Individual Details
(Abt 1789 - Bet 1830 and 1834)
Events
| Birth | Abt 1789 | Virginia | | | |
| Census-shared | 1801 | (Willis Bass Sr) Norfolk, Colonial Virginia | | | |
| Taxes | 1815 - 1817 | a "B.M. (Black Male) on a free Negro tithe - Deep Creek, Amelia, Virginia | | | |
| Admixture-Ethnicity | | B.M (Black Male) - free negro | | | |
| Marriage | 9 Dec 1817 | Norfolk, Virginia - Nancy Price | | | |
| Slave Owner | 1820 - 1824 | taxed on a slave | | | |
| Taxes | 1820 - 1824 | taxable on A slave in 1820, 1821 & 1824 [PPTL, 1813-24, frames 96, 125, 135, 242, 366, 410, 495, 525, 589, 691]. - Deep Creek, Amelia, Virginia | | | |
| Census | 1820 | Norfolk, Virginia | | | |
| Death | Bet 1830 and 1834 | Norfolk, Virginia | | | |
| Legal | 21 Jul 1830 | he, William Bass, Jemima Bass, & Margaret Bass were Granted An injunction Against Thomas Kenton & Christopher Miller to restrain them from cutting timber on A 350 Acre tract of woodland which their father Willis Bass left them in his last will. | | | |
| Legal | 19 Feb 1834 | Norfolk Court bound his orphans Cary& Elry(?) Bass to William Bass, Jr, until the age of 20 one to be farmers [Minutes 22:28; 24:100] | | | |
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