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Franklin Maxim Bond

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Franklin Maxim Bond

Birth
Ritchie County, West Virginia, USA
Death
15 Oct 1924 (aged 77)
Garwin, Tama County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Garwin, Tama County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 97, No 18, p 575, Nov. 3, 1924.

Franklin M. Bond was born in Ritchie County, W. Va., October 26, 1846, and died in Garwin, Iowa, October 15, 1924, aged 77 years, 11 months, 19 days.

He was the second child in a family of six children, two of whom are still living, Oliver, and Mrs. Harriet Stout, both of Albion, Wis.

While still a child he, with his parents, removed to Minnesota and located near New UIm, and a few years later returned to West Virginia, locating at Lost Creek; at which place he was converted and united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church of that place; where he retained his membership till the end of life.

On April 20, 1873, he was united in marriage with Miss Martha Jane Chancy, who departed this life April 25, 1878. To this union were born three children: Alonzo, who died at the age of 16 years, and Albert and Charles who are still living.

February 6, 1879, the deceased was united by marriage with Nancy Elizabeth McGinty, of Roan County, W. Va., who is still living. This marriage resulted in the birth of ten children, six of whom preceded their father in death, one of whom was Ellsworth S., who was a member of the aviation department during the World War, and died in the hospital in Kansas City, April 19, 1918. Four daughters are still living: Mrs. Hetty Libby, of Toledo, Iowa; Mrs. Elsie Sleeper, of Vancouver, B. C.; Mrs. Rosa Stull, of Beaman, Iowa; and Mrs. Meretta Holmes, of Waterloo, Iowa.

In 1864, the deceased enlisted in Company E, Eleventh Regiment of Minnesota Volunteers, during the Civil War, and served his country till the close of the war.

The deceased leaves to mourn their loss: his wife, his aged stepmother, six children, one brother, one sister, three half-brothers, three half-sisters, fourteen grandchildren, and a large number of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted in the Seventh Day Baptist church in Garwin on October 17, by Rev. E. H. Socwell, of Dodge Center, Minn., and were attended by a large number of people.
E. H. S.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 97, No 18, p 575, Nov. 3, 1924.

Franklin M. Bond was born in Ritchie County, W. Va., October 26, 1846, and died in Garwin, Iowa, October 15, 1924, aged 77 years, 11 months, 19 days.

He was the second child in a family of six children, two of whom are still living, Oliver, and Mrs. Harriet Stout, both of Albion, Wis.

While still a child he, with his parents, removed to Minnesota and located near New UIm, and a few years later returned to West Virginia, locating at Lost Creek; at which place he was converted and united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church of that place; where he retained his membership till the end of life.

On April 20, 1873, he was united in marriage with Miss Martha Jane Chancy, who departed this life April 25, 1878. To this union were born three children: Alonzo, who died at the age of 16 years, and Albert and Charles who are still living.

February 6, 1879, the deceased was united by marriage with Nancy Elizabeth McGinty, of Roan County, W. Va., who is still living. This marriage resulted in the birth of ten children, six of whom preceded their father in death, one of whom was Ellsworth S., who was a member of the aviation department during the World War, and died in the hospital in Kansas City, April 19, 1918. Four daughters are still living: Mrs. Hetty Libby, of Toledo, Iowa; Mrs. Elsie Sleeper, of Vancouver, B. C.; Mrs. Rosa Stull, of Beaman, Iowa; and Mrs. Meretta Holmes, of Waterloo, Iowa.

In 1864, the deceased enlisted in Company E, Eleventh Regiment of Minnesota Volunteers, during the Civil War, and served his country till the close of the war.

The deceased leaves to mourn their loss: his wife, his aged stepmother, six children, one brother, one sister, three half-brothers, three half-sisters, fourteen grandchildren, and a large number of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted in the Seventh Day Baptist church in Garwin on October 17, by Rev. E. H. Socwell, of Dodge Center, Minn., and were attended by a large number of people.
E. H. S.

Inscription

Franklin M.
1846 - 1924
Co. E., 11th Minn. Vol. In.



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