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Bassima Selena Theta <I>Vance</I> Hays

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Bassima Selena Theta Vance Hays

Birth
Industry, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Sep 1930 (aged 83)
Wakefield, Clay County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Westmoreland, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Hays Family Plot
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It is said that the parents of Bassima were very religious and many of the names of their children were taken from the Bible. Bassima Selena Theta name can be found Genesis 26:34 Basemath , daughter of Elon and Hethite.. meaning "sweet smelling

Bassima Selena Theta Vance came with her parents and other sibling to Pottawatomie County, Kansas in 1862.
She was one of the first school teacher in Pottawatomie County, Kansas.

She was a member of the Presbyterian Church as a small girl and later joined the Methodist Church. She lived a devoted Christian life and was loved by all who knew her.

Bassima married John Woodrow Hays September 23, 1867 In Pottawatomie County, Kansas.

Bassima did a lot of buying and selling of land in and around Pottawatomie County during the late 1880's.

John and Bass lived in Fostoria, Kansas for many years.

The sermon at her funeral services was based on a selected passage by Bassima, Revalations 22:12-21.

Siblings:
John Erasmus Montgomery named after his Father but Erasmas was a Reformist
Glaphyra Ketura can be found in Genesis 25:1 Keturah
Monica Keren Hoppock can be found Job 42:14 One of Job's daughters
Aretas Epenetus can be found in II Corinthians 11:32 and Romans 16:15
Melancthon Crammer both these names were Reformists, not the Bible.

Nicknames of the children: Moot, Bass, Kit or Kitty, Nich, Tock, Cran Mont
It is said that the parents of Bassima were very religious and many of the names of their children were taken from the Bible. Bassima Selena Theta name can be found Genesis 26:34 Basemath , daughter of Elon and Hethite.. meaning "sweet smelling

Bassima Selena Theta Vance came with her parents and other sibling to Pottawatomie County, Kansas in 1862.
She was one of the first school teacher in Pottawatomie County, Kansas.

She was a member of the Presbyterian Church as a small girl and later joined the Methodist Church. She lived a devoted Christian life and was loved by all who knew her.

Bassima married John Woodrow Hays September 23, 1867 In Pottawatomie County, Kansas.

Bassima did a lot of buying and selling of land in and around Pottawatomie County during the late 1880's.

John and Bass lived in Fostoria, Kansas for many years.

The sermon at her funeral services was based on a selected passage by Bassima, Revalations 22:12-21.

Siblings:
John Erasmus Montgomery named after his Father but Erasmas was a Reformist
Glaphyra Ketura can be found in Genesis 25:1 Keturah
Monica Keren Hoppock can be found Job 42:14 One of Job's daughters
Aretas Epenetus can be found in II Corinthians 11:32 and Romans 16:15
Melancthon Crammer both these names were Reformists, not the Bible.

Nicknames of the children: Moot, Bass, Kit or Kitty, Nich, Tock, Cran Mont


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