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Stephen Bacon 1399–1455 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1399

Birth Location: Hessett, Suffolk, England

Death Date: ABT 1455

Death Location: Hessett, Suffolk, England

Father: John Bacon

Mother: Helna Tillot

Spouse(s): Margaret Thorpe

Children(s): Thomas Bacon, Stephen Bacon, Phemia Bacon, Agnes Bacon, Alan Bacon, Isabel Bacon, Margaret Bacon

The story of Stephen Bacon began in 1399 in Hessett, Suffolk, England. Stephen Bacon married Margaret De Thorpe, and had children including Agnes Bacon, Alan Bacon, Isabel Bacon, Margaret Bacon, Phemia Bacon, Stephen Bacon, Thomas John Bacon. Stephen Bacon passed away in 1455 in Hessett, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Stephen Bacon began in 1399 in Hessett, Suffolk, England.
  • Stephen Bacon married Margaret De Thorpe, and had children including Agnes Bacon, Alan Bacon, Isabel Bacon, Margaret Bacon, Phemia Bacon, Stephen Bacon, Thomas John Bacon.
  • Stephen Bacon passed away in 1455 in Hessett, Suffolk, England.

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Stephen Bacon's Ancestors

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Stephen Bacon
1399–1455
Birth Place: Hessett, Suffolk, England
Parents
John Bacon
1340–1346
North Walsham, Norfolk, England
Helna Tillot
1350–1420
Rougham, Norfolk, England
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Stephen Bacon's Descendants

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Stephen Bacon (ABT 1399–ABT 1455) m. Margaret (de) Thorpe (1401–1434)
  1. 1. Thomas (John) Bacon 1431–1513 m. Margery Tyllott 1422–1509 m. Joanna (\joan Bacon) Wade 1484– m. Agnes 1458–1558
    1. 1. Agnes Bacon 1492–1558 m. John Frere 1492–1558
      1. 1. Margaret Frere 1509–1569 m. John (Thomas Prettyman or) Pratyman 1445–1505 m. John Pretyman 1490–1559
        1. 1. Joan (Marget) Prettyman 1499–1564 m. John Pye 1499–1549
        2. 2. Thomas Prettyman 1505–1538
        3. 3. John Pretyman 1490–1559 m. Margaret Frere 1509–1569
      2. 2. Anne Frere 1511–
      3. 3. Elizabeth Frere 1513–
      4. 4. Robert Frere 1520–
      5. 5. Frere 1518–
      6. 6. Thomas Frere 1523–
      7. 7. Valentine Frere 1534–
      8. 8. Alexander Frere 1526–
      9. 9. Richard Frere 1542–1606 m. Hannah Stenning 1545–1599
      10. 10. John Frere 1529–1597 m. Katherine Revett 1534–1561 m. Thomasine Jessop 1543–1583
    2. 2. Alys Bacon 1461–1508 m. Robert Hogge 1462–
  2. 2. Stephen Bacon 1423–
  3. 3. Phemia Bacon 1423–
  4. 4. Agnes Bacon 1427–
  5. 5. Alan Bacon 1429–
  6. 6. Isabel Bacon 1431–
  7. 7. Margaret Bacon 1435–

Stephen Bacon's Timeline

2 Records

1399
ABT 1399
Birth of Stephen Bacon in Hessett, Suffolk, England
Hessett, Suffolk, England
1455
ABT 1455
Age 56
Death of Stephen Bacon in Hessett, Suffolk, England
Hessett, Suffolk, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1399
    Event Place: Hessett, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: ABT 1455
    Event Place: Hessett, Suffolk, England

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