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Hannah (Hill) Bond (abt. 1790 - 1875)

Hannah Bond formerly Hill
Born about in Nova Scotia, Canadamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 13 Mar 1814 in Niagara, Lincoln, Upper Canadamap
[children unknown]
Died at about age 85 in Eglinton-Toronto, York, Upper Canadamap
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Biography

Hannah Hill was born in 1790 in Nova Scotia. She was a daughter of Thomas Hill and his wife Hannah.

Christening: 21 Mar 1790 at Trinity Anglican, Digby, Digby, Nova Scotia. Her father is named as Thomas HIll.

13 Mar 1814. She married George Bond in Niagara, Canada. The marriage record states it was the first marriage for both of them. [1]

Hannah died in 1875, aged 86. She died at Eglinton in Toronto. She was buried 14 Jun 1875 at the Necropolis Cemetery, on the ground property of G. Bond (her deceased husband). The burial record states that she was born in Nova Scotia and that she died of old age.[2]

Research Notes

12 April 1812. A Hannah Hill and George Rice witnessed the marriage of James Penny and Mary Snider, both of York, at St. James Anglican Church in Toronto.[3]This Hannah Hill is either the person represented by this profile (witnessing as a spinsters, two years before she married Georg Bond)-- or it is her mother, Hannah Hill, wife of Thomas Hill, UEL

13 Feb 1814. Hannah Hill married George Bard at St James Aglican church in Toronto. Alternative marriage record? Perhaps they had two ceremonies--one in Niagara then a second one in Toronto?[4]

5 Mar 1818. Hannah Bond and George Bond witnessed the wedding of Hiram Martin (of Mt. Pleasant, near the Grand River District in Toronto) and Hannah Hollingshead (of York) at St. James Anglican

5 Oct 1819. Hannah Bond and George Bond witnessed the wedding of John Sanborn and Susannah Johnson at St. James Anglican

20 Mar 1821. Hannah Bond and George Bond witnessed the wedding of Richard Heron (widower, York Township) and Helen Henry (widow, York Township) at St. James Anglican. Richard Heron was their Brother-in-law who remarried following the loss of his first wife, Harriet (Hill) Heron, died 1819.

Sources

  1. The United Empire Loyalist Settlement at Long Point, Lake Erie (1900) by Lawrence Hermon Tasker, p. 202. Link to source at Archive
  2. "Ontario, Toronto Trust Cemeteries, 1826-1989," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-69C8-78?cc=1627831&wc=ST3P-N38%3A973087901%2C973091201 : 2 July 2019), Necropolis Cemetery > Volume 05, 1875-1877 > image 99 of 264; Toronto Trust Cemeteris, Toronto
  3. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/old2.htm
  4. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/old2.htm

Acknowledgements

  • This person was created through the import of 104-B.ged on 12 September 2010.




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