| Birth: | Feb. 7, 1834 Hall County Georgia, USA | | Death: | Jun. 8, 1893 DeKalb County Georgia, USA |  Eason (or Easom) Jackson Bond was the youngest child of Joseph Ballenger Bond, Jr., and his wife Sarah Baker. On 30 Dec 1860, he married Mary Eveline Nail, daughter of J. S. Nail and Devorah Edmonson. The couple had six children: Atticus Yarbrough, George Robert, Ira A., William A., Anna D., and Joseph Bryan.
According to a memoir of him written by F. A. Ragsdale in July 1893, Easo's chief occupation was farming, yet he did some work in shoemaking and carpentry, and he started a general store. Eason served several years as a justice of the peace and was chairman of the board of county commissioners. At Rock Chapel Methodist Church, he was a very active member. He taught classes, served as Sunday school superintendent, and was a steward there for over 40 years. He loved his church and was also a strong believer in campmeetings. Family links: Parents: Joseph Ballenger Bond (1790 - 1863) Sarah Baker Bond (1792 - 1860) Spouse: Mary Eveline Nail Bond (1832 - 1922) Children: Ira A. Bond (1864 - 1958)* Anna D. Bond (1866 - 1868)* William A. Bond (1868 - 1953)* Joseph Bryan Bond (1872 - 1952)* *Calculated relationship
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Rock Chapel Historic Cemetery
Lithonia DeKalb County Georgia, USA | Created by: Suellen Record added: Mar 10, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 25179744 |
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Eason, you are my 2nd cousin 5 times removed on my Father's side. May you rest in peace. -
Connie Mosley
Added: Jun. 9, 2011 |
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Steve Perry
Added: Dec. 20, 2009 |
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