Person:Mary Bacon (30)

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m. 22 Mar 1660
  1. Mary Bacon1661 - 1741
  2. Jonathan Bacon1672 - 1754
  3. Nathaniel Bacon1675 -
  4. Benjamin BaconAbt 1688 - 1727
m. 14 Jun 1683
  1. Mary Fuller1685 -
  2. Elizabeth Fuller1687/88 -
  3. Jacob Fuller1691/92 - 1694/95
  4. Edward Fuller1695 -
  5. Sarah Fuller1697/98 -
  6. Jacob Fuller1701 - 1767
Facts and Events
Name[2][4] Mary Bacon
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1 Mar 1661 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 14 Jun 1683 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Jacob Fuller
Death[3] 17 Jul 1741 Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Johnson, Edward F. Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages . (Woburn, Massachusetts: Andrews, Cutler & Co., 1890-1919)
    Vol. 1, p. 13.

    BACON, Mary, d. of Michael, [born] March 1, 1661.

  2. Baldwin, Thomas W. (Thomas Williams). Bacon genealogy : Michael Bacon of Dedham, 1640 and his descendants. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972)
    p. 30.

    Children of Michael Bacon [#3] and Sarah Richardson: Mary, b. Woburn 1 Mar 1661, m. John Lakin of Groton.
    [Note: the marriage given here is impossible as John Lakin had children born before this Mary was born. As the Mary Bacon who married John Lakin had a "Brother & Sister Simonds", it must have been the aunt of this Mary.]

  3. Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Middleton, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Topsfield, Massachusetts: Topsfield Historical Society, 1904)
    p. 128.

    FULLER, Mary, w. Jacob, [died] July 17, 1731, a. 81 y.
    [Note: birth about 1660]

  4. Source:Bacon, Leon Brooks. Michael Bacon and His Descendants, p. 5, shows Mary, d/o Michael Bacon and Sarah Richardson, b. Worburn 1 Mar 1661, but has no further information. No evidence has been seen showing her to be the wife of Jacob Fuller, and the father's probate is sparse, notably, including no listing of heirs. However, the marriage is speculated to have occurred based on the excellent match with the age at death.