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Charles Bassett

Male 1801 -


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  • Name Charles Bassett 
    Born 14 Oct 1801  Rowe. Franklin County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _UID B8FCD0BBDA5E8C4386AFB9D2C7A2B986AE9B 
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    • 1840 Federal Census of Parma, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
      Charles Bassett 0000010-220001
      1M30-40, 2FU5, 1F20-30

      1850 Federal Census of Town of Avon, Lake County, Illinois (23 Oct 1850)
      Charles Bassett - 45 - M - Massachusetts - Farmer
      Abigail - 35 - F - New York
      Mary - 14 - F - Ohio
      Rhewanna - 14 - F - Ohio
      Lucia - 10 - F - Ohio

      1860 Federal Census of Sublette, Lee County, Illinois (14 Jul 1860)
      Chas. Basset - 55 - M - Massachusetts - Farmer 1200 450
      Abigail - 44 - F - New York
      Julia - 9 - F - Illinois
      Marcella - 3- F - Illinois
      Living next door
      Wm. Beard - 31 - M - Vermont - Farmer 2400 600
      Mary - 24 - F - Ohio
      Alice - 5- F - Illinois
      Austin - 2 - M - Illinois
      Ada - 6/12 - F - Illinois

      1870 Federal Census of Sublette Township, Lee County, Illinois (9 Jul 1870)
      Charles Bassett - 59 - M - Massachusetts - Farmer 1600 600
      Abigal - 54 - F - New York - Keeping House
      Edna - 17 - F - Illinois - School Teacher
      Marsella - 13 - F - Illinois

      1880 Federal Census of Fredonia, Wilson County, Kansas
      Abigail Bassett - 65 - F - NY----NY - Head - Keeping House
      Edna - 28 - F - IL-MA-NY - Daughter - Teaching School
      Marsella - 23 - F - IL-MA-NY - Daughter - Teaching School

      Neodesha Free Press, Wilson County, Kansas
      25 Apr 1879
      Charles Bassett died at his residence in Fredonia, Sunday, 3 a.m. He was born in the State of Massachusetts in 1801, moving to Cleveland, O. in 1823, where he was married to a Miss Lovejoy, July 3, 1834. From there he removed to Lake county, Illinois, where he remained ten years, serving for four years in the capacity of Sheriff, moving from there to Lee county, in the same State. He came to Wilson county in '73. He was well-known for his honesty and integrity of character holding many offices of public trust. He leaves a wife and five daughters who will feel the loss of a kind and indulgent father.

      Memorial To The Pioneer Women of The Western Reserve
      Middleburg (July 1896)
      Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Wellman were followed the next year by Mr. Wellman's father-in-law, Solomon Lovejoy, wife (nee Sirena Bitlis), four sons, and a daughter, Abigail, who married Charles Bassett. The Lovejoy family is one of the best kown in Middleburg. Solomon Lovejoy built the first tavern in the township - it is still occupied by his descendants.

      The Amboy Journal
      15 Jul 1871
      About midnight, one week ago last Wednesday, Miss Edna Bassett found a man lying on the bed beside her, which did not harmonize with her ideas of propriety. With unearthly shrieks she left the room. Waresella started, but the man caught and held him a few seconds. Mr. Bassett admits that he was terribly frightened, but he has acted constable too much in his younger days, to run from danger. He seized the intruder, and would have spoiled his face but for Mrs. Bassett. The girls ran endishabelle for Wm. Beard, but ere he arrived Mr. and Mrs. Bassett had the fellow securely tied with a rope. He had got in at the bed room window, leaving his boots outside, and hat and coat within, and was lying on the bed when his presence became known. They kept him until morning, decided that he was crazy, so gave him some breakfast and let him go. He went to Binghampton and said he was going fifty miles north of Freeport. Then came the handbills, advertising John Reed, the murderer of Miss McCormick in DeKalb county, which described the crazy man so closely that we telegraphed Sheriff Berkley to watch for him at Dixo. Whether it was the murderer or not we have not heard.

      Charles Bassett was living next door to William Beard (husband of daughter Mary Bassett) in the 1870 census of Lee County, Illinois.
    Person ID I768  6B William Bassett of Connecticut
    Last Modified 20 Feb 2012 

    Father Charles Bassett,   b. 13 May 1773, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 21 Oct 1843, Rome, Oneida County, New York or Rowe, Franklin County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 70 years) 
    Mother Huldah Barrett,   b. 11 Feb 1777, Killingly Township, Windham County, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 17 Jul 1796  Rowe, Franklin County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F169  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Abigail Lovejoy,   b. Abt 1815, New York Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 Feb 1890, Nickerson, Reno County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 75 years) 
    Married 3 Jul 1834  Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Mary Bassett,   b. Abt 1836, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1921  (Age ~ 85 years)
     2. Rhewanna Bassett,   b. Abt 1836, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Lucia Bassett,   b. Abt 1840, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Julia Bassett,   b. Abt 1851, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location
     5. Edna Bassett,   b. Abt 1853, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location
     6. Marcella Bassett,   b. Abt 1857, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F339  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart