Nancy Gibson1

F, #926
     She married Joseph C England, son of David England and Elizabeth (?), in Cooke County, Texas, on 24 December 1858.2,1

Citations

  1. [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 5.
  2. [S1053] Cooke Co TX Marriages Index, online at rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcooke/Cookemarriage,Joseph C. ENGLAND to Nancy J. GIBSON 24 Dec 1858.

Elizabeth Allred1

F, #927
     She married Joseph C England, son of David England and Elizabeth (?), in Grayson County, Texas, on 30 January 1862.1

Citations

  1. [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 5.

Celestria Allred1

F, #928, b. about 1850
     Celestria Allred was born about 1850.1
     She married Joseph C England, son of David England and Elizabeth (?), in Grayson County, Texas, on 8 September 1867.1

Citations

  1. [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 5.

George W Gibson1

M, #929
     He married Sarah J England, daughter of David England and Elizabeth (?), in Cooke County, Texas, on 27 October 1858.2,1

Citations

  1. [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 5.
  2. [S1053] Cooke Co TX Marriages Index, online at rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcooke/Cookemarriage,Geo. W. GIBSON to Sarah ENGLAND       1858.

Emma Appelona Jennings1

F, #930, b. 18 July 1862, d. 12 June 1941
     Emma Appelona Jennings was born on 18 July 1862.2
     She married David Rudolph England, son of David England and Frances Natalie Rudolph, in Woodbine, Cooke County, Texas, on 23 January 1881.1
     Emma died on 12 June 1941 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, at age 78.1,2 She was buried at Oak Wood Cemetery, Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas.3,4

Citations

  1. [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 5-6.
  2. [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Emma Applona Jennings England, Oak Wood Cemetery, Whitesboro, Texas, memorial #91591793, printout 29 Mar 2014, gives date.
  3. [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Emma Applona Jennings England, Oak Wood Cemetery, Whitesboro, Texas, memorial #91591793, printout 29 Mar 2014.
  4. [S1054] Grayson Co TX Cemeteries Index, online at txgenweb3.org/txgranson/ceme...,Oak Wood Cemetery, Whitesboro
    ENGLAND E A 18 JUL 1862 12 JUN 1941
    *S/W - D R ENGLAND.

Rachel (?)1

F, #931, b. about 1780, d. between 1850 and 1856
Relationship
4th great-grandmother of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Charts
Joanne's Pedigree Chart
Pedigree (compressed)
     Rachel (?) was born about 1780 in South Carolina.1
     Rachel died between 1850 and 1856 in Greene County, Illinois.1

Children of Rachel (?)

Citations

  1. [S570] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Greene County, Illinois, Between Macoupin and Apple Creek, page 50B, dwelling 665, family 667.

Eliza Serena Ewing Walker1

F, #932, b. 1818, d. 1 March 1860
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Joanne Gayle Albertson
     Eliza Serena Ewing Walker was born in 1818 in Kentucky.1,2 She was the daughter of Rachel (?)1 It is probable that Rachel was the mother of Mary, Martha and Eliza. Rachel Walker was living with Eliza Bell in the 1850 census. No direct evidence has yet been found that Martha and Mary and Eliza are sisters. However, Martha and Mary, were married at the same location, both with surname Walker. Comparing the names of the children of Martha, Mary and Eliza many duplicates are found. There is an old family story that the England's sister married a Bell. It seems probable that it was the sister of the England's wives who married the Bell.3
     She married Thomas Allen Bell in Greene County, Illinois, on 30 January 1834.4
     Eliza died on 1 March 1860 in Greene County, Illinois.2

Citations

  1. [S570] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Greene County, Illinois, Between Macoupin and Apple Creek, page 50B, dwelling 665, family 667.
  2. [S571] Iowa Cemetery Records, online at ancestry.com,Thos. A. Bell entry, Additional Details.,Original electronic data: State of California, California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, 19--.
  3. [S792] Conclusion of researcher, Joanne Skelton.
  4. [S572] Illinois Marriages 1790-1860, online at ancestry.com,Thomas Allen Bell and Eliza Serena E. Walker.,Original: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp.

Thomas Allen Bell1

M, #933, b. 1815, d. 18 June 1869
     Thomas Allen Bell was born in 1815 in Tennessee.2,3
     He married Eliza Serena Ewing Walker, daughter of Rachel (?), in Greene County, Illinois, on 30 January 1834.1
     Thomas died on 18 June 1869 in Davis County, Iowa.2

Citations

  1. [S572] Illinois Marriages 1790-1860, online at ancestry.com,Thomas Allen Bell and Eliza Serena E. Walker.,Original: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp.
  2. [S571] Iowa Cemetery Records, online at ancestry.com,Thos. A. Bell entry.,Original electronic data: State of California, California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, 19--.
  3. [S570] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Greene County, Illinois, Between Macoupin and Apple Creek, page 50B, dwelling 665, family 667.

Mary England1

F, #934, b. 1860
Relationship
1st cousin 3 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
     Mary died.1
     Mary England was born in 1860 in Davis County, Iowa.1 She was the daughter of James W. England and Angeline Sutten.1 In 1864 she moved to California with James and Angeline, who were her parents. Mary was about four years old when she took this wagon train trip.2
     She married Clayton Allcum Ledford in Cloverdale, Sonoma County, California, on 22 December 1878.1

Citations

  1. [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 36.
  2. [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 33.

Charles William England1

M, #935, b. 1862, d. 14 February 1930
Relationship
1st cousin 3 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
     Charles William England was born in 1862 in Davis County, Iowa.1 He was the son of James W. England and Angeline Sutten.1
     He married Alice Adams in California in 1863.1 In 1864 he moved to California with James and Angeline, who were his parents. Charles was about two years old when he took this wagon train trip.2
     Charles died on 14 February 1930 in Napa County, California.1

Citations

  1. [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 36.
  2. [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 33.

