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Lucy <I>Morton</I> Bacon

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Lucy Morton Bacon

Birth
Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
10 Jan 1870 (aged 82–83)
Antwerp, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Burial
Antwerp, Jefferson County, New York, USA Add to Map
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This is the "BACON" family cemetery located in the Town of Antwerp. This cemetery is located on Fort Drum and is know to the Army Cultural Resources Department at the "FULLER ROAD CEMETERY".
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Name: Lucy Bacon
Birth: abt 1787 - Massachusetts
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(Morton) Wf Timothy Died 10 Jan 1870 83y
Wife of Timothy Bacon
Timothy Bacon, a native of Princetown, N. Y., married Lucy Morton, of Hatfield, N. Y., and they had 10 children:

1. Morton T., when 21 years of age, married Lovina Wooley, of Le Ray, and they have had nine children, eight of whom survive, namely:
1.) Eliza,
2. ) William,
3.) Rasselus, 2nd,
4. ) Harley M.,
5.) Millard,
6.) Viola,
7. ) Leona, and
8.) Jessie. Susan, the eldest, died at the age of 19 years.

2. Rasselus married Cora Hall, of Philadelphia, this county, October 9, 1881, and they have a daughter, Bernice, and reside in the town of Wilna.
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Timothy Bacon, a native of Princetown, N. Y., married Lucy Morton, of Hatfield, N. Y., and they had 10 children, of whom Morton T., when 21 years of age, married Lovina Wooley, of Le Ray, and they have had nine children, eight of whom survive, namely:
1. Eliza, William,
2. Rasselus, 2nd,
3. Harley M.,
4. Millard,
5. Viola,
6. Leona, and
7. Jessie.

Susan, the eldest, died at the age of 19 years.

Rasselus married Cora Hall, of Philadelphia, this county, October 9, 1881, and they have a daughter, Bernice, and reside in the town of Wilna.

Morton T. Bacon served in the late war, and now resides on Washington street, in the village of Antwerp.
This is the "BACON" family cemetery located in the Town of Antwerp. This cemetery is located on Fort Drum and is know to the Army Cultural Resources Department at the "FULLER ROAD CEMETERY".
_________________________________________________
Name: Lucy Bacon
Birth: abt 1787 - Massachusetts
________________________________________________
(Morton) Wf Timothy Died 10 Jan 1870 83y
Wife of Timothy Bacon
Timothy Bacon, a native of Princetown, N. Y., married Lucy Morton, of Hatfield, N. Y., and they had 10 children:

1. Morton T., when 21 years of age, married Lovina Wooley, of Le Ray, and they have had nine children, eight of whom survive, namely:
1.) Eliza,
2. ) William,
3.) Rasselus, 2nd,
4. ) Harley M.,
5.) Millard,
6.) Viola,
7. ) Leona, and
8.) Jessie. Susan, the eldest, died at the age of 19 years.

2. Rasselus married Cora Hall, of Philadelphia, this county, October 9, 1881, and they have a daughter, Bernice, and reside in the town of Wilna.
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Timothy Bacon, a native of Princetown, N. Y., married Lucy Morton, of Hatfield, N. Y., and they had 10 children, of whom Morton T., when 21 years of age, married Lovina Wooley, of Le Ray, and they have had nine children, eight of whom survive, namely:
1. Eliza, William,
2. Rasselus, 2nd,
3. Harley M.,
4. Millard,
5. Viola,
6. Leona, and
7. Jessie.

Susan, the eldest, died at the age of 19 years.

Rasselus married Cora Hall, of Philadelphia, this county, October 9, 1881, and they have a daughter, Bernice, and reside in the town of Wilna.

Morton T. Bacon served in the late war, and now resides on Washington street, in the village of Antwerp.

Gravesite Details

This cemetery is in NW area of FT. DRUM (315)772-7152 Range Control



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  • Added: Dec 16, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62973948/lucy-bacon: accessed ), memorial page for Lucy Morton Bacon (1787–10 Jan 1870), Find a Grave Memorial ID 62973948, citing Fuller Road Cemetery, Antwerp, Jefferson County, New York, USA; Maintained by 47305175 (contributor 47305175).