Bassett Family Newsletter, Volume XVII, Issue 6, 16 Jun 2019

(1) Welcome (2) Barbara Loraine Bassett Memorial Page (3) Bernice Bassett Wyman, Author (4) William Henry Bassett of (5) Everett W. Bassett, Illinois Jeweler (6) 1880’s Trading Card for J.W. Bassett of Fremont, Indiana (7) John Walter Bassett – Crown and Sceptre Hotel, Holsworthy, (8) New family lines combined or added since the last newsletter (9) DNA project update

Section 1 - Welcome

No new lines were added this month. I am in contact with a new Basset line from France living in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada, and a new line for Bassets from Spain as well.

Totals number of individuals loaded into the Bassett website: 158,686

Can anyone identify this Barbara Bassett?

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Section 2 – Featured Bassett: Barbara Loraine Bassett Memorial Page Barbara Loraine Bassett descends from William Bassett of Plymouth as follows:

William Bassett and wife Elizabeth William Bassett (b. 1624) and wife Mary Raynesford William Bassett (b. 1656) and wife Rachel Willison William Bassett (b. 1680) and wife Abigail Bourne William Bassett (b. 1711) and wife Lydia Smith Rufus Bassett (b. 1757) and wife Jedidah Handy Samuel Chipman Bassett (b. 1779) and wife Temperance Loveland Samuel C. Bassett (b. 1806) and wife Esther Bodwell Samuel Addison Bassett (b. 1858) and wife Sarah Abigail Bond Charles Henry Bassett (b. 1881) and wife Martha Belle Spangler Charles Harold Bassett (b.1911) and wife Sarah Gertrude Jones Barbara Loraine Bassett – 29 Dec 1935 – 23 Mar 2019

Barbara is the sister-in-law of our webmaster, Kathryn Bassett.

To read the complete memorial flyer for Barbara, click on the link below. http://bassettbranches.org/newsletters/2019/06/BarbaraBassettMemorialFlyer.pdf

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Section 3 – Featured Bassett: Bernice Bassett Wyman

Bernice Bassett Wyman descends from William Bassett of Plymouth as follows:

William Bassett and wife Elizabeth William Bassett (b. 1624) and wife Mary Raynesford Nathan Bassett (b. 1667) and wife Mary Huckins William Bassett (b. 1702) and wife Ann Mayhew Nathan Bassett (b. 1751) and wife Martha Bassett William Bassett (b. 1790) and wife Lydia Blood Ira Norton Bassett (b. 1820) and wife Betsey Ann Babcock Thomas Jefferson Bassett (b. 1848) and wife Anna Eliza Ridpath Bernice Claire Bassett (b. 1890) and husband A. Percival Wyman

Book written by Bernice Bassett Wyman Picture from obituary

Evening Express, Portland, Maine, Friday, July 20, 1962 Mrs. A Percival Wyman (Picture included)

WATERVILLE – Mrs. Bernice Bassett Wyman, 71, wife of A. Percival Wyman, died in her Mayflower Hill Drive home yesterday after a long illness. Born in Greencastle, Ind., July 20, 1890, she was the youngest child of the late Rev. Thomas J. and Anna Ridpath Bassett. John Clark Ridpath, historian, was her uncle. She was educated in Indiana school was graduated from De Pauw University in 1910. She did graduate work at the University of Illinois, daughter languages and home economics in Indiana public school before going to Japan to teach in 1919 under the Methodist Board and was there during the great earthquake of 1923. On Aug.7, 1929, she married A. Percival Wyman and made her permanent home in Waterville, where she became interested in church, club and civic affairs. She was a member of the Waterville Congregational Church, of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, the Waterville Woman’s Club, the American Association of University Women, and a charter member of the Zonta Club. She was a member of the Waterville Friends of Music, a past president of the Maine Writers’ Club, the board of directors of the New England Home for Little Wanderers and the Waterville Garden Club. She was the author of one book, “A Strand Of Pearls From Old Japan,” and was collaborator on another. She had contributed to the Ladies Home Journal, and to magazines, newspapers and periodicals. She is survived by her husband; a daughter, Miss Clairanne Wyman, Boston; a son, Paul H. Wyman, Waterville; a sister, Mrs. R. B. Walsh, Portland, Ore.; two nephews, C.B. Walsh, Portland, Ore., and E. W. Bassett of Danville, Ill.; two nieces, six grandchildren and several grandnephews and nieces. Services will be held in the Congregational Church at 2 p.m. tomorrow.

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Section 4 - Featured Bassett: William Henry Bassett of , Sussex

William Henry Bassett descends from #180B William Bassett of Hadlow, :

William Bassett of Hadlow, Kent William Bassett (b.1683) and wife Ester Sheath John Bassett (b. 1711) and wife Elizabeth Philpot John Bassett (b. 1744) and wife Elizbeth Bennet James Bassett (b. 1770) and wife Mary Seager William Bassett (b. 1812) and wife Sarah Gasson Henry Bassett (b. 1845) and wife Harriet Bond William Henry Bassett (b. 1873) and wife Alice Duffield

Kent & Sussex Courier, Friday, January 15, 1937 Late Mr. W.H. Bassett His Long Association With Public And Social Life Of Frant

