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Shelby Bassett

Male 1886 - 1971  (84 years)


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  • Name Shelby Bassett 
    Born 23 Jun 1886  Corwin Springs, Montana Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    _UID EF61A9D506592744A04891C055AA6DF22FEF 
    Died 12 Apr 1971  Seattle, Washington Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Notes 
    • Washington Vital Records Death Index lists birthplace of Shelby Bassett as Gardiner, Park County, Montana.

      1900 Federal Census of Horr, Park County, Montana (18 Jun 1900)
      William D. Bassett - 48 - M - Oct 1851 - MN-ME-NH - Head - Farmer
      Elizabeth - 37 - F - Jan 1863 - MO-MO-AL - Wife
      Lester M. - 18 - M - Jan 1882 - MT-MN-MO - Son - At School
      Harry C. - 15 - M - Jul 1884 - MT-MN-MO - Son - At School
      Shelby - 13 - M - Jun 1886 - MT-MN-MO - Son - At School
      Nellie - 12 - F - Apr 1888 - MT-MN-MO - Daughter - At School
      Nora - 9 - F - Jul 1890 - MT-MN-MO - Daughter - At School

      1930 Federal Census of Sunnydale, King County, Washington (7 Apr 1930)
      Shelby J. Bassett - 40- M - MT-CA-MO - Head - Pipe Fitter
      Hannah - 35 - F - KY-WL-NC - Wife - Housewife
      Samuel W. - 13 - M - MT-MT-KY - Son
      Candis E. - 11 - F - MT-MT-KY - Daughter
      Howard A. - 10 - M - MT-MT-KY - Son
      Abbie L. - 8 - F - MT-MT-KY - Daughter
      (Living on Deering Avenue) (Married at 25 & 20)

      Bill Bassett
      History of Park County, Montana 1984
      Hattie and Mrs. Bassett moved up to the Papesh Place with Fred. One winter day they took a team and buggy and went to visit Bill. A big spring at the lower end of the Papesh Place had laid down a sheet of ice across the road. One of the horses slipped and fell, causing the wagon to lurch, throwing Mrs. Bassett on her head on the frozen ground. They righted things, and Mrs. Bassett appeared OK. They continued on to Bassett Creek. Betty prepared tea for them, and Mrs. Bassett proceeded to put spoonful after spoonful of sugar in her tea. That was the first indication that her head had been injured, but from that time on she was never in good mental health. When Hattie married Harry Bray, she moved to the deer Lodge area and took her mother with her. Mrs. Bassett died not long after the move at Warm Springs.
      Fred worked at the Goffner Sawmill, above the Taylor Place in Mol Heron Creek, and became acquainted with Cinnabar Basin. He moved to the Basin around 1895, and settled where Al and Judy Jensen now live (on the Sargent Ranch). On Nov. 26, 1897, he married Leah Smith, whose family lived on the place which was later proved up on by the Hesit family. (He was 34 and she was 21.) Their first daughter, Florence, was born Sept. 22, 1898.
      So for around ten years, the two Bassett families lived on opposite sides of the Yellowstone River. To visit each other or to trade work, they had to cross the river at a ford just above the present Corwin Bridge. Florence can even remember them hauling a threshing machine across the ford. She also recalls one time when her family went to visit Bill and Betty. They took a team and buggy. One of the horses was a mare which had a foal, which they allowed to tag along, as they were to be gone overnight. The river was high, and when the team plunged into the water at the ford, the colt swam ahead of the team and became lodged between the horses, under the tongue. Fred had to crawl out onto the tongue to push the colt forward and around in front of the team to prevent it from drowning.
      Bill and Betty ranched on Bassett Creek for a number of years. Their children were Harvey (Ethel Rigler's father), Lester, Shelby, Nellie (who died when she was 8-12 years old, and is buried in the Gardiner Cemetery), Nora (who married Bill Jones), and Wildie (born about 1905). At a time when buffalo were near extinction, buffalo were a problem on this ranch, especially in the spring. On any given day, a person could round a corner of the barn while doing chores, and run into a cantankerous old bull. The bulls were known to breed their cows, and they had some hybrid calves. So they tried to run the animals off, with varying success.
      In 1908, Bill sold the Bassett Creek place to the group which built the Corwin Springs Hotel and Plunge in 1909. The existing Corwin Bridge was built at that time. Subsequently, Betty operated a boarding house on Main Street in Livingston, and Bill set up a blacksmith shop in Fishtail. They are both buried at Fishtail. (After Bill died, in her later years, Betty married S.M. Fitzgerald, the man who originally led the Bassett family to Montana.)
    Person ID I1968  4B William Bassett of Lynn, Massachusetts
    Last Modified 8 Jul 2012 

    Father William Daniel Bassett,   b. 25 Oct 1851, Minnesota Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 Feb 1922, Absarokee, Montana Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 70 years) 
    Mother Elizabeth A. Mulherin,   b. 15 Jan 1863, Clarksville, Pike County, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 7 Oct 1942, Fishtail, Montana Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 79 years) 
    Married 5 Apr 1879  Emigrant Park, Montana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F503  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Hannah Jane Baxter 
    Children 
    +1. Samuel W. Bassett,   b. 1 Apr 1917, Reed Point, Montana Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 17 Apr 2004, Auburn, Washington Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 87 years)
     2. Living
     3. Howard Elic Bassett,   b. 12 Nov 1919, Reedpoint, Stillwater County, Montana Find all individuals with events at this location
    +4. Abbie Loraine Bassett,   b. 14 Apr 1921, Reed Point, Sweet Grass County, Montana Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Jun 2001, Sandy, Salt Lake City, Utah Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 80 years)
    Family ID F670  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S19] WVR - Washington Vital Records.