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From: "JBusic" <>
Subject: Re: [VARUSSEL] Re: Thomas Bundy
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 19:04:48 -0500
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Thanks everyone for the Bundy help. I'm going to look for the marriage
record next.
jb
----- Original Message -----
From: tomr <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: [VARUSSEL] Re: Thomas Bundy


> From Bundy Family Record
> Elizabeth Bundy b. Apr. 9, 1782
> Nancy Bundy b. Feb. 20, 1804
> Patty Bundy b. May 2, 1805
> Polly Bundy b. Jan. 6, 1807
> Betsy Bundy b. Apr. 15, 1810
> Benjamine Bundy b. Nov. 16, 1811
> Daniel Bundy b. Jul. 1813
> John Bundy b. Apr. 14, 1815
> Susanah Bundy Jan. 9, 1818
> Tom
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Dye" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 5:07 AM
> Subject: [VARUSSEL] Re: Thomas Bundy
>
>
> > JBusic wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi All,
> > > I'm looking for information on Thomas Bundy who married Elizabeth
Crank
> in Russell county in 1802. I would especially like to know who his
parents
> were and where he was from?
> > >
> > > J Busic
> > >
> > >
> > James/Dorothy Lefler wrote:
> > >
> > > Dear J. Busic,
> > > I cannot vouch for the validity of the information, but this is
> what I
> > > found in the 3rd column on page 28 of "The Heritage of Russell County,
> > > Virginia 1786-1986, Volume 1", "Thomas and Elizabeth Crank Bundy came
to
> > > Russell County from Norway in 1789........." A picture of Thomas
Bundy
> is
> > > included. The article was submitted by Charles C. Bundy IV.
> > > The Thomas Bundy log home is now a part of the Dickenson-Bundy
Log
> Home
> > > which is on the property at the Old Russell County Courthouse.
> > > Hope this helps,
> > >
> > > Dorothy Lefler
> >
> >
> > Janice & Dorothy,
> >
> > This Norway info I think must be incorrect. Thomas would have been only
> > 9 years old at the time and Elizabeth would have been only 3 years old.
> > Thomas and Elizabeth are in HH #1096 in the 1850 RCV census. Thomas is
> > age 70, listed as born in Tennessee and Elizabeth is age 66, listed as
> > born in Washington Co., VA. Elizabeth was the d/o John & Elizabeth
> > Crank as evidenced by John Cranks will filed in RCV in 1803. I've seen
> > other references that mistakenly identify her as the d/o Abraham Crank
> > including the LDS website. Elizabeth did have a brother named Abraham.
> > As for Thomas Bundy's parents, I have not been able to locate them. The
> > Heritage Book is also incomplete on the children of Thomas & Elizabeth.
> > The article says that they had one son, Daniel Richard Bundy. I have
> > the following children for Thomas & Elizabeth:
> >
> > Nancy b. abt. 1804 (Living at home in 1850)
> > Benjamin C. b. abt. 1812, m. Rebecca Porter d/o Francis Porter & Malinda
> > Johnston
> > Daniel b. abt. 1814, b. Rebecca Godsey
> > Barbara b. abt. 1820, m. Mathias Selsor s/o Larkin Selser & Sarah
> > "Sally" Finney
> > Sarah b. abt. 1823, m. Lemuel Johnson s/o Joseph Johnson & Mary Staley
> >
> > Also, on the death record of Priscilla "Dorton" Mason in 1925, it lists
> > her parents as Neel Dorton & Margaret Bundy. I'm pretty sure that Neel
> > Dorton is Edward Dorton, s/o William Dorton Jr. Edward's wife is listed
> > as Elizabeth in 1850. I'm not sure if Elizabeth is the same person as
> > Margaret, but it appears that she must have been as Priscilla was listed
> > as age 6 months at the time and I would think she must have been
> > Elizabeth's daughter. Elizabeth may have actually been Margaret
> > Elizabeth Bundy, b. abt. 1810. Anyway, I think she was also a d/o
> > Thomas Bundy & Elizabeth Crank.
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
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