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- 1870 Federal Census of Laurens Township, Laurens County, South Carolina (July 27, 1870)
George W. Bass - 50 - Male - South Carolina - Farmer 100
Isabella - 32 - Female - South Carolina - Keeping House
Marion A.J. - 7 - Male - South Carolina
Martha L.L. - 3 - Female - South Carolina
Samuel - 8/12 - Male - South Carolina
1880 Federal Census of Laurens Township, Laurens County, South Carolina (June 10, 1880)
G.W. Bass - 57 - Male - SC-SC-SC - Head - Farm Laborer
Isabella - 40 - Female - SC-SC-SC - Wife - Keeping House
Mattie - 13 - Female - SC-SC-SC - Daughter - Farm Laborer
Sam - 10 - Male - SC-SC-SC - Son - Farm Laborer
O. - 4 - Female - SC-SC-SC - Daughter
Tommy - 1 - Male - SC-SC-SC - Son
Susan Dice - 30 - Female - SC-SC-SC - Niece - At Home
The Laurens Advertiser
September 8, 1915
Miss Mattie T. Bass Dead
Miss Mattie T. Bass, daughter of the late G.W. and Isabella Bass, died Sunday morning in Aiken county at the home of her sister, Mrs. J.W. Harvely where she had made her home for many years. The parents were lifelong citizens of Laurens County where all the family have many friends and relatives. She leaves to mourn her loss the following brothers: Mr. M.A. Bass and Reverend S.R. Bass of Greenville, South Carolina, Mr. T.M. Bass of Columbia, South Carolina, and Mrs. J.W. Harvely of Langley, South Carolina, besides one half-sister, Mrs. M. E. Wilson of Green, South Carolina, and a half-brother, Mr. J.N. Bass of Newberry. Reverend J.A. Brock conducted the burial services at Warrior Creek on Monday afternoon. The sorrowing relatives have the sympathy of a host of relatives.
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