Bassett Family Association Database
Henry Bassett

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Name Henry Bassett Born 12 Apr 1778 Glentworth, Lincolnshire, England Gender Male _UID B344D102EECA2B48AB1CC862B46608899111 Died 1 May 1852 Lincoln, Lindsey, Lincoln, England Notes - He was vicar of Glentworth in 1802.
1841 British Census of Glentworth, Lincolnshire
Henry Bassett 55 M Clergyman Born in County
Catharine 50 F Born in County
Richard 25 M Born in County
Susan Parks 25 F F. L. Born in County
Sarah Chapman 19 F F. L. Born in County
1851 British Census of Glentworth, Lincolnshire
Henry Bassett 71 M Head Glentworth, Lincolnshire Vicar of Glentworth
Catherine 64 F Wife St. Peters Eastgate, Lincolnshire
Richard 36 M Son Glentworth, Lincolnshire Curate of Saxby
Henry Bassett 26 M Son Glentworth, Lincolnshire
John 24 M Son Glentworth, Lincolnshire Curate Willoughton
Mary Moore 60 F Visitor St. Peters Eastgage, Lincolnshire (Wd)
& 2 servants
Person ID I35 201B William Bassett of Glentworth, Lincolnshire, England Last Modified 27 Sep 2013
Father Richard Bassett, b. 15 Sep 1744, Glentworth, Lincolnshire, England , d. 12 Jul 1805, England
(Age 60 years)
Mother Martha Armitage, b. Abt 1749 Married 1 Jul 1774 Family ID F8 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Catherine Fardell, b. Abt 1783, d. 6 Jun 1859, Lincoln, Lindsey, Lincoln, England (Age ~ 76 years)
Married 1 Oct 1811 Lincoln, Lindsey, Lincoln, England Children 1. Henry John Bassett, b. 29 Sep 1812, Glentworth, Lincolnshire, England , d. 18 Sep 1815, Glentworth, Lincolnshire, England
(Age 2 years)
2. Richard Edward Bassett, b. 2 Jul 1815, Glentworth, Lincolnshire, England + 3. Henry Bassett, b. 18 Jan 1817, Glentworth, Lincolnshire, England , d. 18 Jul 1888, Glentworth, Lincolnshire, England
(Age 71 years)
4. Catherine Mary Bassett, b. 5 Oct 1823, Glentworth, Lincolnshire, England , d. 31 Jan 1902 (Age 78 years)
5. John Fardell Bassett, b. 24 Mar 1827, Glentworth, Lincolnshire, England , d. Mar Qtr 1894, Caistor District, Lincolnshire, England
(Age 66 years)
Family ID F11 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- He was vicar of Glentworth in 1802.