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John James Bassett

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John James Bassett

Birth
Monroe County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Jun 1915 (aged 78)
Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 35, Block 3, 4th Addition
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One of the neat, business-like farmers of Union township, Monroe County (Township 53, Range 12) He attended the academy at Paris, MO for two years, then entered State University at Columbia. receiving a B.A. degree.
In the winter of 1861-62 he went to Sacramento, California, and was engaged in farming and teaching there for some time. Returning home in 1865, he resumed farming. On the 21st of July, 1879, he was married to Miss Mary E. Hunter, a daughter of Burrill B. and Elizabeth Lightner Hunter. He then turned exclusively to farming.
He and wife have two children: Harry H. and Fannie R. Both parents are members of the Christian Church. He has a handsome residence on his place, one of the best in the township.
Source: Anna Jaech
One of the neat, business-like farmers of Union township, Monroe County (Township 53, Range 12) He attended the academy at Paris, MO for two years, then entered State University at Columbia. receiving a B.A. degree.
In the winter of 1861-62 he went to Sacramento, California, and was engaged in farming and teaching there for some time. Returning home in 1865, he resumed farming. On the 21st of July, 1879, he was married to Miss Mary E. Hunter, a daughter of Burrill B. and Elizabeth Lightner Hunter. He then turned exclusively to farming.
He and wife have two children: Harry H. and Fannie R. Both parents are members of the Christian Church. He has a handsome residence on his place, one of the best in the township.
Source: Anna Jaech


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