Hannah Bassett1

b. September 13, 1650, d. June 7, 1726
  • Reference: 1607
  • Last Edited: 18 Jan 2021

Family: John Parker b. October 8, 1648, d. 1711

Citations

  1. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 3, p. 352.
  2. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 1, p. 136.
  3. K.R.H. Oman, Parker-Talcott-Randolph and Allied Families, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=lGUbAQAAMAAJ . (1990) , vol. 1, p. 5.
  4. William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, Vol. 4, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=NfksAAAAYAAJ . New York: Lewis historical publishing company, (1913) , p. 1764.
  5. WALLINGFORD, NEW HAVEN CO., CT, VITAL RECORDS FROM BARBOUR, 1670-1850 [Transcribed by Coralynn Brown], at http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/wallingford_ct4.htm
  6. William Richard Cutter, Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut, New York: Lewis historical Publishing Company, (1911) , Vol. 2, p. 764.
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Horace Bassett1

b. perhaps 1792
  • Last Edited: 27 Nov 2011

Family: Martha Prior Hale b. July, 1794, d. 1817

Citations

  1. Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 221.
  2. Robert Safford Hale, Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, England, and of Newbury, Mass., , at https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00hale . Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, (1889) , p. 358.
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James G. Bassett

b. December 25, 1830
  • Father: Enoch Bassett b. October 30, 1792, d. February 18, 1870
  • Mother: Sally Green b. August 10, 1808, d. November 30, 1832
  • Last Edited: 11 Jul 2016
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John Bassett1

b. December 24, 1652, d. February 8, 1714
  • Last Edited: 3 Sep 2015

Citations

  1. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 1, p. 136.
  2. F. Hall Coe Mrs. S, Memoranda Relating to the Ancestry and Family of Sophia Fidelia Hall, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=41FPAAAAMAAJ . Meriden, Conn.: Curtiss-Way Co., (1902) , p. 75.
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John Bassett1

b. perhaps 1588, d. between February 7, 1653 and February 20, 1653
  • Reference: 6428
  • John Bassett was born perhaps 1588 "More than three dozen online family trees identify (3)John Bassett of New Haven as the John Bassett christened May 17, 1589, in Heyshott, Sussex, England, son of Robert Bassett. Although the timeframe is suitable and the name is the same, I have found no evidence that this record refers to the Connecticut John Bassett. Recent DNA testing shows that both (3)John Bassett and (4)William Bassett of New Haven share a common ancestor with the Bassetts of Claybrooke, Leicester, England, where the Bassett line can be traced to 1600. More research in England is required. We are currently upgrading these tests from twelve marker tests to the more precise twenty-five marker tests to see what additional information we might discover about these three family lines.

    "While (4)William Bassett and (3)John Bassett share a common ancestor, the results from descendants of (1)William of Plymouth, (2)William of Lynn, and (5)Thomas of Fairfield have shown no connections to each other."2
  • John married Margery (?) about 1613.3
  • John died between February 7, 1653 and February 20, 1653 in New Haven, Connecticut.4
  • Last Edited: 28 Oct 2015

Family: Margery (?) b. about 1595, d. between June 5, 1653 and May, 1656

Citations

  1. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 1, p. 136.
  2. Jeffrey N. Bassett, "The Bassetts of New England: A Comparison of Five Early Immigrants", Genetics & Genealogy, , at http://bassettbranches.org/dna/casestudy.shtml . ((originally written for NEHGS)).
  3. http://www.americanheritagefamilies.com/ps02/ps02_155.htm
  4. Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., (1930, 2007) , Vol. 1, pp. 35-6.
  5. http://www.americanheritagefamilies.com/ps20/ps20_427.htm
  6. http://www.americanheritagefamilies.com/ps21/ps21_109.htm
  7. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 1, p. 136. THIS RELATIONSHIP IS UNCERTAIN.
  8. Jeffrey N. Bassett, "The Bassetts of New England: A Comparison of Five Early Immigrants", Genetics & Genealogy, , at http://bassettbranches.org/dna/casestudy.shtml . ((originally written for NEHGS)) , states:

    "Several sources mention the possibility that (4)William Bassett of New Haven was a son of (3)John Bassett. However, William was not listed as a son in the will of Margery ___, wife of John Bassett, so I always wondered whether this information was correct. One descendant of (3)John and one of (4)William took part in the early rounds of testing. On the twelve marker tests, only four of twelve markers matched. Several months later, with another descendant of (4)William, we found a connection. The descendant of (3)John and the new descendant of (4)William matched on twelve out of twelve markers.

    "This match does not prove that (4)William was the son of (3)John, but does indicate that they have common Bassett ancestors. William and John could have been nephew and uncle, for example, or first or second cousins. To be absolutely sure of results, it would be best to have two distantly related descendants of (3)John whose markers agree, and two distantly related descendants of (4)William whose markers agree. The mismatch of the first set of tests shows the importance of testing more than one descendant. Because of “non-paternity” problems (adultery, unrecorded adoptions, illegitimacy, and poor genealogical research), one cannot exclude the possibility of relationship based on a comparison of single descendants."
  9. http://www.americanheritagefamilies.com/ps21/ps21_136.htm
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John Bassett1

b. perhaps 1656, d. between May 24, 1676 and March 3, 1685
  • John Bassett was born perhaps 1656.
  • He was the son of Robert Bassett.1
  • John died between May 24, 1676 and March 3, 1685.1
  • Last Edited: 31 Dec 2015

