1855 - 1940 (85 years)
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Name |
BASSETT, Charles Henry |
Suffix |
II |
Birth |
4 Mar 1855 |
Salt Lake City, UT |
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Gender |
Male |
Death |
24 July 1940 |
Lago, Caribou, ID |
Person ID |
I2678 |
Our Generations Ancestors |
Last Modified |
8 Nov 2007 |
Father |
BASSETT, Charles Henry, b. 14 Mar 1828, Ossian, Allegheny, Ny d. 26 Feb 1907, Salt Lake City, S.Lk, Ut (Age 78 years) |
Mother |
DAYTON, Permilia Mindwell, b. 11 Feb 1823, Farmington, Geauga, Oh d. 9 Apr 1876, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut (Age 53 years) |
Marriage |
18 Mar 1845 |
Family ID |
F1236 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Lee, Mary (Molly), b. 5 Oct 1861, Tooele, Utah d. 13 Jan 1929, Salt Lake City, UT (Age 67 years) |
Marriage |
25 Feb 1877 |
Tooele, Utah |
Children |
+ | 1. BASSETT, Don Henry, b. 25 Dec 1877, Lago, Bannock, Idaho d. 6 May 1970, Soda Springs, Idaho (Age 92 years) |
| 2. BASSETT, Harriette, b. 25 Nov 1879, Tooele, Utah d. 1962, Memphis, Tenn (Age 82 years) |
+ | 3. BASSETT, Harold Lee, b. 9 Oct 1883, Beaver Canon, Idaho d. 4 Dec 1969, Pocatello, Idaho (Age 86 years) |
| 4. BASSETT, Madge, b. 15 July 1887, Lago, Idaho  |
| 5. BASSETT, Catherine Marett, b. 30 Mar 1890, Pocatello, Idaho d. 15 Oct 1918, Wilmington, Delaware (Age 28 years) |
| 6. BASSETT, Willis Lockwood, b. 28 Jan 1895, Pocatello, Idaho d. 25 Feb 1956, Lago, Idaho (Age 61 years) |
| 7. BASSETT, Fred Gorton, b. 28 Jan 1895, Pocatello, Idaho d. 19 June 1959, Long Beach, L.A., Calif. (Age 64 years) |
| 8. BASSETT, Leona Mary Twin, b. 13 Oct 1899, Lago, Caribou, Idaho d. 25 Oct 1987, Salt Lake City, Utah (Age 88 years) |
| 9. BASSETT, Leo Charles Twin, b. 14 Oct 1899, Lago, Caribou, Idaho d. 31 May 1921, Provo, Utah (Age 21 years) |
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Family ID |
F1269 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
4 Feb 2010 |
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Photos
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 | Bassett: Charles Henry Bassett II home Lago, Idaho Later Willis Bassett home. |
 | Bassett: Charles Henry Bassett II
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 | Bassett: Charles Henry Bassett II family outing abt 1915 Amanda, Mary Lee (Mollie), Charles Henry II, Lenore, Don holding Rex, uk, uk, uk, Lucille standing, Homer in front.
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 | Bassett: Charles Henry Bassett II and his daughter Leona (Topps).
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 | Bassett: Charles Henry Bassett II four generations Don Henry Bassett, Charles Henry Bassett II, Lucille Bassett Garbine, Claudia Garbine
Probably mid to late 1930's
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 | Bassett: Charles Henry Bassett II abt 1858
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 | Bassett: Charles Henry II and Molly, Harry and Mae, Ruby, Ivy and Clarence
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 | Bassett: Beaver Canyon - 1885 Bassett Stage Office and Hotel. This was the beginning of the 100 mile stage coach trip to Fire Hole Basin in Yellowstone Park with the Bassett Bro. Stage Line. |
 | Bassett: Fire Hole Basin in Yellowstone Park in the early 1880's. This was the destination for the Bassett Bro. Stage Line bringing passengers from Beaver Canyon, Idaho, to Yellowstone Park. The river behind the trees is probably the Firehole River as it runs through the meadow at Firehole Basin.
The woman by the tent may be Marrette Cook Bassett. She was spending summers here at this time. It is probably the cook tent mentioned in the Bassett Bros. Stage Co. history. |
 | Bassett: Firehole Basin in Yellowstone Park in the 1880s This was the destination for the Bassett Bro. Stage Line bringing passengers from Beaver Canyon to Yellowstone Park.
The little girl on the left is probably Lutie Bassett, child of W. H. and Marette Cook Bassett. She was between 5 and 8 and they were spending summers in Firehole Basin at this time. The boy is probably Don Bassett, son of C. H. and Mollie Lee Bassett. They were born the same year.
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 | Bassett: Charles Henry Bassett II
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Histories
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 | Bassett: Notes on Charles Henry Bassett II
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 | Bassett: Bassett Bros. Stage Line The stage line began operation in about 1881. It Operated from Beaver Canyon, Idaho to Fire Hole Basin in Yellowstone Park, about 100 miles, with tours through the park. |
 | Bassett Brothers Proprietors of Yellowstone National Park Stage Line Six sons of Charles Henry Bassett operated a stagecoach and freight hauling business from Beaver Canyon,
Idaho to Yellowstone Park from 1880 to 1896. Some of them were in Virginia City, Montana the winter of
1880-81 as mail carriers at the time the vigilantes were ridding the town of thieves. No one was safe leaving the
town because of thieves and murderers along the main road. They saved themselves by abandoning their horses
and gear and walking out away from the main road. |
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