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Rufus H. Bassett

Male Abt 1835 - 1862  (~ 27 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Rufus H. Bassett was born about 1835 in Georgia (son of John Bassett and Agatha Heard); died on 28 Aug 1862 in Monocany, Maryland.

    Other Events:

    • _MILT: Enlisted 9 Jul 1861, Killed 28 Aug 1862, Monocany, Maryland; Confederate States Army Civil War


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Bassett was born in 1787 in Maryland or Georgia (son of Richard William Bassett and Ann unk); died about 1859 in Troup county, Georgia; was buried in 1859 in Troup county, Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • _MILT: 21 Nov 1814 - 8 Mar 1815, Private, War of 1812; Capt. Jesse Thomas' Company, Infantry, 3 Regiment, Georgia Militia

    Notes:

    John and Agatha are buried in a cemetery near West Point Lake. There is no way to get to the cemetery as there is no longer a roadway. John enlisted in the War of 1812 on 21 Nov 1814 and served until 8 Mar 1815 as a private in Capt. Jesse Thmas’ Company of Infantry, 3 Regiment, Georgia Militia.
    Agatha is referred to as Agatha Bassett in her father George Heard's will, dated 6 Jan 1851 in Pontotoc County, Mississippi.
    I found an IGI record for John Bassett, son of Richard Bassett, for 1787 at Saint Pauls Parish in Richmond, Georgia.

    1850 Federal Census of Troup County, Georgia
    John Bassett 63 M Georgia Farmer 4000
    Agatha 22 F Georgia
    Richard M. 21 M Georgia Farmer
    Eliza 19 F Georgia
    Rufus 15 M Georgia Farmer
    Lloyd B. 11 M Georgia

    1860 Federal Census of West Warren District, Troup County, Georgia (17 Jun 1860)
    R. Bassett 30 M Georgia Farmer --- 4000
    John Sample 21 M Georgia Grocer
    E. Bassett 9 F Georgia
    Living next door
    A. Bassett 60 F Georgia 7000 8000
    Floyd 20 M Georgia Farmer
    Jane 18 F Georgia


    His property was valued at $4,000. He had 9 slaves.

    State of Georgia, Troup County

    This indenture made and entered into this Jany 7th A.D. one thousand Eight hudnred and fifty Six by and between John Bassett of the Said County and State of the one part and Agatha Bassett the present wife of the Said John Bassett of Same place of the other part. Witnesseth: That the Said John Bassett for and in consideration of the natural love and affection which he has for and to his said wief Agath Bassett together with the attention and affection render him (the Said John Bassett) by her (the Said Agatha Bassett) during their contirmance together in mutual matrimony hath this day given and granted and conveyed and does by these presents give grant & convey unto the said Agatha Bassett during her life time all that tract or parcel of Land whereon I now reside Situate lying and being in the fifteenth district of Originally Carroll but now Troup County, ebracing munber nineteen (19) and part of no. twenty Six (26) all of number one hudnred and fifty two (152) in the fourteenth District of Said County and State. Also part of lot number twenty Seven (27) and part of lot number (62) in the fifteenth District of Originally Carroll now Troup County in all containing five hundred and fifty siz acres more or less together with whatever other lands I may be Professed? of at my death to have and to hold the Said tracts or parcels of land unto her the Said Agatha Bassett together with all and singular the rights members and appertenances to the Same in any manner belonging to her own proper use benefit and behoof for and during her natural life in fee Simple. Also for the consideration above named + give unto my beloved wife the Said Agatha Bassett the following negros to wit. Bachel a woman and her four children Jack, a boy, Simeon, a boy, Julian a girl and Monroe, a boy. Margarett a gril William a man, Charles a man and Fanny a woman also whatever other servants I may possess at my death to have and hold the above named servants during her natural life unless same or all the above named servants become unruly nad refus to be governed and contralled by her the Said Agatha Bassett in which case the Servant becoming thus unruly Shall at her the Said Agatha Bassett say so be put on the blocks in the Town of LaGrange and Sold off the highest bidder on a twelve months credit and the proceeds of the sale belong to the Said Agatha Bassett the same as Servant did before being sold to appropriate the ????? to her the Said Agatha Bssett own use and benefit during life. I also at my death commit my body unto the hands and care of my beloved wife Agatha Bassett to be decently interred and after all my just debts are paid I further more give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Agatha Bassett for and during her natural life all my Sotck of every discription horses or mules cows, hogs and every other species of live stock I may be possessed of at my death together with all ma??? on hand bonds notes ??? or other evideinces of debt also all my plantation tools of every order and desciprtion waggons, carts, plows, hoes etc. together with all my household and kitchen furniture clothing and every other description of property that I may be possessed of at my death to have and to hold the Same and control it as her best Judgement and interest may direct for and during the terms of her natural life unmolested by and press? whatever.
    In witness whereof I the Said John Bassett hath hereunto Set my hand and affixed my Seal the day and date above written.

