John McConnell Snow Dec 20, 1849 Henry Co., IN. and died Jul 21, 1899 Howard Co., IN - buried in Albright Cemetery, Howard Co., IN. Again, Thanks and looking forward in getting the info you mentioned. Later, Jim A. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Final comments: 1. Just because something is written down does not mean it is correct. 2. When you are dealing with a work in which several people contributed, it is possible that they might all claim the same relatives, as above. It is possible that there were more than one Thomas Bundy, even the three above. It seems that all of their wives were named Mary, and thus the collectors of the data, wanting to complete families, all found the same listing of children and adopted it into their branch. 3. Most of us can be happy that we don't have to deal with such a mess on our own blood lines. 4. Always be a little skeptical when approaching new data sources. I have found instances where the birth dates of the parents occur after their children were born. Others where the bride is 3 or 4 years old. Or the children are born after their parents' deaths. 5. And isn't it fun to keep your mind occupied with all this instead of the political flaps, world problems, declining morality and all that good stuff? Bruce =========================================================================== Bundy Post A43 ________________________________________________________________________ Hi Gang, Jim Atkisson, our newest member sent in the following Bundy Lineage. I have included it here to make Bundy Post A43. Thanks, Jim. I had some problems. The original was formatted with a special font. First I had to edit it to make it fit on the page and to remove all the special editing characters it inserted in the text. Then I sent it out to half the group, only to have my copy come back now in standard message font, and no longer fitting. Also I sent it out with a subject line in error. So I had to go back into the edit mode a second time. Finally after about 3 hours, here it goes out to the group. This time it should fit. Jim, if you see any errors that may have been introduced please let me know. About three of the names came through botched up on the original post to me. We will probably need to send out errata. I think I earned my stripes tonight. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ________________________________________________________________________ 1-1 George Bundy b. abt 1630 England - d. Mar 27, 1692 Perquimans Co, NC m. Elizabeth ______ abt 1662 England Children: 2-1 Mary Bundy b. abt 1662 MA or RI, d. Dec 30, 1694 Perquimans Co, NC m. Timothy Cleare Jun 7, 1685 Perquimans Co, NC 2-2 Caleb Bundy b. abt 1667 Perquimans Co, NC - d. Mar 1, 1721 Pasquotank Co, NC m. Jane (Jean) Manners May 24, 1690 2-3 Hannah Bundy b. abt 1670 - d. Oct 28, 1700 m. John Larence Nov 22, 1692 2-4 William Bundy, Jr. b. abt 1671 - d. Jul 28, 1700 m. Mary Ann Spivey 2-5 Samuel Bundy b. Feb 4, 1677 - d. Mar 14, 1740 Pasquotank Co, NC m. 1st Tamar Symons Oct 5, 1696 Pasquotank Co, NC; (b. Oct 4,1680; d. Mar 17, 1720; daughter of Jeremiah & Anne Symons) m. 2nd Ann Nicholson May 11, 1721 (b. Feb 8, 1689 - d. Sep 16, 1743 daughter of Christpher & Ann (Atwood) Nicholson) 2-5 Samuel Bundy b. Feb 4, 1677 - d. Mar 14, 1740 Pasquotank, NC m. Tamar Symons Oct 5, 1696 Pasquotank Co, NC (b. Oct 4, 1680 - d. Mar 17, 1720; daughter of Jeremiah Anne (______) Symons) Children: 3-1 Jeremiah Bundy b. 1697 - d. before 1749 3-2 William Bundry b. abt 1699 - d. Dec 1749 m. Mary Poole August 7, 1725 3-3 Josiah Bundy b. 1701 - d. 1760 m. Elizabeth Barrow b. Dec 4, 1735 (b. Nov 18, 1715 - d. Dec 23, 1796; daughter of Joseph & Jane (Ida) (Nicholson) Barrow) 3-4 Jane Bundy - d. Sep 17, 178? m. Benjamin Pike 1737 m. 2nd Ann Nicholson May 11,1721 (b. Feb 8, 1689 - d. Sep 16, 1743; daughter of Christpher & Ann (Atwood) Nicholson) Children: 3-5 Gideon Bundy b. Mar 22, 1723 - d. Feb 19, 1762 m. Miriam Bogue Aug 3, 1739 Perquimans Co, NC 3-6 Samuel Bundy, Jr. b. Jul 24, 1724 m. Jean ______ 3-7 Abraham Bundy b. abt 1725 m. Naomi White Dec 1747 Pasquotank Co., NC 3-8 Aaron Bundy - d. Sep 18, 1730 3-3 Josiah Bundy b. abt 1701 - d. 1760 m. Elizabeth Barrow Dec 4, 1735 (b. Nov 18, 1715 - d. Dec 23, 1796; daughter of Joseph & Jane (Ida) (Nicholson) Barrow) Children: 4-1 Sarah Bundy b. Aug 22, 1736 4-2 Joseph Bundy b. Oct 26, 1738 - d. Jan 4, 1758 m. Sarah, Jan 4, 1758 Perquimans Co, NC 4-3 Ellis Bundy b. Jul 1, 1741 - d. Mar 14, 1762 4-4 Joshua Bundy b. Apr 11, 1744 m. 1st Elizabeth Bailey Aug 7, 1763 m. 2nd Mourning Wilson Mar 22, 1775 m. 3rd Eleanor Perisho Nov 22, 1778 4-5 Josiah Bundy, Jr. b. Apr 12, 1748 NC - d. Mar 4, 1819 NC m. Mary Symons Dec 25, 1766 Perquimans Co, NC (b. Feb 13, 1745 NC d. Dec 5, 1813 NC; daughter of Jehosephat & Lydia (Bundy) Symons) 4-5 Josiah Bundy, Jr. b. Apr 12, 1748 NC - d. Mar 4, 1819 NC m. Mary Symons Dec 25, 1766 Perquimans Co, NC (b. Feb 13, 1745 NC - d. Dec 5, 1813 NC; daughter of Jehosephat & Lydia (Bundy) Symons) Children: 5-1 Lydia Bundy b. Sep 29, 1767 - d. May 7, 1802 m. Charles Morgan Jan 25, 1786 Little River Meeting House, NC 5-2 Elizabeth b. Apr 4, 1769 - d. Apr 9, 1769 5-3 Sarah Bundy b. Jun 17, 1770 - d. Jun 11, 1806 m. John Bell Dec 30, 1789 Little River Meeting House, NC 5-4 Nathan Bundy b. Aug 31, 1773 NC m. Ruth Morris Aug 19, 1795 NC (b. Jan 9, 1777 NC - d. NC; daughter of Aaron & Margaret (Nicholson) Morris, Jr.) 5-5 George Bundy b. Aug 16, 1781 NC - d. 1837 NC m. 1st Sarah Moore Oct 6, 1804 Perquimans Co, NC m. 2nd Karen Elliott Jul 1, 1815 Perquimans Co, NC 5-6 Josiah Bundy b. Nov 11, 1786 m. 1st Huldah Jones m. 2nd Mary Morris Sep 22, 1813 Perquimans Co., NC 5-4 Nathan Bundy b. Aug 31, 1773 NC m. Ruth Morris Aug 19, 1795 NC (b. Jan 9, 1777 NC - d. NC; daughter of Aaron & Margaret (Nicholson) Morris, Jr.) Children: 6-1 Aaron Bundy b. Aug 29, 1796 - d. Jul 15, 1804 6-2 Thomas D., b. Oct 14, 1799 Perquimans Co, NC - d. 1867 Howard Co., IN m. Mary (Polly) Bogue Sep 9, 1824 Wayne Co., IN (b. 1804) 6-3 Charles Bundy b. Dec 31, 1800 Pasquotank Co., NC - d. Jan 11, 1868 Henry Co., IN m. Pharaba Nixon Nov 18, 1824 Creek Meeting House, NC 6-4 Jesse Bundy b. Feb 13, 1803 m. Asention White Oct 16, 1828 6-2 Thomas D. Bundy Perquimans Co, NC - d. 1867 Howard Co, IN m. Mary (Polly) Bogue Sep 9, 1824 Wayne Co, IN (b. 1804 NC) Children: 7-1 Abigail Bundy b. Aug 12, 1825 Wayne Co, IN m. ______ Hall 7-2 Nathan Bundy b. Dec 1, 1828 Wayne Co, IN 7-3 Morgan Bundy b. Jul 2, 1830 Wayne Co, IN 7-4 Sarah Frances Bundy b. May 9, 1832 Wayne Co, IN - d. Jul 21, 1899 Howard Co, IN m. John McConnell Snow Dec 20, 1849 Henry Co, IN (b. Jul 15, 1829 Iredell Co, NC - d. Nov 15, 1891 Howard Co, IN; son of George Henry and Tirzah K. (McConnell) Snow). Children: 8-1 Emily Snow 1852 Howard Co, IN - d. ? 8-2 Mary Snow b. 1857 Howard Co, IN - d. ? 8-3 William M. Snow b. 1858 Howard Co, IN - d. ? 8-4 George Thomas Snow b. Jun 04, 1860 Howard Co, IN - d. Nov 5, 1929 Howard Co, IN; buried Albright Cemetery, Howard Co, IN m. Clara Tirzah Jessup Sep 6, 1885 Howard Co, IN (b. Feb 05, 1865 AR - d. Nov 29, 1941 Howard Co, IN; buried Albright Cemetery, Howard Co, IN; daughter of Thomas J. and Sarah Eveline (Snow) Jessup). (See 2-2/3-3) Children: 9-1 Jessie Eveline Snow b. Aug 19,1886 Howard Co, IN; d Jul 14, 1963 Howard Co, IN; buried Albright Cemetery, Howard Co, IN m. John Ellison Atkisson Nov 28, 1901 Howard Co, IN (b. May 18, 1882 Clinton Co, IN - d. May 30, 1958 Howard Co, IN; buried Albright Cemetery, Howard Co, IN; son of James William Atkisson and Mary Jane Freeman) 9-2 Fred Snow b. Oct 19, 1887 Howard Co, IN - d. June 03, 1912 Howard Co, IN 9-3 Beryl Snow b. Sep 9, 1890 Howard Co, IN - d. May 18, 1907 Howard Co, IN 9-4 Oral L. Snow b. March 4, 1892 Howard Co, IN- d. Mar 4, 1904 Howard Co, IN 9-5 George Thomas Snow, Jr. b. Oct 25, 1901 Howard Co, IN - d. Apr 1974 Howard Co, IN m. ____ Stout 9-6 Opal Beatrice Snow b. Jan 19, 1905 Howard Co., IN - d. Sep 5, 1980 Howard Co., IN m. Hershel Shepherd 8-5 Charles K. Snow b. 1864 Howard Co., IN - d. ? 8-6 John Wesley Snow b. Nov 2,1866 Howard Co., IN - d. Jul 11, 1925 Cass Co, IN m. Savannah Jane Smith (b. May 23, 1870 - d. Jun 3, 1945) Children: 9-1 Belle Snow b. Sep 21, 1889 - d. Dec 1, 1906 9-2 Arutur John Snow b. Feb 29, 1892 - d. Mar 14, 1977 Tipton Co, IN 9-3 Ethel Snow b. Jan 30, 1895 - d. May 14, 1972 m. Lewis Phlegar Graham (d. Dec 24, 1963) 9-4 Elmore Snow b. Dec 24, 1898 - d. Aug 1987 Punta Gorda, FL 9-5 Ira Cleophus Snow, living person, details withheld. 9-6 Gloria Marie Snow, living person, details withheld. 9-7 Courtney Hope Snow b. Feb 19, 1906 - d. Oct 20, 1906 9-8 Wesley Snow b. Sep 19, 1908 - d. Oct 7, 1941 8-7 Lewis Elbert Snow b. 1870 Howard Co, IN - d. Oct 17, 1915 Howard Co., IN m. Bertha Elhora Horton Children: 9-1 Howard A. Snow b. Mar 29, 1895 Howard Co, IN 9-2 Clarence Everett Snow 7-5 Charles Bundy b. Jul 24, 1834 IN 7-6 Mariah Bundy b. Jul 21, 1837 IN 7-7 Nancy Bundy b. Jun 13, 1841 Henry Co, IN - d. Jul 12, 1910 Miami Co., IN m. Lemuel Uriah Powell Feb 5, 1862 7-8 John Bundy b. abt 1843 ========================================================================== Bundy Post A44 ________________________________________________________________________ Rodney sent in the following material which is not restricted to Bundys, but can be used by all of us doing Quaker research. Thanks, Rodney Best Wishes, Bruce Wood _________________________________________________________________________ Quaker records are sometimes difficult to interpret unless you are familiar with some frequently used abbreviations, such as: altm = at liberty to marry apd = attending places of diversion apd = appointed, appealed apt = appointed att = attached to, attended b = born BG = burial grounds btw = between bur = buried bef = before c = circa, about cem = cemetery cert = certificate cd = contrary to the Discipline ch = child, children, church chm = condemned his/her misconduct chr = charter co = chosen overseer (s), county com = complained, complained of comm = committee comp = complained, complained of con = condemned ct = certificate, certificate to d = died, day dau = daughter dec = deceased dis = disowned, disowned for div = divorced dp = dropped plain dress and/or speech dr = drinking spiritous liquor to excess drpd = dropped dt = daughter, daughters dtd = dated e = east end = endorsed FBG = Friends burial grounds fam = family form = formerly fr = from Frds = Friends gc = granted certificate gct = granted certificate to gl = granted letter glt = granted letter to gr dau = grand daughter gr s = grand son Gr Yd = grave yard h or hus = husband j = joined jas = joined another society JP = justice of the peace ltm = liberated to marry, left at liberty to marry lvd = lived lvg = living m = marry, married, marrying, marriage, month mbr = member mbrp = membership mcd = married contrary to Discipline MG = minister of the Gospel MH = meeting house, church mi = miles MM = monthly meeting mos = married out of society mou = married out of unity mt = married to mtg = meeting mvd = moved n = north na = not attending meeting neg att = neglecting attendance nmn = no middle name NW Terr = Northwest Territory O = Orthodox, Ohio ou = out of unity PM = preparative meeting PO = post office address prc = produced a certificate prcf = produced a certificate from prob = probably Qkr = Quaker QM = quarterly meeting rcd = recorded rec/rcd = receive, received recrq = received by request relfc = released from care for relrq = released by request rem = remove, removed ret = returned, retired (rarely used) ret mbrp = retained membership rev = reversed rm = reported married rmt = reported married to roc = received on certificate rocf = received on certificate from rol = received on letter rolf = received on letter from rpd = reported rrq = request, requests, requested rqc = requested certificate rqct = requested certificate to rqcuc = requested to come under care (of mtg.) rst = reinstate, reinstated s = son, south sep = separated sis = sister temp = temporarily transfrd = transferred twp = township uc = under care (of mtg) unm = unmarried upl = using profane language w = wife, west w/c = with consent of wid = widow w/pwr = with power wrkd = worked y = year YM = yearly meeting Disciplinary complaints consisted of: fiddling, dancing, drinking intoxicating liquor to excess, serving in the militia or other armed forces, using profane language, fighting, failure to meet financial obligations, marrying contrary to the order used by Friends, deviation from plainness in apparel or speech, joining another religious society, etc. Unless the offending member expressed sorrow for his misconduct and brought a signed paper condemning the same, he was usually disowned. ============================================================================== Bundy Post A45 ____________________________________________________________________________ Hi gang, I haven't posted anything for a while. Thanks for being patient. I have spent a lot of time with other matters on Quaker-roots but also recovering about 100 Mendenhall families from a web site who are Bundy family descendants but are not in V.Mayo Bundy's books. It also has a ton of Bundy stuff from the New England line. Many of you might want to explore using it. This is a general family tree type site, with about 7 million people. I find it very useful to fill in missing data, etc. http:www.gendex.com:8080/ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood __________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61343 Eli Morris s. Benjamin Morris and Millicent Draper #BGA6134" (11/19/1786- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina m. 3/14/1810 at Welles Meeting House, Suttons Creek MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Esther Guyer dt. John Guyer and Abigail (8/23/1789- ) b. Suttons Creek MM, Perquimans Co, North Carolina Child Matilda Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Family went to White Water MM, Wayne Co, Indiana in 1812. __________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61344 Joseph Morris s. Benjamin Morris and Elizabeth Overman #BGA6134"' (8/25/1764-7/22/1819) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 5/1/1788 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Sarah Haskitt dt. John Haskitt and Elizabeth Woodly (11/23/1771-10/17/1808) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Margaret Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/19/1791- ) 2. Mary Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/4/1793-10/5/1795) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 3. Lemuel Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (1/14/1796- ) 4. Aaron Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/27/1798- ) 5. Elizabeth Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/19/1800- ) m. 1/28/1824 to Thomas Pritchard #BGA613441 6. Leah Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/18/1803-7/17/1824) d.Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 7. Mary Sanders Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (7/31/1805-8/13/1809) d. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 8. Sarah Sanders Morris b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (10/18/1808- ) m. abt 1828 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina to ???? Palmer ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61345 Nathan Symons s. Jesse Symons and Sarah Bundy #BGA6134 (10/5/1786- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1811 at Guilford Co, North Carolina Jane Small dt. Obadiah Small and Elizabeth Symons (12/28/1793- ) b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina Child Elizabeth Symons b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina Family moved to White Water MM, Wayne Co, Indiana in 1811. ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61346 Thomas Symons s. Jese Symons and Sarah Bundy #BGA6134 (2/17/1782- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina 5/1/1811 at New Garden MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina Hannah Coffin dt. Bethuel Coffin and Hannah Dicks (5/15/1788- ) b. New Garden MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina Children Unknown Family moved to White Water MM, Wayne Co, Indiana in 1811. ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61361 Obadiah Small, Jr. s. Obadiah Small and Lydia Bundy #BGA6154 (4/11/1764-7/15/1793) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina Married (her 1st) 1/21/1786 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Elizabeth Symons dt. Thomas Symons and Jane Bundy #BGA6136 (4/5/1768- 1841) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina bur. in Indiana Children 1. Lydia Small b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (12/8/1786- ) m. to Isaac Jones #BGA31361D 2. Abraham Small b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (8/28/1788-11/4/1872) m. abt 1810 at Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina to Delilah Rawlings 3. Josiah Small b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (10/18/1790- ) m. 1/3/1816 at White Water Meeting House, White Water MM, Wayne Co, Indiana to Jane Moore 4. Anna Small b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (7/27/1792- ) m. Jonathan Pearson 5. Jane (Jean) Small b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (12/28/1793- ) m. 1811 to Nathan Symons #BGA61345 ____________________________________________________________________________ Bundy Post A46 ________________________________________________________________________ Hi gang, I will try to be more prolific in my output to the group. I thought you might like to know that I was able to push through a second line to Adam this morning, independent of the first one which I have known for several months. The old line was through Williams and Humphrey into the Welsh and through the English Royalty. The new one goes from Worrall through different Welsh, but not through the English Royalty. It comes in through King Priam of Troy. One has to be careful not to take this all too seriously. But it is a lot of fun to define an exact relationship to Abraham, Judah etc. Also to link in some of the semimythological persons of history. This is a strange business. The more you have, the more you can get. When you pass a certain point, almost everything you look at has some recovery value for your data base. To get to this point though you have to do a lot of home work and collecting of other peoples work. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood __________________________________________________________________________ Jackie Thomas of our group sent in the following. Thanks, Jackie. Here is just a tid bit from one of the original Quaker books here in Grant Co.In. Marion Monthy Meeting Membership Book 1904-1915 Bundy Elias, received,1890,4,9 born Miami Co,In, 1864,4,12 married Grant Co, In, 1893,9,23 son of John and Hannah Simons Bundy Bundy, Narcissa L. w/o Elias, received 1894,4,9, born Randolph Co,NC 1864,3,12 d/o Ivy and Sarah Stewart Luther. Bundy, Homer L., Birthright, born Grant Co, In, 1896,8,23 s/o Elias and Narcissa Bundy. Bundy, Howard E., Birthright, born Grant Co, In, 1899,9,6 s/o Elias and Narcissa Bundy. Thought this little bit might help somebody fill in some empty spaces Til Later, Jackie Penrod Thomas ____________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61361' William Newby s. Samuel Newby and Elizabeth Sanders #BHA211' (12/30/1743-5/30/1831) b. Perquimans Co, North Carolina d. Spiceland, Henry Co, Indiana married 2nd (her 2nd) 4/7/1805 at Springfield MM, Guilford Co, NC Elizabeth Symons (Small) dt. Thomas Symons and Jane Bundy #BGA6136 (4/5/1768- 1841) b. Pasquotnak MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. in Indiana Children 1. Nathan Newby b. Springfield MM, Guilfoed Co, North Carolina (12/22/1805-8/27/1806) d. Springfield MM, Guilfoed Co, North Carolina 2. Thomas Newby b. Springfield MM, Guilfoed Co, North Carolina (3/11/1807- ) m. 1st 8/2/1827 to Susannah Pearson #BGA613611 m. 2nd 1/2/1834 to Millicent Reece #BGA613611' 3. Cyrus Newby b. Springfield MM, Guilfoed Co, North Carolina (10/10/1809- ) m. to Susan #BGA613612 4. Joseph Newby b. Elk MM, Preble Co, Ohio (but in Indiana) (10/7/1815-1/30/1898) bur. Spiceland, Henry Co, Indiana m. 1/9/1840 to Naomi Hannah Dicks #BGA613613 ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61361" William Newby, Sr. (see above) married 1st 10/8/1766 at Old Neck Meeting House, Perquimans Co, North Carolina. Reported marriage 11/3/1766. Elizabeth Ratcliff dt. Joseph Ratcliff and Mary Fletcher? ( -8/25/1803) d. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina Children 1. Joshua Newby b. Center MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (3/15/1767- ) m. 12/21/1789 to Rachel Nixon #BGA613616 2. Frederick Newby b. Center MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (10/25/1768- ) m. to Eleanor Lassiter #BGA61361C 3. Ann Newby b. Center MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (1/15/1771-5/5/1816) d. New Garden MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina m. 2/22/1789 to Eleazer Hunt #BGA613614 4. Gabriel Newby b. Center MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (2/14/1773- ) m. 9/28/1796 to Elizabeth Phelps #BGA613617 5. Samuel Newby b. Center MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (3/29/1775- ) m. abt 1801 at Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, NC to Rachel 6. Sarah Newby b. Center MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (5/7/1777- ) m. 4/16/1800 to George Farlow #BGA613615 7. Elizabeth Newby b. Center MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (5/21/1779- ) m. ???? Farrington 8. Miriam Newby b. North Carolina (6/14/1781- ) m. 10/10/1804 to Dempsey Overman #BGA61361A 9. William Newby b. Center MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (8/17/1783- ) m. 1/4/1804 to Sarah Overman #BGA61361B 10. Josiah Newby b. North Carolina (3/16/1786- ) m. to Elizabeth #BGA613618 11. Mary Newby b. North Carolina (6/17/1788- ) m. 10/24/1810 to Josiah M. Nixon #BGA61366 12. Jemima Newby b. North Carolina (9/21/1791- ) m. 10/2/1808 to Aaron Lancaster Gilbert #BGA613619 ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61362 Josiah Gilbert s. Jeremiah Gilbert and Miriam Overman #BGA6141 (8/10/1773-1/22/1839) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina d. in Indiana married 4/19/1797 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Dorothy Nixon dt. John Nixon, Jr. & Jane Bundy (Symons) #BGA6136' (4/17/1777-12/12/1852) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Miriam Gilbert b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/17/1798- ) 2. Sarah Gilbert b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (2/7/1800-9/12/1802) 3. Elizabeth Gilbert b. Center MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (8/3/1802- ) 4. Mary Gilbert b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (2/15/1805- ) 5. Dorothy Gilbert b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (12/29/1807-1/6/1839) d. in Indiana m. 5/2/1827 to John Street #BGA613621 6. Josiah Gilbert, Jr. b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (11/30/1809- ) 7. Lydia Gilbert b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (4/22/1812- ) ___________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61363 Henry Palin, Jr. s. Henry Palin, Sr. and Mary Hill (12/6/1778- ) married 1/21/1798 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Sarah Nixon dt. John Nixon, Jr. & Jane Bundy Symons #BGA6136' (3/17/1774- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Nixon Palin b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/3/1800- ) 2. Mary Palin b. Springfield MM, Guildford Co, North Carolina (12/6/1810- ) 3. Henry Palin, III b. Springfield MM, Guildford Co, North Carolina (1/12/1802- ) 4. Exum Palin b. Springfield MM, Guildford Co, North Carolina (1/8/1808- ) ____________________________________________________________________________ ============================================================================ Bundy Post A47 ___________________________________________________________________________ Hi gang, As your coordinator I am supposed to be the ultimate authority on Bundys. I am constantly answering questions about the family to inquirers. I do so because this is a good source of recruits for our group. Tonight I did so and it took most of four hours to research and draft the reply. Hope he joins us. In any case I have included here the message I drafted in reply. I was able to answer close to two thirds of his questions. He has one family that I know nothing about which enters into a number of questions. I thought you might like to see what kind of questions are presented. One day maybe one of you would like to replace me in this job. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ___________________________________________________________________________ >I have been communication with Rodney at Roddes@aol.com. He has helped >with me some of my missing dates on the Doudna line. He gave me your >e-mail address for some possible help on the Bundy line. The following >are all bundy's related to the Baileys. Any help would be appreciated: > >1. Ann Bundy, b abt 1841 .daughter of Benjamin Bundy and Delitha Bailey. > Any exact birth dates and death dates and places. Ann Bundy was born 3/3/1839 at Short Creek MM, Jefferson Co, Ohio. She married on 4/19/1865 at Concord, Short Creek MM, Jefferson Co, Ohio to Robert W. Hampton. Family move to Springville MM, Iowa 8/23/1870. >2. Anna Mary Bundy married Alfred Lindley Bailey...need birth date and > death date/place. I can't pin this one down yet. I need some idea of dates or something concrete. >3. Benjamin Bundy..married 2 Baileys..father was Josiah. Need exact > birthdate/place as well as death date/place. Have his mother as > Bethiah (no maiden name) Benjamin Bundy was bor 12/7/1787 at Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina. He died 4/26/1875 and is buried at Concord, Belmont Co, Ohio. His mother was Bethiah Owens. >4. Bernita Bundy, abt 1910..married Josepth Stanton Bundy..need birth > date/place as well as death date/place. I need some more info about Joseph to pin this one down. Parents? >5. David Bundy b abt 1843..don't know where or death date/place...son of Benjamin. David was born 11/13/1840 at Short Creek MM, Jefferson Co, Ohio. He died 9/30/1922. He married about 1870 outside the Quakers at Short Creek MM, Jefferson Co, Ohio tp Esther Milligan, for which he was disowned. He had 4 children. >6. Elizabeth Bundy b 30 Aug 1836, Belmont, Ohio..don't have death date/place. Elizabeth was born 8/30/1836 at Stillwater MM, Belmont Co, Ohio. That is all I know. >7. Elizabeth Bundy b abt 1820,belmont, Ohio..don't have death > date/place or exact birthdate. Married Hezekiah Bailey. Also don't > have her's mother maiden name. Elizabeth Bundy was born 5/28/1826 at Stillwater MM, Belmont Co, Ohio. she died 12/14/1891. She is the daughter of William Bundy and Sarah Overman. >8. Ezekiel Bundy...only have he married Maria Engle. Ezekiel Bundy was born 7/26/1807 at Concord MM, Belmont Co, Ohio. He died 11/2/1866. He is the son of William Bundy and Sarah Overman. He married 1st 10/27/1830 to Maria Engle at Stillwater Meeting House, Belmont Co, Ohio and had 9 children. He married 2nd 9/29/1852 to Sarah Hoyle (Stanton) dt Benjamin Hoyle and Tabitha Grimshaw and the widow of Edmund Stanton. >9. Frederick Roy Bundy.. abt 1883, Belmont Co. don't have exact > birth date or death date/place. Married Clara Bailey and he was son > of Charles Bundy. Frederick Bundy was born 9/30/1873 at Colerain, Ohio, and died (either 1919 at Tacoma, Ohio or 12/4/1960). >10. Gilmore Bundy..b abt 1896..son of Smith Stanton Bundy and mother was Juniata Bailey. don't have exact birthdate or deathdate/place. I don't have any records of eithr Smith Stanton Bundy or Gilmore Bundy. >11. Jane Bundy..father was Benjamin Bundy..mother was Delitha Bailey. Don't have birthdate/place or death date/place. Jane was born 3/11/1842 at Short Creek MM, Jefferson Co, Ohio and died the same day. >12. Jesse brother to Jane above. Don't have same info as for Jane. There was not brother of Jane named Jesse. There was a Josiah. >13. Joseph Stanton Bundy...don't have death date/place. I have a Joseph S.Bundy, born 1/1/1860 and died 12/20/1885 of typhoid fever. Could this be the one you want? >14. Josiah Bundy..another son of Benjamin..don't have exact birthdate/ place and death date/place. Josiah was born 12/7/1825 at Concord MM, Belmont Co, Ohio. He died 7/7/1892 at Short Creek MM, Jefferson Co, Ohio and is buried at Concord, Belmont Co, Ohio. >15. Josiah, Bundy b 11 April 1829..son of Stanton Bundy...don't have death date/place Neither do I. >16. Josiah, Bundy...married Bethiah ?...don't have any other info on > him...is this the same Josiah as above. This is the same as no. 3. He married Bethian Owens. Josiah was born 1755, the fifth childe of Moses Bundy and Jane Perisho. He married 3/4/1787 at Core Sound MM in Carter Co, North Carolina. six children. >17. Martha Bundy..b abt 1833..daugt of Benjamin..need exact birthdate > /place and death date/place. Need more information. >18. Mary Ann Bundy..another daughter of Benjamin..need same as above. Same as above. >19. Mary Jane Bundy..daugt of Ezekiel Bundy..married Jesse Starbuck > ..need birthdate/place and death date/place. Mary Jane was born 5/20/1845 at Stillwater MM, Belmont Co, Ohio. She died 7/15/1911. >20. Matilda Bundy...another child of Benjamin..need same as above I don't have any Matilda Bundys. >21. Matthew Bundy..b 24 March 1826..need death date/place I don' have it either. >22. Rachel Bundy..another child of Benjamin..need same as above I think is is becoming obvious that I don't have this family. >23. Rebecca D. Bundy...married Daniel Stanton..b 11 Dec 1853 and died > 1926 in Belmont Co.,Ohio..not sure who her parents are? Rebecca is the daughter of Chalkley Bundy and Sarah Doudna. >24. Ruth Bundy...married Josiah Doudna..b 7 Nov 1849 died 1931..don't > know her parents either. Ruth Bundy is the dt. John Bundy and Anna Edgerton. >25. Sarah Bundy...another child of Benjamin..need same as above. Still the same problem. >26. Sarah Bundy..1821, Belmont..d 1885..father was Benjamin but different > wife, Mary Bailey. Is this correct or same as above Sarah. Benjamin had only one child with Mary Bailey. She was named Pheriba Bundy. (b. 1820) Mary died 1822. >27. Smith Stanton Bundy..b abt 1870. need exact birthdate and death > date/place. He married Juniata Bailey..not sure who his parents are. Again, I don't have Smith Stanton Bundy, nor Juniata Bailey. >28. Stanton Bundy..abt 1798..son of Josiah Bundy..not sure of mother's > maiden name, Bethia ?..married Ann Nancy Bailey. Need birthdate/place > and death date/place. Stanton Bundy was born 4/6/1799 at Core Sound MM, Carteret Co, North Carolina. He died 10/18/1873 at Stillwater MM, Belmont Co, Ohio. Again his mother is Bethiah Owens. >29. Susannah Bundy...b 14 July 1820..daugt of Stanton Bundy..need death > date/place I don't have it either. >30. Willard L. Bundy..b 2 April 1906..son of Frederick Roy and Clara > Bailey...need death date/place. I don't have any record that he has died. He married 12/18/1936 to Shirley Webb. >31. William Bundy...I have two 1 born abt 1831..don't know where or > when/where died..father was Benjamin Bundy..mother was Delitha > Bailey. The other Bundy married a Sarah ?..don't know if they are > the same or not as don't have this William Bundy's parents. William Bundy was born 8/4/1829 at Short Creek MM, Jefferson Co, Ohio. He m. 5/3/1856 to Sarah Ann Cope. Don't have a death date or place. William Bundy was born 1/1/1780 at Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina. He died 6/21/1828 at Chesterfield MM, Athens Co, Ohio. He is buried at Elliotts, Chesterfield, Morgan Co, Ohio or at Deerfield, Morgan Co, Ohio. He married 10/8/1803 to Sarah Overman. He is my 4GGfather. >32. Zelma Bundy...b abt 1894..Belmont, Ohio...son of Smith Stanton and > Juniata Bailey..don't have exact birthdate and death date/place. Again, I don't have this family. >Any help would be appreciated. If I can be of any help with the Bailey > line, feel free to ask. My grandfather Frederick Bailey was from > Barnesville,Belmont,Ohio and have been working on this line over the > last few months..have about 1,200 names in the data bank at this point > in time. Again...appreciate any help you may be able to provide. >Greg Merrill At this point I invited him to join us. =========================================================================== Bundy Post A48 _______________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61363 Henry Palin, Jr. s. Henry Palin, Sr. and Mary Hill (12/6/1778- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 1/21/1798 at Little River Meeting House, Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Sarah Nixon dt. John Nixon, Jr. & Jane Bundy (Symons) #BGA6134' (3/17/1774- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina Children 1. Nixon, Palin b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (4/3/1800- ) 2. Henry Palin, Jr. b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (1/12/1802- ) 3. Exum Palin b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (1/8/1808- ) 4. Mary Palin b. Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina (12/6/1810- ) Family moved in 1812 to White Water MM, Indiana _________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61364 Thomas Nixon s. John Nixon, Sr. & Jane Bundy (Symons) #BGA6136' (4/18/1779- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 6/4/1801 at Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina Mary Smith dt. John Smith and Tishe (3/18/1784- ) b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina Couple moved in 1805 to Miami MM, Warren Co, Ohio, where both were disowned in 1807. _________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61365 Jesse Munden s. William Munden and Elizabeth (2/18/1761- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 4/3/1808 at Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina Mary Nixon dt. John Nixon, Sr. & Jane Bundy (Symons) #BGA6136' (11/20/1785- ) Family moved in 1811 to White Water MM, Indiana. _________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61366 Josiah M. Nixon s. John Nixon, Sr. & Jane Bundy (Symons) #BGA6136' (2/23/1783- ) b. Pasquotank MM, Pasquotank Co, North Carolina married 10/24/1810 at Springfield MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina Mary Newby dt. William Newby & Elizabeth Ratcliff #BGA6136661" (6/17/1788- ) Couple moved in 1811 to White Water MM, Indiana. __________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61511 Gideon Bundy s. Jehu Bundy and Lydia Griffin #BGA6151 (3/31/1774- ) married 6/12/1800 at Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina Rachel Crow dt. Reuben Crow and Abigail Lee ( - ) Couple moved in 1813 to Lick Creek MM, Harrison Co, Indiana __________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61512 Jesse Henley s. John Henley and Mary (1/16/1777- ) b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina married 5/7/1801 at Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina Miriam Bundy dt. Jehu Bundy and Lydia Griffin #BGA6151 (abt 1779- ) b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina Children 1. Elizabeth Henley b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (abt 1803- ) m. 6/14/1821 to John Winslow #BGA61521 2. Penninah Henley b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina (abt 1805 ) m. 5/11/1826 to Jesse Winslow #BGA61522 __________________________________________________________________________ Family BGA61521 Samuel Bundy s. Christopher Bundy and Margaret #BGA6152 (6/10/1786- ) b. Back Creek MM, Randolph Co, North Carolina married 11/14/1811 at Deep River MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina Rhoda Coffin dt. Joseph Coffin and Hannah (12/25/1793- ) b. Deep River MM, Guilford Co, North Carolina __________________________________________________________________________ Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ========================================================================== Bundy Post A49 _______________________________________________________________________ Hi gang, I had a messup and some of you got double messages earlier today. Sorry about that. Think I have the problem cleared up now. First I have some additional information which was sent in by Jim Atkisson. Then there is a problem: "Which Phineas Bundy is the correct one?" This involves Charles, our newest member, who is just joining tonight and Jeanne Jessie who just joined this morning. I think I can clear the matter up, at least I am going to give it a good shot. You can all share in this. I want this to be a group, with all of us sharing the problems raised, not an elitist organization where everyone sends me the problem and I pontificate the answer. In any case we should welcome our two newest members. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood __________________________________________________________________________ I have some info on the families in this post which are in my records as follows: Family BGA61365 I show this Jesse Munden as being b. Sep 10, 1779 and was the son of William Munden & Ruth Cromwell (not Elizabeth). Family BGA61512 I have the mother of Jesse Henley as being Mary ALBERTSON. Also, I have the dates for Penninah Henley as being b. Jan 24, 1808 - d. Dec 14, 1885. Family BGA61521 I have the mother of Samuel Bundy as being Margaret HILL. I also have the mother of Rhoda Coffin as being Hannah BULLINGER, and show Rhoda's death date as Nov 01, 1829. Would like anyone's input into this info. Thanks, Jim Atkisson __________________________________________________________________________ ========================================================================== It was good to hear from someone who could help me. Yes I would like to join your group. I have no experince and have very little info to share. I would appreciate any help and info that I can get. I can give you what little I have found. I'm not sure that I'm related to the Phineas Bundy that Jeanne Jessie referred to. Since Jeanne sent me that info I found out that Phineas L. Bundy was born Sept 22, 1846, died June 7, 1914. His one and only known wife was named Mahalia. They had four sons that I've been able to find, Charles, Arthur, Elroy, William and a daughter named Lillia. Charles would be my great grandfather. I have no info on his brothers or his sister at this time. My family did a poor job of passing on family history and it seems my Dad, brother and I are trying to piece together our heritage, and so far I've got more info than they and that's not much. Phineas served in the army during the civil war, but for some strange reason his records are sealed. I'm in the prosses of getting them opened to public domain. Thank you for your intrest. Charles B. Bundy My email address is: clbundy@grandnet.com or clbundy@hotmail.com ___________________________________________________________________________ Well here is what I found out: The normal Phineas Bundy whom we find in the records was born 7/4/1801 and d. 2/4/1887. He married 5 times and had children with the first two wives, one with the first and nine with the second. There is a lot of follow-on information concerning the first child by the second marriage, Dr. Miles Murphy Bundy. But Phineas had a son, also named Phineas Bundy, b. abt 1845 who served in the Civil War. This Phineas is not mentioned in the master Index of V. Mayo Bundy's book and so is overlooked by others but also by me. The family looks like this: Phineas Bundy s. Jeremiah Bundy and Elizabeth "Betsy" Low (7/4/1801-2/4/1887) married 1st Nancy Reynolds died at birth of son. Child William Bundy married 2nd in 1826 Nancy Turner ( -1845/8) Children 1. Dr. Miles Murphy Bundy b. Guilford Co, North Carolina ( 1827-9/12/1877) d. Tipton Co, Indiana m. 1/29/1852 to Carolina A. Allison - 8 children (much additional information available) 2. John Bundy served in the Civil War ( 1829- ) 3. Elizabeth Bundy ( 1831- ) 4. Rebecca Bundy ( 1833- ) 5. James Bundy killed in the Civil War ( 1838- ) 6. George Bundy (twin) probably died at birth ( 1840- ) 7. Ruth Ann Bundy (twin) ( 1840- ) 8. Martha Bundy ( 1843- ) 9. Phineas Bundy, Jr. served in the Civil War ( 1845- ) It looks to me like this is the Phineas Bundy that Charles has above. The date of 1845 is probably only approximated by V. Mayo Bundy. Thus we have Charles's Phineas is the son of Jeanne's Phineas, and both of you are now related to each other as your are now related to most of us in the group. To continue the lineage that shows this: Jeremiah Bundy is the 4th child of Caleb Bundy and his third wife Miriam Morgan. (I descend from Caleb Bundy and his first wife, Elizabeth Henby.) Caleb Bundy is the 3rd child of John Bundy and Elizabeth Keaton. John Bundy is the 1st child of Caleb Bundy and Jane Manners. Caleb Bundy is the 2nd child of William Bundy and Elizabeth Bundy. William Bundy is the keystone for all of the North Carolina branch. We are in the process of documenting this family now. If you read your postings, you will see that you are now in the thick of things along with the rest of us. And Charles, you now will have more family group sheets and relatives than you probably ever imagined. (at least 2000-3000 families right now, with more surfacing every day). Case closed! I hope. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood, Group Coordinator ______________________________________________________________ Addition to A series from Helen Stevensen: The only data I can prove on the Bundy line I am researching is the following: Mary John Bundy was born 18 October 1830 probably in Pasquotank Co., NC. she married William Henry Modlin in May of 1857. They were the parents of: John T. b 1858; he was blind Isadore b 1860;m m Reuben D. Pendleton on 3 July 1881 in Elizabeth City, NC *Margaret Hollowell b 11 Dec 1863 Weeksville NC; m Seth M. Brothers William Henry b 15 Aug 1864 Weeksville, NC m Mary V. Cartwright. He d 22 May 1937 buried in New Hollywood Cem, Elizabeth City, NC Mary John Bundy died 14 December 1880. Her mother Mary C. (____) is said, by V. Mayo Bundy,to have been Mary Clark Davis but he gives no documentation for this claim; I do not think his data is correct. Nor do I believe that he has the right John Bundy. There is the possibility, only heresay, that Mary C. married1) John Davis 2) Nathan O. Morris 3) John Bundy and 4) Mr. Gregory. Mary C. Gregory is listed twice on the 1850 Fed. Census of Pasquotank Co., NC; in one listing she is shown as the head of the household, age 55 and born in NC; in the same listing is her daughter Mary John Bundy age 18. The second listing gives the same data with the addition of a Susan Burgess age 18 living in the household. (different location) Mary C. Gregory died in Pasquotank Co., NC and her will was prob. 16 June 1851; it can be found in Book N pg 243 at the Pasquotank Co., Court House. In this will she mentions her daughters Elizabeth Ann Tatum and Mary John Bundy. Elizabeth Ann marr John Tatum ion 18 April 1850 in Pasq. Co., he poss. the son of Samuel and Matilda Tatum; Elizabeth and John were the parents of: Mary C. and Caleb. Margaret Hollowell Modlin and Seth Morgan Brothers were the parents of my mother-in-law Gertie Brothers Stevenson. If you wish any more data let me know. Helen Stevenson HSteven899@aol.com Bundy Post A50 ________________________________________________________________________ Here are three contributions my group members. Thank you three for your support. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ________________________________________________________________________ First from Gregg Merrill: Inputting some of your info on the Bundys, I noticed on Family BGA61' that Samuel Bundy married an Ann Nicholson. You show a birthdate of 1787, and she was married in 1721 and died in 1743. Would her birthdate be 1687 instead of 1787? --------------------------- The answer is yes. It is a typo. But it should read 2/8/1688. _______________________________________________________________________ Sharon Davis sent in the following: I found the following on the Belmont Co, OH GenWeb site: BUNDY, Evelyn C. (Plummer) Submitted by: Paula Talbert The following is from the Wilson Scrapbook; dated ca. 1 Sep 1927: "The friends of Mrs. Carver T. Bundy were much surprised and saddened to learn of her sudden death which occurred at her home Saturday morning as the result of a fall at Summit Hotel near Uniontown, Pa. two weeks ago. She and her husband had gone on a little pleasure trip through Maryland and Pennsylvania and she was decending[sic] a flight of steps when the accident occurred. One side and hip were injured but no bones broken. She was brought home and apparently was improving, but internal trouble devel- oped forming a clot of blood on the heart and her death came unexpected. "Evelyn C. Bundy was born in Lynn county, Iowa, July 7, 1877 and was the daughter of Abram and Miriam Plummer. When but four years of age, her mother died, and she with her father and brothers came to the old Plummer home where her aunt, Mrs. Mary Plummer Doudna assumed the role of mother and they have always lived in the same home, Mrs. Bundy in turn caring for the aunt in her declining years. Mrs. Doudna is inenty years of age and feels the loss keenly. "In 1901 she was married to Carver T. Bundy who with two children, Edith and Ralph, both in the home, survive her. Besides these, she leaves two brothers, Herbert E. Plummer of Louisville, Ky., and Louis Plummer of Manchester, Md. Mrs. Bundy was born and reared in the Friends' faith and adhered to that faith throughout her life. She was endowed with a kind and jovial disposition that acquired her many friends. Funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Stillwater meeting house according to the rites of the Friends and burial was made in the cemetery nearby." Sharon Davis ____________________________________________________________________________ Finally, Judy Alberts sent in this: Hello Cousin Bruce and other Bundy Researchers, I ran across my notes on Ruth Bundy (7/4/1784-1842) today, which includes reference to the administration of her estate by John Bundy and Ezekiel Bundy. (That is, I think it was her estate, as opposed to that of another Ruth Bundy of Belmont County, Ohio.) The full transcript of the probate papers that I have for the estate of Ruth Bundy follows my notes below. Since my own family history and genealogy have been immesurably enriched by the work of others, it is hoped that this post will beam back a little light of interest or utility for some fellow researchers out there. Thanks again to you all. Judy L. Alberts f/k/a Judith Lynne Winslow JAlberts97@aol.com ============================================================ >From my notes: RUTH BUNDY (1784-1842) was a younger sister of William Bundy, Sr. (1780-1828), my third great-grandfather on my father's side (JLA-1 [this is myself], Malvern John Winslow-2, Elva Eugenia BUNDY-3, Thomas Clarkson BUNDY-4, William BUNDY, Jr.-5, and William BUNDY, Sr.-6). Ruth was, therefore, my third great-grandaunt. It is not known if Ruth ever married. Since the papers I have do not state her birth date or identify family members, it is not certain that the probate papers transcribed below even relate to this particular relative, but it does seem probable. These documents show that the administrator of RUTH BUNDY's estate was a JOHN BUNDY. My relative, Ruth, also had an older brother, John, born in 1782; in addition she had at least two nephews named JOHN BUNDY (sons of brothers William and Zadock). Conceivably any of these Johns could have been appointed administrator of her estate, but I am inclined to believe it was her brother, John, who handled the matter. An EZEKIEL BUNDY (possibly another son of her brother, William) signed a statement of "Bad Debts" which he could not collect for Ruth's estate. This Ezekiel is identified at the end of the document as "one of the attorneys". RUTH BUNDY apparently never married. Her father, Dempsey Bundy, died when she was 14; her mother, Mary Boswell, when she was 20. I would guess she didn't move from North Carolina to Ohio until some time after both parents had died, which would be after 1804. ________________________________________________________________ COPIES OF PROBATE RECORDS are transcribed below. (Documentation received from Belmont County Probate Court, 101 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 on 01/28/98) (1) "Bond of John Bundy, Administrator of Ruth Bundy (Estate), 1842". Know all men by these presents, that we, JOHN BUNDY, ROBERT SMITH and EZEKIEL BUNDY, are held and firmly bound unto the State of Ohio in the sum of five hundred dollars, to the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we jointly and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals and dated this Seventh day of