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Edward William Bond 1493 – 1549 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1493

Birth Location: West Buckland, Somerset, England

Death Date: Dec 1549

Death Location: West Buckland, Somerset, England

Father: Sir Somerset

Mother: Mary Harlan

Spouse(s): Dionise Bourman

Children(s): William Bond, Katherine Bond, John Bonde, Edward Bond, Avis Bond, George Bond, Anne Bond, Agnes Bond, Zenobia Bond

The birth of Edward William Bond took place in 1493 in West Buckland, Somerset, England, to Sir Lord William Bond of Somerset and Mary Harlan. Edward William Bond married Dionise Bourman, and together they had William Bond, Katherine Bond, John Bonde, Edward Bond, Avis Bond, George Bond, Anne Bond, Agnes Bond and Zenobia Bond. Edward William Bond's death occurred in 1549 in West Buckland, Somerset, England.

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Parents

Sir Somerset
1475 – 1528
Birth Location: Erth Barton, Saltash County, Cornwall, England
SS
Mary Harlan
1476 – 1525
Birth Location: Buckland, Somerset, England
MH

Spouses(s)

Dionise Bourman
1497 – 1560
Birth Location: Hemyoke, Devon, England
DB

Children(s)

William Bond
1524 – 1576
Birth Location: Buckland Dinham, Somerset, England
WB
Katherine Bond
1526 –
Birth Location: London, Middlesex, England
KB
John Bonde
1530 – 1590
Birth Location: England, United Kingdom
JB
Edward Bond
1530 – 1592
Birth Location: Buckland, Somerset, England
EB
Avis Bond
1532 – 1632
Birth Location: Buckland, Somerset, England
AB
George Bond
1534 – 1592
Birth Location: Buckland, Somerset, England
GB
Anne Bond
1534 –
Birth Location: Buckland, Somerset, England
AB
Agnes Bond
1536 – 1596
Birth Location: Buckland, Somerset, England
AB
Zenobia Bond
1540 – 1570
Birth Location: Potheridge, Devon, England
ZB

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1493
    Event Place: West Buckland, Somerset, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Year: 1493
    Event Place: Buckland Dinham, Somerset, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: Dec 1549
    Event Place: West Buckland, Somerset, England

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Year: 14 Dec 1549
    Event Place: West Buckland, Somerset, England

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