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Edwin Bass

Edwin Bass

Male 1827 - 1882  (55 years)

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  1. 1.  Edwin Bass was born on 23 Feb 1827 in Boone, Missouri, USA (son of Lawrence Bass and Nancy Patton); died on 15 Oct 1882 in Windsor, Henry, Missouri, USA.

    Notes:

    From Kaleidoscopic Family Bass by Christine Knox Wood. Marr. from IGICENSUS:

    1850 Boone co, 8th Dist Edward Bass 24 Mmerchant 1500 b. Mo Ellen Bass 20 F "Ellen (Ellender-Eleanor) bur Goshen Primative Baptist Church, Sec 26 T46 R 13 Cedar Twp same cemetery as Perry & Eliza Jane (Wiseman)Spencer.

    1860 Boone co, Mo Cedar Twp 423/411 Edwin Bass 33 Mfarmer 200 b. Mo Mary J. Bass 25 F

    1870 Henry co, Mo Tebo Twp p 48 28July 1870 355/362 Edwin Bass 43 m wret. Hardware man b. Mo Mary J. " 37 f wkeeps house " Nancy Bass* 81 f wN.C. Sarah Slaughter 16 f wdomestic sevt. Mo Andrew J. Bass 23 m wRet. Hdw man "*this is Nancy (Patton) Bass, mother of Edwin-widow of Lawrence Bass
    Primary Source was The History of Henry and St. Clair Counties, Missouri St. Joseph, Mo original printing by St. Joseph Steam Printing Company National Historical Company, 1883. re-print byHenry County Historical Society Clinton, Mo., July 1, 1968.ppg 555-556 (abstracted)

    EDWIN BASS

    His father, Lawrence Bass, originally from Baltimore, Maryland, moved to Tennessee and then to Boone co, Mo. His mother was formerly Nancy Patten, of North Carolina. They were married in Nashville, Tenn. Edwin was the twelfth of a family of thirteen children. He married Miss Mary Jane Spencer in Jan 1856, she was the daughter of Perry Spencer, of Boone co, who was born in Maryland. Her mother's maiden name was Eliza Jane Wiseman, daughter of James Wiseman, of Virginia. Edwin Bass, the subject of this sketch, died at is home 15 Oct 1882. Politically he was a democrat, and an exemplary member of the M. E.Church, south. Edward Spencer, brother of Mrs. Bass, came to Windsor in 1870 and has since made his home with his sister. He was born in Boone county in 1825. ibid; p 386
    Apr 1873 school board election-Edwin Bass appointed Treasurer ibid p 387
    Election Oct 15, 1878 Alderman First Ward--E.Bass ibid p 388-1879
    Edwin Bass Mayor--also 1880 ibid p 389
    In April1874, Treasurer of the town of Windsor, Edwin Bass ibid p 393-4
    Laurel Oak Cem-laid out 1 Mar 1871 Company incorporated 29 Apr 1872 one of the incorporators Edwin Bass

    EDWIN BASS Death of this Highly Respected Citizen at Windsor lastSunday--Brief Sketch of an Industrious Life--His Christian Character-------------------------------------
    Edwin Bass, for seventeen years a resident of this county, died Sunday morning October 15, 1882, at his residence in Windsor, aged 55 years. Our Windsor correspondent thus writes;The saddest event which we have to chronicle is the death of Mr. Edwin Bass, of the firm of Bass & Kelly, the well known merchants. Mr. Bass was sick about two weeks, and his disease, which was typhoid fever, soon developed a malignacy that made his physicians and his friends dispair of his recovery. He was unconscious during most of the last days before his death. When his death was announced in the Southern Methodist Church just before services begun, and the bell began to toll, sadness oppressed the heart of everyone present, and tears flowed from the eyes of many who have so often seen him at that hourenter the church where he loved to worship. The remains were interred in the Windsor Cemetery on Monday morning after impressive funeral services at the home by Rev. Springer, when the gloom and cheerlessness of the weather seemed in accord with the hearts of the mourners.

    BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Edwin Bass was born Feb 14, 1827, in Boone County, Mo. His father, Lawrence Bass, was one of the pioneer settlers in that county and came originally from near Nashville, Tenn. He has several brothers and sisters and a large circle of relatives now residing in Boone county. He passed his early life on his father's farm, who cultivated largely and engaged also in tanning. At the age of 18, Mr. Bass began his career as a merchant, in the old town of Nashville, on the Missouri river, which spot is now completely swept away, having been undermined and fallen in by the constant strong currents. Later he did mercantile business at Claysville with his family, where he erected himself a commodious residence, gathered about him considerable property, and also owned and managed anextensive farm. This continued his home until about 1864, when he sold out his store to his partner, Richard Spencer. He removed then to a farm in Callaway County, just opposite Jefferson City, where he remained about one year. During this year he purchased a stock of goods in connection with R. W. Major and sent them to Sedalia where a store was established under management of J. M. Burris. In 1865 he removed his family to Windsor, where he purchased the hotel property now known as the Bass house, from Samuel Duncan. In the same year he also removed the stock of goods from Sedalia to Windsor, and reopened under the firm name of Bass & Major on the spot where the present brick store house is located. The old building in which he opened was pushed to the rear of the lot and is now used for a warehouse. In 1866 or '67 he became sole owner of the store and stock. In 1868 he sold the stock of goods to Messrs. Tyron Bros who occupied the house until the summer 1870. During the whole of 1868-69 he gave much of his time to opening a new farm 2 miles east of Windsor, which he owned at time of his death. In the spring of 1869 he again engaged in the merchantile business under the firm name of A. J. Bass & Co. Eighteen months later the interest of A. J. Bass was purchased, when the firmof Bass & Kelly (Edwin Bass and Jno. S. Kelly) was established, Kelly's connection dating from the spring of 1869. Under this management business prospered, and in 1874 they erected their present two story brick business house 24 x 70 feet, which is yet nearly the largest merchantile house in this town. This business will still bemaintained by the surviving partner. Deceased was a life-long christian. His membership in the M.E.Church, south dated from very early life. He was a zealous worker, always active in the local organizations where he made his home, as church steward and Sunday School superintendent. He contributed liberally to all church work and spread of the gospel. He was a friend of the poor, and never turned away empty handed those to whom charity should be bestowed. He was generous, kindhearted, attentive and active in business, and as a citizen was a hard worker in whatever capacity he was engaged. In his death the county loses one of the most valuable and useful men, and Windsor one of its most interprisingand exemplary citizens. He leaves a widow and a large circle ofrelatives and friends to mourn his death.
    Microfilm The Henry County Democrat, Clinton, Mo Thursday, October 19, 1882

    Abstracted; Will of Perry Spencer; Boone county, State of Missouri 2nd April A.D. 1862 Final settlement; August 1863 names; my daughter Mary Jane, wife of Edwin Bass; my daughter Eliza Ann Spencer; my daughter, Susanna Spencer; my sons, Richard Spencer, Gilpin Spencer, Edward Spencer, and James Henry Spencer. Son Gilpin, son-in-law EdwinBass, Executors;
    tracts of land; Southwest fractional quarter of section twenty-six,township forty-six, range thirteen (upon which my dwelling housestands) containing one hundred and thirty-six acres 38/100 also the west half of the south east quarter of section twenty-six, townshipforty six, range thirteen, containing eighty acres, less two and ahalf acres given to Goshen Church, also the south east quarter of theSouth east quarter of section twenty-six townsip forty-six rangethirteen, containing forty acres, also sixty acres to be taken in atriangular form from the north west corner of the north west quarterof section thirty-five, township forty-six range thirteen being inall, three hundred and sixten 38/100 acres less two and a half acresgiven to Goshen Church aforesaid. (to son Gilpin)to sons Edward Spencer and James Henry Spencer the following tracts ofland, viz-the north east quarter of Section thirty-five, townshipforty-six, range thirteen, containing one hundred and sixty acres,also the balance of the north west quarter of Section thirty-fivetownship forty-six, range thirteen being one hundred acres, and in alltwo hundred and sixty acres.


    Boone co, Mo Susanna Spencer m 22 Oct 1868, Judge John Smith Kelly

    Perry Spencer had original Land Patent Boone co, Mo 1824 Twp 46-N

    Perry Spencer b. Maryland d 21 Apr 1852 age 65 yrs.
    Eliza Jane (Wiseman) Spencer d 14 Nov 1845 age 35 yrs 9 m
    James Wiseman-father of Eliza Jane see also George P. Bass # 2-2ABBR
    Kaleidoscopic Family Bass 1769-1971ChrisTITL Kaleidoscopic Family Bass 1769-1971
    AUTHOR: Christine Knox Wood. Privately Printed 1971, Lubbock, Texas

    Edwin married Mary Jane Spencer on 21 Jan 1856 in Boone, Missouri, USA. Mary (daughter of Perry Spencer and Eliza Jane Wiseman) was born on 13 Nov 1832 in Missouri, USA; died on 26 Apr 1892 in Windsor, Henry, Missouri, USA; was buried in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor, Henry Co, MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lawrence Bass was born on 17 Nov 1780 in Baltimore, Maryland (son of Peter Bass and Sarah M. Jackson); died on 27 Apr 1856 in Boone, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Ashland, Boone County, Missouri, USA.

    Notes:

    Parents: Peter Bass of Maryland and Sarah M. Jackson of KY.

    Brothers Peter (b 1771) and Lawrence (b 1780) BASS moved from Bardstown KY to Davidson county, Tennessee about 1803. Peter had just married Anna Stone and Lawrence married Nancy Patton on Oct 15, 1803 (in Nashville?). Peters wife died in childbirth May 14, 1809 in Nashville where she is buried. Lawrence and Nancy had may have had son George in Nashville. Both families left shortly after 1810.

    Notes in Bass Family Bible state that Peter Bass (abt 1769-18. May 1829 Smithland, Livingston, KY) came to Baltimore from Holland, was originally surnamed BEST, and was 99 years old when he died in 1829.

    Home in 1840: Cedar, Boone, Missouri, 7 free white persons, 12 slaves.
    1850: District 8, Boone County

    Lawrence said to have had 13 children.
    He was one of the "Commissioners" to locate a "Seat of Justice" in Boone County, Missouri. A town company was formed and called the "Smithton Company" which bought a tract of land, surveyed and laid out the town of Columbia.

    Will, December 18th, 1852: "To My beloved wife Nancy Bass in lieu of her driver, the plantation on which we now recide, being the West half of section No one of Range No 12 and the west half of the North West quarter of section No eight all in township No Forty Six of Range No Eleven, containing in all about four hundred acres, during her lifetime of widowhood, together with all my slaves and their increase, during her lifetime or widowhood, should my wife Nancy Bass wish at any time to give or distribute any of our slaves to any of our children herinafter named she can do so by having them carefully appraised and the child or heir receiving the slave or slave shall receipt to my executor for the valuation of the said slave or slaves who shall charge the same to said child or heir, which amount shall stand agains said child or heir and be deducted out of his or her par of my estate on a final settlement, toghether with all my horses, cows, oxen, mules, sheep and hogs or stock of all kid which may be in possession of at the time of my death, also all the household and kitchen furniture, farming utensils of all kinds together with all other atricles not otherwise disposed of in this will during her lifetime in widowhood and at the death or marriage of my said wife all the property hereby divised or bequeathed to her as aforesaid, on so much or may remain undisposed of whall be sold or divided by my executor so as to make an equal division of all my estate amongst all of our children : Sarah Jackson, George P. Bass, Augustus Bass, John S. Bass, Peter Bass, Edwin Bass, Eli M. Bass, Parilee Duncan, Julyanne Stone and the heirs of Theophilus Bass and Thomas Bass, to their heirs and assigns forever.
    Peter Bass and Edwin Bass, executors."
    Probate June 20-23rd, 1856, Boone county, Missouri.

    Lawrence married Nancy Patton on 15 Oct 1803 in Davidson Co., TN, USA. Nancy was born in 1786 in North Carolina, USA; died in 1874 in Henry, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Ashland, Boone County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nancy Patton was born in 1786 in North Carolina, USA; died in 1874 in Henry, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Ashland, Boone County, Missouri, USA.
    Children:
    1. Sarah M. Bass was born in 1804 in Boone, Missouri, USA; died on 28 Feb 1854 in Howard, Missouri.
    2. George Patton Bass was born on 26 Dec 1805 in Davidson Co., TN, USA; died on 22 Mar 1863 in Fayette, Howard Co., MO, USA; was buried in Ashland, Boone, Missouri, USA.
    3. Augustus Bass was born on 5 Feb 1809 in Tennessee; died on 11 Dec 1883 in Shasta, Shasta, California, USA.
    4. Hon. Theophilus Bass was born on 2 Feb 1811 in Columbia, Murray Co., Tennessee, USA; died on 11 Mar 1849 in Jefferson City, Missouri, USA.
    5. Parilee Bass was born on 10 Sep 1816 in Nashville, Davidson Co, TN; died on 7 May 1907 in Armourdale, Kansas; was buried on 9 May 1907 in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor, Henry Co, MO.
    6. Julia Ann Bass was born on 13 Oct 1818 in Nashville, Davidson Co, TN; died on 3 Nov 1904 in Calhoun, Henry, Missouri, USA.
    7. John Steven Patton Bass was born on 12 Feb 1821 in Boone, Missouri, USA; died on 5 Dec 1909 in Chico, Butte, California, USA.
    8. Ely Meredith Bass was born on 4 May 1821 in Ashland, Boone, Missouri, USA; died on 15 Feb 1882 in Bass farm, Boone, MO.
    9. Peter Bass was born on 2 Dec 1822 in Ashland, Boone, Missouri, USA; died on 26 Jan 1862 in Tebo, Henry, Missouri; was buried in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor, Henry Co, MO.
    10. Thomas L. Bass was born on 30 Mar 1825 in Ashland, Boone, Missouri, USA; died on 18 Jan 1892 in Missouri, USA.
    11. 1. Edwin Bass was born on 23 Feb 1827 in Boone, Missouri, USA; died on 15 Oct 1882 in Windsor, Henry, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Peter Bass was born in in Maryland; and died.

    Peter married Sarah M. Jackson. Sarah was born in in Kentucky; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah M. Jackson was born in in Kentucky; and died.
    Children:
    1. Peter Bass was born about 1769; died on 18 May 1829 in Smithland, Livingston, KY.
    2. 2. Lawrence Bass was born on 17 Nov 1780 in Baltimore, Maryland; died on 27 Apr 1856 in Boone, Missouri, USA; was buried in New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Ashland, Boone County, Missouri, USA.