Aron was named in his father's will dated 18 January 1731/32 and proved at February Court 1732, Bertie County, North Carolina. He received his father's plantation on the south side of Bear Swamp.[4]
Sources
↑ Aaron Bass, 1701, North Carolina. The Lost Creek Settlement of Vigo County Indiana. lost-creek.org (sources at bottom of that page) The Lost Creek Settlement
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Acknowledgments
Bass-2240 was created by Forest Peterson through the import of Hill_Family_Tree_8.ged on Oct 24, 2014.
WikiTree profile Bass-802 created through the import of GLGray.GED on Oct 10, 2012 by Gary Gray.
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