Alice Adams1

F, #936, b. 1863, d. 1929
     Alice Adams was born in 1863 in California.1
     She married Charles William England, son of James W. England and Angeline Sutten, in California in 1863.1
     Alice died in 1929 in Lake County, California.1

Citations

  1. [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 36.

Clayton Allcum Ledford1

M, #937, b. 1845, d. 4 February 1919
     Clayton Allcum Ledford was born in 1845 in Montgomery County, Missouri.1
     He married Mary England, daughter of James W. England and Angeline Sutten, in Cloverdale, Sonoma County, California, on 22 December 1878.1
     Clayton died on 4 February 1919 in Merced, Merced County, California.1

Citations

  1. [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 36.

Rebecca Bond1

F, #938, b. 24 December 1823, d. 6 July 1900
Relationship
2nd great-grandaunt of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Charts
Descendants of John Bond
     Rebecca Bond was born on 24 December 1823 in Washington County, Indiana.1 She was the daughter of John Bond and Sarah Chastain.1 She moved to Edgar County, Illinois, in 1829 with her parents John and Sarah Bond.2 She was probably the female age 5 to 9 listed in the household of her father, John Bond, in the 1830 U.S. Census of Edgar County, Illinois.3 She was probably the female age 15 to 19 listed in the household of her father, John Bond, in the 1840 U.S. Census of Van Buren County, Iowa Territory.4
     She married Isaac Silas Davis, son of Harmon W Davis and Martha Shumate, in Mahaska County, Iowa, on 10 August 1848.1 In 1853 Rebecca and Isaac moved to Lane County, Oregon Territory, following the Oregon Trail.. Their children James, Laura and Martha went with them. The captain of the wagon train was Nelson Davis, Isaac's brother. A number of Rebecca's siblings were also on the same wagon train. Rebecca's brother George kept a journal with one line per day during their trip.5 On 2 October 1854 Rebecca and Isaac Silas Davis settled Donation Land Claim Number Roseburg 419, in Lane County, Oregon Territory described as 320 acres in Sections 10 and 11, Township 19 South, Range 4 West.6,5 Rebecca Davis was living in Lane County, Oregon Territory, when Oregon became a state on 14 February 1859.7 The patent for the Donation Land Claim Number Roseburg 419 located in Lane County, Oregon was issued on 20 June 1866 to Rebecca and Isaac Silas Davis.6
     In Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, on 2 July 1870 Rebecca appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. She was enumerated as Rebecca Davis, age 46, born in Indiana, keeps house, personal property valued at $400.. Her children James, Sarah, Mary, Ivy and Isaac were listed as living with her.8
     In Farmington, Whitman County, Washington, she appeared in the household of William L Miles on the 1900 U.S. census taken on 1 June 1900. She was enumerated as Rebecca Davis, mother-in-law, a widow, age 75, born Dec 1824 in Tennessee [sic].9
     Rebecca died on 6 July 1900 in Whitman County, Washington, at age 76.1

Children of Rebecca Bond and Isaac Silas Davis

Citations

  1. [S573] Isaac Davis-Rebecca Bond, family group sheet.
  2. [S243] Claude E. Cook, Little Otter to Lost River, A History of The Chastain Family of Washington County, Indiana, page 65.
  3. [S1390] 1830, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Edgar County, Illinois,, page 25, Line 21.
  4. [S1357] 1840, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Van Buren County, Iowa Territory,, Stamped page 265, Line 30.
  5. [S757] Genealogical Forum of Oregon, Genealogical Material in Oregon Donation Land Claims, Volume III: page 29.
  6. [S759] Bureau of Land Management, GLO Land Records, online glorecords.blm.gov,DLC, Roseburg 419.
  7. [S792] Conclusion of researcher, Joanne Skelton.
  8. [S554] 1870, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Lane County, Oregon, Springfield Township, page 56, Dwelling 50, Family 50.
  9. [S594] 1900, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Whitman County, Washington, Farmington Precinct, Enumeration District 100, Sheet 1A, Stamped page 171A, Dwelling 9, Family 9.

Isaac Silas Davis1

M, #939, b. 18 December 1827, d. about 1861
     Isaac Silas Davis was born on 18 December 1827 in Claiborne County, Tennessee.1 He was the son of Harmon W Davis and Martha Shumate.1
     He married Rebecca Bond, daughter of John Bond and Sarah Chastain, in Mahaska County, Iowa, on 10 August 1848.1 In 1853 Isaac and Rebecca moved to Lane County, Oregon Territory, following the Oregon Trail.. Their children James, Laura and Martha went with them. The captain of the wagon train was Nelson Davis, Isaac's brother. A number of Rebecca's siblings were also on the same wagon train. Rebecca's brother George kept a journal with one line per day during their trip.2 On 2 October 1854 Isaac and Rebecca Davis settled Donation Land Claim Number Roseburg 419, in Lane County, Oregon Territory described as 320 acres in Sections 10 and 11, Township 19 South, Range 4 West.3,2 Isaac Silas Davis was living in Lane County, Oregon Territory, when Oregon became a state on 14 February 1859.4
     Isaac died about 1861 in Oregon.1 The patent for the Donation Land Claim Number Roseburg 419 located in Lane County, Oregon was issued on 20 June 1866 to Isaac and Rebecca Davis.3

Children of Isaac Silas Davis and Rebecca Bond

Citations

  1. [S573] Isaac Davis-Rebecca Bond, family group sheet.
  2. [S757] Genealogical Forum of Oregon, Genealogical Material in Oregon Donation Land Claims, Volume III: page 29.
  3. [S759] Bureau of Land Management, GLO Land Records, online glorecords.blm.gov,DLC, Roseburg 419.
  4. [S792] Conclusion of researcher, Joanne Skelton.

Louise Bassett1

F, #940, b. 4 January 1869, d. 19 March 1952
     Louise Bassett was born on 4 January 1869 in Tennessee.1
     She married Austin Bond, son of Solomon Bond and Huldah Hayes, in Linn County, Oregon, on 24 December 1885.1,2
     In South Brownsville Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, Louise and Austin appeared on the 1900 U.S. census taken on 7 June 1900. He was listed as Austin Bond, age 37, born Aug 1862 in Oregon, a farmer with owned farm free of mortgage. She was shown as Louise Bond, wife, age 31, born Jan 1869 in Tennessee. She was married 14 years, mother of 5 children, 3 living.. Their children Nellie, Frank and Grace were listed as living with them.3
     Louise and Austin appeared on the 1910 U.S. census taken on 27 April 1910 in South Brownsville Precinct, Linn County, Oregon. He was enumerated as Austin Bond, age 47, born in Oregon, married for 24 years, a farmer on a general farm. She was shown as Louise Bond, wife, age 41, born in Tennessee, mother of 5 children, all living. Their children Frank, Grace, Lester and Vera were listed as living with them.4 Louise Bond was a witness at Chester Sickels and Grace Bond's wedding in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, on 24 July 1917.5,6 Louise became a widow at her husband's death on 19 February 1919.7,8,9
     On 2 January 1920 Louise appeared on the 1920 U.S. census taken at Pirtle Peoria Road in Calapooia Precinct, Linn County, Oregon. She was enumerated as Louise Bond, widow, age 50, born in Tennessee, a farmer on a general farm. Her children Lester and Vera were listed as living with her.10 Louise Bond was a witness at Harry Hugh Howard and Vera Bond's wedding in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, on 5 June 1927.11,12
     In Albany, Linn County, Oregon, she appeared in the household of Hal and Vera Howard on the 1930 U.S. census taken on 2 April 1930. She was listed as Louise Bond, mother-in-law, age 61, born in Tennessee, a widow, occupation housekeeper.13
     Louise died on 19 March 1952 in Linn County, Oregon, at age 83.14,1 She was buried on 22 March 1952 in Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Linn County, Oregon.15,16 The inscription on her grave marker reads: LOUISE BOND. 1869 - 1952.17,16

Children of Louise Bassett and Austin Bond

Citations

  1. [S212] Edna and Byron Serfling, Solomon and Hulda Bond, Their Family 1853-1963, page 13.
  2. [S640] Harley and Helen Haskin, Linn County Marriages Vol IV, page 42.
  3. [S563] 1900, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, South Brownsville Precinct, Enumeration District 47, Sheet 4A, stamped 122, Dwelling 80, Family 82.
  4. [S142] 1910, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, South Brownsville Precinct, Enumeration District 193, Sheet 7A, Stamped 210, Dwelling 67, Family 67.
  5. [S1077] William Chester Sickels & Grace Bond, marriage certificate, 24 Jul 1917,.
  6. [S1076] Obituary for Lillian G. Sickles, The Times, Brownsville, Oregon (4 Mar 1987),.
  7. [S212] Edna and Byron Serfling, Solomon and Hulda Bond, Their Family 1853-1963.
  8. [S531] Obituary of Austin Bond, Albany Daily Democrat, Albany, Oregon (20 Feb 1919),, page 1.
  9. [S532] Austin Bond, Oregon Death Certificate.
  10. [S7] 1920, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Calapooia Precinct, Enumeration District 289, Sheet 1A, Stamped 64, Dwelling 7, Family 7.
  11. [S1078] Hal H. Howard & Vera L. Bond, marriage certificate, 4 Jun 1927,.
  12. [S821] Obituary of Harry 'Hal' Howard, Albany Democrat-Herald, Albany, Oregon (24 August, 1989),.
  13. [S304] 1930, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Precinct 3, Ward 1, Albany, Enumeration District 22-3, Sheet 1A, Stamped 20, Dwelling 8, Family 9.
  14. [S1329] Louise Bond, Oregon Death Certificate.
  15. [S1075] Riverside Cemetery, online at usgennet.org/usa/or/town/lebanon/cems/riverside,Bond, Louise 1869 1952 37S.
  16. [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Louise Bond, Riverside Cemetery, Albany, Oregon, memorial# 29884639, printout Jan 2011.
  17. [S1292] Louise Bond, tombstone inscription.

Jessie Bond1

F, #941, b. 28 February 1887, d. 28 June 1887
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Charts
Descendants of John Bond
     The date is calculated from the age shown on the cemetery record.2
     Jessie Bond was born on 28 February 1887 in Linn County, Oregon.1 She was the daughter of Austin Bond and Louise Bassett.1
     Jessie died on 28 June 1887 in Linn County, Oregon.2 She was buried at Halsey Pioneer Cemetery, Halsey vicinity, Linn County, Oregon.2

Citations

  1. [S212] Edna and Byron Serfling, Solomon and Hulda Bond, Their Family 1853-1963, page 13.
  2. [S1073] Halsey Cemetery, online usgennet.org/usa/or/town/lebanon//cems/halsey,Jessie, d. 28 Jun 1887, ae 3 mos 28 dys, daughter of Q.[sic] & L.E..

