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John Mackenzie Bacon (1846–1904), English astronomer, aeronaut, and lecturer; John Bacon (clerk) (1738–1816), British clerk and editor; John Bacon (judge) (died 1321), English judge; John Bacon (landlord) (died 1824), friend of Robert Burns; John Lement Bacon (1862–1909), Vermont banker, businessman and politician; John U. Bacon (born ...
John Bacon was born in Southwark on 24 November 1740, the son of Thomas Bacon, a clothworker whose family had formerly held a considerable estate in Somersetshire. [1] [2] At the age of fourteen, John was apprenticed to Mr Crispe's porcelain manufactory at Lambeth, where he was at first employed in painting small ornamental pieces of china. [1]
John Bacon (1777–1859), also known as John Bacon the Younger, or Junior, to distinguish him from his equally famous father, was an English sculptor. Biography
Bacon coached the hockey team of his alma mater, Huron High School, from 2000 to 2004. He led the team from its worst to its best record in school history in three years. In 2007, Bacon was inducted into the River Rat Hall of Fame. [16] In 2019, Bacon appointed by Gov. Rick Snyder to the Michigan Technological University Board of Trustees [17]
John Bacon (died April 3, 1783) (also "Bloody John Bacon"), was a leader of the Pine Robbers, a band of Loyalist guerrilla fighters who hid out in the Pine Barrens of south-central New Jersey and preyed upon Patriots toward the end of the American Revolutionary War.
John Bacon F.S.A. [1] (1738–1816), was a British clerk and editor, who edited a revised edition of John Ecton's Thesaurus. He spent much of his working life in the first-fruits department of the office Queen Anne's Bounty in the Temple, London .
John Bacon (April 5, 1738 – October 25, 1820) was an American politician, judge, and pastor from Massachusetts. John Bacon was born in Canterbury in the Connecticut Colony on April 5, 1738. Upon graduating from Princeton College he spent some time preaching in Somerset County, Maryland .
John F. Bacon (February 2, 1789 – February 25, 1860) was an American lawyer, diplomat and politician from New York. Early life. Bacon was born in Great ...