Citations

  1. Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., (1930, 2007) , Vol. 1, p. 36.
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Lydia Sears Bassett1

b. August 19, 1820
  • Last Edited: 15 Apr 2022
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Mary Bassett1

b. March 8, 1649/50, d. March 17, 1649/50
  • Reference: 6428aa
  • Mary Bassett was born on March 8, 1649/50.1
  • She was the daughter of Robert Bassett.1
  • Mary died on March 17, 1649/50.1
  • Last Edited: 31 Dec 2015

Citations

  1. Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., (1930, 2007) , Vol. 1, p. 36.
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Robert Bassett1

b. perhaps 1621, d. 1670
  • Father: John Bassett1 b. perhaps 1588, d. between February 7, 1653 and February 20, 1653
  • Mother: Margery (?)1 b. about 1595, d. between June 5, 1653 and May, 1656
  • Reference: 6428a
  • Last Edited: 31 Dec 2015

Family:

Citations

  1. http://www.americanheritagefamilies.com/ps20/ps20_427.htm
  2. Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., (1930, 2007) , Vol. 1, p. 36.
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Robert Bassett1

b. perhaps 1658, d. August 5, 1720
  • Last Edited: 31 Dec 2015

Citations

  1. Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., (1930, 2007) , Vol. 1, p. 36.
  2. Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., (1930, 2007) , Vol. 1, p. 37.
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Sally Bassett1

b. perhaps 1778
  • Last Edited: 5 Apr 2010

Citations

  1. Bradford Kingman, History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, from its first settlement to the present time, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=B-tHAQAAMAAJ . Boston: Published by the author, (1866) , p. 552.
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Samuel Bassett1

b. February 15, 1655
  • Last Edited: 25 Nov 2009

Citations

  1. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 1, p. 136.
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Sarah Bassett1

b. 1623
  • Father: John Bassett1 b. perhaps 1588, d. between February 7, 1653 and February 20, 1653
  • Mother: Margery (?)1 b. about 1595, d. between June 5, 1653 and May, 1656
  • Last Edited: 28 Oct 2015

Citations

  1. http://www.americanheritagefamilies.com/ps21/ps21_109.htm
  2. Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., (1930, 2007) , Vol. 1, pp. 35-6.
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Sarah Bassett1

b. perhaps 1654
  • Last Edited: 31 Dec 2015

Citations

  1. Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., (1930, 2007) , Vol. 1, p. 36.
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Sarah Elizabeth Bassett

b. October, 1832, d. June 6, 1833
  • Father: Enoch Bassett b. October 30, 1792, d. February 18, 1870
  • Mother: Sally Green b. August 10, 1808, d. November 30, 1832
  • Last Edited: 11 Jul 2016

Citations

  1. Find a Grave, at http://www.findagrave.com/, Created by: Stan Garrity
    Record added: Nov 29, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 62317301.
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Thomas Bassett1

b. August 10, 1789
  • Last Edited: 15 Apr 2022

Family: Fanny Sears b. October 21, 1793

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William Bassett1

b. May 30, 1624, d. August 29, 1684
  • Father: John Bassett2,3 b. perhaps 1588, d. between February 7, 1653 and February 20, 1653
  • Mother: Margery (?)4,3 b. about 1595, d. between June 5, 1653 and May, 1656
  • Reference: 3214
  • Last Edited: 18 Jan 2021

Family: Hannah Dickerman b. perhaps 1625

Citations

  1. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 3, p. 352.
  2. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 1, p. 136. THIS RELATIONSHIP IS UNCERTAIN.
  3. Jeffrey N. Bassett, "The Bassetts of New England: A Comparison of Five Early Immigrants", Genetics & Genealogy, , at http://bassettbranches.org/dna/casestudy.shtml . ((originally written for NEHGS)) , states:

    "Several sources mention the possibility that (4)William Bassett of New Haven was a son of (3)John Bassett. However, William was not listed as a son in the will of Margery ___, wife of John Bassett, so I always wondered whether this information was correct. One descendant of (3)John and one of (4)William took part in the early rounds of testing. On the twelve marker tests, only four of twelve markers matched. Several months later, with another descendant of (4)William, we found a connection. The descendant of (3)John and the new descendant of (4)William matched on twelve out of twelve markers.

    "This match does not prove that (4)William was the son of (3)John, but does indicate that they have common Bassett ancestors. William and John could have been nephew and uncle, for example, or first or second cousins. To be absolutely sure of results, it would be best to have two distantly related descendants of (3)John whose markers agree, and two distantly related descendants of (4)William whose markers agree. The mismatch of the first set of tests shows the importance of testing more than one descendant. Because of “non-paternity” problems (adultery, unrecorded adoptions, illegitimacy, and poor genealogical research), one cannot exclude the possibility of relationship based on a comparison of single descendants."
  4. http://www.americanheritagefamilies.com/ps02/ps02_155.htm. THIS RELATIONSHIP IS UNCERTAIN.
  5. http://www.americanheritagefamilies.com/ps21/ps21_138.htm
  6. F. Hall Coe Mrs. S, Memoranda Relating to the Ancestry and Family of Sophia Fidelia Hall, , at https://books.google.com/books?id=41FPAAAAMAAJ . Meriden, Conn.: Curtiss-Way Co., (1902) , p. 73-75.
  7. James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary or The first Settlers of New England showing Three Generations or Those who came Before May, 1692 on the Basis of Farmer's Register, (1862) , vol. 1, p. 136.
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