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counties. Bond was the father of eight children by three wives: Adelphia Batson (m. 1793—d. 1819), Elizabeth Wails (also Wayles) (m. 1821—d. 1834), and Sarah Largent (m. 1840—1862). Adelphia died from childbirth in 1819, and Elizabeth died from unknown causes in 1834.
120:. Around 1813, after settling in the Mississippi Territory, Bond was commissioned captain in the 13th Regiment of the Mississippi Militia under the command of Colonel George H. Nixon. 31: 135:. Among the Mississippi military units responding was the 13th Regiment, including Captain John Bond's Company. The Creek Indian military action was under the command of 433: 428: 139:. By 1815, Bond had been commissioned lieutenant colonel in the Mississippi Militia, but resigned his military commission in 1817 because of "bodily infirmities". 302:
Sullivan, Charles L. and Powell, Murella H. 1999. The Mississippi Gulf Coast, a portrait of a people. American Historical Press, Sun Valley, California. Page 37.
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Eastes, LeRoy F. 2011. A History of Towns & Communities in Harrison & Stone Counties, Mississippi. Chapter 35. Published by LeRoy F. Eastes.
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as a member of the Mississippi Legislature. The geographic area where Bond served as Representative was to become part of
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for his services in the War of 1812, and built a home on the property along Riceville Road, near what was to become
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Counties in the Mississippi Territorial Legislature. In 1838 and 1839, Bond represented
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While still in military service (1815–17), John Bond represented Marion and
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John Bond Jr. was born in 1770 to John Bond Sr. and Eleanor Peyton Bond in
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Members of the House of Representatives of the Mississippi Territory
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mobilized the Mississippi Territorial Militia to assault the
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Members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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American
military officer
Mississippi
pioneer
Mississippi Legislator
Beaufort, North Carolina
Burke County, Georgia
Mississippi Territory
Marion
Covington
Georgia Militia
Fort Mims, Alabama
Governor David Holmes
Creek Indians
General Andrew Jackson
Lawrence
Hancock County
Stone County
bounty-land warrant
McHenry, Mississippi
Harrison County, Mississippi



"John Bond born about 1690 to 1695 in Beaufort North Carolina"
"Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Bond"

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