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John Milton Bassett

Male 1838 - 1861  (22 years)


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  • Name John Milton Bassett 
    Born 15 Jul 1838  Rockport, Cuyahoga County, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 8D46C5D22B371144B9B3A6FD707A6D8E15E1 
    Died 2 Feb 1861  Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • 1850 Federal Census of Rockport Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio (23 Oct 1850)
      Ezra Bassett - 51 - M - Massachusetts - Farmer 3200
      Abigail(?) - 45 - F - Massachusetts
      Homer - 23 - M - Massachusetts - Farmer
      Henry - 21 - M - Massachusetts
      Charles - 16 - M - Massachusetts
      Dwight - 14 - M - Massachusetts
      John - 13 - M - Ohio
      Marilla - 18 - F - Massachusetts
      Elizabeth - 9 - F - Ohio

      Bassett Family by Elizabeth Bassett McAlister
      Ezra Bassett, an early settler in this part of Ohio, came from Florida, Massachusetts in the year 1829. He brought with him his family consisting of wife, Kesiah DeWitt Bassett, and five children, Homer, Henry, Marilla, Charles and Dwight. Three other children were born in Ohio, Elizabeth, John and William.
      In coming to Ohio, they travelled by wagon from Florida, Massachusetts to Albany, New York From Albany to Buffalo via the Erie canal and from Buffalo to Cleveland by steam boat.
      They settled on a farm of fifty-seven acres on the corner of Puritas Springs Boulevard and Grayton Road. Houses that they lived in are still standing. They bought land on both sides of Rocky River Drive, a fifty acre parcel on the West Side and Barber property of about one hundred acres. When Ezra Bassett died they were living in a pretty home in Brooklyn Village, now a part of Cleveland.
      The children were brought up in a Christian home. Each day was reverently begun by the reading of Scriptures and followed by all kneeling in prayer. Several of the children attended Oberlin College. They attended a Baptist church which stood on the corner of Riverside Drive and Lorain Road and later they attended the church now known as the West Park Congregational Church. Ezra Bassett was a deacon in the church and held civic ofices.
      Homer Bassett went back to New England and was city librarian in Waterbury, Connecticut for many years. He was also an author.
      Henry joined the "forty niners" to California in search of gold. He made his home in California.
      Marilla married Lorin Nichols and stayed in Rockport as did her sister Elizabeth who married Charles Jordan.
      Charles and Dwight lived on the farms in Rocky River Drive.
      John enlisted in the Civil War, was taken ill and died and his body was sent home for burial. A group of his comrades paid the expenses but Grandfather showed his appreciation by sending back to them one hundred dollars.
      William, the youngest, also settled in Rockport.
      Above the fireplace in the old house, and on either side were cupboards where grandmother kept good things to eat. Before we could talk, we used to point up to where the raisin cake was kept, and such cake and such bread I have never tasted anything so good since.
    Person ID I1524  6B William Bassett of Connecticut
    Last Modified 29 Feb 2012 

    Father Ezra Bassett,   b. 12 Nov 1799, Florida or Rome, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1870, Rockport, Cuyahoga County, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 70 years) 
    Mother Keziah Witt,   b. 12 Sep 1806, Florida, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 20 Nov 1890, Rockport, Cuyahoga County, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 84 years) 
    Married 18 May 1824 
    Family ID F444  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart