Person:Aaron Bancroft (1)

Watchers
m. 30 Oct 1735
  1. Samuel Bancroft1736 -
  2. Lydia Bancroft1738 -
  3. Sarah Bancroft1740 -
  4. Mary Bancroft1742 -
  5. Mehitable Bancroft1744 -
  6. Elizabeth Bancroft1746 - 1831
  7. Anne Bancroft1749 -
  8. Edmund Bancroft1751 -
  9. Caleb Bancroft1753 -
  10. Rev. Aaron Bancroft1755 - 1839
  11. Lucy Bancroft1758 -
Facts and Events
Name Rev. Aaron Bancroft
Gender Male
Birth[1][3][4] 10 Nov 1755 Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 24 Oct 1786 Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Lucretia Chandler
Death[1][2][3] 19 Aug 1839 Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Reference Number? Q2820021?


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Aaron Bancroft (November 10, 1755 – August 19, 1839) was an American clergyman. He was born in Reading, Massachusetts to Samuel Bancroft and Lydia Parker.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Aaron Bancroft, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. Rice, Franklin P. Worcester Births, Marriages, and Deaths. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Worcester Society of Antiquity, 1894)
    3:453.

    Bancroft, Rev. Aaron, [age] 84, [died] Aug. 19, 1839.
    [Birth about 1755.]

  3. 3.0 3.1 Davis, Horace. Ancestry of John Davis, governor and U.S. Senator, and Eliza Bancroft, his wife, both of Worcester, Massachusetts. (San Francisco [California]: H. Davis, 1897)
    54.

    Rev. Aaron Bancroft, s/o Esq. Samuel Bancroft and Lydia Parker, b. Reading 10 Nov 1755 [not found in VR Reading], d. in his house 19 Aug 1839, m. 24 Oct 1786 Lucretia Chandler.

  4. Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Reading, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1912)
    p. 16.

    BANCROFT, Aaron, s. of Samuel and Lydia, [born] Nov. 10, 1755.