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==Status summary==
 
==Status summary==
 
===Completed as of April 4, 2021: ===
 
===Completed as of April 4, 2021: ===
* Recruiting additional direct male-line John Bundy descendants for NGS/WGS SNP testing  - anyone interested in submitting their DNA for testing should contact Raymond T. Wing (email: wing.genealogist AT gmail DOT com)
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* Recruiting direct male-line descendants of John Bundy for NGS/WGS testing. Any male who believe he is such a descendant should [[Read me First|<big>'''Read me First'''</big>]]
  
===Still to do as of April 4, 2021===
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<big>'''IMPORTANT:'''</big> [[Read me First|<big>'''Read me First'''</big>]]
* NGS/WGS test multiple Y-DNA descendants of John Bundy to firmly place family clade as well as test descendants to discover any subclades unique to descendants lines
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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For more information see Sherman, Robert M. & Verle D. Vincent (rev. by Robert S. Wakefield), ''Mayflower Families through Five Generations'' vol. 15, Chilton & More. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA 1997, reprinted 2013.
 
===First Generation===
 
===First Generation===
 
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bundy-258 John Bundy] was born England abt 1617<ref>His nuncupative will of Apr 1681 stated he was then aged "sixtyfour years or thereabouts."</ref> and died Taunton in 1681.<ref>Nuncupative will Apr 1681 presented in court 29 Oct 1681.</ref> He apparently came to New England in 1635 as an indentured servant (term of 8 years) to Griffin Mounteague, carpenter of Muddy River (Brookline). His services were transferred to Elder William Brewster in Mar 1636/7 and Brewster assigned Bundy to his son in Jan 1638/9.<ref>Anderson, The Great Migration I:482.</ref> He married<ref>John married second, Taunton 9 Jan 1676 Ruth _____ Gurney, but his three sons by this marriage (John, Joseph and Edward) do not descend from any Mayflower passenger.</ref> bef 1649 [[(poss.) Susanna (Unknown) (mtDNA)#Second Generation|Martha Chandler]] and they had at least five children: Martha (1649), Mary (1653), Patience (d. 1665), James (1664), Sarah (1668) and poss. Samuel (1670 no further record).
 
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bundy-258 John Bundy] was born England abt 1617<ref>His nuncupative will of Apr 1681 stated he was then aged "sixtyfour years or thereabouts."</ref> and died Taunton in 1681.<ref>Nuncupative will Apr 1681 presented in court 29 Oct 1681.</ref> He apparently came to New England in 1635 as an indentured servant (term of 8 years) to Griffin Mounteague, carpenter of Muddy River (Brookline). His services were transferred to Elder William Brewster in Mar 1636/7 and Brewster assigned Bundy to his son in Jan 1638/9.<ref>Anderson, The Great Migration I:482.</ref> He married<ref>John married second, Taunton 9 Jan 1676 Ruth _____ Gurney, but his three sons by this marriage (John, Joseph and Edward) do not descend from any Mayflower passenger.</ref> bef 1649 [[(poss.) Susanna (Unknown) (mtDNA)#Second Generation|Martha Chandler]] and they had at least five children: Martha (1649), Mary (1653), Patience (d. 1665), James (1664), Sarah (1668) and poss. Samuel (1670 no further record).
  
 
===Second Generation===
 
===Second Generation===
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bundy-249 James Bundy] was born Taunton 1664 and died East Greenwich, RI 25 Sep 1721. He married Mary ____ and they had four children: James (c1690), Samuel (c1694 m Abigail ____ but only one daughter), Ebenezer (c1699 m Martha Clark, no known children<ref>some sources give sons Silas c1726 & Ebenezer 1729/30.</ref>) and Joseph (c1701).
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bundy-249 James Bundy] was born Taunton 1664 and died East Greenwich, RI 25 Sep 1721. He married Mary ____ and they had four children: James (c1690), [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bundy-260 Samuel] (c1694 m Abigail ____ but only one daughter), Ebenezer (c1699 m Martha Clark, no known children<ref>some sources give sons Silas c1726 & Ebenezer 1729/30.</ref>) and Joseph (c1701).
  
