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Joseph Brush

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  • Name Joseph Brush 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 7F276EE9239AAD49A9FE11CB07845D90AB30 
    Notes 
    • Bulletin - Wilton, Connecticut
      January 30, 1991
      Bassett Knew Success Despite Illness
      By George S. Weston
      His father, Benjamin F. Bassett, Yale College, B.A., 1847, M.D., 1852, was a practicing physician in Brooklyn, New York, until compelled by ill health to retire, and he spent the last few years of his life in Wilton on the property on the easterly side of the Danbury-Norwalk Road just south of the Lambert house, familiarly known to us as the Folson place, now owned by the Sisters of the Annunciation.
      He had married Mary Louise How, widow of Lewis How, who had two daughters, Minnie and Anna How. Her maiden name was Brush, daughter of Joseph Brush, a merchant of Cos Cob.
      Minnie How married Henry Gieser, and Anna married Rinaldo Jones, and it is their daughter, Louise E. Jones, wife of Morris Norton Benedict, now residing in Wilton, I am indebted for much of this information. Mrs. Gieser is living in Cos Cob and is 82 years old. Mrs. Jones died in the Bassett home in Wilton in August 1888, the year of the great blizzard.
      Dr. and Mrs. Bassett had two children, both born in Wilton, Lottie L. and Samuel Eliot. Lottie entered Wilton Academy in 1881, married Ferris Morgan and resided in the house on the Wolf Pit Road, near the railroad, now owned by George Foote.
    Person ID I2065  1B John Bassett of Connecticut
    Last Modified 21 Dec 2012 

    Children 
    +1. Mary Louisa Brush,   d. 1894
    Family ID F746  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart