It was never an easy life for Jessie and William Bond and their appearance in the 1891 census is no exception.
After much searching, the family is finally found in the 5 April 1891 census records, although not together.
Jessie and infant John Arthur are found at 73 Jubilee Building in St George of the East on [...]
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William and Jessie in 1891
Posted in BOND, Jessie Williams, William Bond on 27 Nov 2007 | Leave a Comment »
William and Jessie
Posted in BOND, Jessie Williams, William Bond on 04 Sep 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I just received the two marriage certificates for William Bond and Jessie Williams and to my great surprise, they are both for my William and my Jessie!
The first marriage takes place on the Isle of Wight in the Methodist church. William ’says’ he is a plumber and glazier which is what he was *before* he enlisted in the Royal Artillery. [...]
Coroner’s Inquest – William Bond – Accidental Death?
Posted in BOND, William Bond on 12 Sep 2006 | Leave a Comment »
2 Tuesday Chruch St. St. Saviour
August 28th 1893
Sir,
William bond 50 years Watchman of 112 Cable St. East
On Saturday 26th inst his wife went to see him where he was employed at Iginer St. She was told he was the worse for drink and upon going to him found he was in a fit. He [...]