Mary was born in 1642 in Southampton, Long Island, daughter of Robert and Jane (--?--) Bond. She was recorded in Winthrop's medical journal in East Hampton as daughter of Robert and Jane Bond, age 16 in 1658, and as Mary Osborn, wife of Thomas, age 24 in 1666.[1]
By 1666, she married Thomas Osborn Jr. , b. Kent, England.[2][3] Her life does not seem to recorded except by brief mentions as the wife of Thomas. They had sons Joseph and Daniel.[4][5]
In about 1665 her father left East Hampton, New York Colony, for New Jersey, He made arrangements with his son-in-law, Thomas Osborn, Jr. for the care of his homestead and land possessions. Thomas Osborn later purchased these properties from Robert Bond on September 27, 1668.[5]
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↑ "Items from the Medical Journal of John Winthrop", The American Genealogist, v. 9 (1932), p. 57 AmericanAncestors.org.
↑ Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages prior to 1700 (3 Vols; Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society: 2011 ) v. 2, p. 1117 AmericanAncestors.org.
↑ Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co: 1985) p. 547 Ancestry.com.
↑ Donald Lines Jacobus, "Ancestry of Thomas Osborne of New Haven, Conn., and East Hampton, Long Island", The American Genealogist, 12:254 AmericanAncestors.org.
↑ 5.05.1 Charles Henry Cory, Lineal ancestors of Captain James Cory and of his descendants : genealogical, historical and biographical ... (1937) , v. 3, pt. 2, pp. 259, 269 Ancestry.com.
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Mary was born in 1642 based on mentions in Winthrop's journal. There is no basis to believe that her family came from Kent. Again, the connection to Hannah and/or Jane Ogden is invalid. See Robert Bond. Unless there is objection I will make these corrections.
I propose to remove Hannah Jane Ogden as wife of Robert Bond. As stated in his updated profile all that is known of his first wife is that she was Jane. There is no substantial basis to believe that she was an Ogden, and she certainly was not John Ogden's sister. See Robert Bond, Marriage.
Bond-1487 and Bond-1895 appear to represent the same person because: When I added Mary Bond (Bond 1895) I didn't realize that I was making a duplicate.
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