June, A.D. 1849. Whereas the above bound JOHN BUNDY was, on this ____ day of _______, 18___, by the Court of Common Pleas of Belmon County and State of Ohio, duly appointed administrator of the estate of RUTH BUNDY, late of said county, deceased: Now, the condition of the above obligation is such, that, if the said JOHN BUNDY shall make and return into said Court, on oath, within three months, a true inventory of all the moneys, goods, chattels, rights and credits of the said deceased, which have or shall come to his posses- sion or knowledge: and administrer, according to law, all the moneys, goods, chattels, rights and credits of the said deceased, and the proceeds of all his real estate, that may be sold for the payment of his debts, which shall, at any time, come to his possession, or the possession of any other person for him: and render, upon oath, a true account of his admini- stration, within eighteen months, and at any other time or times, when required by the Court or the law: and pay any balance remaiing in his hands, upon the settlement of his accounts to such person or persons as the Court or the law shall direct: and deliver the letters of administra- tion into Court, in case any will of the said deceased shall be hereafter duly proved and allowed, then the above obligation shall be void; otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue of law. Witness present (signed) John Bundy (signed) Robert H. Smith (signed) John C. Tallman (signed) Ezekiel Bundy ________________________________________________________________ (2) "Bundy. Bad Debts." A true and accurate account of nites [?] and book accounts against persons in despirate circumstances which I am not able to collect. Wm Nanes the bill four dollars and twenty cents............... 4.20 Thomas Garner note eighteen dollars and thirty-nine cents. 18.39 Wm Norres note three dollars..................................... 3.00 Leaben Nin book account seven dollars and fifty cents....... 7.50 George Wharton ten dollars of a remainder on ___?___ docket. 10.00 _____ 43.09 (signed) Ezekiel Bundy, one of the attorneys ========================================================================== Bundy Post 51 _________________________________________________________________________ Here is a list of Quaker terms and abbreviations which appeared on the Quaker-roots list today. Some of you may not be members so I am posting it here. Best Wishes, Bruce Wood ________________________________________________________________________ The following is a file available on CompuServe, prepared by Leslie Griffith Jacoby, and reposted here by permission. Standard abbreviations found in Hinshaw and other Quaker records. b born bur buried cert certificate ch child, children co chosen overseer(s) com complained, complained of con condemned d died dec deceased dis disowned, disowned for dt daughter(s) fam family form formerly gc granted certificate gct granted certificate to gl granted letter h husband jas joined another society ltm liberated to marry, left at liberty to marry m marry, married, marrying, marriage mbr member mbrp membership mcd married contrary to discipline MH meeting house MM monthly meeting mos married out of society mou married out of unity prc produced a certificate prcf produced a certificate from QM quarterly meeting rec receive, received recrq received y request relfc released from care for relrq released by request rem remove, removed rm reported married rmt reported married to roc received on certificate rocf received on certificate from rol received on letter rpd reported rq request, requests, requested rqc requested certificate rqct requested certificate to rqcuc requested to come under care (of meeting, mtg) rst reinstate, reinstated s son(s) uc under care (of mtg) w wife YM yearly meeting GLOSSARY common terms found in Quaker records: ACKNOWLEDGMENT: A formal acknowledgment by a member, in writing, of having acted in a manner contrary to discipline. CERTIFICATE: Generally, given to a member for movement between meetings. This included those given to ministers by their home meeting for travel to other locations and which were returned to the home meeting when the ministry was completed. DISOWNMENT: When a member of the Society of Friends acted in a manner contrary to discipline, that member was visited by a committee appointed by the meeting. If the member failed to acknowledge fault after visitation by the committee, then the member was disowned by the Society and could not be reinstated until acknowledgement of fault was made. LAID DOWN: Term for the official discontinuance of a meeting. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE: Document which was the official record that a marriage had taken place. No minister or other person officially performed a ceremony. Other papers which may be found as a part of the marriage process are: a record from the respective meetings, if appropriate, which stated the parties in question were of good character and free of any marriage commitments; a record of the parental consent to the marriage (if the parents were living); a letter from the parents giving consent to the marriage. This process may cover a period of more than one month. ----------------------------------------------------- MEETINGS: INDULGED MEETING: A meeting for worship only. Set up by a monthly meeting when a preparative meeting was impractical. MEN'S and WOMEN's MEETINGS: In the early years, separate meetings for business were held at the same location. Meetings for worship were held in the same room, men sitting on one side of the room, women on the other. Women's meetings were concerned only with the affairs of women in the meeting and records were kept of each meeting. In matters of discipline, and occasionally at other times, the two clerks would both sign the minute records. Matters of interest to both men and women were handled by small committees from each meeting, since they met at the same time and location but in separate rooms. Representatives, in pairs, could be sent to the other meeting when necessary. About 1880 separate men's and women's meetings began to disappear. MONTHLY MEETING: The main, and genealogically important, unit of the Society of Friends. Membership included members from all the indulged and preparative meetings under the jurisdiction of the monthly meeting. All registers of the subordinate meetings, and all business minutes, were kept by the monthly meeting. Final decisions in all matters were made in the monthly meeting. All members within its jurisdiction were expected to attend the business meetings. PARTICULAR MEETING: May have several meanings. It could be a worship meeting under a monthly meeting. Occasionally, it was a meeting of ministering Friends (especially in the early years), or it could distinguish a monthly from a quarterly meeting of the same name. PREPARATIVE MEETING: Officially authorized by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting in 1698. As the term was originally used, it indicated a