| Birth | 1750 | Granville District, North Carolina, British Colonial America | | | |
| Property | 11 Aug 1777 | sold on southwest side of Pee Dee River the Flat Fort of Brown Creek - 200 acres, Flat Fork, Anson, North Carolina | | | |
| Property | 5 Aug 1778 | purchased in the same area [DB 7:196; 4:24] - 30 acres, Anson, North Carolina | | | |
| Property | 29 Jan 1785 | purchased sale of Anson Co. estate of Jesse Ivy Olive Appeared in Granville Co. court on 7 APR 1770 with (her father-in-law?) William Bass who was called her "next Friend" when she sued Jean Tylor, Alias Mitchell. Olive was Awarded damages of one penny [Minutes 1754-70, 202]. - Holcomb, Anson, North Carolina | | | |
| Census | 1790 | Anson, North Carolina | | | |
| Property | 28 Feb 1797 | sold to son Frederick Bass, Jr - 150 acres, Pee Dee River, North Carolina | | | |
| Property | 30 Sep 1797 | sold to son Simon Bass [DB F&G:51, 74]. - 100 acres, Pee Dee River, North Carolina | | | |
| Census | 1800 | Anson, North Carolina | | | |
| Census | 1810 | Anson, North Carolina | | | |
| Death | Aft 1810 | | | | |