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William Amos Bassett

Male 1826 - 1885  (59 years)


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  • Name William Amos Bassett 
    Born 1826  Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 22C65587E9F3DD4E9D41E759BD4252F63022 
    Died 1885 
    Buried Pineview Cemetery, Rocky Mounty, Edgecombe County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • (Handwritten at top of page - Gift of 21 Oct 1943
      Mrs. Bassett, 58 Pomeroy Terrace, Northampton, Massachusetts
      Typed as original - misspellings included)
      John Spencer Bassett
      Soon after the war of 1812, in Virginia two young Bassetts, William and Richard, became heirs of their father's plantation near Williamsburg, called Eltham, and a small property of their mother's, whose maiden surname was Spencer. They decided to divide and settle up their possessions. Richard left the ancestral home, bought a few slave carpenters, and opened a contracting business in Williamsburg. His son, Richard Baxter, continued his father's business for a time, but later moved to North Carolina.
      Williamsburg, although the home of one of the oldest societies in America, was then and still is, a place where there is the greatest amount of equality. This mingling of the good people of the town made a deep impression on the plantation-born elder Bassett, and the democratic idea waxed greater in his son.
      Richard Baxter Bassett in his building career in North Carolina designed, as well as built, many structures of note in his adopted state. And it was while he was building at Tarboro that his second son, John Spencer Bassett, was born December 19, 1867.
      The son has this to say of his father: "My father was unlike anybody else I have ever known. He was as pure-minded as a woman. I never heard him make an improper or profane remark. He was strict in his household, but never unkind. He was deeply religious, absolutely opposed to slavery, charitable, hospitable, industrious, and generous in his expenditure of money."
      The mother of John S. Bassett, Mary Jane Wilson, whose father was John Wilson, a Maine yankee, was a woman of remarkably sweet disposition and great personal beauty. I quote "My mother possessed a very quick and retentive mind, a clear Madonna-like face, fine complexion, and handsome, grey eyes."
      The earliest education of the boy John was in the neighborhood schools of Richlands, a plantation his father owned in Eastern North Carolina, and at Goldsboro, not far away; the town that became the permanent residence of the Bassett family. It was here that John graduated from the high school in June, 1883. In the high school under the instruction of a man of good spirit and modern educational methods literature came to mean something to the sensitive, impressionable, and somewhat shy boy. At this point, however, a delicate state of health, as the result of a severe attack of pneumonia, interrupted his attendance at school for two years.
      (continued under John Spencer Bassett)

      1850 Federal Census of Pasquotank County, North Carolina
      Will. A. Bassett - 24 - M - North Carolina - Painter
      Living with Edward Mason, Hotel Keeper

      1860 Federal Census of Tarboro, Edgecomb County, North Carolina
      William A. Bassett - 34 - M - Virginia - Painter 4000
      Chlory A. - 28 - F - North Carolina
      Ida G. - 7 - F - North Carolina
      Tho C. - 3 - M - North Carolina
      Sarah - 2 - F - North Carolina
      Mollie - 1 - F - North Carolina
      (White, Black, Mulato has check mark for this family)

      1870 Federal Census of Tarboro, Edgecombe County, North Carolina (2 Jun 1870)
      William A. Bassett - 43 - M - Virginia - Painter 700
      Ida A. - 16 - F - North Carolina - Keeping House
      Thomas C. - 14 - M - North Carolina - At home
      Lucius V. - 9 - M - North Carolina - At home
      Chloe E. - 6 - F - North Carolina - At home
      Sarah Judkins - 5 - F - North Carolina
      Thomas Sewell - 22 - M - North Carolina - Apprentice to Painter
      Darius J. Obrien - 17 - M - Virginia - Apprentice to Painter
      John Locklin - 33 - M - England - Painter
      Minnie Lodge - 17 - F - North Carolina - Cook

      1880 Federal Census of Rocky Mount, Nash County, North Carolina
      William A. Bassett - 50 - M - VA-VA-VA - Head - Painter
      Ida A. - 26 - F - NC-VA-AR - Daughter - Keeping House
      Lucius - 19 - M - NC-VA-AR - Son - Painter
      Clora E. - 15 - F - NC-VA-AR - Daughter
      Thomas C. - 24 - M - NC-VA-AR - Son - Painter
      Ida M. - 15 - F - NC-NC-NC - Daughter-in-law - Keeping House
    Person ID I3  10B Richard Bassett of Mathews County, VA
    Last Modified 26 Dec 2018 

    Father Richard Bassett,   b. From 1790 to 1800 
    Mother Caroline Spencer,   b. From 1800 to 1810 
    Family ID F1  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Chloe Miller,   b. Abt 1832, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Ida Bassett,   b. Abt 1853, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
    +2. Thomas Clifford Bassett, Sr.,   b. 1855, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1887, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 32 years)
     3. Sarah Bassett,   b. Abt 1858, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Mollie Bassett,   b. Abt 1859, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
     5. Lucius Virginius Bassett,   b. 2 Mar 1861, Tarboro, Edgecombe County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1927  (Age 65 years)
    +6. Chloe Eva Bassett,   b. Dec 1865, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F2  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart