Il est marié avec Mary Catherine McARTHUR.
Ils se sont mariés le 4 mai 1842 à Al, il avait 21 ans.
Enfant(s):
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txfreest/Families/GrpSheets/BonnerWilliamJr11
.htm
"William Bonner, Jr. was a large landowner and stockman. He was a
miller by trade. Both he and his wife were members of the Associate
Reformed Presbyterian Church."
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Book - Biographical Sketches from Limestone, Freestone, and Leon
Counties, Texas. Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1893. p. 76-77.
"WILLIAM BONNER, one of the pioneer setters of Freestone County, was
born in Alabama in 1820, son of WILLIAM and ANN (JOEL) BONNER, natives
of South Carolina, who had married there before moving to Alabama.
JAMES BONNER, father of WILLIAM, was a native of Ireland who came to
the colonies before the Revolutionary War and took part of it on the
American side. JAMES BONNER married MARY LAIRD, also from Ireland,
and they reared a family of nine children: WILLIAM, JOHN, ANDREW,
SAMUEL, JAMES, MARGARET (married ROBERT JONES); MARY (married JOSEPH
JONES); ELIZABETH (married SAMUEL YOUNG) and SARAH who died unmarried.
William and John came to Texas; James moved to Indiana in 1836, where
he settled eighty miles south of Indianapolis, and no other member of
the family went any further west than Alabama.
In 1818 WILLIAM BONNER moved to Alabama, bringing his family there
the next year. He lived in Monroe, then in Wilcox counties, and in
1852, came to Texas, first to William County and to Freestone County
in 1854. He was a farmer; served in the War of 1812, (was a Captain),
was in the Battle of New Orleans, and died July 1, 1877, in this
county at the age of ninety-five years. His wife died in 1842 at the
age of forty-four. Both were members of the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church. They reared a family of twelve children, two
dying before maturity. These were: ELIZA, widow of JAMES ROBINSON;
MARY, widow of Rev. JOSEPH McCREARY; our subject; Rev. THOMAS J., of
Palestine; MARGARET, deceased, wife of Rev. PRESSLY ROBINSON; SALLY,
deceased, wife of ROBERT HYNES; JAMES, a resident of Alabama; MARTHA,
wife of Dr. JAMES I. BONNER of Fairfield; SUSAN, widow of ANDREW
BONNER; KEZIAH, widow of ARCHIBALD HUCKABY, and SAMUEL, died as a
child.
...."
Freestone County Death Records Book I (1903-1917)
William Bonner d. Oct 10, 1909; male; white; 89 yrs old; physician
was O. F. Bryan; location - Wortham
Baptised by Rev. James Lowry.
Bonner Book says he never enlisted, but continued to run the mill for
the benefit of the soldier's wives.
ROSTER OF CO. D, 10TH TEXAS INFANTRY ORGANIZED BY WILLIAM C. WILSON AT
FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS, ON OCTOBER 26, 1861
researched & compiled by: SCOTT McKAY
NAME RANK AGE ENLISTED REMARKS
Bonner, William S. Pvt. 41 _____________ - No Military Information
Available -
Wilcox County, Alabama - 1850 Federal Census (File 4 of 5)
This is the 1850 federal census for Wilcox County, Alabama.
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS:
LN=Line Number FN=Family Number
VAL=Value of Real Estate Owned MRD=Married within last year
SCH=Attended school within last year
R/W=Adults who cannot read and write
AFFLICTIN=Whether deaf, dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper, or
convict
The 1850 Census
STATE: AL COUNTY: Wilcox
REFERENCE:
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===PAGE LN FM LASTNAME FIRST NAME AND INI. AGE SX
CLR OCCU. VLU BORN MRD SCH DDB AFFLICTION
REMARKS
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===
725 2 227 BONNER William 30 M
AL
725 3 227 BONNER Mary C. 24 F
AL
725 4 227 BONNER Thomas O. 8 M
AL
725 5 227 BONNER William M. 5 M
AL
725 6 227 BONNER John 2 M
AL
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation
Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William BONNER Self W Male W 59 AL Farmer SC SC
Charles A BONNER Son S Male W 27 AL Farmer AL AL
Irvin B BONNER Son S Male W 26 TX Farmer AL AL
Mary C BONNER Dau S Female W 20 TX Keeping House AL
AL
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Source Information:
Census Place District 54, Freestone, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255304
NA Film Number T9-1304
Page Number 541D
1860 Federal Census - Freestone Co. - Vicinity of Fairfield - 13 July
1860
p. 10, 13 July 1860
55/55
Wm. Bonner Junr. 40 M Farmer 2100 32600 Alabama
Mary C. 36 F Alabama
Thos. O. 17 M Alabama
William Mc. 14 M Alabama
John E. 11 M Alabama
James G. 10 M Alabama
Charles A. 8 M Alabama
Irvin 4 M Alabama
Caroline 7/12 F Texas
1830 US Census - Wilcox County, AL. - p. 178a - Line 16
William Bonner [Sr.] -
Free White Males:
2 5-10 yrs. old [Rev. Thomas Joell Bonner age 8, William Bonner, Jr.
