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Nicholas Albert Bassman

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Nicholas Albert Bassman

Birth
Cole County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Sep 1965 (aged 105)
Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Nicholas Albert Bassman was the son of George Casper Bassman (1822-1893) and Eva Barbara Ott (1820-1907). He had eight brothers and sisters all born in Cole County, Missouri.
1) Elisabeth Helena Bassman Werkman (William H)(1848-1919)
2) Anna Bassman (1849-)
3) John Casper Bassman (1850-1930)(Lucy Evaline)
4) John August Bassman (1853-1936)(Margarethe)
5) Marie Emelia Bassman Stenvers (Mauritz)(1856-1915)
6) George Casper Bassman (1857-1953)(Margaret)
7) Wilhelmina Marguerete Bassman Sommerer(1863-1927)(Johan Wilhelm)
8) Nicholas Albert Bassman (1860-1965) (Sadie Elizabeth)
9) William Bassman (1865-1943)

Nicholas and Sadie were married February 12, 1884 in Cole County, Missouri. They raised their family in Cole County for most of their married lives. She was 20 and he was 23 when they married. They celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary at their home in Cole County when came the day and had 57 years of marriage at the time of her death in 1941. Nicholas lived until he was 105 years old.

They had eight children: Amanda Bassman Gordon ((1885-) (Casey Worlin), Oliver M Bassman(1886-1964) (Alma Erhardt Moore). Margaret B Bassman Burkel(1886-1967)(Louis Albert), Sadie W Bassman(1890-1941), Helen Ann Bassman Schwartz (1892-1973)(Gustav V), Arthur Albert Bassman(1893-1973), Wendolin Albert (1895-1973) (Sydna Van Sickle), and Frederick M (1898-1979) (Elizabeth Schott).

The secret to his longevity? Living in one place, having a large family, being of German heritage and being stubborn as most German's are. Gentleness is not to be left out either.

It is believed that Nicholas and his wife are buried side by side in Riverview Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri.
Nicholas Albert Bassman was the son of George Casper Bassman (1822-1893) and Eva Barbara Ott (1820-1907). He had eight brothers and sisters all born in Cole County, Missouri.
1) Elisabeth Helena Bassman Werkman (William H)(1848-1919)
2) Anna Bassman (1849-)
3) John Casper Bassman (1850-1930)(Lucy Evaline)
4) John August Bassman (1853-1936)(Margarethe)
5) Marie Emelia Bassman Stenvers (Mauritz)(1856-1915)
6) George Casper Bassman (1857-1953)(Margaret)
7) Wilhelmina Marguerete Bassman Sommerer(1863-1927)(Johan Wilhelm)
8) Nicholas Albert Bassman (1860-1965) (Sadie Elizabeth)
9) William Bassman (1865-1943)

Nicholas and Sadie were married February 12, 1884 in Cole County, Missouri. They raised their family in Cole County for most of their married lives. She was 20 and he was 23 when they married. They celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary at their home in Cole County when came the day and had 57 years of marriage at the time of her death in 1941. Nicholas lived until he was 105 years old.

They had eight children: Amanda Bassman Gordon ((1885-) (Casey Worlin), Oliver M Bassman(1886-1964) (Alma Erhardt Moore). Margaret B Bassman Burkel(1886-1967)(Louis Albert), Sadie W Bassman(1890-1941), Helen Ann Bassman Schwartz (1892-1973)(Gustav V), Arthur Albert Bassman(1893-1973), Wendolin Albert (1895-1973) (Sydna Van Sickle), and Frederick M (1898-1979) (Elizabeth Schott).

The secret to his longevity? Living in one place, having a large family, being of German heritage and being stubborn as most German's are. Gentleness is not to be left out either.

It is believed that Nicholas and his wife are buried side by side in Riverview Cemetery, Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri.


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