Ann <I>Morgan</I> Bond

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Ann Morgan Bond

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 Apr 1774 (aged 29)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Yard-XVIII
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Daughter of Evan Morgan, Esq., and his wife Mary. Sister of Dr. John Morgan and Sarah Masters. Baptized November 2, 1744, Christ Church, Philadelphia; on the Baptismal record is written she was one month old when baptized. She married Dr. Thomas Bond, Jr., at Christ Church on May 10, 1764. The Morgan and Bond families were neighbors on 2nd Street in Philadelphia.

Ann Morgan and Dr. Thomas Bond, Jr., had three children:

1. Mary Bond who married William Ward Burrows. She is the only child with living descendants.

2. Sarah Bond who married David Easton of Alexandria, Virginia.

3. Thomas Bond III, see inscription below.
Daughter of Evan Morgan, Esq., and his wife Mary. Sister of Dr. John Morgan and Sarah Masters. Baptized November 2, 1744, Christ Church, Philadelphia; on the Baptismal record is written she was one month old when baptized. She married Dr. Thomas Bond, Jr., at Christ Church on May 10, 1764. The Morgan and Bond families were neighbors on 2nd Street in Philadelphia.

Ann Morgan and Dr. Thomas Bond, Jr., had three children:

1. Mary Bond who married William Ward Burrows. She is the only child with living descendants.

2. Sarah Bond who married David Easton of Alexandria, Virginia.

3. Thomas Bond III, see inscription below.

Inscription

XVIII
Underneath this Marble lie the Remains of
MRS ANN BOND
The late amiable Consort of
Thomas Bond Jun'
and Daughter of the worthy and much lamented
Evan Morgan, Esq.
She departed this life
the 6th of April 1774
Aged 29 years
The Body of her only Son
Thomas Bond
was also here deposited, who
died a month before her at 3 years old

Round them, ye Angels, constant virgils keep;
And guard, fair Innocence, their sacred sleep
Till that bright Morn shall make their beauteous clay
To bloom and sparkle in eternal Day.



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