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Harold Wain Bassett, son of Frank James and Stella Mae (Schmidt) Bassett, was born 28 Dec 1917 in Sibbald, Alberta, Canada. He died 24 Jun 1997 in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada. He married Pearl Grychuk in 1942.
He worked on the Alaskan Highway in 1942-3. He was a farmer, raised cattle and pigs, cut ties for the railroad, had a huge trap line in 1940 with his brother Charlie. He is buried in Brookside Cemetery.
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Harold Wain Bassett, son of Frank James and Stella Mae (Schmidt) Bassett, was born 28 Dec 1917 in Sibbald, Alberta, Canada. He died 24 Jun 1997 in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada. He married Pearl Grychuk in 1942.
He worked on the Alaskan Highway in 1942-3. He was a farmer, raised cattle and pigs, cut ties for the railroad, had a huge trap line in 1940 with his brother Charlie. He is buried in Brookside Cemetery.
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Harold Wain Bassett, son of Frank James and Stella Mae (Schmidt) Bassett, was born 28 Dec 1917 in Sibbald, Alberta, Canada. He died 24 Jun 1997 in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada. He married Pearl Grychuk in 1942.
He worked on the Alaskan Highway in 1942-3. He was a farmer, raised cattle and pigs, cut ties for the railroad, had a huge trap line in 1940 with his brother Charlie. He is buried in Brookside Cemetery.
| Harold Wain BASSETT
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This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/honie/1/data/38068 | Harry Wilkins BASSETT
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Helen/Ellen | Helen BASSETT
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This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/honie/1/data/38090 | Helen V BASSETT
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1861 Canadian Census of Port Hope, Durham, Ontario, Canada
Henry Bassett 60 England Fisherman Church of England (Frame House)
Lucy 56 England Baptist
John 8 US or UC Baptist | Henry BASSETT
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1871 census lists him as "imbecile"
1881 census lists him as "imbecile since birth" | Henry BASSETT
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1881 British Census of Parsons lane, Downham Market, Norfolk
Henry Bassett58 M HeadOxburgh, Norfolk Gen Lab
Ann 65 F Wife Thompson, Norfolk | Henry BASSETT
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Marriage Record, Ontario Vital Statistics for 1914 (#020-742)
Groom: Henry Wilfred Bassett
Residence: Copper Cliff
Born: Port Hope, Ont, Bachelor
Age: 21
Occupation: Moulder
Religion: Baptist
Father: Elias Bassett
Mother: Annie Heard
Bride: Mary Edna Uttley
Residence: Copper Cliff
Born: Waterloo, Ont, Spinster
Age: 20 years
Religion: Baptist
Father: John Robert Uttley
Mother: Catherine E. Birmingham
Witness: William Uttley, Copper Cliff
Kate Uttley, Copper Cliff
Date: April 21, 1914
Place: Copper Cliff, Ontario
The Sudbury Star, Tuesday, 20 Feb 1973
Henry W. Bassett
A former employee of the International Nickel Co., Henry W. Bassett, 79, died Saturday at Foley's Nursing Home, Garson, following a lengthy illness. Born in Port Hope, Ont., Bassett was raised and educated there and began his career as an apprentice in a mechanical department of boiler making. He came to Sudbury while still a young man beginning work with the Mond Nickel Co, then later with Inco. Working in the Coniston smelter until his retirement in 1958. Bassett continued to live in Coniston until being admitted to Garson nursing home two years ago. His wife, the former Mary Uttley, whom he married in 1918 died in march, 1959. A daughter Mrs. Dorothy Bronicheski, died in January, 1972 and a son, Wilfred, died in November, 1972. He is survived by: two daughters, Marion Cyr, of North Bay and June Koebel, of Waterloo; 30 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren. The body is at Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, 233 Larch St. where funeral service will be conducted at 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, with Rev. J.A. Filshie officiating. Interment will be in Sudbury Park Lawn Cemetery. | Henry Wilfred BASSETT
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This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/honie/1/data/38094 | Horace Greeley BASSETT
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This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/honie/1/data/38086 | Ina Bassett BASSETT
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Isabel married Robert DE MAUDUIT Lord of Hanslope, son of William DE MAUDUIT of Hanslope and Isabel (Alice) DE ST. LIZ, about 1190 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. (Robert DE MAUDUIT Lord of Hanslope was born about 1172 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in Jun 1221-1222.)
| Isabel BASSETT
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Isabel married Robert DE MAUDUIT Lord of Hanslope, son of William DE MAUDUIT of Hanslope and Isabel (Alice) DE ST. LIZ, about 1190 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. (Robert DE MAUDUIT Lord of Hanslope was born about 1172 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England and died in Jun 1221-1222.)
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This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/honie/1/data/38122
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/honie/1/data/38122
This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/honie/1/data/38122 | James BASSETT
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1841 British Census of Sand Pit House, Oxburgh, Norfolk
James Bassett56 M Ag Lab Born in County
Susan55 F Born in County
Susan22 F Born in County
Joseph17 MBorn in County
Robert10 M Born in County
1851 British Census of Sand Pit Cottage, Oxborough Swaffham, Norfolk
James Bassett69 M HeadEly - CamFarm Labourer (Ag)
Susanna 68 F Wife Westacre - NorfolkLabourers Wife
Robert 20 M Son Oxborough - Norfolk Labourer (A | James BASSETT
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1841 British Census of Walsoken, Norfolk
Jas. Bassett 30 M Ag LabourerBorn in County
Phoebe 35 F Born in County
Susan 11 F Born in County
John 10 M Born in County
Elizh. 8 F Born in County
Mary 7 F Born in County
Jane 5 F Born in County
Robt 3 M Born in County
Wm. 2 M Born in County
1851 British Census of Wisbech St. Peter, Cambridgeshire
James Bassett (Wd)46 M HeadOxborogh, NorfolkFarm Laborer
John 19 M Son Walsoken, NorfolkFarm Laborer
Betsey 17 F Daughter Walsoken, NorfolkFarm Laborer
Robert 13 M Son Walsoken, Norfolk
Maria 6 F Daughter Walsoken, Norfolk
Elizabeth 4 F Daughter Walsoken, Norfolk
Harriet 2 F Daughter Wisbech, Cambridge
1881 British Census of Bevis Lane, Wisbech St. Peter, Cambridge
James Bassett70 M Head Oxborough, Norfolk Ag Lab
Louisa 64 F Wife Walsoken, Norfolk | James BASSETT
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England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1983
about James Bassett
Name: James Bassett
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1802
Year of Registration: 1882
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at Death: 80
District: Malling
County: Kent
Volume: 2a
Page: 339 | James BASSETT
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James came to Canada from Norfolk, England in 1856. Birth dates for all of the children are from the family bible of James and Margaret Bassett. They settled in Wesleyville, Ontario, Canada.
1861 Canadian Census of Port Hope, Durham, Ontario
James Bassett40 EnglandFishermanWesleyan Methodist
Margaret 28 Ireland Wesleyan Methodist
George A. 2 Upper Canada Wesleyan Methodist
Mary A. 1 Upper Canada Wesleyan Methodist
(Lived in a 1 story frame house with 1 cow and livestock worth $20)
1871 Canadian Census of Hope Township, Durham County, Ontario
James Bassett51 MEngland English Farmer
Margaret 37 F Ireland Irish
George Albert 12 M Ontario English
Mary Ann 9 F Ontario English
Louisa 6 F Ontario English
James H. 5 M Ontario English
Walter 2 M Ontario English
(James cannot read or write)
1871 Canadian Census of Hope Township, Durham County, Ontario
Thomas Brice60 M Ireland Irish Church of England
Margaret 64 F Ireland Irish Church of England
William 22 M Ireland Irish Church of England
Ann Jane 20 F Ireland Irish Church of England
Elizabeth 24 F Ireland Irish Church of England
Thomas 26 M Ireland Irish Church of England
Joseph 28 M Ireland Irish Church of England
Mary 36 F Ireland Irish Church of England
1881 Canadian Census of Hope, Durham East, Ontario
James Bassett62 MEngland FarmerMethodist Canada
Margaret49 F Ireland Methodist Canada
George 22 M Ontario Farmer Methodist Canada
Mary A. 21 F Ontario Servant Methodist Canada
Louisa 16 F Ontario Methodist Canada
James H. 15 M Ontario Methodist Canada
Walter R. 13 M Ontario Methodist Canada
1881 Canadian Census of Hope, Durham East, Ontario, Canada
Thomas Brice75 M Ireland Irish Farmer Methodist Canada
William 31 M Ontario Irish Farmer Methodist Canada
Jane 25 F Ontario Irish Methodist Canada
Arthur Brown 9 M Ontario Irish Methodist Canada
Wesleyville Cemetery
James Bassett (1818-22 Mar 1900), native of Norfolk, Eng., s/o Thomas & Mary, h/o
Margaret (married 4 May 1858).