    Signed Sealed and acknowledged John Bassett JB

    Georgia, Troup County, Jany 7th, 1856

    I the Said John Bassett being Still of Sound mind and disposing memory though arrived to the years when I just Soon depart this life do for the further adjustment of my worldly matters decree that after the death of my bleoved wife Agath Bassett that whatever of property there may be belonging in any manner whatever to my Estate including both that which were deeded for life to my beloved wife Agatha Bassett and what may have been accumulated during her control over it both personal and real Sahll be siposed of in the following manner: 1st Pay all the just debts and burial expenses of my beloved wife Agatha Bassett 2nd Pay Richard L. Bassett my fourth son Rufus Bassett my fifth son and Floyd Bassett my sixth son the sum of fifteen hundred dollars that is five hundred dollars to each one which will make the Shares of all my children as nearly equal as I can possibly make it all the others having received about that much to each one hertefore. 3rd Then divide the remainder of all the property equally between my nine children viz Thomas Bassett, Eliza M Lancaster wife of Lewis Lancaster Sarh B. Brooks wife of William Brooks William P. Bassett John N. Bassett Richard L. Bassett Nancy B. Whatley wife of Willis J. Watley, Rufus H. Bassett and Floyd H. Bassett So that each child at the final division and settlement may not have one dollar more of said property than another. An for fully carrying out my intentions as expressed in this instrument I do hereby appoint Thomas Bassett my Son and Richard L. Bassett my Son and Willis Whatley my son in Law to see to it and fully carry it out as above directed.
    In tesimony whereof I have this day set my hand and affixed my seal.
    John Bassett JB



    Harmony Cemetery, Harmony Methodist Church, Troup County, Georgia

    Bassett Family Plot
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    Clara R. Consort of R.L. Bassett,
    born Feb. 22, 1830, died June 11
    1876
    Not Dead, But Sleepeth
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    Texas P. Freeman, wife of F.R. Bassett, born
    Oct. 8, 1867, died Oct. 16, 1902.
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    Antioch Cemetery, Troup County, Georgia
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    In Memory of Eliza Jane
    Consort of R.L. Bassett
    Born April 25, 1830
    Died Feb. 17, 1860
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    Wehadkee Baptist Church, Troup County, Georgia
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    Mary A. Bassett, born Dec. 1, 1833,
    Died March 13, 1913
    Preserve me, Oh God, for in thee do I
    put my trust. Psalm XVII.

    John married Agatha Heard on 16 Aug 1814 in Morgan County, Georgia. Agatha (daughter of George Heard and Sally Bostick) was born about 1798; died after 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Agatha Heard was born about 1798 (daughter of George Heard and Sally Bostick); died after 1860.

    Notes:

    Agatha Heard Bassett was the granddaughter of Stephen Heard and his first wife, Margaret. Born 1748 in Virginia. Died, 1815 in Morgan County, Georgia. He provided patriotic service in the Revolutionary War in Henry Co., Virginia. Will, dated 23 Jul 1812 in Morgan County, Georgia, names son George.

    Children:
    1. Thomas Jefferson Bassett was born on 15 Dec 1815 in Morgan County, Georgia; died on 1 Dec 1905 in Clay County (or Randolph County), Lineville, Alabama; was buried in December, 1905 in Sweetwater Cemetery, Clay County, Lineville, Alabama.
    2. Eliza Louisa Bassett was born about 1817 in Georgia; died in 1865 in Georgia.
    3. Sarah Bostick Bassett was born on 7 Oct 1819 in Morgan County, Georgia; died on 28 Jun 1859 in New Albany, Pontotoc County, Mississippi; was buried in 1859 in Zion Hill Cemetery.
    4. William Parnell "Pern" Bassett was born on 27 Jul 1822 in Gwinnette County, Georgia, USA; died on 8 Oct 1904 in Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, USA; was buried in New Prospect Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas.
    5. John Newton Bassett was born on 9 Mar 1825 in Troup, Georgia, USA; died on 9 Nov 1885 in Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas; was buried in 1885 in City Cemetery, Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas.
    6. Richard Lawson Bassett was born on 9 May 1829 in Troup County, Georgia; died on 22 Nov 1917 in Chambers County, Alabama.
    7. Nancy Berella Bassett was born on 12 Aug 1832; died on 23 Nov 1861.
    8. 1. Rufus H. Bassett was born about 1835 in Georgia; died on 28 Aug 1862 in Monocany, Maryland.
    9. Floyd H. Bassett was born in 1839 in Georgia; died on 8 Oct 1863 in Perryville, Kentucky.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard William Bassett was born in 1760-1762 in Probably Maryland (son of unk Bassett and unk); died on 2 Nov 1840 in Harris County, Georgia.

    Other Events:

    • _MILT: Approx. 1778-1784, Continental Line; Lee's Legion of Maryland Corps

    Notes:

    Richard Bassett was born between 1760 and 1762. He died 2 Nov 1840 in Harris County, Georgia. He married Ann. She was born between 1760 and 1770. Richard was a Dragoon in Lee's Legion of Maryland Corps in the Revolutionary War.
    Family Bible of John Henry Bassett - born 1856

    List of Bassett Descendants
    William Bassett 1st died in 1671, New Kent Co. Virginia, Blissland Parish
    William Bassett 2nd born 1670, New Kent Co. Virignia.
    Nathaniel Bassett, born 1720.
    Richard Bassett, born 1755.
    Ezekiel Bassett, born 1782
    Andrew Jackson Bassett, born 1814.
    John Henry Bassett, born 1856.

    He was in Georgia as early as 1793 in Washington County.
    Richard and Ann are buried on their homestead near West Point, Georgia. There were markers on the gravesite at one time. There is a memorial marker to Richard and Ann Bassett at the Hillview Cemetery at La Grange, Georgia, placed there by Winnie Robinson, a relative. It says "Richard Bassett, Sr., Lee's Legion, Revolutionary War 1760-1840, wife, Ann 1770-1841".
    The following is from Winnie Bassett Robinson, written about 1965."In the Act of December 21, 1830, setting up the Sixth Cherokee Land Lottery, called "The Gold Lottery", Richard Bassett Sr. is found having drawn one of these lots in Cherokee County in this drawing which was held in 1832. The Law provided that before a land grant was granted the fortunate drawer had to live on the property for three years, otherwise the land grant would revert to the State. This grant reverted to the State. Richard Bassett, while living in Washington County, Georgia, had two draws in the 1805 Lottery and drew Land Lot 197 Dist. 24, Sec. W (Bleckley or Pulaski) which was granted Dec. 1, 1807. Bleckley or Pulaski was originally Wilkinson County, (adjoining Washington County), and original County Formed in 1803, then Laurens 1807, then Pulaski in 1808, then Bleckley in 1812. In the 1820 Lottery, Richard Bassett living in Harris District of Morgan County, drew Lot 98 District 13, Habersham. The lot reverted to the State, although he was paying taxes on this lot in 1822."
    From Georgia Military Affairs, Vol. 1, page 3, 1793-1800. Hays. "A muster Roll with an Inspection of Horses, Arms, and Accouterments of a detachment of Militia Cavalry of the first Regiment Washington County in the service of the United States Commanded by Captain Hugh Irwin stationed at Aaron Tices near the Oconee River 1793. No. 19 Richard Bassett, Gentleman of Arms.
    In review of the 1830 & 1840 census of Harris County, Georgia, it still notes a male living with Richard. Since no other record of Nathan appears after his marriage in 1823, this may be Nathan still living with parents.
    1790 Federal Census of Cecil County, Maryland
    Richard Bassett 1-1-1

    1830 Federal Census of Harris County, Georgia
    Richard Bassett 000010001-000000001 1100-0100 Total 6
    Richard Bassit 000010000-200010000 Total 4

    1840 Federal Census of Slaughter District, Harris County, Georgia
    R. Bassett 00001000001-0000000001 2200-1010 Total 9
    R. Bassit 12100010000-1010010000 Total 8

    THE WILL OF RICHARD BASSETT, SR.

