| Birth | Abt 1707 | Bertie, North Carolina | | | |
| Will-shared | 25 Jul 1748 | (Edward Bass Sr) will was proved in AUG 1750 & left over 525 Acres to his children with the remainder to be sold to discharge debts. He left his wife Lovewell 100 Acres during her life [Original At N.C. Archives]. More than 10 years later on 7 May 1761 she & her heirs, Lucy Jones & Thomas Cugley, sold this land for £75 to Jethro Bass, her deceased husband's Grand nephew [DB 3:121]. Grandfather Gave him "land where my late son John dwelt." Benjamin1 Bass (Edward1, John1), born say 1722, was the executor of his father's Northampton Co. will by which he received 125 Acres where his father was living on Quarter Swamp in Northampton Co. [Original At N.C. Archives]., Northampton, North Carolina | | | |
| Taxes | 1758 | He was taxable in Granville Co. on A tithe in the 1758 list of Thomas Person - Granville, North Carolina | | | |
| Property | 30 Mar 1758 | bought 50 Acres in Granville Co. on A branch of Fishing Creek & sold it on 26 FEB 1765 [DB E:50; G:355]. - Greenville, North Carolina, British North America | | | |
| Taxes | 1762 - 1764 | taxable with his wife Jane in 1762 & 1764 in Samuel Benton's list for Oxford & Fishing Creek Districts, listed As insolvent in 1764, perhaps related to the Joseph Bass who was head of A Chesterfield Co., SC household of 6 "other free" in 1800 [SC:100]. - Oxford and Fishing Creek District, North Carolina | | | |
| Marriage | Bef 1762 | North Carolina - Jane | | | |