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1779
Lucy
Bugg
1733 - 1801
John
Bugg
67
67
1742
Lucy
Pennington
1759
Mary
Bugg
1762
Frances
Bugg
1763
Sarah
Bugg
1765
Benjamin
Bugg
1767
Martha
Bugg
1769
Elizabeth
Bugg
1771
Rebeckah
Bugg
1773
Zachariah
Bugg
1781
William
Bugg
1783
Nancy
Bugg
1785
Jesse
Bugg
1789
Martha
Andrews
1715 - 1786
William
Pennington
71
71
Mary
1735
Elizabeth
Pennington
1740
Sack
Pennington
1745
Sarah
Pennington
1747
Betty
Pennington
John
Bugg
The Compendium of American Ge neology Volume # 5 by Fredrick A. Vickers [ can be found in Ft. Smith Public Library] Ruth Lemuth " Proof all Bugg line to Ephriam" page # 95 and SAMUEL BUGG HIS WIFE DEBORAH SHERWOOD AND THEIR DESCENDENT page # 15
Susanna
Frances
Burleson
Samuel
Bugg
Sherwood
Bugg
Benjamin
Bugg
Jesse
Bugg
1640 - 1716
Samuel
Bugg
76
76
1669 - 1715
Deborah
Sherwood
46
46
Ruth
Bugg
1712 - 1772
Anelm
Bugg
60
60
Joyce
Ballard
1690
Samuel
Bugg
Sherwood
Bugg
Jacob
Bugg
Sarah
Bugg
Agnes
Bugg
Edmund
Bugg
1599
Samuel
Bugg
1604
Mary
Dumas
1635 - 1705
Edmund
Bacon
70
70
1650
Ann
Lyddall
George
Lyddall
Barbara
Strangeways
1618 - 1660
William
Bacon
42
42
1620
Margaret
1600 - 1649
James
Bacon
49
49
Rector Of Burgate Reverend
1543 - 1618
James
Bacon
75
75
Jul 1604 Knighted at White Hall, England, Knt Bachelor, aft 21st from Title: Knights of England by Author: William A. Shaw
1573
Elizabeth
Drury
Bacon
1516 - 1573
James
Bacon
57
57
an Alderman of London
1518
Margaret
Rawlings
1476 - 1548
Robert
Bacon
72
72
Nathaniel Bacon of the Virginia Rebellion and the Bacons who settled on Cape Cod and Hingham, MA are descendants of Robert.
1475
Isabel
Cage
1435 - 1500
John
Bacon
65
65
1450 - 1488
Agnes
Cockfield
38
38
1400 - 1453
Edmund
Bacon
53
53
1392 - 1447
Margery
Thorpe
55
55
A line to Margery from Grimbaldus: 1 Grimbaldus, 2 Ralph, 3 George, 4 Roger, 5 Robert, 6 Reginald, 7 Richard, 8 Reginald, 9 Richard, 10 Sir Henry m. Margaret Ludham, 11 Sir Henry, 12 Sir Roger, 13 Beatrix Bacon wife of Sir William Thorpe, 14 William Thorpe by wife Margaret Quapladde, 15 John Thorpe, 16 Margery Thorpe. This is extracted from a genealogy of the Cleveland family compiled by Edmund James Cleveland and Horace Gillette Cleveland and taken from a notice of the Bacon ancestry.
1385 - 1453
John
Bacon
68
68
1359 - 1376
John
Bacon
17
17
1364 - 1376
Helena
Tillot
12
12
1300 - 1348
John
Bacon
48
48
source: Title: Bacon Family, The Descendants of Capt. Edmund Bacon Author: Larry A. James
1324
Helena
Gedding
1255
John
Bacon
1259
Cecily
Howe
1195
Robert
Bacon
1195
Alice
Burgate
1372 - 1427
John
Thorpe
55
55
Quaplod
(Quadlop?)
1340 - 1399
William
Thorpe
59
59
1320
William
Thorpe
1320
Beatrice
Bacon
"Americans of Royal Descent" by Browning 7th Ed. 1911
1300
Roger
Bacon
1300
Fecicia
Kirton
1280
Henry
Bacon
1288
Margaret
Ludham
1339
John
Qualdop
1135
George
Bacon
Gave and released to his sister Agnes, widow of Sir Roger DeHalis all the lands belonging to his family in Normandy. (Reg. Abbot De Langley, fol. 90).
