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- 1840 Federal Census of Perry County, Alabama
Uriah Bass 000001-000000
1 male 30-40
1850 Federal Census of Union Parish, Louisiana (August 29, 1850)
Uriah Bass - 44 - Male - North Carolina - Farmer 500
Eliza - 28 - Female - Alabama
Ann - 2 - Female - Louisiana
George Plummer - 9 - Male - Alabama
J.H. Plummber - 7 - Male - Alabama
1860 Federal Census of Marion, Union Parish, Louisiana (August 4, 1860)
U. Bass - 54 - Male - North Carolina - Farmer 3630 47,030
M. - 26 - Female - Scotland - Housekeeper
F. - 5 - Female - Louisiana
J. - 3 - Female - Louisiana
M. - 11/12 - Female - Louisiana
1870 Federal Census of Marion, Union Parish, Louisiana (July 18, 1870)
Uriah Bass - 62 - Male - North Carolina - Farmer 700 400
Mary - 32 - Female - Scotland - Housekeeper
Fanny - 1 - Female - Louisiana
Julia - 12 - Female - Louisiana
Maggie - 10 - Female - Louisiana
Richard - 7 - Male - Louisiana
Edward Bass died in 1802 intestate leaving heirs at law: wife Sarah who has died during probate years; son John Bass who died leaving issue Uriah, Mary, Betsy, Sally, Ann, Keziah, and Richard all living in Alabama early during probate; son Andrew Bass living in Johnston and Wayne North Carolina; son William Bass of Wayne North Carolina; son Uriah Bass who died as minor during probate without issue; son Richard Bass of Tennessee who died during probate leaving issue Elizabeth Bass Boyte (Thomas), Sally Bass Jacobs (William), and Edward Bass all of Tennessee; daughter Mary Bass a minor in 1802 who has married Britton Hood; and, daughter Keziah Bass a minor in 1802 who has married John Cox. The latter two girls are petitioning against the estate as they were young and not aware of their rights in 1802 so the property is being re-evaluated and divided in 1826.
State of North Carolina
Wayne County
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term 1827
Andrew Bass & others, vs. Heirs at Law of Edward Bass
Petition for partition
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Uriah Bass, Mary Bass, Elizabeth Bass, Sarah Bass, Ann Bass, Hezekiah Bass, and Richard Bass, Elizabeth, the wife of Thomas Boyte, Sarah, the wife of William Jacobs, and Edward Bass, the defendants, in this case, are not inhabitants of this State; it is therefore ordered, that publication be made six weeks in the Carolina Sentinel, that unless they appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter-Sessions, to be held for the County of Wayne, at the Court House in Wayne, on the 3d Monday of August next, judgment will take against them, pro confesso.
Witness, P. Hooks, Clerk of our said Court at Waynesborough, on the 3d Monday of May, A.D. 1827.
P. Hooks, Clerk.
July 7, 1827
Raleigh Register
North Carolina
Monday, August 3, 1829
State of North Carolina, Wayne County,
May Sessions, 1829
Britton Hood, Administrator of Sarah Bass, deceased versus
Pearce Bogdon, Administrator of John Bass, deceased
In this case, it having been made to appear to the Court that Uriah, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Anne, Keziah, and Richard Bass, Heirs at Law of Jno. Bass, dec. defendants, in this cause, live beyond the limits of the State, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on them, it is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, for the defendants to appear at the Courthouse in Waynesboro, on the 3d Monday of August next, then and there to show cause why the lands descending to said heirs aforesaid, shall not be liable to the plaintiff’s recovery.
Witness Philip Hooks, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 3d Monday of May, A.D. 1829.
P. Hooks. Clerk.
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