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- 1880 Federal Census of Southfield, Oakland County, Michigan
Willis Bassett - 28 - M - MI-NY-CT - Head - Carpenter
Emily - 31 - F - MI-NY-NY - Wife - Keeping House
Ione - 3 - F - MI-Mi-MI - Daughter
Mary - 2 - F - MI-Mi-MI - Daughter
1900 Federal Census of Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan (18 Jun 1900)
Henry Bassett - 48 - M - Oct 1851 - MI-CT-CT - Head - Mill Wright
Emily - 52 - F - Mar 1848 - MI-NY-NY - Wife
Mary - 21 - F - Aug 1878 - MI-MI-MI - Daughter
Carrie - 19 - F - Oct 1880 - MI-MI-MI - Daughter - At School
Kate - 17 - F - Aug 1882 - MI-MI-MI - Daughter - At School
Mark - 15 - M - Jun 1885 - MI-MI-MI - Son - At School
Wiley - 13 - M - Apr 1887 - MI-MI-MI - Son - At School
(Married 24 years, 6 children, 6 living)
Birmingham, Michigan
July 12, 1931
William Henry Bassett
William Henry Bassett, 79 years old, who died early Sunday morning from injuries received in a fall on June 26, was buried Tuesday in Greenwood Cemetery following funeral services at the S.O. Wylie Bell Home for funerals.
Mr. Bassett received two broken ribs and other severe injuries when he fell down a flight of stairs after going to the attic to close a window during a severe thunder storm. His condition grew gradually worse following the incident.
Mr. Bassett was a life long resident of Bloomfield Township. Born on Fourteen Mile road, he moved to the village 25 years ago, and had lived here ever since. He had served under the same employers for the past 45 years.
His wife preceded him in death nine years ago. Surviving are two sons, Mark S. of Chicago and J. Wylie of Detroit; and three daughters, Mrs. S.E. McKinney, Miss Carrie E. Bassett and Mrs. Kate B. Cook all of Birmingham.
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