Individual Details
Mary Bass
(15 Jun 1681 - )
Events
| Birth | 15 Jun 1681 | Norfolk, Virginia | |||
| Legal | 15 May 1700 | Mux in Norfolk Co. Orphans Court on 15 May 1700. The Norfolk Co. court bound 2-year-old Sarah Crawley & 9-year-old Elizabeth Johnson to her As Apprentices on 22 May 1714. Sarah was probably the daughter of Jane Crawley who sued John Nichols in court on the same day. On 20 JUN 1718 the court bound the children to Mr. Thomas Scott [DB 6:189; Orders 1710-7, 84; DB 10, 12a]. | |||
| Admixture-Ethnicity-shared | (William Basse Sr) English & Nansemun Indian descent with no Admixture of negor, Ethipopic blood; William Bass, the Bearer, tall, swarthy, dark eyes, w8 Abt. 13 stone, scar on back of left hand, is of English & Indian descent with no Admixture of negro blood, numbered As A Nansemun by his own Choosing. The sd. Bass dwells in this Co. & hath A Good name for his industry & honesty. | ||||
| Will-shared | 1 Oct 1740 | (William Basse Sr) Norfolk, Virginia | |||
| Will-shared | 17 Sep 1742 | (William Basse Sr) Will Proved, Norfolk, Virginia |
Families
| Father | William Basse Sr (1654 - 1741) |
| Mother | Catherine Lanier (1655 - 1691) |
| Sibling | Edward Bass Sr (1672 - 1750) |
| Sibling | John Bass Sr (1673 - 1732) |
| Sibling | Keziah Bass (1675 - 1704) |
| Sibling | William Bass Jr (1676 - 1751) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Basse (1677 - 1758) |
| Sibling | Ann Basse (1678 - 1758) |
| Sibling | Joseph Bass (1679 - ) |
| Sibling | Charles Bass (1681 - 1780) |
| Sibling | William Thomas Bass (1687 - ) |