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Rose Deacon 1620–1659 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1620
Birth Location: Devon, England
Death Date: 26 APR 1659
Death Location: Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Father: Thomas Deacon
Mother: Rosetta Newton
Spouse(s): John Jr.
Children(s): Hannah Francis
In 1620, Rose Deacon entered the world in Devon, England, born to Thomas Deacon And Rosetta Jane Newton. Rose Deacon married John Francis Jr, and had children including Hannah Francis. Rose Deacon passed away in 1659 in Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- In 1620, Rose Deacon entered the world in Devon, England, born to Thomas Deacon And Rosetta Jane Newton.
- Rose Deacon married John Francis Jr, and had children including Hannah Francis.
- Rose Deacon passed away in 1659 in Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
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Rose Deacon's Ancestors
Rose Deacon's Descendants
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1. Hannah Francis 1644–1717 m. Dennis Darling 1640–1717
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1. Daniel Darling 1682–1745 m. Lydia Cooke 1686–1744
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1. Susannah Darling 1717–1779 m. David (Thompson) Jr 1711–1757
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1. Lydia Thompson 1742–1822 m. Jacob (Benson) II 1734–1817
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Rose Deacon's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1620
Event Place: Devon, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 26 APR 1659
Event Place: Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America