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Ann Bacon 1470–1558 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Apr 1470

Birth Location: Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England

Death Date: 15 Jan 1558

Death Location: Kenton, Suffolk, England

Father: Thomas Bacon

Mother: Margery Jenney

Spouse(s): Henry Pierce, Edmund Daundye

Children(s): Richard Pierce, Agnes Daundy

Ann Bacon was born in 1470 in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England, the child of Thomas Bacon And Margery Jenney. Ann Bacon married Edmund Daundye, Henry Pierce, and had children including Agnes Daundy, Richard Pierce. Ann Bacon passed away in 1558 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • Ann Bacon was born in 1470 in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England, the child of Thomas Bacon And Margery Jenney.
  • Ann Bacon married Edmund Daundye, Henry Pierce, and had children including Agnes Daundy, Richard Pierce.
  • Ann Bacon passed away in 1558 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.

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Ann Bacon's Ancestors

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Ann Bacon
1470–1558
Birth Place: Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England
Parents
Thomas Bacon
1427–1485
Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England
Margery Jenney
1433–
Knoddishall, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
John Bacon
1401–1462
Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England
Margaret Banyard
1406–1504
Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England
John Jenney
1398–1460
Norwich, Suffolk, England
Maud Bokill
1400–1498
Friston, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
John Bacon
1373–1433
Maud Bedingfeld
1377–
Robert Banyard
1380–
William Jenney
1374–1397
Maude
1376–1400
John Bokill
1375–1466
Jane Layston
1380–1474
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Roger Bacon
1351–1384
Katherine
1355–
Thomas Bedingfield
1348–1380
Elizabeth Norton
1352–1374
Edmund Jenny
1350–1379
John Leyston
1360–
Anne Gerard
1360–

Ann Bacon's Descendants

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Ann Bacon (Apr 1470–15 Jan 1558) m. Henry Pierce (1460–1507) m. Edmund Daundye (1465–1515)
  1. 1. Richard Pierce 1482–1540 m. Elizabeth 1486–1565
    1. 1. Alice Pierce 1508–1579 m. Henry Phippen 1495–1562
      1. 1. Anne Phippen 1510– m. Robert Jourdaine 1499–1569
      2. 2. Alice Phippen 1516–
      3. 3. William Phippen 1520–1576
      4. 4. Joseph Phippen 1526–1543
      5. 5. Joanna Phippen 1529–
      6. 6. John Phippen 1528–1583 m. Anne Holton 1525–1600
        1. 1. Robert Phippen 1535–1589 m. Jane Jourdain 1551–1612
        2. 2. John (Matthew) Phippen 1549–1589
        3. 3. Henry Phippen 1551–1596
    2. 2. Constance Pierce 1504–1535 m. Robert (II Le Pieux) Holton 1503–1590
      1. 1. Anne Holton 1525–1600 m. John Phippen 1528–1583
      2. 2. Alice Holton 1528–1600
      3. 3. Samuel Holton 1529–1612
      4. 4. George Holton 1527–1577
      5. 5. Henri Holton 1524–
    3. 3. William Pierce 1520–1577
    4. 4. Deannes Pierce 1502–1556
    5. 5. Richard (Paul) Pierce 1499–1567
  2. 2. Agnes Daundy 1495–1572 m. William Fernley 1490–1556
    1. 1. Jane Fernley 1518–1552 m. Nicholas Bacon 1509–1579
      1. 1. Nicholas Bacon 1540–1624
      2. 2. Elizabeth Bacon 1541–1621
      3. 3. John Bacon 1542–1543
      4. 4. Anne Bacon 1546–1580 m. Henry Woodhouse 1557–1624
        1. 1. Henry Woodhouse 1573–1637 m. Francis (Gerunyne) Penbrookshire 1586–1665
        2. 2. Elizabeth Woodhouse 1575–1598 m. Francis Bernard 1558–1630
      5. 5. Nathaniel Bacon 1547–1622
      6. 6. Edward Bacon 1548–1618
      7. 7. Jane Bacon 1552–1621
    2. 2. ANNE Fernley 1521–1596
    3. 3. Thomas Ferneley 1522–

Ann Bacon's Timeline

2 Records

1470
Apr 1470
Birth of Ann Bacon in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England
Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England
1558
15 Jan 1558
Age 88
Death of Ann Bacon in Kenton, Suffolk, England
Kenton, Suffolk, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Apr 1470
    Event Place: Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Jan 1558
    Event Place: Kenton, Suffolk, England

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