Hij is getrouwd met Anne PEYTON.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 22 juni 1598 te Isleham, Cambridgeshire, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
Bacon, Sir Robert (1574-1655), 3rd bt. Fourth son of Sir Nicholas Bacon (c.1543-1624), 1st bt., and his wife Anne, daughter and heiress of Edmund Butts of Thornage (Norfk), baptised at Redgrave, 4 May 1574. He succeeded his elder brother as 3rd baronet, 10 April 1649.
He married 1st, 22 June 1598 at Isleham (Cambs), Anne Peyton (c.1581-1640), daughter of Sir John Peyton, 1st bt., of Isleham, and had issue:
(1) Nicholas Bacon (1599-1630), baptised at Isleham, 13 May 1599; married Margaret Hobart of Thwaite (Norfk), but had no issue; buried at Great Ryburgh, 23 December 1630;
(2) Edmund Bacon (b. 1600), baptised at Isleham, 13 March 1599/1600; educated at Grays Inn (admitted 1616) and Clare College, Cambridge (matriculated 1617; BA 1620/1; MA 1624); incorporated at Oxford University, 1627;
(3) Robert Bacon (1602-52) (q.v.);
(4) Anne Bacon (b. 1604), baptised at Great Ryburgh, 7 October 1604; married Thomas Hunt of Sharington (Norfk), and had issue;
(5) Butts Bacon (c.1605-62) (q.v.);
(6) Nathaniel Bacon (c.1606-47), born about 1606; educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (matriculated 1622; BA 1623/4; MA 1628); ordained deacon and priest, 1628/9; rector of Great Ryburgh, 1628-47; buried at Great Ryburgh, May 1647;
(7) Henry Bacon (d. 1611); died young and was buried at Great Ryburgh, 10 February 1610/11;
(8) Philippa Bacon (fl. 1653); married Hammond Claxton (1624-71) of Great Livermere (Suffk), and had issue;
(9) Alice Bacon (b. 1614), baptised at Great Ryburgh, 15 March 1613/4; married Richard Gwyn of Fakenham (Norfk), and had issue; living in 1655;
(10) Francis Bacon; died young;
(11) Drury Bacon; apprenticed to William Clowbery, haberdasher, of London, 1633; died unmarried;
(12) Peyton Bacon (b. 1620), baptised at Great Ryburgh, 21 June 1620; married Elizabeth (c.1618-1702), daughter of Charles Suckling, and had surviving issue two sons and one daughter.
He inherited the Great Ryburgh estate from his father in 1624, and Redgrave Hall from his elder brother in 1649. At his death Redgrave passed to his grandson, Sir Edmund Bacon, 4th bt. and Great Ryburgh to his younger surviving son, Butts Bacon (d. 1662).
He was buried at Great Ryburgh, 16 December 1655, where he is commemorated by a monument; his will was proved 26 April 1656. His wife was buried at Great Ryburgh, 27 September 1640.
SOURCE: http://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2017/09/306-bacon-of-redgrave-hall-gorhambury_72.html
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