Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameElizabeth NEALE
Birth28 Jun 1675, Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts1163, p 21,1879, p 2
Deathaft 17531162, p 91 Age: 77
FatherHenry NEALE (~1617-1688)
MotherHannah PRAY (1634->1691)
Spouses
Birth26 Mar 1675, Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts1163, p 21,1878, p 2
Death10 Oct 1753, Scotland, Windham, Connecticut1163, p 21,1878, p 2,1168, p 7 Age: 78
MemoScotland Parish
Ancestral File #8JCQ-W61878, p 2
Occupationweaver1163, p 21
ResidenceScotland Parish, Windham county, CT
FatherDea. Thomas BASS (~1635-1720)
MotherSarah WOOD (1642-1678)
Individual Notes
• John Bass settled first at Braintree, was at Lebanon 1708, bought 110 acres of land of Rev. Samuel Whiting, in Windham, for £105, Feb. 21, 1710-11, where he settled, it being on the road from Windham Center to Scotland, now within the bounds of the latter town.1162, p 90

• John and Elizabeth (Neale) Bass moved to Windham, Connecticut, now Scotland, where they built a house which belonged to their descendants until 1920. John was a weaver, and among the couple’s 10 children was Henry.1125, p 10
General
• He [John Bass] removed to Lebanon, Conn., and about 1710 bought 110 acres in Windham Co., the town now called Scotland Ct.; tradition says the land was bought from the “English Crown.”1163, pp 21-2
Marriage7 Mar 1695, Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts1864, p 49,1163, p 21
Family Notes
• 10 children.1163, p 22
ChildrenThomas (1701-1787)
 Henry (1704-1783)
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