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John Bassett 1652–1713 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Dec 1652

Birth Location: New Haven, Conneticut, Colonial America

Death Date: 8 February 1713

Death Location: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA

Father: William Bassett

Mother: Hannah Dickerman

Spouse(s): Mercy Todd

Children(s): Rebecca Bassett, Abigail Bassett, Lydia Bassett, Joseph Bassett, Sarah Bassett, Hannah Bassett, Mercy Bassett, John Bassett, Joseph Bassett

The story of John Bassett began in 1652 in New Haven, Conneticut, Colonial America. John Bassett married Mercy Todd, and had children including Abigail Bassett, Hannah Bassett, John Bassett, Joseph Bassett, Lydia Bassett, Mercy Bassett, Rebecca Bassett, Sarah Bassett. John Bassett passed away in 1713 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of John Bassett began in 1652 in New Haven, Conneticut, Colonial America.
  • John Bassett married Mercy Todd, and had children including Abigail Bassett, Hannah Bassett, John Bassett, Joseph Bassett, Lydia Bassett, Mercy Bassett, Rebecca Bassett, Sarah Bassett.
  • John Bassett passed away in 1713 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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John Bassett's Ancestors

Self
John Bassett
1652–1713
Birth Place: New Haven, Conneticut, Colonial America
Parents
William Bassett
1621–1684
England
Hannah Dickerman
1622–1665
England
Grandparents
John Bassett
1589–1652
Claybrooke Magna, Harborough District, Leicestershire, England
Margaret
1590–
England
Thomas Dickerman
1597–1657
England
Eleanor Whittington
1601–
England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Bassett's Descendants

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John Bassett (24 Dec 1652–8 February 1713) m. Mercy Todd (18 Feb 1655/1656–8 Apr 1717)
  1. 1. Rebecca Bassett 1694–
  2. 2. Abigail Bassett 1687–
  3. 3. Lydia Bassett 1685–1738
  4. 4. Joseph Bassett 1697–1761
  5. 5. Sarah Bassett 1682–
  6. 6. Hannah Bassett 1679– m. Ebenezer Mansfield 1676–1745
  7. 7. Mercy Bassett 1676–1756 m. Benjamin Miller 1672–1747
    1. 1. Thankful Miller 1721–
    2. 2. Lydia Miller 1712–1761 m. Eliakim Stow 1708–1789
      1. 1. Elihu Stow 1736–
      2. 2. Eliakim Stow 1743–
      3. 3. Mary Stow 1752–
      4. 4. Ebenezer Stow 1745–
      5. 5. Sarah Stow 1739–
      6. 6. Benjamin Stow 1747–
      7. 7. Phebe Stow 1734–
      8. 8. Eliakim Stow 1736–
      9. 9. Lydia Stow 1733–1825 m. Nathan Barlow –1812 m. Joseph (Miller) III 1723–1785
        1. 1. Rebeckah Miller 1759–1838 m. Elijah Rose 1756–1815
      10. 10. Hannah Stow 1741–
    3. 3. Amos Miller 1713–
    4. 4. Martha Miller 1715–
    5. 5. Rhoda Miller 1716–
    6. 6. David Miller 1718–
    7. 7. Ebenezer Miller 1714–
  8. 8. John Bassett 1691–
  9. 9. Joseph Bassett 1694–

John Bassett's Timeline

2 Records

1652
24 Dec 1652
Birth of John Bassett in New Haven, Conneticut, Colonial America
New Haven, Conneticut, Colonial America
1713
8 February 1713
Age 61
Death of John Bassett in New Haven, Conneticut, Colonial America
New Haven, Conneticut, Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Dec 1652
    Event Place: New Haven, Conneticut, Colonial America
    Record Source:
    [1] Web: Connecticut, Find A Grave Index, 1636-2013
    [2] wrcomp.FTW
    [3] A History of the Old Town of Stratford, CT
    [4] New Haven, CT Vital Records

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 February 1713
    Event Place: New Haven, Conneticut, Colonial America
    Record Source:
    [1] Web: Connecticut, Find A Grave Index, 1636-2013
    [2] wrcomp.FTW
    [3] A History of the Old Town of Stratford, CT
    [4] New Haven, CT Vital Records

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
    Record Source: Web: Connecticut, Find A Grave Index, 1636-2013

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