Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Kurdish Bibles Found Home



I finally found a home for the Kurdish Bibles that I posted about back in 2010! I usually wait for some family member to find my post to claim their lost family treasures.  I just don't have the time to hunt everybody down.  But for this one I actively searched for a willing recipient.

Actually, I was spurred on to do so by someone else who wanted the bibles just because they were Kurdish bibles.  I had to say "no" because the whole point of this blog is to get these lost family heirlooms into the hands of one branch of the family or another.

In the original post, if you recall, I mentioned not being able to find an obituary.  Well I finally found it which made it so much easier to locate family members.

Clay Today, Orange Park, Florida, published 19 June 2007

Source: Ancestry.com. Florida, Jacksonville Area Obituary Collection, 1851-2009 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Original data: Florida, Jacksonville Area Obituary Collection, 1850–2009. Jacksonville, Florida: Southern Genealogist’s Exchange Society, Inc.


I was able to find a memorial for Charles' mother, Mary Sophia Voigt Perrill, at Find A Grave, and from there make contact with someone who I feel will cherish them as a family treasure.



Leslie Ann

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Rev. William Franklin Bond

This photo of Rev. Wm. F. Bond was one of the photos that was in the "create your own ancestors" basket.

It's not a normal photograph. It is printed on card stock and looks like it may have been made for a publication of sorts.

From what I have been able to find out about the Reverend he was one of the oldest members of the Lutheran ministry.

He was born William Franklin Bond, son of Edwin and Catharine Anne (Stump) Bond.

His obituary is as follows:
One of the oldest members of the Lutheran ministry, Rev. Dr. William F. Bond of Shamrock, died at his home Sunday evening in his 83rd year. He has been pastor of the Bowers-Longswamp Lutheran parish in Berks county for the past 40 years. Born in Greenwich township, Bucks county, he was the son of the late Edwin and Catherine, nee Stump, Bond. He entered Kutztown State Teachers college in 1880, then went to Muhlenberg college, from where he was graduated in 1888. In 1891 he was graduated from the Mount Airy Lutheran Theological seminary in Philadelphia and on May 26 of the same year was ordained in the Emmanuel church at Pottstown. He served as pastor of St. Paul's church in Orwis from 1891 to 1904. In the later year he was called to the Bowers-Longswamp parish, which he served until his death. In 1941, in recognition of his 50 years in the Lutheran ministry, Muhlenberg college conferred upon him the degree of doctor of divinity. Surviving are six daughters: Mrs. Frank Deisher of Fleetwood; Mrs. Samuel Welch, Coplay; Mrs. Paul Steininger, Monessen; Mrs. Theodore Breisch, Reading; Mrs. Ira Guldin, Kutztown, and Mrs. Paul Musselman, Cranford, N.J.; three sons, John A. Bond, W. Leesport; Paul Bond, Topton, and Ivan Bond, Bally; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Long, Kempton, and Mrs. Agnes Wildermuth, Auburn; 34 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. His wife, the late Katie E., nee Krebs, Bond, died in 1941. Revs. Emil Fischer of Philadelphia, Mark W. Trexler of Laureldale and C. E. Keiser of Lyons will officiate at services at the Longswamp church on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery.
[The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Tuesday, June 20, 1944, page 5]

Source:  Longswamp Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA

I have found his Find A Grave memorial and am going to upload the photo there.

If you are a descendant of Rev. Bond and would like to have this photo, please contact me. My email link is on the side bar.



Leslie Ann
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