Margaret (Brice) Bassett (1832 - 25 Jul 1903) d/o Thomas & Margaret, w/o James.
Robert Walter Bassett (1868 - 4 Nov 1899)
James Bassett, age 38, Port Hope, England, son of Thomas and Mary & Margaret Brice, age 25, Port Hope, Ireland, daughter of Thomas and Margaret on May 4, 1858. Durham County Marriage Register.
Wesleyville United, 2082 Lakeshore Road, Wesleyville, west of Port Hope
James Bassett died Mar 22 1900, aged 82 years. Native of Norfolk, England.
Margaret Bassett died July 25 1903, aged 71 years.
In Loving memory of Robert Walter Bassett died November 4 1899, in his 32nd year.
Executors' Notice to Creditors
In the Matter of the Estate of Margaret Bassett, Late of the Township of Hope,
in the County of Durham, Widow, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Revised Statues of Ontario of 1897" Chapter 129, that all Creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Margaret Bassett who died on or about the twenty-fifth day of July, A.D., 1903, are required on or before the Tenth day of September, A.D., 1903, to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned, Solicitor for Joseph Dark, and Francis Little, both of the said Township of Hope, Farmers, the Executors of the last Will and Testament and Codicil thereto of the said deceased, their Christian and Surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the Statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them.
And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the ceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution as aforesaid.
Date the Tenth day of August, A.D., 1903. Henry White, Solicitor for the said Executors. Port Hope, Ont.
Wesleyville Church Centennial Booklet
James Bassett came from Norfolk, England as a young man and purchased farm on lot 30. He did considerable clearing of the land with a stump puller and built a house high on the hill north of Lakeshore Road. Several houses were built back along that side road and a sister Mrs. Brown lived in one of them. James married Margaret Bryce and there were five children. Mary Ann married Joseph Darke. Louisa married Richard Brock. James Jr. married Ellen Jane Burley. George married Alice Kermon and lived out our time on lot 24 what is now known as Willow Beach; went to New Liskeard later. His son Percy survives. Walter married Florence Meadows, died in 1899 at age of 31. Both James and George were honored by the community for their services especially in the Sunday School.
The Weekly Guide, Friday, May 13, 1898
A whole host of very agreeable besiegers effected an entrance in to the residence of Mr. James Bassett, on Wednesday evening, 4th instant. The intentions of those who planned the raid was to give the aged couple a present. Mr. and Mrs. Bassett were very much taken by surprise, but after finding out the invincibles were not going to rob or lynch them they yielded possession. If we understand the rule of etiquette, this social gathering was nothing short of a golden wedding. For when a husband and wife have seen their fiftieth wedding day they may well be said to have reached the golden age of matrimony. Our venerable friends have arrived near that epoch, and with the mellow light of life's declining sun shining upon their heads they would now repeat the pledges of mutual affection, which they exchanged forty years ago. Time has not chilled their hearts, tho it has scattered its snows in their hair, and traced here and there its furrows on their brows. This is truly a refreshing spectacle. Within the period that has elapsed since our old and respected friends were made one, nations have been divided, empires overthrown, and in many parts of the world the very face of nature has changed. But there is no change in this couple, save that which years has produced upon the outer shell of humanity. In soul and spirit the bride and bridegroom of half a century ago. This is an age of improvement, but there are some things which cannot be improved. One of them is old-fashioned affection. It is beautifully illustrated in our aged friends. We see i in them the picture of love triumphant over time. As long as they have sailed together under cloud and sunshine they would now take a new departure. Still young in heart, tho old in years and happy in each other. We wish them bon voyage, and trust they have a tranquil sea before them, and that as they draw nearer and nearer to the harbor to which we are all bound to go; "the peace which passeth all understanding" may be theirs.