Mr. William Henry Bassett, for nearly 40 years Clerk to the Parish Council of Frant, and a member of one of the best known families in , passed away on Wednesday at his residence, Church View, Frant. He was 64 years of age. A son of the late Mr. Henry Bassett, of the George Hotel, he had lived in Frant all his life. He was very well-known throughout the district and could well have been described as the “Mayor of Frant,” because of his many activities on behalf of the parish. He was a Past Grand and Trustee of the St. Alban’s Lodge of Oddfellows, and Senior Trustee and Past Prov. Grand master of the Tunbridge Wells District of Oddfellows. At one time he was Secretary of the Juvenile Section. He had been Clerk to the Parish Council of Frant for nearly 40 years, and was Assistant Overseer until the change-over took place some years ago, when a presentation was made to him. His brother, Mr. Geo. Bassett, and son, Mr. Frank Bassett, are both members of the Parish Council, which he served so faithfully and well. He was Secretary of the Frant Bowls Club from its inception, and had always identified himself with the Cricket and Football Clubs. It was mainly through his energy that the Frant Memorial Hall came into being, and he played a large part in raising funds for the Hall and later in running it. Until recently he also ran the Boys’ Club. A prime mover in the Jubilee celebration at Frant, he was looking forward to helping in the Coronation festivities. Mr. Bassett started life as a pupil teacher at Frant School, and also taught at St. Leonards, but on the death of his father he took over the business at Frant. He had been in failing health since 1933, but had managed to get about until nine months ago, and was still attending to his duties to within a few weeks of his death. He leaves a widow, three sons and four daughters. The funeral take place at Frant Church tomorrow (Saturday) at 2.30.

AN APPRECATION

In the passing of Mr. W.H. Bassett, Frant has lost one of its most vivid and forceful personalities. The late Mr. W.H. Bassett was the son of Mr. Henry Bassett, who migrated to Frant almost a century ago. This much-respected family has, during these long years, rendered many services to the public life of this beautiful Sussex village. Mr. Bassett, who was born not many yards from the old historic house from where he passed to his last rest, started life as a teacher, but abandoned the profession to enter one of this father’s businesses. As Parish Clerk and Rating Officer, and in many voluntary capacities, he worked steadfastly and unremittingly for the welfare and betterment of his native village of which he was so proud. Of his time, thought, energy and money he gave generously and worked assidiuously in any good cause in the village life. This fine, upstanding figure of a man, with his ever bright and jovial smile and cheery word, will be greatly missed. To see him with children and flowers, so much beloved by him, was to realise the softer and tenderer side of his nature. Perhaps his strong personality can be best summed up in three words – Upright, Outright and Downright. Long may Frant flourish while it can breed men of such fine calibre.

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Section 5 – Featured Bassett: Everett W. Bassett, Illinois Jeweler

Everett W. Bassett descends from William Bassett of Plymouth as follows:

William Bassett and wife Elizabeth William Bassett (b. 1624) and wife Mary Raynesford Nathan Bassett (b. 1667) and wife Mary Huckins Samuel Bassett (b. 1693) and wife Martha Pease Cornelius Bassett (b. 1722) and wife Lydia Norton Ebenezer Bassett (b. 1751) and wife Abigail Adams Francis Bassett (b. 1793) and wife Mary Cushing Stephen James Bassett (b. 1822) and wife Victoria Reed Everett W. Bassett (b. 1856) and wife Mary Vorce Danielson

The Jacksonville Daily Journal, Illinois, Saturday Morning, September 14, 1895

Bassett & Fairbank Pocket Watch for sale on ebay

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Section 6 – Featured Bassett:1880’s Trading Card for J.W. Bassett of Fremont, Indiana

J.W. Bassett descends from #387B Lester M. Bassett of New York as follows:

Lester M. Bassett (b. 1794) Lester Bassett (b. 1832) and wife Clarinda Ingraham James Warren Bassett (b. 1844) and wife Elizabeth S. Foster

J.W. Bassett Trading Card for sale on ebay * * * * *

Section 7 – Featured Bassett John Walter Bassett and The Crown and Sceptre, Holsworthy

John Walter Bassett descends from #22B Richard Bassett of Ashwater, Devonshire, England as follows:

Richard Bassett and wife Cherity Fray Richard Bassett (b. 1708) and wife Elizabeth William Bassett (b. 1748) and wife Grace Abbott William Bassett (b. 1771) and wife Sarah Paddon William Bassett (b. 1802) and wife Jane Sloman John Walter Bassett (b. 1866) and wife Jemima Bartlett

Newspaper notice of new ownership for the Crown and Sceptre Hotel

John Walter Bassett and wife Jemima in front of the Crown and Sceptre Hotel, Holsworthy, England Picture was provided by descendant Karen Kolway

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Section 8 - New family lines combined or added since the last newsletter

No new lines added or combines since the last newsletter.

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Section 9 - DNA project update.

A future newsletter will report on mtDNA testing for a match for Elizabeth, wife of William Bassett of Plymouth, Massachusetts.

No new results to report on the Bassett DNA project.

Donations of any amount can be made to the Bassett DNA project by clicking on the link below. Any funds donated will be used to fund select Bassett DNA tests that will further our project as a whole and benefit all Bassetts worldwide.

http://www.familytreedna.com/group-general-fund-contribution.aspx?g=Bassett

This is just a reminder that the DNA portion of the Bassett Family Association can be found at:

A current spreadsheet of results can be found at: http://www.bassettbranches.org/dna/BassettDNA.xls

If you don't have Excel and can't open the spreadsheet above, you can now see the DNA test results at the following website. http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Bassett/

Jeffrey Bassett 520 Salceda Drive Mundelein, IL 60060 USA [email protected]