1165
Roger
Bacon
Roger Bacon b. EST 1165, m. Unknown. Roger, son of George sued by his sister-in-law Agnes, widow of his brother Thomas, for distaining her tenants in Baconsthorpe and Lodue and breaking her park. He raised arms with the barons against the King and had his estates confiscated. His lands were returned by favor of Henry III in 1216. Roger's direct line extends to Robert, Reginald, Richard, Sir Robert, Sir Thomas to John, alias Roger (Friar Bacon) where it ends in 1546. Roger was the progenitor of Bacons of Drinkston and Hessett, Suffolk England.
1086
Ranulph
Fitzgrimbaldus
1066
Grimbaldus
According to the genealogy of the Suffolk family of Bacon, one Grimald, or Grimaldus, a relative of the Norman chieftain, William de Warrenne, came to England in 1066 at the time of the Conquest and settled near Holt, in County Suffolk. His son, or Great Grandson Robert, took the surname Bacon, or rather assumed the use of the place-name as a surname. In the north of France the surname Bacon is still in use. William Bacon in 1082 endowed the Abbey of Holy Trinity at Caen. The surname Bacon is found in the Battle Rolls in England in the eleventh century and in the Hundred Rolls in the thirteenth. There are occasional variations in spelling, such as Bacun and Bachun, and in some instances the surname Bacon may have been corrupted from Beacon. Some derive the surname from the Saxon baccen or baccen, a beech tree. Much of the source data for the early Bacon ancestry is taken from "The Bacon Genealogy" by Thomas W. Baldwin (1915) as quoted from "The Baronetage of England" by Kimber and Johnson published in 1801. Also from the "Cleveland Genealogy" by Edmund James Cleveland and Horace Gillette Cleveland. The direct line which follows is based on a chart by Mrs Eliza Buckingham Bacon of New Haven which is taken from the Bacon Genealogy by Thomas W. Baldwin, 1915. It differs somewhat from that contained in the grant of a coat of arms made to Sir Nicholas Bacon in 1568, however, in the same book from which an extract of the grant was taken is a table of the family of Bacon from Grimbaldus to Robert, father of Sir Nicholas which with the exception of one or two of the earlier generations is in accord with this line.
John
Bacon
1622
Elizabeth
Bacon
1626
Anne
Bacon
1634
Martha
Bacon
Nathaniel
Bacon
1539
William
Bacon
1546
Anna
Revett
Bacon
Robert
Bacon
Butts
Bacon
1498
Thomas
Bacon
1509
Nicholas
Bacon
In the reigh of Queen Elizabeth was lord keeper of the great seal. He was the first person to be created a baronet by James I. Francis Bacon.
1470
Annie
Bacon
1470
John
Bacon
1475
Francis
Bacon
1477
Thomas
Bacon
1478
Henry
Bacon
1480
William
Bacon
1483
Margery
Bacon
1485
Jane
Bacon
1395 - 1470
Elizabeth
Crofts
75
75
1434
Mary
Bacon
1440
Edmund
Bacon
1442
Francis
Bacon
1445
William
Bacon
1415
Thomas
Cockfield
1225
John
Bacon
Alice
Bacon
1292
Robert
Kirton
1375
Thomas
Crofts
1375
Susan
Polley
1536 - 1580
Francis
Bacon
44
44
1488 - 1556
John
Drury
68
68
1496
Elizabeth
Goldingham
1456 - 1499
John
Drury
43
43
1460
Margaret
Felton
1522
John
Drury
1543
Robert
Drury
1545
William
Drury
1557
Mary
Drury
1490
Francis
Drury
1492
Alice
Drury
~1494
Elizabeth
Drury
1509
Dorothy
Drury
1498
Ann
Drury
1499
Catherine
Drury
1425
William
Felton
Chapman Of Sudbury
1429 - 1486
Thomas
Drury
57
57
3 Feb 1461/62 Commissioned to arrest any persons guilty of unlawful gatherings/ congregation
1425
Katherine
Whitewell
1408 - 1450
William
Drury
42
42
19 May 1426 Knight of the Bath at Leicester Whitsun 28 Feb 1446/47 Witnessed Charter of Richard of York at Bury St. Edmunds Occupation: 8 Jul 1427 Knight