EPITHALANIUM
Forty years have elpased, oh, how time doth flee,
Since James and his wife, nothing loth, were made one;
And i needs but a glance at their faces to see
Their lives since that hour have run pleasantly on.
And now prizing wedlock all blessings above,
They propose the old story again to be told,
But the lady who marries the first time for love,
The next time she marries, she marries for gold.
Single life is a born. When in Eden alone
Adam dozed, of his own stupid company aired;
But, awakening and seeing his beautiful Bone,
Nothing more on this earth that young fellow desired.
A bachelor's Robinson Crusoe like life
Seems to me like a prison, so dreary and cold
A man's morally poor until blest with a wife,
Tho his back book may show he has oceans of gold.
Young men yet unwed, of your freedom don't brag;
Know the married man's home is true Liberty Hall,
If you question it, look at James and his bride,
And inform us, please, which of them look like a thrall.
No; wedlock's a look that, when love keeps the key
Is a Heaven on earth to each pair, we are told.
And James and his wife say they would not be free
For all of California's auriferous gold,
What say you now, young ladies, pray, tell me truth,
Don't you think a good husband, of good is the sum
Spinster's life, well enough in the heyday of youth,
But in age, let me tell you it's awfully glum.
'Tis your duty to comfort our sex all you can,
And always good-natured and never to scold;
So each of you choose a good looking young man,
If he's worth you, don't mind the absence of gold.
Don't laugh at these lines when they come to your sight,
For a reason that's worth a whole volume of rhyme
To know a true couple a second time spliced.
The faith of two hearts that in unison chime,
May the forty years bliss that over them rolled
Keep their hearts warm, now they are old,
And ten years hence, should they live to behold,
Friendly hands will replace the memorials of gold.
May 9th, 1898. | James BASSETT
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Living at home in 1881. Living with Susanna Oughton and her three children in the 1891 census of Gaywood, Norfolk.
1891 British Census of Crow's Yard, Gaywood, Norfolk
James Bassett47 M HeadGaywood, NorfolkRailway Laborer
Susan Oughton41 F Lodger Gaywood, Norfolk
Charles 15 M Son Gaywood, Norfolk
George 8 M Son Gaywood, Norfolk
Daisy 4 F Daughter Gaywood, Norfolk
1901 British Census of 9 South Lids Main Rd., Gaywood, Norfolk
James Bassett57 M HeadNarborough, NorfolkAgricultural Laborer
Susan 50 F Wife Docking, Norfolk
George Oughton17 M Stepson Docking, Norfolk Horseman on Farm
Daisy 14 F Stepdau Gaywood, Norfolk | James BASSETT
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Members of Primative Methodist Church | James BASSETT
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On the 1851 census, place of birth is recorded as Sutton-at-hone, Kent. | James BASSETT
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This James is said to be son of John & Mary by Vanessa Rucklidge | James BASSETT
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This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/honie/1/data/38172 | James A BASSETT
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This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/honie/1/data/38151 | James F BASSETT
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The four oldest children, Fern, Bill, Aldrich and Maude were born in the house on the hill built by James Bassett Senior. In November of 1900 they moved to Newtonville where Walter and Stewart were born. When James and Ellen were married they lived in the house on the hill while James and Margaret bought another small farm where they lived for 6 years. At that time they moved back and built a brick house in the orchard.
James was listed in the "Sons of England" membership in 1893 along with his brother Robert Walter Bassett. | James Henry BASSETT, Jr.
