Daughter of David and Nancy Lay. Wife of James Redding Bass, married abt. 1845.
Elizabeth was born in what was then Pendleton District, South Carolina. The district became Pickens County in 1826.
The date of Elizabeth's death is documented within the attached obituary. Her place of burial is not definitively known at this time. However, she was living with her daughter, Nancy Bass-Keeter near Moore's Mill (Cherokee County) at the time of her death. She is possibly buried in the Old Shoal Creek Cemetery where her daughter, sister (Mary Lay-Timmons) and other family members are also buried.
Daughter of David and Nancy Lay. Wife of James Redding Bass, married abt. 1845.
Elizabeth was born in what was then Pendleton District, South Carolina. The district became Pickens County in 1826.
The date of Elizabeth's death is documented within the attached obituary. Her place of burial is not definitively known at this time. However, she was living with her daughter, Nancy Bass-Keeter near Moore's Mill (Cherokee County) at the time of her death. She is possibly buried in the Old Shoal Creek Cemetery where her daughter, sister (Mary Lay-Timmons) and other family members are also buried.
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