Langston Bacon Family
Langston
Bacon, son of Nathaniel Bacon and Mary Elizabeth Thompson, died in Henrico
County, Virginia. His will dated July 21.1755 or 1753 did not mention
his sons or
wife.
Brother Nathaniel, Jr., in the settlement of Langston's accounts, names
his brother's wife as Sarah and Langston's children.
Children of Langston Bacon and Sarah Miller
Lyddall Bacon, Sr., born 1745 and died after 1785. He married Ann Apperson and second Lucy Crump. |
Elizabeth Bacon married John Mosby. Had children; John and Benjamin Mosby. |
William Bacon |
Sarah Bacon, died 1833, married Thomas P. Bowles |
Harwood Bacon, married Mary |
Lucy Bacon, married Allen Williamson |
Langston Bacon |
Daughter Bacon, married Capt. Richard Apperson and second Mr. Eggleston |
Edmund
Bacon, born 1747, died 1795. He married Mary Apperson and son Edmund was
born on October 11, 1774 in James City County, Virginia. He died in Franklin County on June 2, 1819 in Frankfort, Kentucky Edmund married second, Elizabeth Savage. Children; William Savage Bacon, John Savage Bacon, Nathaniel Bacon and Edmund Bacon, Jr. |
Children of Lyddall Bacon, Sr, and Anne Apperson
John
Bacon, born March 10, 1767, New Kent City, Virginia, died May 9, 1817 in
Frankfort, Kentucky. John married Anne Patterson on November 13, 1794. They had son, Charles P., born September 28, 1795 and died September 17, 1857. On May 30, 1799 in Frankfort, Kentucky. John married Elizabeth "Betsey" Ware, daughter of William Ware and Sarah Samuel. John and Betsey had children; (1) Anne A., born March 28, 1800. She married Rev. Philip Slater Fall (2) Sarah Ware., (3) William W., born March 7, 1804 married Ann Noel. (3) Dr. James Ware, born March 23, 1807, married Alice Riggs (4) Richard Apperson, born July 2, 1809, married Elizabeth Ellen Terrell (5) John Mosby, married Sarah Jane Haggin, (6) Elizabeth P., and (7) Albert Gallatin Bacon. Betsey died on July 30, 1849. |
Sarah Bacon, born April 17, 1769 |
Anne Apperson Bacon, born March 19, 1771 |
Lyddall
Bacon, born August 24, 1775, died April 2, 1847,
He married a Martha "Patsy" Graham. Lyddall and Martha had
children; John, William Robinson, Caroline, Sarah, Harry R., and Burwell Bacon. |
Langston
Bacon, born February 26, 1777, died 1847, He married Sarah Samuel on March
8, 1802 in Frankfort, Kentucky. Langston and Sarah had children; Robert P., Martha, Joyce, Giles G., Langston M., Sarah, Mary and William S. Bacon. He later moved his family to Missouri. |
Nathaniel Bacon, birthdate unknown. Deceased prior to August 24, 1809 |
Edmond
Bacon, born August 26, 1780, New Kent City, Virginia and died February 1819.
Edmond married Mary B. Hensley, November 3, 1797. Mary was born February 25, 1779 and died May 24, 1826. See Bacon Bible |
Children of Lyddall Bacon, Sr. and Lucy Crump
Richard
Benedict Bacon, born about 1783 and removed to Kentucky. He married Susan,
who died March 30, 1813. Benedict and Susan had daughter, Amanda, born May 7, 1814. |
Elizabeth Bacon, about 1790 married Dr. John C. Bacon, son of a William Bacon. |
Madison
County, Kentucky
Deed,
Vol. 42, page 109
Bacon,
Lyddall, Sr. heirs - 19 June 1809
Lyddall
Bacon, Jr. and wife Patsy, Langston Bacon and wife, Sally, Edmund Bacon and
wife ____, deed to Achilles Sneed their right in property of their late father,
Lyddall Bacon, Sr., and that conveyed to them by their brother, John Bacon,
and of their late brother, Nathaniel Bacon, dec'd, who was an heir of Lyddall
Bacon, dec'd, land in Madison County.
Deed
Book N, page 202
August
24, 1809
Between
Benedict Bacon of the town of Frankfort and state of Kentucky on one part
and Achilles Sneed of same place of the other part witnesseth he the said
Bacon hath granted bargained and sold by these presents doth grant bargain
and sell unto said Sneed all his interest as one of the heirs of Nathaniel
Bacon, deceased, who was on of the heirs of Lyddall Bacon, deceased 1391
acres north fork of Rockcastle copper creek branch of Dicks
River.
Deed
Book N, page 204, 205, 206
Lyddall
Bacon of New Kent County and state of Virginia died possessed of or entitled
to an interest in 5562 acres lying in Madison County and state of Kentucky
and which were located in name of said Liddall Bacon with the surveyor of
Lincoln County and are the same tracts of land mentioned and described in
a Deed of Conveyance from Edmund Bacon to said Achilles Sneed bearing date
5th day of March 1803 and duly recorded in the office of Court of Appeals
in Bk H, page 211 and which interest in said lands by death of said Liddall
Bacon, became ??? in their children and heirs towit: John, Langston,
Lydall, Edmund, Benedict or Richard, Nathaniel and Elizabeth Bacon. Sum
450 dollars.
Madison
County, Kentucky
Deed
Book N, pages 474-475
256
acres from John C. and Elizabeth Bacon to Moses M. Prices -
1819
This
indenture made this 7th day of September in the year of Our Lord 1819 between
John C. Bacon and Elizabeth, his wife of the county of Franklin and State
of Kentucky of the one part and Moses M. Price of the county of Estill and
state aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that the John C. Bacon and wife
for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars current
money of Kentucky in hand paid the receipt whereof they do hereby
acknowledge and forever acquit and discharge the said Moses M. Price his
heirs executors and administrators do by these presents grant bargain and
sell alien and confirm unto the said Moses M. Price his heirs and assigns
forever all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of
Madison containing by survey two hundred and fifty-six acres, beginning at
a white oak and two black gums at O and corner to John Wood's survey of 243
1/2 acres thence with his line North 66 degrees West 146 poles to the
intersection of said line with a line of the survey of Lydall Bacon at S
thence with the said South 17 degrees West 230 poles to a stake at Q thence
South 70 degrees East 180 poles to a stake at R thence North 17 degrees East
300 poles to a stake in the line of said Woods survey thence with a line
of the same South 24 degrees West 90 poles to the beginning together with
all and singular the appurtenances to the said premises belonging or in any
wise appertaining and reversions remainders and profits thereof, and all
the estate, right, title, interest, property claim and demand of them the
said John C. and wife of into the same. To have to the land hereby conveyed
with all and singular the premises and every part and parcel thereof with
every of the appurtenances unto the said Moses M. Price heirs and assigns
forever to the only proper use and behoof of him the said Moses M. Price
and assigns forever and the said John C. Bacon and
wife
Page
475
and
their heirs, all and singular the premises hereby bargained and sold unto
the said M. M. Price heirs and assigns against them the said John Bacon and
wife and their heirs and all and every person or persons whatever doth and
will warrant and forever defend by these presents. In witness whereof
the said John C. Bacon and wife hereunto set their hands and seals the day
and year first above written.
Signed,
sealed and delivered in the presence of John C. Bacon and Elizabeth
Bacon
Kentucky
I Achilles
Sneed, Clerk of the Court of Appeals for the state aforesaid being duly
authorized by law to receive and take the acknowledgment of deeds and other
writings in my office do hereby certify that the foregoing deed was produced
to me in my office in Frankfort on the 7th day of September 1819 and acknowledged
by the grantors therein named to be their act and deed and the said Elizabeth,
wife of the said John, being privately and apart from her said husband examined
declared that she willingly relinquished all her right and title to the land
hereby conveyed which is hereby certified to the clerk of the Madison County
Court where the land lies for record.
Achilles
Sneed, C.O.A.
Madison
County, Kentucky
Deed
Bk P, pages 225-229
Heirs
of Lydall Bacon convey land to Green Clay -
1821
Page
225
This
indenture made this fifteenth day of October in the year 1821 between John
Bacon, Landsell Bacon, Lydall Bacon, Edmund Bacon, Richard Bacon, Nathaniel
Bacon and Elizabeth Bacon, heirs and representatives of Lydall Bacon, dec'c,
Daniel B. Price as Commissioner of the one part and Green Clay of the County
of Madison and state of Kentucky of the other part
witnesseth
Page
226
that
whereas at a Circuit Court held for the county and Circuit of Jessamine at
the July Term 1817 the following order and decree was made towit, "state
of Kentucky Jessamine Circuit July Term 1817 Green Clay complainant against
Jonathan Patterson and other defendants in Chancery the Commissioners appointed
by the interlocutory decree of this Court at the October Term 1815 having
made a division of the lands between the complainant and the said Bacon heirs
agreeably to said interlocutory decree and the Court being fully satisfied
therewith a decree do decree and order that the defendants John Bacon, Lansolott
Bacon, Lydall Bacon, Edmund Bacon, Richard Bacon, Nathaniel Bacon and Elizabeth
Bacon, heirs and devisees of Lydall Bacon, deceased on or before the first
day of October 1817 convey unto the complainant all that part of the tract
of 1390 acres patented to the said Lydall Bacon, dec'd on the waters of Muddy
Creek and allotted to the complainant by said Commissioners and bounded as
follows towit - Beginning at a white oak in William Hayses line at the Otter
R on the platt returned by the Commissioners thence with the same N 17 degrees
E 190 poles to a stake at F being intersection with the line of John Wood's
survey of 500 acres thence with his line S 40 degrees E 180 poles to a white
oak tree in said line at G in said plat thence S 20 degrees W 134 poles to
a large white oak and dogwood at S in the plate thence N 57 degrees W 150
poles to the beginning containing 130 acres ; also 112 acres part of said
Lydall Bacon, trace above mentioned allotted to said complainant beginning
at a red oak tree marked in the plat return T the North West corner of John
Wood. Survey of 242 1/2 acre thence with a line of said survey S 66 degrees
E 96 poles to the corner at H in the platt a black walnut and ash continuing
the same course 37 poles further to a stake at O in said line thence S 24
degrees W 153 1/2 poles to the old line at N a stake thence with said line
N 66 degrees to the intersection of said line with a line of said Lydall
Bacons; thence with his line N 20 degrees E to the corner at a black oak
and white oak thence with another line of Bacons N 70 degrees W 100 poles
to the intersection of said line with the said Wood's line at P thence with
a line of Woods N 2 degrees E 143 poles to the Beginning WVYZ is the said
Lydall Bacons survey of 300 acres that part thereof allotted to the complainant
by the said commissioners containing 100 acres and bounded as follows towit
- Beginning at an ash and poplar at U the NW corner of said survey of 300
acres thence with a line of the same S 20 degrees W 155
poles
Page
277
to the
corner at V a hickory and double dogwood; thence S 70 degrees E 103 1/2 poles
to a stake at W in the old line thence N 20 degrees E 155 poles to a stake
at the intersection of the line of the 1390 acres survey at X thence with
a line of the same N 70 degrees W passing the corner in all 103 1/3 poles
to the beginning. The balance of the two tracts are allotted by the
commissioners to the heirs of said Lydall Bacon and it is farther decreed
and ordered that the said Bacon heirs do on or before 1st day of October
1817 convey unto the complainant 1391 acres of land granted to the Ancestor
said Lydall Bacon, deceased allotted to the complainant by said commissioners
on the North fork of Rockcastle and bounded as follows towit - Beginning
at the S W corner of Wm. Mayo's upper entry of 1000 acres a poplar tree at
F thence S 577 poles crossing two branches of the North fork of Rockcastle
to two white oak trees at A thence W 386 poles to a double white hickory
and three white walnut trees near the branches of Copper Creek at D thence
S 577 poles to a stake at B thence East 386 poles to the Beginning the upper
survey of 1391 acres adjoining on the North allotted by the Commissioners
to the heirs of said Lydall Bacon, dec'd and it is farther decreed and ordered
that the said defendants heirs of said Lydall Bacon, dec'c not convey unto
the said Complainant with special warrantee deed warranting from themselves
and their heirs and those claiming under them or either of them on or before
the said first day of October 1817 the several tracts of land herein allocated
to the said Complainant. That Daniel B. Price is hereby appointed a
Commissioner to convey to the Complainant the several tracts of land herein
decreed to be conveyed by said Bacon heirs to the said Complainant with like
warrantee and this cause is continued for further proceedings. A copy attest
Daniel B. Price, C. J. Clk.
