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Eugenia Richard

Female 1845 - 1906  (61 years)


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  • Name Eugenia Richard 
    Born 1845  Sunset, Louisiana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    _UID 6C816EA40DC959408364EA013B9B97DD8ABD 
    Died 18 Dec 1906  St. Martinsville, Louisiana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • The Weekly Messenger, December 22, 1906
      Died

      At five o?clock Tuesday morning the 18th inst., Mrs. Marie Eugenie Richard, widow of the late Judge J.C. Bassett, died at the age of 62 years and 4 months.
      Mrs. Bassett was on a bed of sickness for several weeks and her death was expected at every minute during the past few weeks, but when the news of her death was announced it produced a painful shock among her relatives and numerous friends.
      Mrs. Bassett was a native of Grand Coteau, St. Landry Parish, where she has a brother and many other relatives.
      She was a devout Catholic and died with the consolation of her religion. Mrs. Bassett leaves several children to mourn her death; W.J. Bassett, Misses Alice and Virgenie Bassett, Mrs. Henry Champagne, Mrs. E.P. Pollingue, Miss Amelie is a sister of the Sacred Heart and Miss Eugenie is a sister of Mercy.
      Her funeral took place from the Catholic Church at nine o?clock Wednesday morning, and her remains were followed to the grave by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends.


      Copy of letter from Joseph William Bassett to his daughter, Eleanor Bassett Waltz:
      New Orleans, Louisiana - September 5, 1935
      My dear Eleanor,
      I hasten to answer your request for data of your grandfather's life history. You say you wrote to the war department for certain information relating to his service in the Confederate Army.
      When I was born your grandfather was 52 years old, consequently when I had grown to an age where I began to take a lively interest in such matters as family history, he was so old and approaching his end that there was little time for him to communicate to me that which I afterwards so much wished to learn. What little I did learn, however, is about all that is available.
      Joseph Carter Bassett was born December 31, 1823 in Winchester, Virginia. He was the oldest son of William Henry Bassett and Eleanor O'Neill. There were four other children born of this union: Benjamin (Henry), Thomas Jefferson, William Henry Jr., and one girl, Virginia. Eleanor O'Neill, wife of William Henry Bassett, died and he remarried. The second wife was Caroline Toon of Memphis, Tennessee and of this marriage, one son, Lewis Bassett, was born. He later became Dr. Lewis Bassett and settled in Texas, where his children still live.
      Joseph Carter Bassett was given a first class college and university education. His two brothers, Benjamin (Harrison) and Thomas Jefferson, were graduates of Yale University and later were laywers in Brenham and Dallas, Texas. All of the boys received their pre-college education at St. Charles College, Jesuit school, Grand Coteau, Louisiana, which is now a seminary for Jesuit priests. Joseph Carter Bassett was absolutely the best posted and generally informed man I have ever known. His father, William Henry Bassett, was a sea-faring man, owner of sea-going vessels, and at the age of 23, his oldest son, Joseph Carter went to sea with him. Ill fortune came, during just such a hurricane as the one which recently harried the Florida Keys, and they were shipwrecked and lost everything. Father and son were saved by lashing themselves to a spar and being later picked up after days exposure. This tale I heard him tell many times.
      During their voyage in search of cargoes they had many times made the port of New Orleans and knew of the fertile land to be had in Louisiana for the entry fee. When they found themselves ruined financially they decided to move to Louisiana from Virginia and did so. In a few years they had reformed their lives.....
      Reconstruction days and the reign of the carpetbaggers followed. A long story and a gruesome one. Dark days for the whites that had survived the war. Father accepted an appointment as professor of history and mathematics at St. Charles College, Grand Coteau, Louisiana. In 1868 he met and married Eugenie Richard. She was only 23 years old, he was 44. Mother was a graduate of the convent of the Sacred Heart at Grand Coteau. Shortly after their marriage they moved to St. Martinville, Louisiana. There your grandfather was elected District Judge in which capacity he served for many years. To this union were born seven children: Amelia, Eleanor, Coralie, Eugenie, Virginia, William and Alice. Judge Carter Bassett died December 6, 1897 and was buried in the graveyard behind the Catholic Church, Grand Coteau, Louisiana. His wife survived him and died in 1906 and is buried in St. Martinville, Louisiana. in the Catholic graveyard there.
      Now, my dear, I regret that I am unable to give you more explicit and correct data. I sincerely trust this will serve your purpose.
      Lovingly, Dad
      Footnote from Aunt Pecey.
      William Henry Bassett, Sr. (father of Judge Carter Bassett) was born at Charles City County, Virginia in 1796. The date of his birth is verified by his death certificate at the Jesuit Seminary (or Parish Church), Grand Coteau, Louisiana.

      1870 Federal Census of Second Ward, St. Martin County, Louisiana
      Carter Bassett - 45 - M - Maryland - Farmer 2000 300
      Eugeni - 25 - F - Louisiana - Keeping House
      Marie A. - 3/12 - F - Louisiana - At Home

      1880 Federal Census of Election District 33, First Ward, St. Martin County, Louisiana
      Carter Bassett - 57 - M - DC-VA-VA - Head - Farmer
      Eugenie - 35 - F - LA-LA-LA - Wife - Keeping House
      Amelie - 10 - F - LA-DC-LA - Daughter - At Home
      Eleanore - 8 - F - LA-DC-LA - Daughter - At Home
      Coralie - 7 - F - LA-DC-LA - Daughter - At Home
      Eugenie - 5 - F - LA-DC-LA - Daughter - At Home
      Virginia - 4 - F - LA-DC-LA - Daughter
      William - 6/12 - M - LA-DC-LA - Son
    Person ID I19  59B William Henry Bassett
    Last Modified 7 Apr 2015 

    Father G. Richard 
    Mother Cora Delahoussaye 
    Family ID F7  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Judge Joseph Carter Bassett,   b. 31 Dec 1822, Washington, District of Columbia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 Dec 1897, Grand Coteau, Louisiana Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 74 years) 
    Married 25 Nov 1868  St. Landry Parish, Louisiana Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Children 
     1. Amelie Marie Bassett,   b. 1870, Louisiana Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1950  (Age 80 years)
    +2. Eleanor Marie Bassett,   b. 1872, Louisiana Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1945  (Age 73 years)
    +3. Coralie Marie Bassett,   b. 1873, Louisiana Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Aug 1833, New Orleans, Louisiana Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Eugenia Bassett,   b. 1875, Louisiana Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1958  (Age 83 years)
     5. Virginia Bassett,   b. 1877, Louisiana Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1956  (Age 79 years)
    +6. William Joseph Bassett,   b. 26 Nov 1879, St. Martinsville, Louisiana Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Nov 1954, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 74 years)
     7. Alice Bassett,   b. 1882
    Family ID F6  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S2] SLPM - St. Landry Parish Marriages.