NamePreston Randolph Bond157
Birth1 Mar 1845, Virginia
Death1 Jun 1909, Nortonville, Jefferson Co., Kansas
BurialNortonville Cemetery, Nortonville, Jefferson Co., Kansas
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
Spouses
Birth3 Jan 1857, Iowa
Death6 Feb 1931, Nortonville, Jefferson Co., Kansas
BurialNortonville Cemetery, Nortonville, Jefferson Co., Kansas
MotherCharlotte T. LIPPINCOTT (1827-1896)
Marriage29 Oct 1876, Welton, Clinton Co., Iowa
ChildrenHattie (1877-1932)
 Edwin Oliver (1885-1959)
Notes for Preston Randolph Bond
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 67, No 6, p 185, Aug. 9, 1909.
Preston Randolph Bond was born in West Virginia, to William and Mary Ann Kelley Bond, March 1, 1845, and died at his home in Nortonville, Tuesday evening, June 1, after a lingering illness of several months, caused by rheumatism and dropsy.
Mr. Bond was one of a family of four brothers and one sister. There were also three half-brothers and four half-sisters. The deceased was the second of this large family of children to pass away. On October 20, 1876, he was married in Welton, Iowa, to Miss Levantia Babcock. Five children were born to them, two sons and three daughters, all of whom are living. Brother Bond made a public profession of religion when about twenty-five years of age at Lost Creek, West Virginia, presumably under the preaching of Elder S. H. Davis. He united with the Lost Creek Seventh-day Baptist Church. Later he with his family came west, and about eleven years ago he became a member of this church, where he has held his membership since.
He was one of the old veterans who went to the front at the call of his country, and was a member of Company F, of the Eleventh Minnesota Volunteer Infantry. He has been called from the fast thinning ranks of the Grand Army of the Republic, to join the mighty army who will answer to the great reveille on the morning of resurrection.
Funeral services were held at the Seventh-day Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. M. B. Kelly. M. B. K.

Census: 1880 Carlton, Tama Co., Iowa: age 35, farmer

Member ABT 1898 Nortonville, Jefferson Co., Kansas: SDB Church
Baptism: ABT 1870 Lost Creek, Harrison Co., West Virginia
Served in the Civil War
Notes for Levantia Cooper (Spouse 1)
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 110, No 8, p 254, Feb. 23, 1931.
Levantia Babcock Bond was born at Jacksonville, Iowa, January 3, 1857, and died of pneumonia at her home in Nortonville, Kan., February 6, 1931, in the seventy-fifth year of her age.
Levantia Cooper Babcock was the daughter of Joshua Babcock and Charlotte Lippincott Babcock. When she was a small child her parents moved with their family to Humboldt, Neb. Here, Levantia joined the Longbranch Seventh Day Baptist Church as a young girl. At about the age of eighteen she went to Garwin [Welton], Iowa, where she later was married to Preston Randolph Bond in November, 1877 [Oct. 20, 1876].
Mr. and Mrs. Bond with their family lived about six years at Garwin, then about two years in Humboldt, Neb. After this they homesteaded near Dighton, Kan., about ten years. They came to Nortonville in 1897, where Mrs. Bond has lived ever since. Her husband preceded her in death nearly twenty-two years, passing away in June, 1909.
Mrs. Bond transferred her membership to the Nortonville Seventh Day Baptist Church after going to live there and was always a faithful Christian and loyal member. She could always be depended upon to share in the work and worship of the church and was regular in attendance, bringing up her family and two grandsons whom she also raised, to do likewise.
Mr. and Mrs. Bond had five children, all of whom survive her: Mrs. Hattie Hurley and Mrs. Addie Brown, both of Riverside, Calif.; Bert Bond, Nortonville; Mrs. Rose Brandon, Perry, Kan.; and Edwin Bond, Nortonville. Mrs. Bond is also survived by one brother, C. C. Babcock, and one sister, Mrs. Lara [Laura] Babcock.
There are sixteen grandchildren and step-grandchildren, all living: Bernard, Kenneth and Orville Hurley, Myron Brandon, Elsie Christie, Edwin, Jr., Raymond, Alice, James, and Margaret Bond; Cleone and Oscar Shasteen; Alva and Beulah Bond; Robert Hurley.
There are three great-grandchildren: Gladys Mae Christie, Marilyn Hurley, and Marjorie Hurley.
Funeral services were held from the Seventh Day Baptist church, Nortonville, Kan., February 9, 1931, the pastor officiating. Interment was in the Nortonville cemetery. S. D. O.

Census:
1880 Carlton, Tama Co., Iowa: age 23
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