She met and married Levi Bacon (Sr.) 25 Aug 1807 in Connecticut, and them migrated a few years thereafter to New York.
They had seven children, all sons, who lived to maturity.
John, b.1808
Erastus, b.1813
Alanson, b.1818
Levi, Jr., b.1819
Albert, b.1822
Corbit, b.1825
and George, b.1826
The Bacon family all came to Michigan Territory in 1832, remaining briefly at Lima, Washtenaw county where Levi farmed. They moved to Pontiac in 1836, settling in Auburn, where they lived and farmed a few years and then moved to the village of Pontiac.
Upon the move to Pontiac, Levi and Sarah eventually came to build a home on the eastern side of the corner of Parke and Saginaw streets. Their son Levi Jr. had the northernly lot formed by the triangle of those intersections, just across the street.
Sarah lived to an age of 80 years, leaving her husband, 5 sons, 9 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren to mourn.
She met and married Levi Bacon (Sr.) 25 Aug 1807 in Connecticut, and them migrated a few years thereafter to New York.
They had seven children, all sons, who lived to maturity.
John, b.1808
Erastus, b.1813
Alanson, b.1818
Levi, Jr., b.1819
Albert, b.1822
Corbit, b.1825
and George, b.1826
The Bacon family all came to Michigan Territory in 1832, remaining briefly at Lima, Washtenaw county where Levi farmed. They moved to Pontiac in 1836, settling in Auburn, where they lived and farmed a few years and then moved to the village of Pontiac.
Upon the move to Pontiac, Levi and Sarah eventually came to build a home on the eastern side of the corner of Parke and Saginaw streets. Their son Levi Jr. had the northernly lot formed by the triangle of those intersections, just across the street.
Sarah lived to an age of 80 years, leaving her husband, 5 sons, 9 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren to mourn.
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Stone not in plot - believed moved/destroyed since 1991
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