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Roger Bacon 1310–1394 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1310

Birth Location: Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England

Death Date: 1394

Death Location: Churc, Oxfordshire, England

Father: Henry Bacon

Mother: Margaret Ludham

Spouse(s): Felecia Kirton

Children(s): Margaret Bacon, Beatrix Bacon, Dorothy Bacon, Catherine Bacon, Anne Bacon

Roger Bacon was born in 1310 in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England, the child of Henry Bacon And Margaret Ludham. Roger Bacon married Felecia De Kirton, and had children including Anne De Bacon, Beatrix Bacon, Catherine Bacon, Dorothy Bacon, Margaret Bacon. Roger Bacon passed away in 1394 in Churc, Oxfordshire, England.

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Biography

  • Roger Bacon was born in 1310 in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England, the child of Henry Bacon And Margaret Ludham.
  • Roger Bacon married Felecia De Kirton, and had children including Anne De Bacon, Beatrix Bacon, Catherine Bacon, Dorothy Bacon, Margaret Bacon.
  • Roger Bacon passed away in 1394 in Churc, Oxfordshire, England.

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Roger Bacon's Ancestors

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Roger Bacon
1310–1394
Birth Place: Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England
Parents
Henry Bacon
1286–1324
Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England
Margaret Ludham
1288–1324
Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Henry Bacon
1265–1302
England
Alice Moulton
1266–
of, Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England
Henry Ludham
1255–
Baconsthorpe, North Norfolk district, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Roger Bacon's Descendants

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Roger Bacon (1310–1394) m. Felecia (de) Kirton (Abt. 1318–1346)
  1. 1. Margaret Bacon 1344–
  2. 2. Beatrix Bacon 1340–1374 m. William Thorpe 1336–1389
  3. 3. Dorothy Bacon 1354–1381 m. John Sulyard 1350–
  4. 4. Catherine Bacon 1355– m. Thomas Astley 1352–1384
    1. 1. Edward (de) Astley 1375– m. Elizabeth 1377–
    2. 2. Thomas (de Astley) II 1384–1423 m. Isabel Oke 1387–
      1. 1. John (de) Astley 1409–1475 m. John Astley 1410– m. Jane Griesley 1374– m. Elizabeth Wychingham 1416–1475
      2. 2. John (Astley) Esq. 1414–1475 m. Jane Grisely 1374–
        1. 1. Alice (Catherine) Astley 1430–1503 m. John (Calthorpe) Esq. 1438–1503
  5. 5. Anne (de) Bacon 1359–1439 m. William (Brandon) I 1355–1405
    1. 1. William (Robert) Brandon 1405–1491
    2. 2. John Brandon 1382–1424 m. Alinore Mautby 1381–1424
      1. 1. Robert Brandon 1405–1438 m. Ada Calthorpe 1415–1439
        1. 1. William Brandon 1425–1491 m. Elizabeth Wingfield 1433–1497

Roger Bacon's Timeline

2 Records

1310
1310
Birth of Roger Bacon in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England
Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England
1394
1394
Age 84
Death of Roger Bacon in Churc, Oxfordshire, England
Churc, Oxfordshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1310
    Event Place: Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1394
    Event Place: Churc, Oxfordshire, England

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