 
===Third Generation===
 
===Third Generation===
James Bundy (II) was born abt 1690 and died prob. Mansfield, CT aft 10 Apr 1758. He married abt 1710 Mary Johnson and they had nine children (born Preston, CT): Hannah (1711), Deborah (1713/4), James (1715), Mary (1717), Eunice (1719), Peter (1720/1), Isaac (1722-1725), John (1724) and Isaac (1726).
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bundy-241 James Bundy (II)] was born abt 1690 and died prob. Mansfield, CT aft 10 Apr 1758. He married abt 1710 Mary Johnson and they had nine children (born Preston, CT): Hannah (1711), Deborah (1713/4), James (1715), Mary (1717), Eunice (1719), Peter (1720/1), Isaac (1722-1725), John (1724) and Isaac (1726).
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bundy-259 Joseph Bundy] was born abt 1701 and died Hopkinton, RI bef 8 Apr 1771. He married twice, first Abigail Johnson and second Westerly, RI 30 Oct 1758 Mary REYNOLDS Tefft. He had three children by his first wife: Elizabeth (c1730), Ezekiel (1736) and Dorcas.
  
Joseph Bundy was born abt 1701 and died Hopkinton, RI bef 8 Apr 1771. He married twice, first Abigail Johnson and second Westerly, RI 30 Oct 1758 Mary REYNOLDS Tefft. He had three children by his first wife: Elizabeth (c1730), Ezekiel (1736) and Dorcas.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 12:51, 10 March 2024

Status summary

Completed as of April 4, 2021:

  • Recruiting direct male-line descendants of John Bundy for NGS/WGS testing. Any male who believe he is such a descendant should Read me First

IMPORTANT: Read me First

Biography

For more information see Sherman, Robert M. & Verle D. Vincent (rev. by Robert S. Wakefield), Mayflower Families through Five Generations vol. 15, Chilton & More. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA 1997, reprinted 2013.

First Generation

John Bundy was born England abt 1617[1] and died Taunton in 1681.[2] He apparently came to New England in 1635 as an indentured servant (term of 8 years) to Griffin Mounteague, carpenter of Muddy River (Brookline). His services were transferred to Elder William Brewster in Mar 1636/7 and Brewster assigned Bundy to his son in Jan 1638/9.[3] He married[4] bef 1649 Martha Chandler and they had at least five children: Martha (1649), Mary (1653), Patience (d. 1665), James (1664), Sarah (1668) and poss. Samuel (1670 no further record).

Second Generation

James Bundy was born Taunton 1664 and died East Greenwich, RI 25 Sep 1721. He married Mary ____ and they had four children: James (c1690), Samuel (c1694 m Abigail ____ but only one daughter), Ebenezer (c1699 m Martha Clark, no known children[5]) and Joseph (c1701).

Third Generation

James Bundy (II) was born abt 1690 and died prob. Mansfield, CT aft 10 Apr 1758. He married abt 1710 Mary Johnson and they had nine children (born Preston, CT): Hannah (1711), Deborah (1713/4), James (1715), Mary (1717), Eunice (1719), Peter (1720/1), Isaac (1722-1725), John (1724) and Isaac (1726).

Joseph Bundy was born abt 1701 and died Hopkinton, RI bef 8 Apr 1771. He married twice, first Abigail Johnson and second Westerly, RI 30 Oct 1758 Mary REYNOLDS Tefft. He had three children by his first wife: Elizabeth (c1730), Ezekiel (1736) and Dorcas.


  1. His nuncupative will of Apr 1681 stated he was then aged "sixtyfour years or thereabouts."
  2. Nuncupative will Apr 1681 presented in court 29 Oct 1681.
  3. Anderson, The Great Migration I:482.
  4. John married second, Taunton 9 Jan 1676 Ruth _____ Gurney, but his three sons by this marriage (John, Joseph and Edward) do not descend from any Mayflower passenger.
  5. some sources give sons Silas c1726 & Ebenezer 1729/30.

DNA results TBD

Previous Y-DNA testing

The Bundy surname DNA Project does not list the Most Distant Known Paternal Ancestor (MDKPA) so it is impossible to determine whether any Y-DNA descendants of John Bundy have taken a Y-DNA test.

Further needed testing

We need additional direct male-line descendants of John Bundy to WGS/NGS test to both to refine the haplogroup further and delineate descendant clades.

References & External Links

  • Sherman, Robert M. & Verle D. Vincent (rev. by Robert S. Wakefield), Mayflower Families through Five Generations vol. 15, Chilton & More. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA 1997, reprinted 2013
  • Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635 New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston. I:480-83