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  1. James Forrest Bondurant (21 November 1901-4 December 1965) was an American Prohibition -era gangster and one of the three Bondurant brothers of Franklin County, Virginia, Virginia. He was the gang's de facto leader during the 1930s, despite being the middle brother.

  2. James Forrest Bondurant (21 November 1901-4 December 1965) was an American Prohibition-era gangster and one of the three Bondurant brothers of Franklin County, Virginia. He was the gang's de facto lea ….

  3. Feb 24, 2021 · James Forrest (Forrest) Bondurant. Born 21 Nov 1901 in Franklin County, Virginia, USA. Ancestors. Son of Granville Thomas Bondurant and Malisha Elizabeth (Barbour) Bondurant.

  4. James Forrest Bondurant. Birth. 21 Nov 1901. Franklin County, Virginia, USA. Death. 4 Dec 1965 (aged 64) Roanoke, Roanoke City, Virginia, USA. Burial. Roselawn Burial Park.

  5. The Wettest County in the World is a 2008 historical novel by Matt Bondurant, an American writer who features his grandfather Jack and grand-uncles Forrest and Howard as the main characters in the novel.

  6. May 2, 2022 · Genealogy for James Forrest Bondurant (1901 - 1965) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  7. Aug 23, 2012 · Later this month, Hollywood releases the movie “Lawless,” based on the real-life story of a notorious Virginia bootlegging family. We get the story behind the story from the family’s grandson who wrote the book upon which the movie is based while working as a professor at a local university.

  8. Aug 30, 2012 · Forrest Bondurant (Tom Hardy), leader of the most powerful moonshining family in Franklin County, Virginia, wears the indestructible armor of legend. His parents died in the 1919 flu...

  9. Aug 20, 2012 · Bondurant, a bespectacled forty-one-year-old who often touches his fingertips to his shaved head, as if to mold an emerging thought, said that he’d had few hard facts to go on, aside...

  10. This Bondurant Family History summarizes the contents of the Book “The Bondurants of Genolhac, France” by Mary Bondurant Warren and other family stories that document our understanding of how the family migrated from its earliest roots in France to America and spread to all parts of the country.

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