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Cecily Hoo 1301–1333 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1301
Birth Location: Hessett, Norfolk, England
Death Date: 1333
Death Location: Monks Bradfield, Suffolk, England
Father: Robert Hoo
Mother: Hawise Fitzwarin
Spouse(s): John Bacon
Children(s): John Bacon, Nicholas Bacon
Cecily Hoo was born in 1301 in Hessett, Norfolk, England, the child of Robert Ii De Hoo And Hawise Fitzwarin. Cecily Hoo married John Bacon, and had children including John Ii Bacon, Nicholas Bacon. Cecily Hoo passed away in 1333 in Monks Bradfield, Suffolk, England.
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Biography
- Cecily Hoo was born in 1301 in Hessett, Norfolk, England, the child of Robert Ii De Hoo And Hawise Fitzwarin.
- Cecily Hoo married John Bacon, and had children including John Ii Bacon, Nicholas Bacon.
- Cecily Hoo passed away in 1333 in Monks Bradfield, Suffolk, England.
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Cecily Hoo's Ancestors
Cecily Hoo's Descendants
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1. John (II) Bacon 1320–1384 m. Helena Gedding 1324–1408
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1. John (III) Bacon 1346–1384 m. Helena Tillot 1365–1420
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1. John Bacon 1385–1453 m. Margery Thorpe 1392–1421
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1. Edmund Bacon 1422–1453 m. Elizabeth Crofts 1432–1470
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2. Nicholas Bacon 1348–
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2. Nicholas Bacon 1322–
Cecily Hoo's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1301
Event Place: Hessett, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1333
Event Place: Monks Bradfield, Suffolk, England