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Bob "Cicero" (Fultcher) BACON

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Name Bob "Cicero" (Fultcher) BACON Nickname Cicero Adopted 9 Sep 1815 Adopted by Stirling Bacon after fathers death. Birth Abt 1856 Georgia Gender Male Name Cicero _UID 523102F81A004F6FAF2DA018C1C45FD29FB3 Death Yes, date unknown Person ID I5868 Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy Last Modified 5 Feb 2012
Father FULCHER d. Yes, date unknown Mother Mary Francis ROBINSON, b. Abt 1836, Tennessee d. Aft 1880 (Age ~ 45 years)
Family ID F2969 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Helen Saphrona OLIPHANT, b. 15 Jun 1855, Greene County, Tennessee d. 5 Apr 1942, Cleveland County, Oklahoma
(Age 86 years)
Children 1. Fred R. BACON d. Yes, date unknown 2. Hattie BACON d. Yes, date unknown 3. Bessie BACON d. Yes, date unknown 4. Willlie BACON d. Yes, date unknown 5. Alfred BACON d. Yes, date unknown 6. Tom BACON d. Yes, date unknown 7. Boyd BACON, b. 12 Dec 1892 d. Dec 1978, Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma (Age 86 years)
Family ID F2971 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
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Notes - Bob AKA 'Cicero' Fulcher was born south of Chatanooga, Tennessee over in Georgia near Chicamaga. He lived on a farm where the battlefield was located. His father's name was Fulcher. Bob and a brother 2 years older than him was left on the farm with their mother (Francis Robinson Fulcher). When their father went into the confederate Army, he was never heard from again. Bob's older brother died there during the Civil War. After the war, a man named STERLING BACON came there and he and Bob's mother were married. Bob was adopted by him and changed his name to Bob Bacon.
Bob Cicero Bacon was born in 1855 and died in 1923. He was married to Mary Oliphant. (b.1855-d.1942) on Oct. 28, 1879 at the Methodist Church in Chatanooga. They are buried in the Stella, Ok cemetery. They lived for a long time in Chatanooga where Bob worked at the steel mill, with John and Jake Oliphant. They moved from there to Arkansas. Their children were:
Fred R. Bacon
Hattie Bacon Howell
Bessie Bacon Bley
Willie Bacon Avant
Boyd Bacon
Alpha Bacon (baby girl, died at birth)
Alfred Bacon
Tom Bacon
In 1903 they moved to Stella, OK
All of the children were born in Arkansas except Bessie who was born in Tenn OR Georgia. Baby girl Alpha was buried in the Hardgrave Cemetery right by S.R. Oliphant
- Bob AKA 'Cicero' Fulcher was born south of Chatanooga, Tennessee over in Georgia near Chicamaga. He lived on a farm where the battlefield was located. His father's name was Fulcher. Bob and a brother 2 years older than him was left on the farm with their mother (Francis Robinson Fulcher). When their father went into the confederate Army, he was never heard from again. Bob's older brother died there during the Civil War. After the war, a man named STERLING BACON came there and he and Bob's mother were married. Bob was adopted by him and changed his name to Bob Bacon.