Individual Details
Margaret BACON
(Bet 12 Jun 1840 and 12 Jun 1842 - 12 Feb 1920)
Book 36 Page 437 Brandon, Rutland Co., Vermont.
Know all men by these presents that we Nelson Bacon and Emma Bacon hiswife of Brandon, in the County of Rutland and State of Vermont, forthe consideration of One Thousand Dollars received to our fullsatisfaction of John B. L'heureuex and Margaret L'heureuex his wife ofBrandon in the County of Rutland and State of Vermont do give grantbargain sell and confirm unto the said John B. and Margaret theirheirs and assigns a certain parcel of land lying and being in Brandonin the County of Rutland and State of Vermont and described asfollows.
Bounded on the north or northerly by lands of the said John B.L'heureuex, On the easterly and southerly sides by lands of Charles M.Winslow and on the west by the highway leading from Brandon Village tothe Lincoln Bridge so called, Being our place now occupied by us andthe front place so called and conveyed to Chas Bacon and reconveyed bydeed dated April 8, 1878, and being all the land we own in the townof Brandon, This deed is nevertheless given and accepted upon the________ condition that the said John B. L'heureuex and MargaretL'heuerex and the survivor of them shall give to us and the survivorof us a comfortable and respectable support in sickness and in healthsaid support to be in the house of the said L'heureuexs and they shallat all times treat us with kindness and attention. and in case theyshall fail to give us said support and shall in any way treat us inany way other than as dutiful children should treat aged parents theabove deed shall be null and void otherwise of full force and ______.said support to be through the rest of our natural lives.
To have and to hold the above granted and bargained forever with theappurtenances thereof unto the said John B. and Margaret L'heureuextheir heirs and assigns to them and their own proper use benefit andbehoof forever. And also we the said Nelson Bacon and Emma Bacon dofor ourselves and our heirs executors and administrators covenant withthe said John B. L'heureuex their heirs and assigns that at and untilthe ensealing of these presents we are well seized in fee of theafore granted premises and have good right to bargain and sell thesame in manner and form as above written and that the same are freefrom all incumbrances whatsoever. and furthermore we the said Nelsonand Emma do by these presents bind ourselves our heirs forever towarrant and defend the above granted premises to the said John B. andMargaret their heirs and assigns against all lawful claim and demandwhatsoever. Excepting a mortgage to Isaac Dow for $373.00 which thesaid John B. L'heuereuex and Margaret assume as a part of saidconsideration and if they fail to pay the same the afore deed shall benull and void.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 8thday of May A.D. 1878.
Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of Beorge Briggs and WilliamL. Smith.
Signed Nelson Bacon by his Mark and Emma Bacon, by her mark.
State of Vermont
Rutland County} ss Be it remembered that on the 8th day of May A.D.1878 personally appeared Nelson Bacon and Emma Bacon his wife signersand sealers of the within instrument and acknowledged the same to betheir free act and deed.
Before me, George Briggs, Notary Public and Town Clerk.
Know all men by these presents that we Nelson Bacon and Emma Bacon hiswife of Brandon, in the County of Rutland and State of Vermont, forthe consideration of One Thousand Dollars received to our fullsatisfaction of John B. L'heureuex and Margaret L'heureuex his wife ofBrandon in the County of Rutland and State of Vermont do give grantbargain sell and confirm unto the said John B. and Margaret theirheirs and assigns a certain parcel of land lying and being in Brandonin the County of Rutland and State of Vermont and described asfollows.
Bounded on the north or northerly by lands of the said John B.L'heureuex, On the easterly and southerly sides by lands of Charles M.Winslow and on the west by the highway leading from Brandon Village tothe Lincoln Bridge so called, Being our place now occupied by us andthe front place so called and conveyed to Chas Bacon and reconveyed bydeed dated April 8, 1878, and being all the land we own in the townof Brandon, This deed is nevertheless given and accepted upon the________ condition that the said John B. L'heureuex and MargaretL'heuerex and the survivor of them shall give to us and the survivorof us a comfortable and respectable support in sickness and in healthsaid support to be in the house of the said L'heureuexs and they shallat all times treat us with kindness and attention. and in case theyshall fail to give us said support and shall in any way treat us inany way other than as dutiful children should treat aged parents theabove deed shall be null and void otherwise of full force and ______.said support to be through the rest of our natural lives.
To have and to hold the above granted and bargained forever with theappurtenances thereof unto the said John B. and Margaret L'heureuextheir heirs and assigns to them and their own proper use benefit andbehoof forever. And also we the said Nelson Bacon and Emma Bacon dofor ourselves and our heirs executors and administrators covenant withthe said John B. L'heureuex their heirs and assigns that at and untilthe ensealing of these presents we are well seized in fee of theafore granted premises and have good right to bargain and sell thesame in manner and form as above written and that the same are freefrom all incumbrances whatsoever. and furthermore we the said Nelsonand Emma do by these presents bind ourselves our heirs forever towarrant and defend the above granted premises to the said John B. andMargaret their heirs and assigns against all lawful claim and demandwhatsoever. Excepting a mortgage to Isaac Dow for $373.00 which thesaid John B. L'heuereuex and Margaret assume as a part of saidconsideration and if they fail to pay the same the afore deed shall benull and void.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 8thday of May A.D. 1878.
Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of Beorge Briggs and WilliamL. Smith.
Signed Nelson Bacon by his Mark and Emma Bacon, by her mark.
State of Vermont
Rutland County} ss Be it remembered that on the 8th day of May A.D.1878 personally appeared Nelson Bacon and Emma Bacon his wife signersand sealers of the within instrument and acknowledged the same to betheir free act and deed.
Before me, George Briggs, Notary Public and Town Clerk.
Events
Families
| Spouse | John B. L'HEUREUX (1831 - 1911) |
| Child | Ida U. L'HEUREUX (1865 - 1920) |
| Child | Anna L'HEUREUX (1877 - ) |
| Father | Narcisse "Nelson" BACON (1808 - 1879) |
| Mother | Abigail Emma FRENIER (1812 - 1878) |
| Sibling | Narcisse "Nelson" BACON (1830 - 1899) |
| Sibling | Benoni "William" BACON (1831 - 1900) |
| Sibling | Joseph BACON (1833 - 1889) |
| Sibling | Samuel O. BACON (1839 - 1922) |
| Sibling | Sarah Jane BACON (1843 - 1861) |
| Sibling | Almira BACON (1845 - 1865) |
| Sibling | Mary Elizabeth BACON (1848 - 1872) |
| Sibling | Eliza BACON (1850 - 1860) |
| Sibling | Charles R. BACON (1853 - 1880) |
| Sibling | Prospere BACON (1837 - 1895) |
Endnotes
1. Vermont Vital Records Index Cards, Image at ancestry.com.