1410 - 1478
Katherine
Swynford
68
68
1360 - 1420
Roger
Drury
60
60
14 Jul 1402 Commissioned for the Defence of sea coast 2 Jul 1405 Commissioned for the Defence against the King's enemies of France Occupation: Before. 1381 Knighted Property: Acquired Manor at Rougham
1360 - 1405
Margaret
Naunton
45
45
Roger
Drury
Nicholas
Drury
1374
Margaret
Drury
Thomas
Drury
Elizabeth
Drury
George
Drury
Joan
Drury
1339 - 1393
Nicholas
Drury
54
54
1359 pardoned for outlawry Knighted: by Richard ll at Coronation 1st Drury to live in Rougham and continued for 11 generations 1339 Purchased Land in Thurston Occupation: 27 May 1384 Appointed Collector of a Subsidy for Suffolk County
1325
Agnes
De
Saxham
John
Drury
Of Wetherden
1365
Nicholas
Drury
Of Thurston
1320
John
Drury
1330
Amabilia
Newton
Roger
Drury
Rector of Great Barton
1340
Henry
Drury
1300
Henry
Drury
1300
Havise (Hawise)
De Greene (De
La Grene)
Cecily
Reyner
1280
Richard De
Greene (De
La Grene)
1300
Thomas
Newton
1243 - 1309
John
Druri
66
66
John
Drury
Roger
Drury
1180 - 1249
John
Druri
69
69
1150 - 1203
Robert Druri
(Dreu) (de
Thurston)
53
53
1150
Matilda
De
Thurston
Richard
Drury
1185
Nicholas
Drury
Jordan
Drury
1125
Anselm
De
Thurston
1100
Richard
Druri
Humphry
Drieu (of
Horningsheath)
Geoffrey
Drieu
William
Drieu
Walter
Drieu (of
Fornham)
1080
Drogo
(Drogonis,
Drieu) Druri
a man of Robert Mallet Property: seized land at St. Edmunds Bury
Humphrey
Drieu
1050
Walter Druri
(Dreu) (Of
Livermere)
Robert
Drury
Richard
1025
Drieu Druri
(Dreu) (Of
Normandy)
1066 Roll of Bataile Abbey
1000
Pére Druri
(Dreu) (De
Normandy)
Peter
Drury (of
Horningsheath)
Burchard
Drury (of
Bardwell)
1300
Simon
De
Saxham
1335
Thomas
Naunton
Knight of Chavents
1335
Mary
Aspall
1300
Hugo
De
Naunton
1310
Ellen
De
Vere
Bartholemew
Naunton
Hugo
Naunton
1280
Robert De
Vere (Of
Oxford)
1275
Henry
De
Naunton
Residence: Naunton Hall, Rendlesham, Suffolk
1275
Emma
Taye
1304
John
Aspall
1270
Robert
Aspall
1271
Elizabeth
De
Cressingham
1294
Elizabeth
Aspall
1368 - 1432
Thomas
Swynford
63
63
1373
Jane
Crophill
1340 - 1372
Hugh
Swynford
32
32
1340 - 1403
Katherine
De
Roet
62
62
1400
John
Whitewell
1549
George
Woodward
1561 - 1631
Elizabeth
Honeywood
69
69
1584
Elizabeth
Woodward
1582
Bridget
Woodward
1528
John
Woodward
1530
Margaret
Boulstrade
1523 - 1576
Robert
Honeywood
53
53
1527
Mary
Atwater
1500
John
Honeywood
1500
Alice
Barnes
Rudolph
de
Letheringsete
Lord of Letheringsete
Edmund
Rector of Church of Letheringsete founded by his father
1106
Ranulph
Ranulph "Ralph" m. Unknown. Resided at Thorpe, County Norfolk, called Baconsthorpe by distinction. Cutter says he was known as Ralph de Bacons-Thorpe (thorp means village). In Colonial Families of the United States, Ralph is called "Ran(d)ulf." There were several places called Thorp in Norfolk and he added this name to distinguish him from other lords of Thorp.
Roger
Bacon
Agnes
Bacon
Gilbert
Bacon
Gilbert's direct line extends only five generation to Jordan, Adam, Peter and ends with Batrianus Yorkshire Bacon.
Thomas
Bacon
Agnes
Robert
Bacon
William
Bacon
William
Bacon
Julia
Bradwell
George
Tillot
John
Cage
D. 1715
Sarah
Bacon
1535
Ann
Drury
1367
Blanchette
Mary
Swynford
1597
Martha
Woodward
1776 - 1844
John
Bugg
68
68
1778
Sarah
Malone
1805 - 1887
Robert
Malone
Bugg
82
82
1807 - 1893
Martha
Laird
McErwin
86
86
1832 - 1887
Zacharaih
Pennington
Bugg
55
55
1845 - 1880
Emma
Jane
Davis
35
35
1872 - 1896
Martha
Bugg
24
24
1870
Eugene
Green
1893
Sallie
Pate
Green
1891
Archibald
W.
Hart
1914 - 1955
Martha
W.
Hart
41
41
Charles
Robert
Redford
1266
Henry
Bacon
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