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Abt 1750 -
Generation: 1
1. | Nancy Susannah Bass was born Abt 1750, Northampton, North Carolina, USA. Other Events:
Nancy married Jethro Bass Abt 1764, Northampton, North Carolina, USA. Jethro (son of John Bass, III and Elizabeth Winborne) was born 1734, Northampton, Virginia, USA; died 27 Sep 1794, Northampton, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 2
3. | Jethro Bass (1.Nancy1) was born 3 Oct 1782, Nash, North Carolina, USA; died 27 Aug 1850, Model, Stewart, Tennessee, USA. Other Events:
- Reference Number: 7753
- Residence: 1810, Northampton, North Carolina, USA; 1810 United States Federal Census
Notes:
Jethro3, born after 1774 since he was still a minor in 1795. He was head of a white Northampton County household with 20 slaves in 1810 [NC:715].
Jethro married Mary Kelly 26 Jan 1802, Northampton, North Carolina, USA. Mary was born 16 Jan 1780, Northampton, North Carolina, USA; died 1845, Model, Stewart, Tennessee, USA. [Group Sheet]
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4. | Council Bass (1.Nancy1) was born 1760, Virginia, USA. Other Events:
- Reference Number: 7754
- Residence: 1810, Northampton, North Carolina, USA; 1810 United States Federal Census
Notes:
Council, born say 1760, married Patty Griffin, 4 May 1782 Bertie County bond, Cader Bass bondsman. Council was head of a Northampton County household of 7 "other free" and 2 slaves in 1790 [NC:74] and counted as white in 1810 with 8 slaves [NC:715]. His 2 September 1830 Northampton County will, proved December the same year, left twenty-two slaves to his heirs [WB 4:74].
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5. | John Reddick Bass (1.Nancy1) was born 1769. Other Events:
- Reference Number: 7755
- Residence: 1810, Northampton, North Carolina, USA; 1810 United States Federal Census
Notes:
John Redick, probably born after 1770, was to receive schooling according to his father's 1794 will. He received land on the road adjoining John Pinner and the Urahaw Swamp by the division of the estate of his brother Burwell Bass in March 1798 [Gammon, Record of Estates Northampton County, I:24]. John was head of a Northampton County household of 4 "other free" in 1810 [NC:715] and 9 "free colored" and 2 slaves in 1820 [NC:218]. His 9 April 1828 Northampton County will named his wife Rhody and children: Uriah, Peggy, Sterling, Lovel, Mary, Martha, James3, John12, Gideon, and William6. He stipulated that after moving to Indiana the following Fall, Dolphin and James Roberts were to sell his horses and divide the proceeds among his children [WB 4:40].
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6. | Burwell Bass (1.Nancy1) was born 1767. Other Events:
Notes:
Burwell, born after 1774 since he was still a minor in 1795. He died before the March 1798 session of the Northampton County court when the land he received by his father's will was divided among his sister Merica and brothers John Redick and Jethro [Gammon, Record of Estates Northampton County, I:24].
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