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Emily Bass1
F, #2043, b. 14 February 1803, d. 7 August 1829
Birth* | 14 February 1803 | Emily Bass was born on 14 February 1803 at Edgecomb, NC. |
| | She was the daughter of Isaac Bass and Milly (?) |
MARRIAGE* | 16 February 1820 | She married Gideon Bass, son of /Bass/ (?) and Lucy Bass, on 16 February 1820 at Halifax, NC.2 |
Death* | 7 August 1829 | She died on 7 August 1829 at age 26. |
Citations
- [S298] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S365] Unknown subject, Feb 24 1820 unknown repository.
Erwin (Edwin) Bass
M, #2002, d. circa 1837
| | Erwin (Edwin) Bass was the son of Jesse Bass and Francis (?) |
Death* | circa 1837 | He died circa 1837 at Mississippi. |
Ferabe Bass
F, #1869
| | Ferabe Bass was the daughter of Jacob Bass Sr. and Ann (?) |
MARRIAGE* | 31 October 1789 | She married Josiah Wills on 31 October 1789 at Franklin, NC. |
Married Name | 31 October 1789 | As of 31 October 1789,her married name was Wills. |
Frances Bass
F, #2007, d. after 1841
| | Frances Bass was the daughter of Jesse Bass and Francis (?) |
MARRIAGE* | | She married William W. Ealey. |
Death* | after 1841 | She died after 1841 at Mississippi. |
Married Name | | Her married name was Ealey. |
Living* | 1840 | She was living in 1840 at Leake, MS. |
EMAIL* | 2001 | Information about the children and location came from an e-mail sent by Melvin J. Collier Melman872@aol.com. However, I had the couples names and their parents before receiving the e-mail message. in 2001. |
Gideon Bass1
M, #2038
Family | Emily Bass b. 14 February 1803, d. 7 August 1829 |
Children | |
Citations
- This Gideon could be son of Jesse - not sure - this link just a guess.
- [S365] Unknown subject, Feb 24 1820 unknown repository.
Goodman Bass
M, #1998, d. after 1835
| | Goodman Bass was the son of Jesse Bass and Francis (?) |
Death* | after 1835 | He died after 1835 at Madison, MS. |
Guilford Bass
M, #1915, b. 1794
Death* | | Guilford Bass died at TN.1 |
Birth* | 1794 | He was born in 1794.2 |
| | He was the son of Jacob Bass Jr. |
Death | 20 September 1846 | He died on 20 September 1846.2 |
Note* | | He Guilford is the ancestor of Gerry Bass who is doing the Bass DNA project. Interesting that Gerry is a type A haplogroup which is one of the oldest from the southern part of Africa. No one can figure out how the type A got into the Virginia area. Obviously some male from southern Africa got to Virginia. I suppose its possible that an early Portugese or Spanish explorer picked up an African and took them back to Europe, but that seems far fetched. Of course the African could have walked to Europe and become the ancestor of a Bass family, but since the type A is not found universally in Europe that seems peculiar too.
The African probably claimed the name Bass from an owner - but when? The y Chromosone comes directly from father to son only. Anyhow, here is Jerry's line. He claims for sure he descends from Guilford (I wonder how many Guilfords there were) Guildford was father of William, father of Andrew Jackson, father of William Benjamin, father of Gerald Irvin, father of Gerry William (himself). This is fascinating stuff. |
Citations
- [S274] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S634] Barb Clayton, "usgwarchives", Ancestral File.
Henry Turner Bass
M, #2067, b. 22 June 1851
Isaac Bass
M, #1851, b. before 1745, d. 27 December 1800
MARRIAGE* | | Isaac Bass married Nancy (Ann) (?) |
Birth* | before 1745 | He was born before 1745.1 |
| | He was the son of John Bass Jr. and Elizabeth Winborn. |
Death* | 27 December 1800 | He died and his will on 27 December 1800 at Nash, NC; Will left wife Nancy 4 negroes, livestock, furniture. |
Milit-Beg* | circa 1750 | He began military service circa 1750 at Militia; Soldier, Edgecomb, NC, he served in Captain Jacob Whitehead's Company along with his brother, Abraham. Also in the same company were Elisha Battle, Thomas Floid (possibly the father of Fed Floyd) and Edward Bass.2 |
MILITARY* | circa 1776 | He served in the military circa 1776 at North Carolina, NC.3 |
TAXROLL* | 1782 | He was on the tax roll in 1782 at Nash, N.C. |
CENSUS1790* | 1790 | He appeared on the census in 1790 at NC; He is shown with three males more than 16, three under sixteen and four females and nine slaves. |
Citations
- [S467] Free African Americans, online www.freeafricanamericans.com.
- [S12] Murtice June Clark, Colonial Soldiers of South.
- [S252] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Isaac Bass1
M, #2048, d. 5 September 1825
MARRIAGE* | | Isaac Bass married Milly (?) |
Death* | 5 September 1825 | He died on 5 September 1825. |
Citations
- This could be son of Jesse and Francis Bass - no proof yet so no linkup.
