Hi Mary Lou
No the narrative does not say but I did a search on Ancestry and found a tree with Langston Bacon in it. ?That tree said she died in AL about 1890 and they had a tombstone picture with the name Sarah on it. ?But the family tree had her name as Mary Caroline Griffin Bacon. ?That tree was a bit messed up though. ?Do you have a membership for Ancestry?
I can go back on line and look some more for you if you don¡¯t have a membership. ?Those trees sometimes can be so messed up but also can give a bit of a hint where to look.
Judy
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On Mar 18, 2020, at 6:23 AM, Mary Lou Trice <marylou1@...> wrote:
?Hi Judith,
Thanks for finding this info on Langston Bacon, et al.? Does the book give any indication why the author thinks that Caroline Griffin died in AL?? There are some folks that think she died in GA before Langston left GA. And that he also married a woman named Mary before he left.
I am so glad to see these Lists start up again.
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 11:37 AM, Judith Gresham
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I have the book History of Marion County by Rena Cobb.? on page 279 in the Griffin family narrative there is this John Griffin married Jane. their daughter Caroline b abt 1821 d 1850 in AL married Langston Bacon Jan 1st, 1840 in Stewart County, GA.? His father was Lissel Bacon of Bibb County.That was all I found in the book.? There was an Elizabeth Bacon born in 1820 in Marion County but did not list her father. Hope this helps a bit.