Grandchildren; Ross George Hoopchuk, Ellen Anne Hoopchuk-Olson, Edna "Cookie" Ellen Wishart-Christman, George Lionel Boyer, Charles Herbert Boyer
Son of Captain William Victor Bongard and Susan Holmes.William Victor Bongard son of Conrad Bongard III a Sea Captain 1st marraige to Sarah Trotter - two children Sarah and Bryon. After Wife Sarah passed 2nd wife Jane Tewkesbury - 10 children Gertrude, Maude, John, Edward, Ida, William *direct ancestor, Frank, Albert, Arthur, Walter.Conrad III died in 1890 and is buried near Waupoos. Jane Tewkesbury Bongard was born in 1804 and died in 1881. She is also buried near Waupoos.
Conrad Bongard I 1st Bongard to move to Prince Edward County, Ontario Cananda around the time of the American Revolution. He was granted 800 acres of land by King George I because he had sided with England during the war - a Hessian Soldier. The Bongards were members of the United Empire Loyalists. "He married a widow named Larr from Philadelphia"
Corad Bongard II served in the War of 1812 attaining the rank of Captain. He married Jane Dulmege and had at least eight children - William, Wilson, Conrad * direct ancestor, Jake, John, Susan, Ida. Conrad Bongard II died in 1850 and is buried at Bongard's Corners near Waupoos, Prince Edward County.
Grandchildren; Ross George Hoopchuk, Ellen Anne Hoopchuk-Olson, Edna "Cookie" Ellen Wishart-Christman, George Lionel Boyer, Charles Herbert Boyer
Son of Captain William Victor Bongard and Susan Holmes.William Victor Bongard son of Conrad Bongard III a Sea Captain 1st marraige to Sarah Trotter - two children Sarah and Bryon. After Wife Sarah passed 2nd wife Jane Tewkesbury - 10 children Gertrude, Maude, John, Edward, Ida, William *direct ancestor, Frank, Albert, Arthur, Walter.Conrad III died in 1890 and is buried near Waupoos. Jane Tewkesbury Bongard was born in 1804 and died in 1881. She is also buried near Waupoos.
Conrad Bongard I 1st Bongard to move to Prince Edward County, Ontario Cananda around the time of the American Revolution. He was granted 800 acres of land by King George I because he had sided with England during the war - a Hessian Soldier. The Bongards were members of the United Empire Loyalists. "He married a widow named Larr from Philadelphia"
Corad Bongard II served in the War of 1812 attaining the rank of Captain. He married Jane Dulmege and had at least eight children - William, Wilson, Conrad * direct ancestor, Jake, John, Susan, Ida. Conrad Bongard II died in 1850 and is buried at Bongard's Corners near Waupoos, Prince Edward County.
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