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- Albert Starr Bassett was a druggist.
1860 Federal Census of Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut (22 Jun 1860)
Henry Bassett - 26 - M - Connecticut - Farmer 500 100
Mary - 32 - F - Connecticut
Betsy - 8 - F - Connecticut
Albert - 4 - M - Connecticut
Henry Bassett was living next door to his mother in the 1860 census.
1900 Federal Census of Milford, Worcester County, Massachusetts (9 Jun 1900)
Albert S. Basett - 42 - Sep 1857 - M - CT-CT-CT - Head - Druggist
Maude L. - 34 - May 1866 - F - MA-RI-RI - Wife
(Living at 37 Chestnut Street) (Married 12 years, no children)
Boston Daily Globe, November 26, 1909
Albert S. Bassett Dead
For Many Years He Was A Pharmacist in Hull
Well Known in Milford, Mass.
HULL, Nov. 28 - Albert S. Bassett, a retired business man of this town, died at his home on Main st. tonight, aged 53 years. For many years Mr. Bassett was a pharmacist in Hull and at Nantasket and was well known to residents and summer visitors. He was born in Hampton, Conn, and had been a resident of Hull for 10 years. He learned the pharmacy business in Milford, Mass.
He was a member of Montgomery lodge, A.F. and A.M., Mt. Lebanon Royal Arch chapter of Milford, and Milford commandery, Knights Templars; Tisquantum lodge, I.O.O.F., and Quinshipaug encampment, I.O.O.F., and was a charter member of the A.O. U.W. of Milford.
The funeral will take place at the Universalist church, Milford, with Masonic honors, next Wednesday.
Mr. Bassett is survived by his wife and two brothers, John E. Bassett of East Boston and Frank E. Bassett of New Haven
Boston Herald, Monday, November 29, 1909
Albert F. Bassett
Albert F. Bassett, for many years one of the best known druggists in the state, died last night at his home in Hull. He was born in Hampden, Ct., 63 years ago, but spent the greater part of his life in Milford. He retired from business five years ago. Mr. Bassett was a 33d degree Mason and an Odd Fellow. The funeral will take place Tuesday.
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