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Margaret (Rawlings) Bacon (abt. 1530 - abt. 1570)

Margaret Bacon formerly Rawlings aka Goldstone
Born about in Englandmap
Daughter of and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married about 1550 in Englandmap
Wife of — married 14 Aug 1565 in St Dunstan in the East, City of London, Englandmap
Descendants descendants
Mother of and
Died about at about age 40 in Englandmap
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Biography

Mistress Goldston married James Bacon on 14 Aug 1565 at St Dunstan in the East, City of London.[1][2]

In the Bacon Pedigree in the Visitation of London in 1568 she was recorded as Margaret, daughter of William Rawlings of London, Grocer, the widow of Richard Goldston. She had married secondly James Bacon, Alderman of London. They had two sons, James Bacon and William Bacon.[3][4]

Research Notes

James Bacon in his Will, mentioned four children of Richard Goldstone, Jane Tyrell, Margaret, Martha and Richard.

  • Will of James Bacon, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, p. 317: Volume 57 1903, Volume 57; Volume 1903.[1]

The New England Historical and Genealogical Register ..., Volume 57; Volume 1903 By New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff

[2] Pg.316

.... Of remaining property I give one third to Anne my wife, one third to my two sons James and William Bacon and .... etc. Black gowns to each of the following--Thomas Bacon my brother in law and his wife, Sir Lyonell Duckett, knt., Lord Mayor, and the Lady his wife, Lady Barbara Champion, widow, the swordbearer Sir John White and the Lady his wife, Sir Christopher Draper and his wife, Sir Roger Marten and his wife, Mr. Recorder and his wife, Mr. Alderman Langley, Mr. Alderman Bonde and Mr. Alderman Oliff and their wives, my brother Paston and his wife, my brother Lambert and his wife, my brother Coles and his wife, Robert Blackman, my sister Heleman, my brother William Packington and his wife, Mr. John Jackman, son of Edward Jackman, my brother Edward Pakenton, Robert Bacon, the foresaid William Webb and his wife, my sister Amy Hill, widow, my brother Williamson and his wife, Michael Goldstone and his wife, Oliver Goldstone and his wife if he have not any at time of my decease, Helen Flowerdale, widow, my son Ryvett and his wife, Thomas Bankes and his wife, Thomas Sharpe, my cousin Cockes in Lumbardstrete and his wife, Mr. John Cooper and his wife, my neighboure Pyrowe Cottie, George Lordinge, clerk of the fishmongers' Com., the deputies of my ward and the bedell of my warde, the goodman Golding of Hornechurche, co. Essex and his wife, Humfrey Bawdrick and his wife, William Ashebolde, M.A., and Thomas Cattell, curate of St. Dunstan's in the East. To the following money for rings:--My Lord Keeper* and his wife, my cousin Nicholas Bacon my lord's eldest son and his wife, my cousins Nathanyell Bacon and his wife, Edward, Anthony and Fraunces Bacon, my said son Ryvett and his wife, my said brother Thomas Bacon and his wife, my cousin Robert Bacon, my cousin Thomas Banckes and his wife, my cousin Robert Blackman, my cousin Robert Browninge and his wife, my cousin Thomas Sharpe, Bartholomew Kemp and his wife, the sd. Sir Lyonell Duckett, knt., Lord Mayor, and his wife, the sd. Sir John White and his wife and others mentioned above, Nicholas Packington and his wife, the sd. William Webb and his wife, my said daughter Tyrell and her sisters Margaret and Martha and to their brother Richard Goldestone, the ring which was his fathers with a cornelin therein, .... etc. my cousin Craifford and his wife, .... etc. , John Gardiner the elder, John Gardiner the younger and his wife, my brother John Packington the elder and his wife, .... etc. my cousin Owen and his wife, .... etc.

Sources

  1. St Dunstan in the East, City of London. Register. Accessed via Ancestry.
  2. family search
  3. Visitation of London 1568. Publications of the Harleian Society 1869. Edited by Howard and Armytage. Bacon Pedigree, p 9.
  4. Visitation of London, 1568: With Additional Pedigrees, 1569-90, the Arms of the City Companies, and a London Subsidy Roll, 1589. Publications of the Harleian Society. Vols 109-110. London H S and Rawlins S W. 1963. Bacon, p 112.
  • The New England Historical and Genealogical Register ..., Volume 57; Volume 1903 By New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff
  • Source: S-396622232 Title: Geni World Family Tree Publication: MyHeritage Note: The Geni World Family Tree is found on <A href="http://www.geni.com" target="_blank">www.Geni.com</A>. Geni is owned and operated by MyHeritage. Page: http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-40000/geni-world-family-tree?s=232430842&itemId=16716701&action=showRecord Note: Event: Record Role: 40000:16716701: Data: Text:

    Margaret Bacon (born Rawlings)
    Alias name: Margaret Rawlins
    Gender: Female
    Birth: Circa 1509 - London, Middlesex, England
    Marriage: Spouse: Richard Gouldston - Circa 1560 - London, Middlesex, Eng.
    Death: 1545
    Father: William Rawlings
    Mother: Mrs. William Rawlins
    Husbands: James Bacon, Jr., Richard Gouldston, William Bacon
    Children: William Bacon, James Bacon, III





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Bacon Rawlings-1 and Rawlings-52 appear to represent the same person because: same husband, James Bacon
posted by Steve Hunt
Rawlins-217 and Rawlings-52 appear to represent the same person because: Dup spouse James Bacon
posted by Kirk Hess
Rawlings-217 and Rawlings-52 do not represent the same person because: d
posted by Kirk Hess
Rawlings-217 and Rawlings-52 appear to represent the same person because: Dup spouse James Bacon
posted by Kirk Hess
Rawlins-216 and Rawlings-52 appear to represent the same person because: Dup spouse James Bacon
posted by Kirk Hess

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