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William Bacon 1726 – 1728 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1726

Birth Location: Haughley, Suffolk, , England

Death Date: 17 Nov 1728

Death Location: Haughley, Suffolk, , England

Father: Thomas Bacon

Mother: Susan Ruffles

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William Bacon was born in 1726 in Haughley, Suffolk, , England, the child of Thomas Bacon and Susan Ruffles. William Bacon passed away in 1728 in Haughley, Suffolk, , England.

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Biography

  • William Bacon was born in 1726 in Haughley, Suffolk, , England, the child of Thomas Bacon and Susan Ruffles.
  • William Bacon passed away in 1728 in Haughley, Suffolk, , England.

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William Bacon's Ancestors

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William Bacon
1726 – 1728
Birth Place: Haughley, Suffolk, , England
Parents
Thomas Bacon
1673 – 1738
Suffolk, England
Susan Ruffles
1692 – 1738
Haughley, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Stephen Bacon
1650 – 1727
Elizabeth Turner
1650 – 1720
Edward Ruffels
1663 – 1745
Combs, Suffolk, England
Susan Mudd
1666 – 1729
Haughley, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
William Ruffles
1625 – 1688
Martha Jessop
1628 – 1688
Timothy Mudd
1642 – 1669
Anna _____
1640 – 1700
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Ruffles
1589 – 1657
Susannah
1589 – 1658
Richard Jessop
1587 – 1649
Rebecca Cullum
1591 – 1647

William Bacon's Timeline

2 Records

1726
1726
Birth of William Bacon in Haughley, Suffolk, , England
Haughley, Suffolk, , England
1728
17 Nov 1728
Age 2
Death of William Bacon in Haughley, Suffolk, , England
Haughley, Suffolk, , England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1726
    Event Place: Haughley, Suffolk, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Nov 1728
    Event Place: Haughley, Suffolk, , England

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