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Priscilla Kay Bacon 1698–1765 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 6 Jan 1698
Birth Location: Bacons Neck, Salem, New Jersey, United States
Death Date: 1765
Death Location: Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA
Father: Benjamin Bacon
Mother: Hannah Ayars
Spouse(s): Richard Wood
Children(s): Elizabeth Wood
The story of Priscilla Kay Bacon began in 1698 in Bacons Neck, Salem, New Jersey, United States. Priscilla Kay Bacon married Richard Kiah Wood, and had children including Elizabeth Wood. Priscilla Kay Bacon passed away in 1765 in Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Priscilla Kay Bacon began in 1698 in Bacons Neck, Salem, New Jersey, United States.
- Priscilla Kay Bacon married Richard Kiah Wood, and had children including Elizabeth Wood.
- Priscilla Kay Bacon passed away in 1765 in Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA.
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Priscilla Bacon's Ancestors
Priscilla Bacon's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Wood 1721–1808 m. Caleb Carman 1708–1807
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1. Betsy Carman 1745–1820 m. Thomas (Logsdon II) 6GGF 1738–1818
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1. Elizabeth Logsdon 1775–1857 m. Solomon Kessinger 1773–1857
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1. Amelia (Mildred "Millie") Kessinger 1801–1889 m. Francis (S) Keys 1798–1843
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Priscilla Bacon's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 6 Jan 1698
Event Place: Bacons Neck, Salem, New Jersey, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1765
Event Place: Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA