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David Dubois Bassett

Male 1832 - 1903  (71 years)


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  • Name David Dubois Bassett 
    Born 31 Aug 1832  Fairfield Township, Franklin County, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 26 Oct 1903  Bath Township, Franklin County, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • Biographical and Genealogical History of Wayne, Fayett
      Union and Franklin Counties, Indiana (1899)
      David D. Bassett

      A representative of an honored pioneer family, David D. Bassett has
      long been identified with the growth and development of this section of
      Indiana, and with the promotion of its farming interests. He was born in
      Fairfield township, Franklin county, Indiana, August 31, 1832, a son of
      Nathaniel and Eliza (Dubois) Bassett, the former a native of Massachusetts,
      and the latter of New Jersey. Their marriage was celebrated in Indiana, where
      the father located when a young man. He was one of the pioneers of the state,
      and prior to his arrival here had spent some time in Cincinnati, whe
      worked at the brick-mason's trade. He afterward came to Fairfield, Franklin
      county, where he followed the same pursuit until after his marriage. He then
      purchased a farm on which a log cabin had been built, while a few acres had
      been partly cleared. In addition to agricultural pursuits he then carried on
      brick-laying, and erected some of the best buildings of that day in the
      surrounding country. He reared his family upon his farm and in his declining
      days removed to Fairfield, where his death occurred in 1867. His wife
      afterward made her home with her children, and she died at the residence of
      her daughter, in Fairfield township, in 1875. They were both consistent members
      of the Methodist church and were leading advocates of the temperance cause,
      the father ever admonishing his sons never to take the first drink. The
      children were Jonathan, now deceased; Ann, who became the wife of B. Gentry,
      and died in Decatur county; Lydia, who was the wife of J. Lane, and died in
      Illinois; David D.; Mrs. Caroline Smith, who died in Brookville; Mrs. Martha J.
      Skinner; and Charles, a stone-mason by trade, now residing at Elwood, Indiana.
      The last named served throughout the civil war, and now receives a pension on
      account of injuries sustained.
      David D. Bassett was reared on the old home farm and for a year after
      his marriage continued there. He afterward purchased a farm in Blooming Grove
      township, but subsequently sold it and removed to another farm, upon which he
      lived three years. He then bought property at Colter's Corners, and engaged in
      the manufacture of tile for two years, when he turned his attention to the
      butchering business, which he carried on three years. On the expiration of
      that period he purchased his present farm, three-fourths of a mile east of the
      town of Colter's Corners, on which was a small log house of one room. Therein
      he lived until, as the result of his industry and capable management, he was
      enabled to erect his present commodious two-story residence. He has also
      cleared the land, placed many rods of tiling upon it and now has his fa
      under a high state of cultivation. He has planted a good orchard and set out a
      fine grove around his house, and now has one of the most attractive and
      desirable country homes in the locality. A few years after taking up his
      residence on the farm he built a large tile factory, which he conducted for
      several years. He then sold out and after two years resumed the butchering
      business, having a market at his home and also selling to farmers in the
      neighborhood and at Oxford, from a wagon. He has met with some difficulties in
      the course of his business career, but through his undaunted energy and
      perseverance and the assistance of his good wife he has triumphed over all
      obstacles and is now the possessor of a handsome competenc
      On the 1st of January, 1856, Mr. Bassett was united in marriage to Miss
      Matilda C. Fry, a member of an honored pioneer family. She was born January
      12, 1836, a daughter of Philip and Catherine (Butler) Fry, the former a native
      of Virginia and the latter of Indiana. Her father was a son of Henry Fry and
      came with his parents to the west in 1818, the family settling in Fairfield
      township, Franklin county, where the father purchased large tracts of land,
      giving to each of his five children a farm. He built a gristmill on
      Templeton's creek and successfully conducted his farm and mill. He was a
      leading member of the United Brethren church and an active factor in securing
      the erection of the first house of worship of that denomination in the
      neighborhood. Honest and upright in all things, he lived to a ripe old age and
      died respected by all who knew him. His children were Simon, who rear
      family and died in Franklin county; Lewis, who reared a family and died in
      this county; Lizzie, wife of J. Flint; Philip, father of Mrs. Bassett; Samuel,
      who reared a family and died in Union county. Philip Fry remained with his
      parents until his marriage and then settled on land which his father had given
      him, and upon which he made many excellent improvements. He remained there
      until his children were grown, when he removed to Colter's Corners, where he
      and his wife spent their last days. His wife died there August 21, 1887, at
      the age of eighty-two years, after which Mr. Fry went to live with his
      daughter, passing away at her home June 14, 1896, in the eighty-eighth year of
      his age. Both were members of the United Brethren church in early life, but
      afterward united with the Methodist church and died in that faith. Their
      children were Henry W., who died at the age of nine years; Joshua, a retired
      farmer and banker living at Oxford; Matilda C., the wife of our subject; Mary
      B. Glasner, now deceased; Robert J., who is living with Mrs. Bassett; and Mrs.
      Nancy K. Beasley, who is living on the old family homestead.
      Unto Mr. and Mrs. Bassett have been born four children: Jonathan M.,
      who was born October 17, 1856, now resides near Oxford; Emma A., born
      November 14, 1866, is at home; Mary D., born November, 1869, is the wife of
      W.H. Garrod, a business man of Oxford; and Bertha M., who was born M
      1873, and is the wife of C.V. Wilson, a tile manufacturer.
      The parents and children are all faithful members of the Methodist
      church, Mr. Bassett having been connected therewith since the age of sixteen
      years. He has always been very active in Christian work. When he came to his
      present home religious services were held in private houses, and he
      inaugurated the plans which resulted in the erection of the house of worship.
      He has filled all the church offices, has long been class-leader, and is a
      recognized leader in both church and Sunday-school work. His life exemplifies
      his Christian belief through his kindly spirit, his benevolence and his
      liberality in support of all good measures. In politics he is a stalwart
      Republican, but has never been an office-seeker, preferring to devote h
      attention to his business interests, in which he has met creditable success.
    Person ID I06001  1A William Bassett of Plymouth
    Last Modified 23 Sep 2011 

    Father Nathaniel Bassett,   b. 17 Oct 1793, Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 Mar 1876, Franklin County, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 82 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Mother Elizabeth Dubois,   b. 26 Jun 1802, New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 21 Jun 1884, Franklin County, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 81 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Married 8 Apr 1819  Franklin County, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F01342  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Matilda C. Fry,   d. Deceased 
    Married 1 Jan 1856  Franklin County, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Jonathan M. Bassett,   b. 17 Oct 1856,   d. Deceased
     2. Emma A. Bassett,   b. 14 Nov 1866,   d. Deceased  [Natural]
    +3. Mary D. Bassett,   b. Between 14 Nov 1868 and 1869, Bath, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 5 Jan 1910, Franklin County, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 41 years)  [Natural]
     4. Bertha M. Bassett,   b. 6 May 1873,   d. Deceased  [Natural]
    Family ID F02710  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart