Display Patriot - P-110495 - William BASSETT

William BASSETT

SAR Patriot #: P-110495

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State of Service: VA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A007276

Birth: 18 Apr 1755 / Surreyshire / England
Death: 06 Feb 1840 / Ripley / IN

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Capt John Stith, Colonel George Baylor. 3rd Regt Continental Dragoons
  2. Capt James Ray, George Rogers Clark Shawnee Expediton, Lincoln County

Additional References:

DAR RC# 954585 cites Pension Number S*W9739


Spouse: Margaret McQuiddy
Children: Sally/Sarah Ann; Thomas; William; James; Harriet;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1985-09-11 WA 229283 Frank Albin Bassett (126335) Thomas   
2010-07-22 KS 39682 Alan Jeffrey Martin (177557) Sarah   
2011-11-23 KS 46055 Jeffrey Alan Martin (181578) Sarah   
2017-01-27 TX 71997 Duane Edward Carter (195766) Sarah   
2018-12-14 KS 84079 David Michael Sager (209858) Sarah   
2019-12-13 KS 89753 Kenneth Robert Shetlar (214002) Sarah   
2021-06-18 WA 97636 Alexander Joseph Jordan (219541) Thomas   
2024-05-10 TN 111729 Joseph Stephen Russell Cook (230007) James   
Location:
/ Ripley / IN / USA
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