Now
this indenture witnesseth that the said Daniel B. Price in pursuance of and
in conformity to the decretal order as aforesaid and in consideration thereof:
do for and on behalf of the said Lydall Bacons said heirs release, transfer
and convey unto the said Green Clay his heirs and assigns forever the said
four tracts or parcels of land described and bounded as aforesaid, in the
decree aforesaid with all singular the appurtenances. To have and to hold
the said several tracts of land with all and sincular the appurtenances hereunto
belonging or in anyway appertaining to the only proper use and behoof of
him the said Green Clay his heirs and assigns forever and the said Daniel
B. Price as Commissioner as aforesaid for and
on
Page
228
behalf
of the said Lydall Bacon's heirs do hereby covenant and agree to and with
the said Green Clay his heirs and assigns that the aforesaid several tracts
or parcels of land described and bounded in the decree aforesaid with all
and singular the appurtenances hereunto belonging or appertaining will warrant
and forever defend against them the said Lydall Bacons heirs and their heirs
and all person or persons claiming or to claim the said four several tracts
or parcels of land by virtue of said warrants surveys or patents granted
to the said Lydall Bacon, dec'd the one lying in the county of Madison on
the waters of Muddy Creek for 1390 acres the patent bearing date the 10th
day of May in the year 1786 and of the Commonwealth of Virginia the tenth
the tract of 1391 acres of land lying on the waters of the North fork of
Rockcastle granted to the said Lydall Bacon, dec'd by patent bearing date
the 25th day of May in the year 1800 and of the 8th year of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky and the third and last patent for 300 acres of land lying and
being in the said county of Madison on the waters of Station Camp Creek,
granted to the said Lydall Bacon, by patent bearing date of 9th day of March
in the year of 1800 and of the Commonwealth of Kentucky the 8th by through
or under them the above named heirs of Lydall Bacon, deceased and not against
any adverse or interferring claim survey or grant whatever and not devised
under the three patents aforesaid. It is to be clearly understood that
this is a special warrantee deed conveying all the right title claim and
interest which the said heirs of Lydall Bacon, dec'd are entitled to as children
and representatives of their said ancestor Lydall Bacon, dec'd making them
no way further or otherwise liable. In testimony whereof Daniel B.
Price Commissioner as aforesaid have hereunto set my hand and seal the day
and year first above written, Danl. B. Price, Comr.
State
of Kentucky
Jessamine
Circuit
October
term 1821 and the 18th of said Month. I Daniel B. Price, Clerk of the Court
aforesaid do hereby certify that the foregoing deeds from Daniel B. Price,
Comr. under a decree of said court to convey for the heirs of Lydally Bacon,
dec'd certain tracts of land described in said decree to Green Clay was on
aforesaid 18th day of October in the year 1821 produced in Court and acknowledged
by the said Danl. B. Price, Comr. as aforesaid to be his act and deed in
pursuance of said decree and for the purposes therein specified and being
examined and approved by the Court was ordered to be entered of record in
the said Circuit Court and certified to the counties wherein the land lies,
which record has been made, all which is certified in conformity to said
order.
Attest:
Danl.
B. Price, Clerk of Jessamine Circuit Court
The
Beacon Family, The Descendants of Capt. Edmund Bacon, by Larry A. James,
page 23. Lyddall Bacon, the son of Lantston and Sarah Miller Bacon
was born in 1745 and died after 1785. Nothing is said as to whether
he died in Virginia or Kentucky. Lyddall married Ann Apperson and four son
of the marriage are listed - John, Lyddall, Langston and Edmund. Lyddall
Bacon, Sr. married a second time to Mrs. Crump and
had
a son
Benedict (who was probably born about 1783. This Benedict also removed
to Kentucky.
The
Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Vol.
25-26
This
is a record of a Bacon family bible which primarily shows the family of John
Bacon (1767-1817)
Information
about Lyddall Bacon and his children comes from a Bacon Family bible. The
four sons; John, Lyddall, Langston and Edmund are
given
and
a reference is made to Benedict Bacon, a son of Lyddall, Sr.'s by his second
wife, a Mrs. Crump.
Parish
Register of Saint Peter's, New Kent County, Virginia
1680-1787
Page,
147 - 1767, John son of Lydall and Ann Bacon
Page,
147 - 1769, Sarah, daughter of Lyddall and Ann Bacon, born 17 April
1769
Genealogies
of Kentucky Families, A-M, pages 25-26
Abstracts
from a Bacon family history by Sallie Jouett
James
Page
25
While
my grandfather, John Bacon, was still a youth, his father died, and upon
his stepmother's second marriage ina a short time, he conveyed his share
of their patrimony to his sister and younger brothers and came to Kentucky
in about 1790, determined to make his fortune. He married a niece of Robert
Patterson, the founder of Lexington, but she died after a few years, leaving
one son, Charles.
Page
26
Four
of John Bacon's brothers, Langston, Lyddall, Edmund and Benedict, followed
him to Kentucky. Edward married first Eleanor Pemberton and second
Pamela Anderson (afterward Mrs. Sawyer). Lyddall married Miss Graham
and Langston married Miss Samuel and moved with his family to
Missouri.
Information
submitted
by:
Kim
Mackey Rop
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