Isaac Wilkinson Bass
M, #2074, b. 27 May 1844
Issacc Bass1
M, #2003, d. circa 1835
| | Issacc Bass was the son of Jesse Bass and Francis (?) |
Death* | circa 1835 | He died circa 1835 at Madison, MS. |
Citations
- [S286] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Jacob Bass
M, #1910
Citations
- [S273] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Jacob Bass
M, #2021, b. circa 1789
Jacob Bass1
M, #2423, b. 1789
Citations
- [S1] Bass Family, Book, 1961 State Archives of Georgia.
Jacob Bass Jr.1
M, #1872, b. after 1774, d. 1810
Birth* | after 1774 | Jacob Bass Jr. was born after 1774. |
| | He was the son of Jacob Bass Sr. and Ann (?) |
MARRIAGE* | 1785 | He married Ann Cook in 1785.2 |
Death | 1810 | He died in 1810 at Franklin, N.C, His will is to be found in Book D on Page 7 under Wills and Inventories Jan 13 1813. His land was said to be on north side of Sandy Creek.2 |
Death* | 1810 | He died in 1810 at Franklin, NC. |
CENSUS1790* | 1790 | He appeared on the census in 1790 at NC; He appears in miscellaneous county records 1774-1804 and is said to have taken an oath of allegience which was required for him to vote.3 |
Citations
- [S269] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S569] Basse GENWEB, online ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/il/montgomery/bios/bassefam.txt.
- [S47] 1790 Census;, Both he and his father appear on the census.
Jacob Bass Sr.
M, #1845, b. 1734, d. 13 August 1791
Birth* | 1734 | Jacob Bass Sr. was born in 1734 at Perquimans, NC.1,2 |
| | He was the son of John Bass Jr. and Elizabeth Winborn. |
MARRIAGE* | say 1761 | He married Ann (?) say 1761 Another source calls her Prucence or perhaps Prudence was #2.2 |
Death* | 13 August 1791 | He died on 13 August 1791 at Franklin, NC.3 |
OATH* | circa 1774 | He was circa 1774 at Bute, N.C.2 |
DEED* | 8 November 1774 | On 8 November 1774 Bute County, North Carolina Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 1767-1779 8 November 1774 A Deed from Jacob Bass to the Baptist Society at Sandy Creek was proved by the Oath of David Walker a witness thereto and on Motion the same is ordered to be Registered. Do not know if this is the same Jacob, but the dates are likely. |
MILITARY* | 1776 | He served in the military in 1776 at North Carolina, NC, He served with the 1st N.C Militia.4,2 |
CENSUS1790* | 1790 | He appeared on the census in 1790 at NC.2 |
Family | Ann (?) |
MARRIAGE* | say 1761 | He married Ann (?) say 1761 Another source calls her Prucence or perhaps Prudence was #2.2 |
Children | |
Citations
- [S467] Free African Americans, online www.freeafricanamericans.com.
- [S569] Basse GENWEB, online ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/il/montgomery/bios/bassefam.txt.
- [S251] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S252] Unknown subject unknown repository.
James Bass1
M, #1818, b. 1727
Citations
- [S244] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S604] Sidney Polley, "Polley," e-mail to MVW, November 2007.
Jane Bass1
F, #1940
Citations
- [S276] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Jemima Bass1
F, #3901, b. 1856, d. 1919
Birth* | 1856 | Jemima Bass was born in 1856.1 |
| | She was the daughter of Solomon Bass and Sarah Ann E. George.1 |
Death* | 1919 | She died in 1919.1 |
Married Name | | Her married name was French.1 |
Citations
- [S547] Fred Harvey Williiams, "Basse Family," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, Feb 2004.
Jesse Bass
M, #1993, d. 1822
Citations
- [S483] Joseph Watson, Nash County Wills.
- [S481] Watson, Nash County Wills.
Jesse Bass
M, #2006, d. after 1836
Citations
- [S287] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Jesse Bass
M, #2079, b. 30 March 1852
Jethro Bass
M, #1853, b. circa 1734, d. 1794
MARRIAGE* | | Jethro Bass married Susanna (?) at Northampton, NC. |
MARRIAGE* | | He married Elizabeth (?) |
Birth* | circa 1734 | He was born circa 1734 at NC. |
| | He was the son of John Bass Jr. and Elizabeth Winborn. |
Death* | 1794 | He died in 1794 at NC His will is in MVW file. |
Probate* | 27 September 1794 | His estate was probated on 27 September 1794 at Northampton Co. Estate Records; 1792-1816, Northampton, NC, Will of Jethro Bass proved on oath of Samuel Knox; Council Bass qualified as exrr. March Ct. 1795. The widow Elizabeth Bass entered her dissent to the will, inventory by the exr. Mar. Ct. 1795. William Grant was appointed guardian to Jethro and Burwell Bass (orphans of the deceased) to defend a petition by the widow Elizabeth for her dower. Mar Ct. 1795. |
TAXROLL* | 1780 | He was on the tax roll in 1780 at NC. |
Census* | 1784 | He appeared on the census of 1784 at North Carolina, NC.1 |
Citations
- [S261] Unknown subject unknown repository.
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