George married Susan M. Campbell, and was part of the family migration to Kentucky. He appears in Breckinridge County as the head-of-household on the 1830 and 1840 census, but died before the enumeration of the 1850 census, on which his wife appears as the widowed head of household.
Based on the fact that his youngest child, Milton, was reported to be a year old in 1850, and allowing for vagaries in reporting, we can estimate that George died between 1848 and 1850. No death or burial record has yet been discovered to confirm an actual date.
The family surname alternately appears as 'Bassham' in vital records.
George married Susan M. Campbell, and was part of the family migration to Kentucky. He appears in Breckinridge County as the head-of-household on the 1830 and 1840 census, but died before the enumeration of the 1850 census, on which his wife appears as the widowed head of household.
Based on the fact that his youngest child, Milton, was reported to be a year old in 1850, and allowing for vagaries in reporting, we can estimate that George died between 1848 and 1850. No death or burial record has yet been discovered to confirm an actual date.
The family surname alternately appears as 'Bassham' in vital records.
Family Members
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Barbara E Basham Norton
1805–1891
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Lucinda F "Lucy" Basham Wale
1823 – unknown
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Hiram Simmons Basham
1824–1896
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Leuretty Basham
1826–1852
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Nancy Basham Taylor
1832–1916
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Napoleon B. Basham
1835–1857
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Carroll C. Basham
1837–1857
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Margaret Anne Basham Yard
1840–1912
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Samuel Wesley Green Basham
1842–1879
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Selena / Selina Candace Basham
1846–1850
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