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Basil BECON
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Name Basil BECON Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 28 Dec 1652 St. Bartholomew’s Church, Waltham, Kent, England
- From PR image (reg p.20)
"Basil sonn of Thomas and Anne Beacon bapd. December 28th 1652"
Gender Male Died Yes, date unknown
Siblings3 brothers and 1 sister
Half-siblings5 half brothers and 4 half sisters (family of Thomas BECON and Jane HALKE)
Half-siblings1 half brother and 1 half sister (family of Jeremiah STEED and Anne HILTON) Patriarch & Matriarch
Thomas BECON, b. Abt 1480, d. Yes, date unknown (2 x Great Grandfather)
Anne HILTON, b. Est 1620, bur. 15 Feb 1675/76, St. Peter’s Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
(Age ~ 56 years) (Mother) 
Person ID I7691 All Last Modified 30 Jul 2022
Father Thomas BECON, bap. 14 Nov 1596, St. Matthew’s Church, Warehorne, Kent, England
, bur. 22 Dec 1659, St. Bartholomew’s Church, Waltham, Kent, England
(Age ~ 63 years)
Other Partners: Jane HALKE m. 23 Jan 1624/25; Bridget m. 25 Jul 1644Mother Anne HILTON, b. Est 1620, bur. 15 Feb 1675/76, St. Peter’s Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
(Age ~ 56 years)
Other Partners: Jeremiah STEED m. 12 Aug 1660Married 15 Nov 1650 St. Mary Bredin Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
Family ID F2669 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- From PR image (reg p.20)
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Baptised - 28 Dec 1652 - St. Bartholomew’s Church, Waltham, Kent, England 

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Wills (transcripts) 
The will of Basil's father, Thomas Becon
Along with his full siblings, Basil was left £40 when he attained the age of 24 (or possibly more - if any of them died before this age their share was to be divided between those surviving)


