Samuel Bacon
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Samuel Newton Bacon (1832 - 1888)

Samuel Newton Bacon
Born in Marcellus, Onondaga, New York, United Statesmap
Husband of — married 17 Jan 1854 in Baileys Harbor, Door, Wisconsin, USAmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 56 in Sturgeon Bay, Door, Wisconsin, United Statesmap
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Biography

Samuel N. Bacon

Birth

Date: 21 MAR 1832
Place: Marcellus, Onondaga, New York, United States

Death

Date: 29 JUN 1888
Place: Sturgeon Bay, Door, Wisconsin, United States

Residence

Residence:
Date: 1860
Place: Ross, Lake, Indiana
Residence:
Date: 1870
Place: Henry, Fulton, Indiana
Residence:
Date: 1880
Place: Sturgeon Bay, Door, Wisconsin, United States
Residence:
Date: 1870
Place: Claybanks, Door, Wisconsin
  • Fact: Residence (1860) Clay Banks, Door, Wisconsin, United States
  • Fact: Residence (1880) Sturgeon Bay, Door, Wisconsin, United States
  • Fact: Burial (1 July 1888) Sturgeon Bay, Door, Wisconsin, United States


More on Samuel N. Bacon[1]

Page 29
"1850. Samuel N. Bacon, now landlord of Exchange Hotel, Sturgeon Bay; came from Racine to Little Harbor (Bailey's Harbor) where he remained about six months; was then in and out of the county until 1855, when he located at Clay Banks. Ten years later he moved to Ahnapee, returned to Clay Banks in '71; came to Sturgeon Bay '73. Was born in New York 1832; married Jane Foss 1854; has seven children. His daughter Sarah married T. C. Hayes 1872. Clara married Robert Graham 1877. Frank married Josephine Graham 1878. Ella married Dr. Hendricks 1880."
Page 47
"... Forestville was organized in '57, with Jos. McCormick, chairman; L. H. D. Shepherd, town clerk - I think Mr. Samuel Bacon was treasurer. The 3d of November, 1857, was the first general election held in Forestville, and I was the first justice of the peace."
Page 83
"...In 1854 and '5, Nathaniel Wood (now of Iowa) and Samuel N. Bacon (now of the Exchange hotel, Sturgeon Bay) were operating in the fish and fish-barrel business, on the west shore of Mud Bay. . ."


Sources

  1. http://familysearch.org/v1/LifeSketch From "History of Door county, Wisconsin, together with biographies of nearly seven hundred families, and mention of 4,000 persons" History of Door County




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