Bacon, David, 1729-1809
David Bacon, a Philadelphia hatter and an elder in his Quaker Meeting, made a visit to Cannandaigua, N.Y., 9 mo 15 to 11 mo 27, 1794, to be present at a treaty with the Indians of the Six Nations. He was accompainied by James Emlen, John Parrish and William Savery. David Bacon was the son of John Bacon. Mary Trotter was the daughter of Joseph Trotter. They were married in Philadelphia Monthly Meeting.
From the description of Marriage certificate of David Bacon and Mary Trotter, 1751. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 213410960
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referencedIn | Emlen, James, 1760-1798. Diary, 1794 September 15-October 30. | New York State Library | |
creatorOf | Bacon, David, 1729-1809. Marriage certificate of David Bacon and Mary Trotter, 1751. | Haverford College Library | |
creatorOf | Letchworth family. [Marriage certificates], 1783-1906. | Haverford College Library |
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associatedWith | Emlen, James, 1760-1798. | person |
associatedWith | Letchworth family. | family |
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Birth 1729
Death 1809