YDNA testing of male descendants of William Basse, father of Thomas, John, William and Edward Basse. Results: A1a-M31. Also found at familytreeDNA.com; Bass project
From: Freeafricanamericans.com: ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Heinegg, Paul. Free African Americans of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland and Delaware. Bass Families
Thomas1 Bass, born 13 November 1687, married Martha Willis on 22 June 1724. She died during the childbirth of their second son Thomas, and he married second, Tamer Spivey on 2 May 1729. (Daughter of Matthew Spivey, stepson of Major Nichols.)
He was taxable in the household of his father William1 Bass from 1730 to 1736. Thomas and his wife Tamer may have left the county before 1750 since they were not included in the tax lists from 1750 to 1766. They sold land in Norfolk County on 17 June 1756 [Bell, Bass Families of the South, 52].
Thomas was the father of 16 i. William, born 10 August 1725. ii. Thomas2, born 13 July 1726. iii. Judith, born 27 July 1730. iv. Lucy, born 5 August 1733. v. Willis1, born 14 May 1738.
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