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BOND, Henry, physician and genealogist, born in Watertown, Massachusetts, 21 March 1790; died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 May 1859. He was a grandson of Colonel William Bond, of the revolutionary army, who died near Ticonderoga, 31 August 1776. He was graduated at Dartmouth in 1813, studied medicine, and practiced in Concord, New Hampshire, and from November 1819, till his death, in Philadelphia. For several years he was president of the Philadelphia board of Health. Besides numerous contributions to medical and other journals, he published a remarkably thorough genealogical work entitled " Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, including Waltham and Weston" (Boston, 1856).
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