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This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/honie/1/data/38083 | James Thomas Charlwood BASSETT
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England Census 1891: | Jane BASSETT
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England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index: 1837-1983 http://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=8912&enc=1>
about Jane Bassett
Name: Jane Bassett
Year of Registration: 1844
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Sevenoaks
County: Kent
Volume: 5
Page: 400 | Jane BASSETT
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relative of Jacques Jupile Du Boisverde? | Jean Jacques Louis BASSETT
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Jeremiah Bassett, son of Joseph and Martha (Hobart) Bassett, was born around 1678 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. He died 29 Jul 1768 in North Taunton, Massachusetts. He married Mary Felch on 3 Mar 1721. Jeremiah inherited the old homestead in 1713, sold it the same year and removed to Norton where he was the first school teacher. His mother was with him in Norton. Later he removed into the north part of Taunton where some of his descendants still lived in 1932, occupying a part of the old location near the triangular cemetery, opposite the Bassett Cemetery. | Jeremiah BASSETT
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Jess Bassett - settled in Colorado.
| Jess BASSETT
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Jess Bassett - settled in Colorado.
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Jess Bassett - settled in Colorado.
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Other Bassetts buried in Paxton are:
Bassett, Carl Orin 16 Jul 1936 - 16 Jul 1936
Bassett, Carol Ann 16 Jul 1936 - 16 Jul 1936
Bassett, Glen Alfred 29 Aug 1914 - 26 Feb 1989
Bassett, John Delbert 25 Mar 1913 - 27 Jul 1913
Bassett, Charles Edward 20 Jul 1909 - 7 Feb 1947
Bassett, Francis Patrick 2 Feb 1906 - 29 Jul 1917
Bassett, Minnie (Jorgensen) "Mabel" 21 Mar 1913 - 31 Mar 1995
| Jesse Joseph BASSETT
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Other Bassetts buried in Paxton are:
Bassett, Carl Orin 16 Jul 1936 - 16 Jul 1936
Bassett, Carol Ann 16 Jul 1936 - 16 Jul 1936
Bassett, Glen Alfred 29 Aug 1914 - 26 Feb 1989
Bassett, John Delbert 25 Mar 1913 - 27 Jul 1913
Bassett, Charles Edward 20 Jul 1909 - 7 Feb 1947
Bassett, Francis Patrick 2 Feb 1906 - 29 Jul 1917
Bassett, Minnie (Jorgensen) "Mabel" 21 Mar 1913 - 31 Mar 1995
| Jesse Joseph BASSETT
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Joan married Thomas AYLESBURY, son of Philip DE AYLESBURY and Margaret DE KEYNES, about 1345 in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England . (Thomas AYLESBURY was born about 1314 in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England and died before 1349.)
| Joan BASSETT
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Joan married Thomas AYLESBURY, son of Philip DE AYLESBURY and Margaret DE KEYNES, about 1345 in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England . (Thomas AYLESBURY was born about 1314 in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England and died before 1349.)
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About the middle of the sixteenth century, the family of Basset became divided into two branches; the Devonshire branch descended from John, elder son of Sir John Basset, by Honora Grenville, which branch became extinct, in the male line, by the death of Francis Basset, Esq., about the year 1796; and the Cornish branch descended from George, younger son of Sir John and Honora above-mentioned. Before the separation of the branches, this ancient family had married the heiresses of Balun, Walleis, Helligan (fn. 8) , Beaumont, and Budockside. Since that separation, the Cornish branch has married the heiresses of Delbridge, Hele, and Pendarves, and coheiresses of Spencer and Prideaux. By the coheiress of Spencer there was no issue. Francis Basset, Esq., the immediate descendant and male representative of the Bassets of Devonshire and Cornwall, was created a baronet in 1779, and in 1796 a baron, by the title of Lord de Dunstanville, of Tehidy Park, in the county of Cornwall, to him and the heirs-male of his body: in 1797, he was created also Lord Basset of Stratton, with remainder, in default of his own issue-male, to Frances, his only daughter, and her issue male.
From: 'General history: Nobility, earldom and ennobled families', Magna Britannia: volume 3: Cornwall (1814), pp. LXXII-LXXVIII. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50614. Date accessed: 21 August 2008. | Sir John BASSETT
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John Bassett, son of John Bassett, was christened 19 Jan 1789 in St. Enoder, Cornwall. He died 30 Sep 1866 in Lostweithiel, Cornwall. He married (1) Mary Cole. He married (2) Catherine Bone Retallack on 18 Apr 1822 in St. Enoder, Cornwall.
