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Edgar A. Bassett

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  • Name Edgar A. Bassett 
    Born 28 Aug 1844  Adrian, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 83964F22622E264D80F7EF7B82E902ECC73E 
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    • Edgar Bassett and his wife moved to Ashland, Dakota Territory and engaged in the hardware business.

      1850 Federal Census of Hudson Township, Lenawee County, Michigan
      Nathan H. Bassett - 37 - M - New Hampshire - Clothier
      Adeline - 34 - F - New York
      William A. - 12 - M - Michigan
      Albert H. - 8 - M - Michigan
      Edgar A. - 6 - M - Michigan
      Francis - 8/12 - M - Michigan
      Theodore McDonald - 15 - M - New York - Clothier

      1870 Federal Census of Adrian Township, Lenawee County, Michigan (29 Jul 1870)
      Nathan Bassett - 58 - M - New Hampshire - Farmer 6500 1400
      Adelia - 57 - F - New York - Keeping house
      Albert H. - 27 - M - Michigan - Farmer
      Edgar A. - 24 - M - Michigan - Farmer

      Portrait and Biographcal Album of Lenawee County, Michigan - 1888
      Nathan H. Bassett, the subject of this sketch, was born in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, March 3, 1812, and is the son of Artemas Bassett, who in early life was a tanner and currier, but after his marriage followed agriculture. He was a native of Massachusetts, being born at Uxbridge, June 19, 1782, and went to New Hampshire with his parents, William and Margery Bassett, when a child. His wife was, before her marriage Miss Sarah Harkness, daughter of Nathan and Susannah Harkness, of Richmond, New Hampshire, and they were married March 28, 1805. Of this union there were born two sons and four daughters. All the members of his family belong to the Society of Friends, and possess the conscientious and upright traits of character for which that religious sect is noted.
      Our subject was the second son and fourth child of his parents, with whom he removed in 1823 to Starksboro, Vermont, where he lived until he was twenty-one years of age. He attended the district school until eleven years old, after which he assisted in the labors of the farm, going to school only in winter. When twenty-one years of age he sought his fortunes in the West, migrating to Michigan, where he arrived in the spring of 1833. For three years after coming to Lenawee County he worked as a farm hand, then in 1836 he established the woolen factory and carding-machine at Medina, this county, which was the second establishment of the kind in the county, and did the business of the farmers for forty miles south and west. This he operated successfully for about fourteen years, and in 1855 sold it to Hotchkiss & Daniels and purchased a farm in Adrian Township, about halfway between Adrian and Tecumseh, which he has greatly improved, fitted up with comfortable buildings and brought to a high state of cultivation, where he now resides in the enjoyment of comfort and plenty, and that freedom from anxiety and care which his long and active life has so richly earned.
      Mr. Bassett was married, Sept. 15, 1836, to Miss Adelia Webb, a native of Hackensack, New Jersey; her parents were early settlers of Raisin Township, this county. Of this union there were four children, as follows: William J. was born in September, 1837, and died in the Indian Territory Aug. 16, 1869; Albert H. was born Sept. 15, 1842, and married Miss Hallie, daughter of Asa James, of New York, and is farming in Illinois; he has two sons. Edgar A. was born Aug. 28, 1844. and married Miss Drum, whose people were from Illinois; he resides in Ashland, Dal., and is engaged in the hardware business. Francis M. was born Nov. 21, 1849, and died Aug. 16, 1855, on the old home. Our subject assisted his sons, Albert and Edgar A., giving them both an excellent start in life. The mother of these children was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, Nov. 4, 1812, and came to Michigan with her parents in 1825. She died on the present homestead in 1880, at the age of sixty-eight years.
      In 1863 Mr. Bassett turned his attention to stock-raising, and ever since that time has taken life easy, giving his attention mainly to the raising of fine stock. His sheep are of the highest grades, his horses are of very fine quality, and in fact all his stock may be classed as thoroughbred, and he has taken many premiums at the county and State fairs. About half his farm lies in Raisin Township, and the other in Adrian Township, and he has resided upon it thirty-two years. The father and mother of our subject died on the homestead here at the ages of seventy-seven and eighty-five years respectively.
      In politics Mr. Bassett is a solid Republican, and exerts himself strenously for the success of that party. On the temperance question he believes in the theory of high license. He is an earnest, conscientious and upright citizen, interesting himself in every movement that looks to the improvement of society. His honesty and upright course in life have won for him a large circle of friends, whose society he now enjoys, retired from the turmoil of active life.
    Person ID I1112  4B William Bassett of Lynn, Massachusetts
    Last Modified 27 Jun 2012 

    Father Nathan Harkness Bassett,   b. 3 Mar 1812, Cheshire County, New Hampshire Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Adelia Webb,   b. 4 Nov 1812, Hackensack, New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1880, Adrian, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 67 years) 
    Married 15 Sep 1836 
    Family ID F369  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Drum,   b. Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F374  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart