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Hettie <I>McClure</I> Bond

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Hettie McClure Bond

Birth
Knox County, Indiana, USA
Death
14 Apr 1901 (aged 65)
Irving, Lane County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Hettie McClure was the eldest child of Vincent Scott McClure and his first wife, Sarah Harris (Bruce) McClure. Her step-mother was Sarah "Sally" Scott (Tandy) Benson McClure.

Hettie McClure married Isaac "William" Bond on Oct 9, 1851 in Knox County, Indiana. They were the parents of ten children.
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The Eugene Daily Guard
Lane County, Oregon
Monday Evening, April 15, 1901


DIED

Mrs. Hettie Bond, wife of I. William Bond, died Sunday, April 14, 1901, from paralysis of the brain, at her home near Irving.

Mrs. Bond was a well known pioneer lady and was aged 66 years. She had many friends in Lane county who will be pained to learn of her death.

The funeral will occur tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the family residence, and the remains will be laid to rest in the Luper cemetery. Rev. M.L. Rose will conduct the ceremonies.
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No source provided but added by request of AnisahD:

In 1851 she was united with Isaac William Bond, a gentleman who traveled to Oregon in the same train Hettie's father was the captain of that came to the west Mrs. Bond proved an earnest and sympathetic helpmate, and in the early days of struggle and adversity in the new country stimulated the flagging and oft-times discouraged hearts of those by whom she was surrounded. Notwithstanding the hard work which she accomplished she reared ten children to be useful men and women, impressing all with the necessity of thrift, economy, industry and integrity.

At the time of her death, April 14, 1901, she left the following children to mourn her loss: V. S.; Louise, the wife of Rufus Robinson of Walton, Lane County; Allen, living on a farm three miles from the home place; Emma, the wife of William Wheeler of Pleasant Hill; Eliza Catherine, the wife of Halvor Wheeler of Pleasant Hill; and Amanda, living at home; Robert B., living near his father; Joseph W.; William L.; Mary A., who was the wife of C. H. Withrow, are all deceased. Mr. Bond has always taken an active part in the Christian Church and was a deacon for many years.The Eugene City Guard
Lane County, Oregon
July 2, 1898


Wm. McClure

Mrs. Wm. Bond of Irving, yesterday received a telegram announcing the following and news regarding her father [sh/be brother].

Palouse, Wash., June 29

Father died at 8:30 this morning. The funeral will occur at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.--H.S. McClure

The deceased, Wm. McClure, was a son of the late Vincent McClure, who resided a few miles north of Eugene and was well known in Lane county, having resided here for several years. He was one of three children, the other two being Mrs. Wm. Bond of Irving, and Mrs. W.F. Lyons of Walton.
Hettie McClure was the eldest child of Vincent Scott McClure and his first wife, Sarah Harris (Bruce) McClure. Her step-mother was Sarah "Sally" Scott (Tandy) Benson McClure.

Hettie McClure married Isaac "William" Bond on Oct 9, 1851 in Knox County, Indiana. They were the parents of ten children.
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The Eugene Daily Guard
Lane County, Oregon
Monday Evening, April 15, 1901


DIED

Mrs. Hettie Bond, wife of I. William Bond, died Sunday, April 14, 1901, from paralysis of the brain, at her home near Irving.

Mrs. Bond was a well known pioneer lady and was aged 66 years. She had many friends in Lane county who will be pained to learn of her death.

The funeral will occur tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the family residence, and the remains will be laid to rest in the Luper cemetery. Rev. M.L. Rose will conduct the ceremonies.
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No source provided but added by request of AnisahD:

In 1851 she was united with Isaac William Bond, a gentleman who traveled to Oregon in the same train Hettie's father was the captain of that came to the west Mrs. Bond proved an earnest and sympathetic helpmate, and in the early days of struggle and adversity in the new country stimulated the flagging and oft-times discouraged hearts of those by whom she was surrounded. Notwithstanding the hard work which she accomplished she reared ten children to be useful men and women, impressing all with the necessity of thrift, economy, industry and integrity.

At the time of her death, April 14, 1901, she left the following children to mourn her loss: V. S.; Louise, the wife of Rufus Robinson of Walton, Lane County; Allen, living on a farm three miles from the home place; Emma, the wife of William Wheeler of Pleasant Hill; Eliza Catherine, the wife of Halvor Wheeler of Pleasant Hill; and Amanda, living at home; Robert B., living near his father; Joseph W.; William L.; Mary A., who was the wife of C. H. Withrow, are all deceased. Mr. Bond has always taken an active part in the Christian Church and was a deacon for many years.The Eugene City Guard
Lane County, Oregon
July 2, 1898


Wm. McClure

Mrs. Wm. Bond of Irving, yesterday received a telegram announcing the following and news regarding her father [sh/be brother].

Palouse, Wash., June 29

Father died at 8:30 this morning. The funeral will occur at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.--H.S. McClure

The deceased, Wm. McClure, was a son of the late Vincent McClure, who resided a few miles north of Eugene and was well known in Lane county, having resided here for several years. He was one of three children, the other two being Mrs. Wm. Bond of Irving, and Mrs. W.F. Lyons of Walton.


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