age 10],
1 40-50 [William Bonner, Sr. age 47 in 1830]
Free White Females:
1 under 5 yrs. old [Sarah "Sallie" Bonner age 4]
1 5-10 yrs. old [Margaret "Peggy" Bonner age 5]
2 10-15 yrs. old [Elizabeth Ann Bonner age 13, Mary Bonner age 12]
1 30-40 [Ann Lee Joell age 35 in 1830]
Slaves: 40
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txnavarr/business/cattle_industry/brands.htm
The following list of names and brands appears in the 1993-1994 issue
of The Scroll, publication of the Navarro County Historical Society
and is reproduced here with the Society's permission.. These were
registered during the period October 1854 - April 1873. A few copies
of this issue are still available. To obtain one, or a copy of a
single page, please contact the Navarro County Historical Society.
"Bonner, William, Jr. - May 29, 1868"
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Photocopies of actual records loaned by Mike Bonner believed
photocopied by Carol McGee:
Freestone County, TX
Timeframe - Start in July going to Sept 20th, 1860.
Note - The number of slaves "in house" is usually counted at end of
enumeration of slaves for that particular slave owner.
William Bonner, Jr.
27 Slaves of whom:
All were black
5 slaves in house
15 male, 12 female
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Freestone Frontiers (Volume 5, August 1985, Number 3)
pg. 4.
The 5th of 24 for the second week drawn for jury duty in William
Cotten (District Court Clerk) and A. G. Anderson (County Court Clerk)
and W. T. Watson (County Justice of the Peace) at the fall term of the
District Court of 1868. Dated July 7, 1868.
5. Wm Bonner, Jr.
Freestone Frontiers (Volume 5, August 1985, Number 3)
pg. 6.
The 8th of 24 for the second week drawn for jury duty in Chas William
Stocker (District Court Clerk) and Fredrick A. Clarke (County Court
Clerk) and Chas William Stocker (County Justice of the Peace) at the
September term of the District Court of 1869. Dated July 29, 1869.
32. William Bonner Jr.
Freestone Frontiers (Volume 4, August 1984, Number 3)
pg. 4.
The 31th of 347 for jury duty in the Freestone County - Regular Term
County Court - N. L. Womack, Chief Justice. Dated July 23, 1866.
31. William Bonner Jr.
Freestone Frontiers (Volume 3, Nov 1983, Number 4)
pg. 16.
The 43rd of 290 for jury duty in the Freestone County - County Court.
Dated July 6, 1863.
43. William Bonner Jr.
Freestone Frontiers (Volume 3, Nov 1983, Number 4)
pg. 15.
The 22nd of 24 for jury duty in James M. Henderson (District Court
Clerk) and J. A. Womack (County Court Clerk) and James R. Mobley
(County Justice of the Peace) at the March term of the District Court
of 1863. Dated Jan 8, 1863.
22. William Bonner Jr.
Book - The Bonner Family History, by Sue Bonner Thornton, 1972, by
Texan Press in Waco, Texas. Library of Congress # 72-75823. pg. 98.
"At the Regular Term County Court, August 16, 1858 Andrew Bonner was
appointed by the Court as Captain with James Hodges, John Benton,
George T. Bradley, William Bonner Jr., Henry R. Cockerell and Meriman
Driver to patrol in the neighborhood of John Bonner."
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Mary Catherine McARTHUR |
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