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Sen. Reuben BACON, Sr.
Sarah CLARK |
Husband: Reuben BACON, Sr.
Birth: 1788/9, MA Death: 2 Nov 1857 Occupation: shoemaker |
Marriage: |
Wife: Sarah CLARK
Birth: 3 Jan 1790, Bedford, Middlesex Co., MA Death: 18 Feb 1877 Father: Ebenezer CLARK Mother: Ruth WILD |
Children: |
1. Sarah BACON, b. 19 May 1807; m. Edward FLINT
2. Nancy BACON, b. 22 Oct 1809; m. John Augustus MERRIAM 3. Reuben BACON, Jr., b. 8 Dec 1811 4. Martha BACON, b. 22 Mar 1814; d. 1885; m. Joseph HOSMER 5. Ann Eliza BACON, b. 3 Sep 1821; d. 3 Sep 1860; m. Joseph PORTER 6. Mary Jane BACON, b. 14 Mar 1824; m. Henry TOWNSEND 7. Helen F. BACON, b. 25 Apr 1830; m. William C. BARRETT of Providence, RI |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Massachusetts, Mass., Rhode Island |
Sources:
1. 1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #17 of 24): Town of Bedford, Middlesex Co., MA, Roll M432_324, p. 497A, 126/140, enumerated 17 Sep 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤-
2. Abram English Brown. 1891. History of the Town of Bedord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Self-published, Bedford, MA (online at Ancestry.com).
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