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Olive G. Bacon 1820–1821 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: April 13, 1820

Birth Location: New York, USA

Death Date: About 1821

Death Location: Oswego County, New York, USA

Father: Silas 1812

Mother: Charity Nash

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In 1820, Olive G. Bacon entered the world in New York, USA, born to Silas L Bacon Early Scriba Settler War Of 1812 And Charity Nash. Olive G. Bacon passed away in 1821 in Oswego County, New York, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1820, Olive G. Bacon entered the world in New York, USA, born to Silas L Bacon Early Scriba Settler War Of 1812 And Charity Nash.
  • Olive G. Bacon passed away in 1821 in Oswego County, New York, USA.

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Olive Bacon's Ancestors

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Olive Bacon
1820–1821
Birth Place: New York, USA
Parents
Silas L. Bacon , Early Scriba Settler, War of 1812
1793–1871
New York, USA
Charity Nash
1785–1853
Plainfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
Colby Bacon
1771–1860
New York, USA
Molly Draper
1767–1835
Elijah Nash
1737–1827
Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
Hannah Thayer
1740–1802
Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
Jeremiah Bacon
1729–1795
Anne Whiting
1729–1766
John Jr
1725–1805
Abigail Cheney
1727–1809
David Thayer
1702–1746
Dorothy Blanchard
1697–1746
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John III
1693–1749
Elizabeth Freeman
1696–1740

Olive Bacon's Timeline

2 Records

1820
April 13, 1820
Birth of Olive G. Bacon in New York, USA
New York, USA
1821
About 1821
Age 1
Death of Olive G. Bacon in Oswego County, New York, USA
Oswego County, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: April 13, 1820
    Event Place: New York, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: About 1821
    Event Place: Oswego County, New York, USA

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