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Charles Bacon Jr.

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Charles Bacon Jr.

Birth
Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Death
11 Feb 1876 (aged 79)
Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Washington County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Charles Bacon, Jr oldest son and child of Charles Bacon Sr and Eva Neumann Bacon who migrated from Maidencreek Twp., Berks Co., Pennsylvania to Washington Co., Tennessee settling on land in Washington Co. which is still known as Bacon land and where the Charles Bacon Cemetery is located on land known later as the Earl Bacon Farm. Charles Jr. married Elizabeth Carey January 31, 1833 by Archibald Glasscock JP. Ten children were born: Tymanda, Louisa, Montgomery, Sylvanus, Jonathan, Preston, Nancy J, Henry N., Delia Ellen and Mary E. Bacon. Three sons made their way to Barren Co., Kentucky after the Civil War...Montgomery known as "Gomery" in Kentucky, Sylvanus and Jonathan where today descendants are living.


Possibly Charles Bacon Sr and Eva Neiman Bacon are buried in this cemetery. The James and Magdalena Neiman Bacon farm is over the hill east of Charles' farm. He is brother to Charles and Magdalena sister to Eva.

We may never know for sure where the name "Montgomery" came from? It has been handed down many times in this family.

Charles Bacon, Jr oldest son and child of Charles Bacon Sr and Eva Neumann Bacon who migrated from Maidencreek Twp., Berks Co., Pennsylvania to Washington Co., Tennessee settling on land in Washington Co. which is still known as Bacon land and where the Charles Bacon Cemetery is located on land known later as the Earl Bacon Farm. Charles Jr. married Elizabeth Carey January 31, 1833 by Archibald Glasscock JP. Ten children were born: Tymanda, Louisa, Montgomery, Sylvanus, Jonathan, Preston, Nancy J, Henry N., Delia Ellen and Mary E. Bacon. Three sons made their way to Barren Co., Kentucky after the Civil War...Montgomery known as "Gomery" in Kentucky, Sylvanus and Jonathan where today descendants are living.


Possibly Charles Bacon Sr and Eva Neiman Bacon are buried in this cemetery. The James and Magdalena Neiman Bacon farm is over the hill east of Charles' farm. He is brother to Charles and Magdalena sister to Eva.

We may never know for sure where the name "Montgomery" came from? It has been handed down many times in this family.



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