Nellie Bond1

F, #942, b. 5 December 1888, d. 14 June 1950
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Charts
Descendants of John Bond
     Nellie Bond was born on 5 December 1888 in Linn County, Oregon.1 She was the daughter of Austin Bond and Louise Bassett.1
     In South Brownsville Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, she appeared on the 1900 U.S. census taken on 7 June 1900 in the household of her parents Austin and Louise Bond. She was listed as Nellie Bond, age 11, born Dec 1889 in Oregon, at school.2
     She married Elbert Isom in Halsey, Linn County, Oregon, on 10 June 1908.
     Nellie and Elbert appeared on the 1910 U.S. census taken on 20 April 1910 in Halsey Precinct, Linn County, Oregon. He was enumerated as Elbert D. Isom, age 25, born in Oregon, married 2 years, a farmer. She was listed as Nellie B. Isom, wife, age 20, mother of 1 child, living. Their son Carl was listed as living with them.3
     Nellie Isom was listed as nearest relative on draft registration of Elbert Isom on 12 September 1918 in Linn County, Oregon.3
     On 19 January 1920 Nellie and Elbert appeared on the 1920 U.S. census taken in West Halsey Precinct, Linn County, Oregon. He was listed as Elbert D. Isom, age 35, born in Oregon, a farmer on a general farm. She was shown as Nellie E. Isom, wife, age 31, born in Oregon. Their children, Carl and Beverly, were listing as living with them.4
     In West Halsey Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, Nellie and Elbert appeared on the 1930 U.S. census taken on 2 May 1930. He was enumerated as Elbert B. Isom, age 45, born in Oregon, first married at age 23, a mechanic at a garage. She was listed as Nellie E. Isom, wife, age 41, born in Oregon, first married at age 19, a teacher in the public school. Their children Carl and Beverly were shown as living with them.5 Nellie Isom was mentioned in a newspaper article printed on 12 September 1940 in the Halsey Review, Halsey, Oregon about Harvey S. Bond.6 When Joanne Albertson was about five years old, her grandmother's first cousin, Nellie Isom, was her Sunday School teacher. Nellie taught Joanne to recite all the names of the books of the Old Testament in order. This was a great help to Joanne later when she attended Bible College.7
     Nellie died on 14 June 1950 in Linn County, Oregon, at age 61.1,8
     An obituary for Nellie Isom was published in the Halsey Review, Halsey, Oregon on 15 June 1950. It read:
MRS. ELBERT ISOM, 61, HALSEY NATIVE, DIES. Mrs. Nellie Elizabeth Isom, 61, prominent life-long resident of Halsey, died Wednesday morning at her home near Halsey. She was born Dec. 5, 1888, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bond. She was married to Elbert Isom at Halsey June 10, 1908. Mrs. Isom was a teacher for many years in the Halsey community, teaching in the Alford, Porter, Powell, Lake Creek, Brandon and Halsey public schools. She retired a year ago. She was a member of the Halsey Christian church, Purity Rebekah lodge of Halsey, Charity Grange and Vine Maple Neightbors of Woodcraft lodge. Mrs. Isom had been the Halsey news correspondent for the Eugene Register-Guard, Albany Democrat-Herald and the Halsey Review for several years. She is survived by her husband, Elbert Isom, and two children, Mrs. Beverly Meadows, Florence, and Carl Isom, Tillamook; her mother, Mrs. Louise Bond, ALbany; three grandchildren, Marilou, Archie and Beth Meadows, Florence; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Sickles, Halsey, and Mrs. Vera Howard, Albany, two brothersg, Frank Bond, Harrisburg, Lester Bond of Salem, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in Halsey Christian Church, Rev. Welsey Jones officiating. Burial will take place in Alford cemetery. Singers will be Mrs. Ethel Commons and Mrs. Alberta Cross with Mrs. Donna Cross pianist.9
She was buried on 17 June 1950 in Alford Cemetery, between Halsey and Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon.9,10

Citations

  1. [S212] Edna and Byron Serfling, Solomon and Hulda Bond, Their Family 1853-1963, page 13.
  2. [S563] 1900, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, South Brownsville Precinct, Enumeration District 47, Sheet 4A, stamped 122, Dwelling 80, Family 82.
  3. [S142] 1910, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Halsey Precinct, Enumeration District 180, Sheet 6B, Stamped 71, Dwelling 115, Family 115.
  4. [S7] 1920, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, West Halsey Precinct, Enumeration District 294, Sheet 8A, Stamped 110, Dwelling 182, Family 182.
  5. [S304] 1930, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, West Halsey Precinct, Enumeration District 22-66, Sheet 3B, Dwelling 75, Family 75.
  6. [S878] News item about funeral of Harvey Bond, Halsey Review, Halsey, Oregon (12 Sep 1940),, page 3.
  7. [S471] Personal knowledge of Joanne Skelton.
  8. [S1328] Nellie Elizabeth Isom, Oregon Death Certificate.
  9. [S1074] Obituary of Nellie Isom, Halsey Review, Halsey, Oregon (15 Jun 1950),, front page.
  10. [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Nellie E Isom, Alford Cemetery, Harrisburg, Oregon, memorial #44161289, printout 19 Jan 2011. gives place.

Frank Bond

M, #943, b. 1 August 1892, d. 16 April 1975
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Charts
Descendants of John Bond
     Frank Bond was born on 1 August 1892 in Linn County, Oregon. He was the son of Austin Bond and Louise Bassett.
     In South Brownsville Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, he appeared on the 1900 U.S. census taken on 7 June 1900 in the household of his parents Austin and Louise Bond. He was shown as Frank Bond, age 6, born Aug 1893, in Oregon, at school.1
     He appeared on the 1910 U.S. census taken on 27 April 1910 in South Brownsville Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, in the household of his parents Austin and Louise Bond. He was listed as Frank Bond, age 17, born in Oregon, a farm laborer on the home farm.2
     He married Madge McVey in Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon, on 16 September 1914.
     On 2 January 1920 Frank and Madge appeared on the 1920 U.S. census taken in Rowland Precinct, Linn County, Oregon. He was shown as Frank M. Bond, age 27, born in Oregon, a farmer on a general farm. She was listed as Madge Bond, wife, age 23, born in Iowa. Their sons Melvin and Loyd were listed as living with them.3
     In Rowland Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, Frank and Madge appeared on the 1930 U.S. census taken on 9 April 1930. He was listed as Frank M. Bond, age 37, born in Oregon, first married at age 22, a farmer on a general farm. She was shown as Madge N. Bond, wife, age 33, born in Iowa, first married at age 18. Their children Melvin, Lloyd and Norma were listed as living with them.4 Frank Bond was mentioned in a newspaper article printed on 12 September 1940 in the Halsey Review, Halsey, Oregon about Harvey S. Bond.5
     On 16 September 1964 Frank Bond and Madge Bond had been married 50 years. A newspaper article in the Brownsville Times related: Around 135 friends and relatives offered congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bond of Bond's Butte, Halsey, when they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at Charity Grange Hall Sunday afternoon. Madge McVey and Frank Bond were united in marriage by Rev. Elmore of Brownsville at her family home in the Rolland community on Sept. 16, 1914. Among those present at the wedding who attend the Golden Wedding celebration were Mrs. Grace Sickels, Lester Bond, Vera Bond Howard, Floyd McVey and D'arcy McVey Evans.6
     Frank died on 16 April 1975 in Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon, at age 82.7
     An obituary for Frank Bond was published in the Register Guard, Eugene, Oregon in April 1975. It read:
BOND--Frank M. Bond, of 430 North 6th, Harrisburg, Oregon, passed away April 16, 1975, at the age of 82. He was born August 1, 1892, in Harrisburg and united in marriage to Madge McVey in Harrisburg on September 16, 1914 . He is survived by his wife, Madge; two sons: Melvin Bond and Lloyd Bond; one daughter, Norma Telford; seven grandchildren; one brother, Lester A. of Salem; two sisters: Grace Sickels of Halsey, Vera Howard of Albany. He was a member of the I.O.O.F. Wildey Lodge 65 at Halsey and a 50-year member of the Charity Grange. Services will be held Friday, April 18, 10:30 a.m. in the Harrisburg Chapel of the MURPHY FUNERAL HOMES, Reverend Stanley Schmelling officiating. Interment in Alford Cemetery, Harrisburg, Oregon. Those wishing, may donate in his memory to the Cancer Fund in care of the Chapel. MURPHY FUNERAL HOMES in charge of arrangements.7
He was buried on 18 April 1975 in Alford Cemetery, between Halsey and Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon.7

Citations

  1. [S563] 1900, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, South Brownsville Precinct, Enumeration District 47, Sheet 4A, stamped 122, Dwelling 80, Family 82.
  2. [S142] 1910, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, South Brownsville Precinct, Enumeration District 193, Sheet 7A, Stamped 210, Dwelling 67, Family 67.
  3. [S7] 1920, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Rowland Precinct, Enumeration District 308, Sheet 1A, Stamped 256, Dwelling 7, Family 7.
  4. [S304] 1930, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Rowland Precinct, Enumeration District 22-41, Sheet 3B, Dwelling 74, Family 74.
  5. [S878] News item about funeral of Harvey Bond, Halsey Review, Halsey, Oregon (12 Sep 1940),, page 3.
  6. [S1083] Article on Bond-McVey 50th Anniversary 25 years before, The Times, Brownsville, Oregon (20 Sep 1987),.
  7. [S1082] Obituary of Frank Bond, Register Guard, Eugene, Oregon (Apr 1975),.

Blanche Bond1

F, #944, b. about 1894, d. about 1894
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Charts
Descendants of John Bond
     Blanche Bond was born about 1894 in Linn County, Oregon.1 She was the daughter of Austin Bond and Louise Bassett.1
     Blanche died about 1894 in Linn County, Oregon.2

Citations

  1. [S212] Edna and Byron Serfling, Solomon and Hulda Bond, Their Family 1853-1963, page 13.
  2. [S1079] Obituary of Vera Howard, Albany Democrat-Herald, Albany, Oregon (24 Apr 2001),.

Lillian Grace Bond1

F, #945, b. 22 August 1897, d. 26 February 1987
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Charts
Descendants of John Bond
     Lillian Grace Bond was born on 22 August 1897 in Linn County, Oregon.1 She was the daughter of Austin Bond and Louise Bassett.1 Lillian Grace Bond was also known as Grace.
     In South Brownsville Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, she appeared on the 1900 U.S. census taken on 7 June 1900 in the household of her parents Austin and Louise Bond. She was enumerated as Grace Bond, age 2, born Aug 1897 in Oregon.2
     She appeared on the 1910 U.S. census taken on 27 April 1910 in South Brownsville Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, in the household of her parents Austin and Louise Bond. She was listed as Grace Bond, age 12, born in Oregon, and had attended school.3
     She married Chester Sickels in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, on 24 July 1917.4,5
     On 2 January 1920 Lillian and Chester appeared on the 1920 U.S. census taken in Rowland Precinct, Linn County, Oregon. He was enumerated as William C. Sickels, age 26, born in Oregon, a farmer on a general farm. She was listed as Grace Sickels, wife, age 22, born in Oregon. Their son Harold was listed as living with them.6
     In Halsey, Linn County, Oregon, Lillian and Chester appeared on the 1930 U.S. census taken on 4 April 1930. He was listed as Chester Sickels, age 36, born in Oregon, first married at age 23, an truckman for oil jobs. She was shown as Grace Sickels, wife, age 32, born in Oregon, first married at age 19. Their sons Harold and Dale were listed as living with them. The family lived in a rented dwelling at $10 per month and did have a radio.7 Lillian Grace Sickels was mentioned in a newspaper article printed on 12 September 1940 in the Halsey Review, Halsey, Oregon about Harvey S. Bond.8
     Lillian died on 26 February 1987 in Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, at age 89. She was buried on 3 March 1987 in Alford Cemetery, between Halsey and Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon.5
     An obituary for Lillian Grace Sickels was published in The Times, Brownsville, Oregon on 4 March 1987. It read:
Lillian Grace Sickels, 89, of Junction City, died Thursday at a hospital in Springfield. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. today, March 3, at the United Methodist Church, Harrisburg. Pastor Otis Harden officiated. Burial followed at the Alford Cemetery. Fisher Funeral Home, Albany, was in charge of arrangements. She was born August 22, 1897, in Halsey. A homemaker, she spent her whole life in the Central Linn area, most of the time in Halsey. She and Chester Sickels were married on July 24, 1917, in Albany. Her husband died in 1970. She belonged to Purity Rebekah Lodge and the Charity Grange. She is survived by two sons, Harold Sickels of Bend and Dale Sickels of Wheaton, Md; a brother, Lester Bond, Salem; a sister, Vera Howard, Albany; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A brother, Frank, and a sister, Nellie Isom, died before her.5

Citations

  1. [S212] Edna and Byron Serfling, Solomon and Hulda Bond, Their Family 1853-1963, page 13.
  2. [S563] 1900, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, South Brownsville Precinct, Enumeration District 47, Sheet 4A, stamped 122, Dwelling 80, Family 82.
  3. [S142] 1910, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, South Brownsville Precinct, Enumeration District 193, Sheet 7A, Stamped 210, Dwelling 67, Family 67.
  4. [S1077] William Chester Sickels & Grace Bond, marriage certificate, 24 Jul 1917,.
  5. [S1076] Obituary for Lillian G. Sickles, The Times, Brownsville, Oregon (4 Mar 1987),.
  6. [S7] 1920, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Rowland Precinct, Enumeration District 308, Sheet 1A, Stamped 256, Dwelling 2, Family 2.
  7. [S304] 1930, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, West Halsey Precinct, Halsey, Enumeration District 22-65, Sheet 2A, Stamped 111, Family 35.
  8. [S878] News item about funeral of Harvey Bond, Halsey Review, Halsey, Oregon (12 Sep 1940),, page 3.

Lester Bond

M, #946, b. 23 December 1903, d. 21 July 1993
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Charts
Descendants of John Bond
     Lester Bond was born on 23 December 1903 in Linn County, Oregon.1,2 He was the son of Austin Bond and Louise Bassett.
     He appeared on the 1910 U.S. census taken on 27 April 1910 in South Brownsville Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, in the household of his parents Austin and Louise Bond. He was shown as Lester Bond, age 6, born in Oregon and had attended school.3
     He appeared on the 1920 U.S. census taken on 2 January 1920 at Pirtle Peoria Road in Calapooia Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, in the household of his mother Louise Bond. He was shown as Lester Bond, age 16, born in Oregon.4
     He married Evelin Peacock about 1929.5,6
     At 104 2nd in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, Lester and Evelin appeared on the 1930 U.S. census taken on 11 April 1930. He was enumerated as Lester A. Bond, age 26, born in Oregon, first married at age 25, a salesman for a service station. She was listed as Evalin P. Bond, wife, age 23, born in Oregon, first married at age 22, a stenographer for a law office.5 Lester became a widower at his wife's death on 4 May 1993.7,2
     Lester died on 21 July 1993 in Marion County, Oregon, at age 89.1,2
     An obituary for Lester Bond was published in the Democrat Herald, Albany, Oregon in July 1993. It read:
Lester A. Bond Dec. 23, 1903 -- July 21, 1993. Lester Austin Bond, 89, of Salem and formerly of Albany, died Wednesday. Mr. Bond was born near Harrisburg and in 1918 moved to Albany, where he worked for service stations. He married Evelyn Peacock in October 1930, and they moved to Salem 30 years ago. Mrs. Bond died this year on May 4. For 20 years Mr. Bond was owner and operator of a service station in West Salem. He belonged to West Salem Baptist Church and the west Salem Lions Club. At the time of his death he lived at Woodburn Estates. He is survived by sister Vera Howard of Albany and several nieces and nephews. Four sisters and a brother died before him. Private services were held. Memorial contributions may be made to the West Salem Baptist Church.2

Citations

  1. [S267] Oregon Death Index, online Ancestry.com,Bond, Lester Austin, certificate 93-14083.
  2. [S1081] Obituary of Lester A. Bond, Albany Democrat Herald, Albany, Oregon (Jul 1993),.
  3. [S142] 1910, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, South Brownsville Precinct, Enumeration District 193, Sheet 7A, Stamped 210, Dwelling 67, Family 67.
  4. [S7] 1920, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Calapooia Precinct, Enumeration District 289, Sheet 1A, Stamped 64, Dwelling 7, Family 7.
  5. [S304] 1930, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Albany, Enumeration District 22-4, Sheet 2A, Stamped 27, Dwelling 47, Family 47.
  6. [S1081] Obituary of Lester A. Bond, Albany Democrat Herald, Albany, Oregon (Jul 1993),, gives date as Oct 1930, but this appears to be wrong by 1930 census.
  7. [S267] Oregon Death Index, online Ancestry.com,Bond, Evelin Allie, certificate 93-09439.

Vera Bond

F, #947, b. 26 September 1905, d. 24 April 2001
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Charts
Descendants of John Bond
     Vera Bond was born on 26 September 1905 in Linn County, Oregon. She was the daughter of Austin Bond and Louise Bassett.
     She appeared on the 1910 U.S. census taken on 27 April 1910 in South Brownsville Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, in the household of her parents Austin and Louise Bond. She was shown as Vera Bond, age 4, born in Oregon.1
     She appeared on the 1920 U.S. census taken on 2 January 1920 at Pirtle Peoria Road in Calapooia Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, in the household of her mother Louise Bond. She was listed as Vera Bond, age 14, born in Oregon, and had attended school.2
     She married Harry Hugh Howard in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, on 5 June 1927.3,4
     In Albany, Linn County, Oregon, Vera and Hal appeared on the 1930 U.S. census taken on 2 April 1930. He was shown as Hal H. Howard, age 27, born in Wisconsin, first married at age 24, an electrician for Mountain States Power Company. She was listed as Vera L. Howard, wife, age 24, born in Oregon, first married at age 21.. Their daughter Shirley was living with them and also Vera's mother Louise Bond.5
     On 5 June 1987 Vera Howard and Hal Howard had been married 60 years. A newspaper article in the Democrat Herald Albany, Linn County, Oregon stated:
The Howards. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Howard, 3130 Santiam Road, will observe their 60th wedding anniversary June 6. Children of the couple invite friends to a reception between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. at the home of a son, David Howard, 38281 Mountain Home Drive, Lebanon. They request no gifts. Hal Howard and Vera Bond were married June 5, 1927, in ALbany, where they have lived all their married life. Howard is a retired Pacific Power & Light Company employee. Other children of the couple are Shirley Howard, La Mesa, Calif., and Barbara Melbrum, Moscow, Idaho. They also have seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.6
Vera became a widow at her husband's death on 17 August 1989.4,7
     Vera died on 24 April 2001 in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, at age 95.
     An obituary for Vera Howard was published in the Democrat Herald, Albany, Oregon on 26 April 2001. It read:
Vera Howard Sept 26, 1905 -- April 24, 2001. Vera Howard, 95, of Albany died Tuesday at the Mennonite Home. She was born near Halsey, the daughter of Austin and May (Bassett) Bond and granddaughter of pioneers who came over the Oregon Trail in 1853. She moved to Albany in 1918. She married Harry "Hal" Howard on June 5, 1927, in Albany. Mr. Howard died Aug 17, 1989. Mrs. Howard graduated from Albany High School in 1924 and enjoyed school reunions. She had been an active member of the First Baptist Church since 1918. She was an accompished seamstress. Surviving are son David of Lebanon; daughters Shirley of Alpine, Calif., and Barbara Meldrum of Moscow, Idaho; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by brothers Frank and Lester Bond and sisters Grace Sickels and Nellie Isom and two infant sisters. Mrs. Howard's funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church, with Pastor LeRoy Brownell officiating. A private burial service will be at the Lebanon I.O.O. F. Cemetery. Contributions in Mrs. Howard's name may be made to the First Baptist Church Memorial Fund or to the Mennonite Home. They may be sent in care of Huston-Jost Funeral Home, P.O. Box 156, Albany, Ore. 97321.8
She was buried on 27 April 2001 in IOOF Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon.8

Citations

  1. [S142] 1910, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, South Brownsville Precinct, Enumeration District 193, Sheet 7A, Stamped 210, Dwelling 67, Family 67.
  2. [S7] 1920, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Calapooia Precinct, Enumeration District 289, Sheet 1A, Stamped 64, Dwelling 7, Family 7.
  3. [S1078] Hal H. Howard & Vera L. Bond, marriage certificate, 4 Jun 1927,.
  4. [S821] Obituary of Harry 'Hal' Howard, Albany Democrat-Herald, Albany, Oregon (24 August, 1989),.
  5. [S304] 1930, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Precinct 3, Ward 1, Albany, Enumeration District 22-3, Sheet 1A, Stamped 20, Dwelling 8, Family 9.
  6. [S1080] Article on Howard-Bond 60th Anniversary, The Democrat Herald, Albany, Oregon (Jun 1987),.
  7. [S267] Oregon Death Index, online Ancestry.com,Howard, Harry Hugh, Certificate 89-16108, gives date.
  8. [S1079] Obituary of Vera Howard, Albany Democrat-Herald, Albany, Oregon (24 Apr 2001),.

Chester Sickels

M, #948, d. 1970
     He married Grace Bond, daughter of Austin Bond and Louise Bond, in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, on 24 July 1917.1,2
     On 2 January 1920 Chester and Lillian appeared on the 1920 U.S. census taken in Rowland Precinct, Linn County, Oregon. He was enumerated as William C. Sickels, age 26, born in Oregon, a farmer on a general farm. She was listed as Grace Sickels, wife, age 22, born in Oregon. Their son Harold was listed as living with them.3
     In Halsey, Linn County, Oregon, Chester and Lillian appeared on the 1930 U.S. census taken on 4 April 1930. He was listed as Chester Sickels, age 36, born in Oregon, first married at age 23, an truckman for oil jobs. She was shown as Grace Sickels, wife, age 32, born in Oregon, first married at age 19. Their sons Harold and Dale were listed as living with them. The family lived in a rented dwelling at $10 per month and did have a radio.4
     Chester died in 1970.

Citations

  1. [S1077] William Chester Sickels & Grace Bond, marriage certificate, 24 Jul 1917,.
  2. [S1076] Obituary for Lillian G. Sickles, The Times, Brownsville, Oregon (4 Mar 1987),.
  3. [S7] 1920, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Rowland Precinct, Enumeration District 308, Sheet 1A, Stamped 256, Dwelling 2, Family 2.
  4. [S304] 1930, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, West Halsey Precinct, Halsey, Enumeration District 22-65, Sheet 2A, Stamped 111, Family 35.