    I, Richard Bassett, Sr. of Harris Co. and State of Ga. do make and constitute this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say; 1st it is my will and desire that all my just debts be paid. 2nd - It is my will and desire that my beloved wife Ann should have all my estate and for the love and affection which I bear her, I give all of my estate of every description to have and to hold for and during her lifetime and after her decease I wish all my estate disposed of in the following manner: 3rd - I give to my son Kilby Bassett my negro boy Romulus. 4th - I give to my son Nathan Bassett one tract of land containing 160 A being the same more or less lying and being in the county of Tallapoosa and state of Ala. which land I purchased of Henry Williamson and whose bond I now hold for titles. I also give him one horse with fifty dollars. 5th - I give to my son Richard Bassett my negro boy Esquire. 6th - I give to my daughter Sarah Morris my negro woman Milley, her child Liddy together with all her future increase. 7th - I give to my granddaughter Polly Bassett Morris my negro girl Rine. 8th - I give to my granddaughter Eliza Morris my wife's bed and furniture. 9th - It is my will and desire that after the death of my wife Ann, all my stock of every kind, all my household and kitchen furniture and plantation tools be sold together with the tract of land I now live on of Harris Co. and the proceeds thereof equally divided amongst my five children or their lawful issue to wit: My daughters Ann Coker, Elizabeth Wall, Polly Meirs, and my sons Ezekiel Bassett and John Bassett. 10th - and lastly, I constitute and appoint my son Kilby Bassett and my son-in-law Spencer Morris my executors to carry into effect this my last will and testament given under my hand and seal this 14th day of June in the year of our Lord 1838. Signed in presence of Thomas Winston, R.F. Erwin, and John Jackson.
    (Signed) Richard Bassett

    Codicil to this my last will and testament. It is my will and desire and I wish it to be distinctly understood that the negro woman and her child Liddy and all her increase which I have willed to my daughter Sarah Morris is to be considered exclusively her property as long as she may live and then to be equally divided amongst all her children and no other person or persons whatsoever. Given under my hand the 11th of Sept. 1840.

    (Signed) Richard Bassett
    Test: Thomas Winston, Benj. E. Pertain


    Richard married Ann unk about 1785 in Maryland, USA. Ann was born between 1760 and 1770 in unk; died in unk in probably Harris County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann unk was born between 1760 and 1770 in unk; died in unk in probably Harris County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. 2. John Bassett was born in 1787 in Maryland or Georgia; died about 1859 in Troup county, Georgia; was buried in 1859 in Troup county, Georgia.
    2. Ezekiel Bassett was born in 1790 in poss. Cecil County, Maryland; died on 11 Sep 1867 in Walton County, Georgia.
    3. Elizabeth Bassett was born about 1792 in St. Paul's Parish, Richmond County, Georgia; died in unk.
    4. Mary Bassett was born about 1794 in Washington County, Georgia.
    5. Kilby Bassett was born on 18 Aug 1798 in Georgia; died on 14 May 1863 in Monticello, Drew County, Arkansas.
    6. Polly Bassett was born in 1800-1810 in Georgia; died in unk.
    7. Nathan Bassett was born in 1800-1810 in Georgia; died in unk.
    8. Richard Bassett, Jr. was born in 1800 in Georgia; died in bfr 1865.
    9. Nancy Ann White Bassett was born on 12 Nov 1804 in Georgia; died on 12 May 1874 in Amity, Clark County, Arkansas; was buried in 1874 in Millcreek Cemetery, Amity, Clark County, Arkansas.
    10. Sarah Bassett was born on 18 Jul 1807 in Morgan, Georgia, USA; died after 1893 in prob. Tolburt, Randolph County, Alabama.

  3. 6.  George Heard

    George married Sally Bostick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sally Bostick
    Children:
    1. 3. Agatha Heard was born about 1798; died after 1860.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  unk Bassett

    unk married unk. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  unk
    Children:
    1. 4. Richard William Bassett was born in 1760-1762 in Probably Maryland; died on 2 Nov 1840 in Harris County, Georgia.