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- Trenton Evening Times, January 7, 1912
Yardley
Mrs. Bassett, mother of Dr. H. Linn Bassett, is seriously ill.
1880 Federal Census of Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey
Granville Bassitt - 46 - M - NJ-NJ-NJ - Head - Dealer in Flour
Julia - 42 - F - PA-PA-PA - Wife - Keeping House
Henry L. - 6 - M - PA-NJ-PA - Son
1920 Federal Census of Yardley, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (10 Jan 1920)
Henry L. Bassett - 45 - M - PA-NJ-PA - Head - Doctor Medicine
Mary T. - 47 - F - KS-PA-PA - Wife
Linda M. - 15 - F - PA-PA-KS - Daughter
Caroline S. - 13 - F - PA-PA-KS - Daughter
Juliet L. - 8 - F - PA-PA-KS - Daughter
Juliet H. - 83 - F - PA-PA-PA - Mother
Harry South - 46 - M - PA-PA-PA - Servant - Chauffer Private Family
(Living on South Main Street)
Trenton Evening Times, June 22, 1905
Yardley
Mrs. Granville Bassett of Yardley (Pennsylvania) has returned from a very pleasant trip to the home of her sister, Mrs. Sisty, of Elizabeth, N.J.
Doylestown Intelligencer 1925 obituaries
14 May 1925
Juliet Hellings Bassett
Juliet Hellings Bassett, daughter of the late John and Phoebe Breisford Hellings, died Wednesday morning, May 6, at the home of her son, Dr. H. Linn Bassett, Yardley. She was born near Emile, September 3, 1836. When less than 18 years old she went direct from Bristol high school as teacher in the Bristol schools. She married Granville Bassett, who died in 1905, in 1873. From 1880 to 1903, they lived in Langhorne and since that time she has lived with her son in Yardley. She was a sister of Mrs. Annie Sisty, widow of Rev. Mahlon H. Sisty, who died in May 1924. Of an exceptionally bright mind and a great reader, Mrs. Bassett has always been associated with affairs of literary nature.
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