Madge McVey

F, #949, b. 28 April 1896, d. 3 February 1989
     Madge McVey was born on 28 April 1896 in Humeston, Wayne County, Iowa.1
     She married Frank Bond, son of Austin Bond and Louise Bassett, in Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon, on 16 September 1914.
     On 2 January 1920 Madge and Frank appeared on the 1920 U.S. census taken in Rowland Precinct, Linn County, Oregon. He was shown as Frank M. Bond, age 27, born in Oregon, a farmer on a general farm. She was listed as Madge Bond, wife, age 23, born in Iowa. Their sons Melvin and Loyd were listed as living with them.2
     In Rowland Precinct, Linn County, Oregon, Madge and Frank appeared on the 1930 U.S. census taken on 9 April 1930. He was listed as Frank M. Bond, age 37, born in Oregon, first married at age 22, a farmer on a general farm. She was shown as Madge N. Bond, wife, age 33, born in Iowa, first married at age 18. Their children Melvin, Lloyd and Norma were listed as living with them.3 Madge Bond was mentioned in a newspaper article printed on 12 September 1940 in the Halsey Review, Halsey, Oregon about Harvey S. Bond.4
     On 16 September 1964 Madge Bond and Frank Bond had been married 50 years. A newspaper article in the Brownsville Times related: Around 135 friends and relatives offered congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bond of Bond's Butte, Halsey, when they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at Charity Grange Hall Sunday afternoon. Madge McVey and Frank Bond were united in marriage by Rev. Elmore of Brownsville at her family home in the Rolland community on Sept. 16, 1914. Among those present at the wedding who attend the Golden Wedding celebration were Mrs. Grace Sickels, Lester Bond, Vera Bond Howard, Floyd McVey and D'arcy McVey Evans.5 Madge became a widow at her husband's death on 16 April 1975.6
     Madge died on 3 February 1989 in Lane County, Oregon, at age 92.1 She was buried at Alford Cemetery, between Halsey and Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon.1
     An obituary for Madge Bond was published in the Register Guard, Eugene, Oregon on 7 February 1989. It read:
BOND--Madge N. Bond of Junction City, died February 3, 1989, at the age of 92. She was born April 28, 1896, in Humeston, Iowa. She was a long-time resident of the Junction City-Harrisburg area and a member of the Charity Grange and Harrisburg Methodist Church. She was married to Frank Bond in 1914. He preceded her in death in 1975. She is survived by 2 sons: Lloyd Bond of Eugene, Melvin Bond of Corvallis; a sister, D'arcy Evans of Halsey; brother, Ted McVey of Merced, California; 7 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Norma. Private burial will be held in Alford Cemetery, Harrisburg. Memorial services to be held at a later date. MURPHY-MUSGROVE FUNERAL HOME, Junction City, in charge of arrangements.1

Citations

  1. [S1084] Obituary of Madge Bond, Register Guard, Eugene, Oregon (7 Feb 1989),.
  2. [S7] 1920, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Rowland Precinct, Enumeration District 308, Sheet 1A, Stamped 256, Dwelling 7, Family 7.
  3. [S304] 1930, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Rowland Precinct, Enumeration District 22-41, Sheet 3B, Dwelling 74, Family 74.
  4. [S878] News item about funeral of Harvey Bond, Halsey Review, Halsey, Oregon (12 Sep 1940),, page 3.
  5. [S1083] Article on Bond-McVey 50th Anniversary 25 years before, The Times, Brownsville, Oregon (20 Sep 1987),.
  6. [S1082] Obituary of Frank Bond, Register Guard, Eugene, Oregon (Apr 1975),.

Harry Hugh Howard

M, #950, b. 3 January 1903, d. 17 August 1989
     Harry Hugh Howard was born on 3 January 1903 in Rice Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin.1,2 Harry Hugh Howard also went by the name of Hal.3
     He married Vera Bond, daughter of Austin Bond and Louise Bond, in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, on 5 June 1927.3,1
     In Albany, Linn County, Oregon, Hal and Vera appeared on the 1930 U.S. census taken on 2 April 1930. He was shown as Hal H. Howard, age 27, born in Wisconsin, first married at age 24, an electrician for Mountain States Power Company. She was listed as Vera L. Howard, wife, age 24, born in Oregon, first married at age 21.. Their daughter Shirley was living with them and also Vera's mother Louise Bond.4
     On 5 June 1987 Hal Howard and Vera Howard had been married 60 years. A newspaper article in the Democrat Herald Albany, Linn County, Oregon stated:
The Howards. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Howard, 3130 Santiam Road, will observe their 60th wedding anniversary June 6. Children of the couple invite friends to a reception between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. at the home of a son, David Howard, 38281 Mountain Home Drive, Lebanon. They request no gifts. Hal Howard and Vera Bond were married June 5, 1927, in ALbany, where they have lived all their married life. Howard is a retired Pacific Power & Light Company employee. Other children of the couple are Shirley Howard, La Mesa, Calif., and Barbara Melbrum, Moscow, Idaho. They also have seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.5

     Harry died on 17 August 1989 in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, at age 86.1,2 He was buried at IOOF Cemetery, Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon.1
     An obituary for Harry Hugh Howard was published in the Democrat Herald, Albany, Oregon on 24 August 1989. It read:
Harry "Hal" Hugh Howard of Albany died Thursday morning at a local care home. He was 86. Born Jan. 3, 1903 in Rice Lake, Wis., he moved to Lebanon in 1909 and to Albany in 1925. He worked as an operating dispatcher for the power company, and was a member of the First Baptist Church. He married Vera Bond on June 5, 1927, in Albany. She survives. Also surviving are daughters Shirley Howard of San Diego, Calif., and Barbara Meldrum of Moscow, Idaho; son David Howard of Lebanon; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A brother and five sisters died before him. A memorial service will be at 10:00 a.m. Friday at the Mennonite Home. Burial will be in the Lebanon Odd Fellows Cemetery. FIsher Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorials can be made to the First Baptist Church Memorial Fund or to the Albany Mennonite Home.1

Citations

  1. [S821] Obituary of Harry 'Hal' Howard, Albany Democrat-Herald, Albany, Oregon (24 August, 1989),.
  2. [S267] Oregon Death Index, online Ancestry.com,Howard, Harry Hugh, Certificate 89-16108, gives date.
  3. [S1078] Hal H. Howard & Vera L. Bond, marriage certificate, 4 Jun 1927,.
  4. [S304] 1930, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Linn County, Oregon, Precinct 3, Ward 1, Albany, Enumeration District 22-3, Sheet 1A, Stamped 20, Dwelling 8, Family 9.
  5. [S1080] Article on Howard-Bond 60th Anniversary, The Democrat Herald, Albany, Oregon (Jun 1987),.