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- Syracuse Journal
Thursday, May 31, 1934
Reverend E.D. Bassett to be Buried at Manlius
Reverend Edward D. Bassett, formerly of North Manlius and pastor of First Methodist Episcopal Church in Seymour, Connecticut, who died at his home there Tuesday, will be buried in North Manlius cemetery at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon. Mr. Bassett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kate Adams Bassett, former resident of North Manlius and sister of Carl W. Adams of North Manlius, a son, Paul Adams Bassett of Gardner, Massachusetts, and a daughter, Mrs. Elida Cory of Bay Shore, Long Island. Services took place in Seymour Thursday afternoon.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Monday, March 27, 1911
Union Service at Babylon
The Reverend E.D. Bassett honored by Fellow Pastors
Retiring M.E. Preacher Felicitated Upon His Work for Babylon Church
During Six Years Pastorate
Babylon, Long Island - March 27 - The Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist and Episcopal churches of this village united last evening in a union farewell to the Reverend Edward D. Bassett, pastor of the Methodist Church, who will be pastor of the Methodist Church of Springfield, Long Island, after conference. The high regard in which the Rev. Mr. Bassett is held by the people of the community was shown by the fact that the Methodist Church in which the service was held was crowded to the doors.
Prayer was said by the Rev. S. Paul Jefferson, pastor of the Baptist Church, following which the Rev. R.D. Merrill of the Presbyterian Church who, with the Rev. Mr. Bassett's leaving, becomes the senior pastor of the village, spoke of the work that his fellow pastor had done, stating that it should not be measured by the years of service nor by the tangible results, but by those intangible things accomplished in the spiritual life, which will endure forever.
The Rev. John Good of Lindenhurst spoke of the pastor and extended wishes of good to come to the Rev. Mr. Bassett and to the church.
The Rev. E.J. Burlingham, rector of Christ Episcopal Church of West Islip, expressed his best wishes for the pastor and his congregation, and hoped that the joyfulness and happiness of Christian work that in Babylon has been the lot of the Rev. Mr. Bassett will be his wherever he goes.
The Rev. S. Paul Jefferson, speaking of the good fellowship and hearty co-operation which has existed between the pastors of the town, said that he was sorry to have his fellow pastor leave the village, but declared that in his new post he would put the richness of his years of Christian experience into the work of leading men and women into the Christian life.
Leroy M. Young, for the official board of the church, spoke in appreciation of the work the Rev. Mr. Bassett has done while in his local pastorate.
The Rev. Mr. Bassett bid farewell to his congregation in a few words, speaking of the good will and fellowship he had experienced in the community, and assuring his hearers that he would cherish fond memories of Babylon. He urged them to welcome his successor and to join with him for the furtherance of Christian work.
Mr. Bassett has been pastor of the local Methodist Church for six years, during which time over $10,000 has been expended in improvements to the church property, and double that amount has been expended for benevolent purposes and general expenses. The membership of the church has been increased by over 125, and the church has had a great material and spiritual growth.
1860 Federal Census of Seymour, New Haven County, Connecticut (26 Jun 1860)
Josiah Bassett - 67 - M - Connecticut - Farmer 3500 520
Betsey - 64 - F - Connecticut - Housekeeper
Manerva - 30 - F - Connecticut
Living next door
1860 Federal Census of Seymour, New Haven County, Connecticut (26 Jun 1860)
Elliott R. Bassett - 41 - M - Illinois - Farmer
Anna A. - 34 - F - New York - Housekeeper
Mary E. - 7 - F - Connecticut
Edward - 4 - M - New York
Emily - 2 - F - Connecticut
1880 Federal Census of Seymour, New Haven County, Connecticut
Eliott R. Basstt - 61 - M - IL-CT-CT - Head
Julia - 44 - F - CT-CT-CT - Wife - Keeping House
Edward - 24 - M - CT-IL-CT - Son - At Home
Emma - 22 - F - CT-IL-CT - Daughter - Teaching School
James - 19 - M - CT-IL-CT - Son - Works on Farm
Eliott - 17 - M - CT-IL-CT - Son - At Home
Charles - 15 - M - CT-IL-CT - Son - At Home
Sophia McEwen - 76 - F - CT-CT-CT - Aunt - Works on Farm
1900 Federal Census of Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut (18 Jun 1900)
Edward Bassett - 43 - M - Sep 1856 - NY-IL-NY - Head - Minister
Kate A. - 33 - F - Sep 1866 - PA-NY-NY - Wife
Paul A. - 8 - M - May 1892 - NY-NY-PA - Son - At School
Halida - 1 - F - Mar 1899 - CT-NY-PA - Daughter
Carl W. Adams - 18 - M - May 1882 - NY-NY-NY - BroL - Milk Peddler
(Living at 99 East Farm Street)
(Married 10 years, 2 children, 2 living)
1910 Federal Cenus of Babylon, Suffolk County, New York (21 Apr 1910)
Edward D. Bassett - 54 - M - NY-IL-NY - Head - Minister M.E. Church
Kate A. - 43 - F - PA-NY-NY - Wife
Helen - 11 - F - CT-NY-PA - Daughter
Paul - 17 - M - NY-NY-PA - Son
& 1 servant
(Living at 190 Deer Post Avenue)
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