Information for Samuel Bond 1839-1899 and his son William H. Bond 1861-1945 both born in Alverstoke, Hampshire, England
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From William H's birth details, Ancestry is throwing up an international record for a William and Edith May travelling to Canada with 4 children in March 1911. William is a Musician. 1st Child Edith Bernice born in 1901 Lancaster. William is aged 51 and Edith May 32 b Cumberland,
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I can see a marriage for a William H amongst other males to an Edith M Haldon in Lancaster 1900
There is an 1891 census for a William H aged 31 b Gosport, Hants Non Com Officer, Drummer Sgt. He is with the East York Rgt in Barracks at Nether Hallam, Sheffield. With him is wife Helen aged 28 b Scotland.
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Can't see anything about a William with f Samuel so far or find a marriage for a William to a Helen.
VeraLast edited by vera2013; 05-05-16, 18:56.
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This could be them on the 1871 transcribed as Boud on Ancestry. Bond on FMP
living 1 Golden Centurian Yard, Alverstoke
Samuel Head aged 70 Greenwich Pensioner born Stonehouse Devon
Mary wife aged 44 born Gosport, Hants
Mary dau aged 17 born " "
William son aged 9 born " "
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On the Service Record for William Bond, there is a nok for mother Mary Ann, later changed to Sarah (?sister) and a marriage record for William Bond to Helen Brock. They married in India where William was serving at the time
25th January 1888
Colaba, India
William Bond aged 28. Bachelor/ Sgt Drummer 2nd Batt E York Rgt. Father Samuel
Helen Brock aged 25. Spinster. Father William Brock
Witnesses Sydney Dawe and John Lawe
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I had been looking at that one as a possible Vera and couldn't understand why I couldn't find a marriage in either UK or Scotland records. I can't find a death for Helen Bond of the right age in either England or Scotland between 1891 and 1900.
I wonder why he only uses the William too and not the Henry.Chrissie passed away in January 2020.
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This is a possible death for Helen, Chrissie. It is an Ellen Bond b abt 1862 died 1898 Lancaster
On William's service records he discharged himself in 1894 with a forwarding address for Preston, Lancs. I do believe that William moved on to become an attendant in the Lancs County Asylum. A 1901 Census has a William with Edith M in Lancs.
There is also a Canadian Army record linking William to the 2nd Batt E Yorks Rgt.
I have not seen the William H used in any of the records I have found so we need Montgomery's confirmation that we are on the right track.
VeraLast edited by vera2013; 06-05-16, 11:53.
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Hello Vera
The information you have is all correct. He married my grandmother Edith Mary Haldon in 1900. He did move on to become Head attendant to Royal Albert Asylum.
Then moved to Canada in 1911. If you can find more information about Ellen Bond b 1862. This probably his first wife. Do you have any information if he had children from his first wife. Any information about his father Samuel Bond he was death when William remarried in 1900. Samuel was a sailor.
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Hello Montgomery
That's good we are on the right track
He married Helen (Ellen) in 1888 and there are no children recorded on the 1891 census when he was back from India and in barracks in Nether Hallam (Post 14)
I would have thought that if there had been children between 1891 and 1900, they would have been with him in the 1901 Census with Edith M but non recorded. However, that is not to say they weren't any and that they were being cared for by family members of Helen (Elllen)
I will look to see what else can be found for Helen Brock and William's father Samuel. The 1871 census (post 15) is I think a good possibility for William H's family and there are links to names of nok on Army records and those of family members shown on census forms.
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