man‎Isaac Bond‏‎
Born ‎1786 Tansley Crich, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
Died ‎1849‎, age 62 or 63 years

Married ‎± 1821 Greenwich, Kent, England, age approximately 35 years (married approximately 17 years) to:

womanRuth Tarry‏, age by marriage approximately 40 years
Born ‎1781 St Alfege, Kent, England
Died ‎1838‎, age 56 or 57 years

Child:

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manFrederick Dennant Bond‏
Born ‎22 Nov 1822 Greenwich, Kent, England
Died ‎26 Dec 1907 Payneham, South Australia, Australia‎, age 85 years
Source for person: It appears that on Page-10 Randell has been misspelt as Flandell a few times. Also I believe the vessel on which Frederick Bond arrived in SA was the named \"Boyne\"; see below http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/1850Boyne-Register.jpg Incidently - It is likely that Frederick Bond was the carpenter who made the framework for Randell\'s \"Mary Ann\" steamboat ‎1 Oct 2012
Frederick Dennant Bond
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Frederick Dennant Bond
Frederick Dennant Bond



Mr. Frederick Dennant Bond was born in the year 1822, and came from London. His wife was born in 1832, and came from "Shooters Hill", County Kent. They were married on March 6th, 1850, in St. Nicholas Parish, Deptford, County Kent, England, and left just after in the vessel "Bouyan", arriving in South Australia the same year.
Landing at Port Adelaide after a very rough passage, they travelled in a bullock dray to Gumeracha, and settled in a slab hut on the bank of the River Torrens, near the bridge at Mr. J. H. Hynes' residence, where Mr. Henry Dawson and family previously resided. Mr. Bond was a carpenter by trade. Following his trade he worked at the flour mill, and helped to construct the "Mary Ann", one of the first boats to navigate the River Murray. In 1856 he secured a section of land from the Government in Retreat Valley, about a mile and a half from Gumeracha, and planted an orchard. He first collected the pips from apples gathered from the orchard at "Sulby Glen", Cudlee Creek ("Father" Kelly's home), raised seedlings, and grafted the stocks. In 1884 the family removed to Kenton Valley, and four years later settled in Payneham.
Fifty years ago Mr. Bond applied his knowledge of hydraulics to the creation of a cheap form of pump for pumping kerosene from tins, which, had he been shrewd enough to patent, would have returned handsome royalties to him instead of to neighbours who saw its possibilities. This is possibly the first time this rather interesting information has been published.
Mr. Bond's family consisted of 13 children, of whom six died in infancy. Later, Alice died at the age of 32 years, and another daughter, who married Mr. J. Sandercock of Kenton Valley, passed away in 1923. The surviving members of the family are, William V. Bond, Mesdames A. Swann, S. Gent, M. Cornish, and I. A. Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Bond, senr., died at the age of 87 years and 91 years, respectively.

Obituary

Frederick Dennant Bond, 85, of Payneham, South Australia, Australia, died Thursday, 26 December 1907.

Born on Friday, 22 November 1822, in Greenwich, Kent, England, he was the son of the late Ruth (Tarry) formerly of St Alfege, Kent, England and the late Isaac Bond formerly of Tansley Crich, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom.

He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Sarah Ann (Fassett) Bond, daughter of James Fassett.

Frederick Dennant is survived by nine children, Agnes Harriet of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, William Vincent of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Ruth of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Emily Edith Sandercock and her husband John Sandercock of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Sarah Jane of Payneham, South Australia, Australia, Marion of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Albert Victor of Retreat Valley, South Australia, Australia, Isabella Annie of Moonta, District Council of Copper Coast, South Australia, Australia, and Minnie; thirteen grandchildren, Gertrude Winifred Sandercock of Kenton Valley, South Australia, Australia, Olive Mona Sandercock of Kenton Valley, South Australia, Australia, Royston Sandercock of Kenton Valley, South Australia, Australia, Rae Sandercock of Kenton Valley, South Australia, Australia, Victor Sandercock of Kenton Valley, South Australia, Australia, Una Sandercock of Kenton Valley, South Australia, Australia, Rex Sandercock of Kenton Valley, South Australia, Australia, Vena Sandercock of Kenton Valley, South Australia, Australia, Ralph Sandercock of Kenton Valley, South Australia, Australia, Leo Sandercock of Kenton Valley, South Australia, Australia, Dulcie Sandercock of Kenton Valley, South Australia, Australia, Colin Sandercock of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, and Ellis Sandercock of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia.

Frederick Dennant was preceded in death by four children, Edward, Henry of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, Alice Maud of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, and Herbert Lewis of Retreat Valley, South Australia, Australia; one granddaughter, Mildred Annie May Sandercock of Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia.


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Citation for: Family Page
"Family Page: Isaac Bond & Ruth Tarry." HuMo-genealogy - Colin Sandercock's Family Tree (http://sandercock.net/family/index.php?page=family&tree_id=2&id=F22&main_person=I1789 : accessed 28 April 2024) Isaac Bond #I1789, born ‎1786 Tansley Crich, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom

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