1841 British Census of Chytane, St. Enoder, Cornwall
1851 British Census of Fore St., Lostwithiel, Cornwall
1861 British Census of Lostwithiel, Cornwall
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John Bassett, son of John Bassett, was christened 19 Jan 1789 in St. Enoder, Cornwall. He died 30 Sep 1866 in Lostweithiel, Cornwall. He married (1) Mary Cole. He married (2) Catherine Bone Retallack on 18 Apr 1822 in St. Enoder, Cornwall.
1841 British Census of Chytane, St. Enoder, Cornwall
1851 British Census of Fore St., Lostwithiel, Cornwall
1861 British Census of Lostwithiel, Cornwall
| John BASSETT
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John Bassett, son of John Bassett, was christened 19 Jan 1789 in St. Enoder, Cornwall. He died 30 Sep 1866 in Lostweithiel, Cornwall. He married (1) Mary Cole. He married (2) Catherine Bone Retallack on 18 Apr 1822 in St. Enoder, Cornwall.
1841 British Census of Chytane, St. Enoder, Cornwall
1851 British Census of Fore St., Lostwithiel, Cornwall
1861 British Census of Lostwithiel, Cornwall
| John BASSETT
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. He was a farmer. He lived at Chytan, St. Enoder. He inherited Burthy Bruin, St. Enoder from his father; Chaprase, Higher Burthy Row, Fraddon, Wolas/Neadon Wolas, Trefullock, Trevarren in St. Columb Major; Crugavose & St. Stephens from his grandfather. | John BASSETT
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. He was a farmer. He lived at Chytan, St. Enoder. He inherited Burthy Bruin, St. Enoder from his father; Chaprase, Higher Burthy Row, Fraddon, Wolas/Neadon Wolas, Trefullock, Trevarren in St. Columb Major; Crugavose & St. Stephens from his grandfather. | John BASSETT
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. He was a farmer. He lived at Chytan, St. Enoder. He inherited Burthy Bruin, St. Enoder from his father; Chaprase, Higher Burthy Row, Fraddon, Wolas/Neadon Wolas, Trefullock, Trevarren in St. Columb Major; Crugavose & St. Stephens from his grandfather. | John BASSETT
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1851 British Census of Cottage, Swaffham, Oxborough, Norfolk
John Bassett57 M HeadOxborough - NorfolkAg Farm Labourer
Susanna57 F WifeBeachamwell - NorfolkLabourers Wife | John BASSETT
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1881 Canadian Census of Hope, Durham East, Ontario
John Bassett51 M EnglandFarmerC. Methodist
Cathren A. 47 F OntarioC. Methodist
Anamerela 23 F OntarioPost Office Clerk C. Methodist
Eli 21 M Ontario Cider Manufacturer C. Methodist
Cynthie 17 F Ontario C. Methodist
Elizabeth 13 F OntarioC. Methodist
Edith E. 9 F Ontario C. Methodist
John W. 7 M OntarioC. Methodist
Angeline 5 F Ontario C. Methodist
St. John's Anglican Cemetery
John Bassett (died 2 Jul 1910, age 80), h/o Catherine
Catherine Ann Bassett (died 8 Nov 1927, aged 94y, 11m), born Ireland
Ellen/Helen Bassett (died 23 Feb 1880, age 2m, 18d, born Hope Township, d/o John, died of lung disease.
John W. Bassett (1874-24 May 1934), s/o John & Catherine
Henry Bassett (died 9 Mar 1868, age 7), born Hope Twp., died of scarlet fever.
Martha Bassett (died 2 Feb 1867) (Child of John & Catherine?)
Sarah Bassett (died 24 Jan 1867) (Child of John & Catherine?) | John BASSETT
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Beatrice may have died before 1841 and John may have married Elizabeth Hill on 4 Jun 1828 as 1841 and 1851 census records only show John with a wife Elizabeth. | John BASSETT
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England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1983
about John Bassett
Name: John Bassett
Estimated birth year: abt 1811
Year of Registration: 1880
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at Death: 69
DISTRICT: Cranbrook
County: Kent, Sussex
Volume: 2a
Page: 391
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Inherited the estates of his nephew who died without any other heirs | John BASSETT
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