Person:Edmond Basye (2)

Edmond Basye
b.Est 1725
m. 1749
  1. Edmond BasyeEst 1749/50 - 1783
  2. Elizmond BasyeEst 1752 -
  3. Joseph BasyeEst 1754 -
  4. Richard BasyeEst 1756 - 1822
Facts and Events
Name Edmond Basye
Alt Name Edmond Basie
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1725
Marriage 1749 VAto Winifred Taylor
Alt Marriage Bef 1750 Northumberland County, VAto Winifred Taylor
Death[1] 1810 Culpeper County, Virginia

Edmond Bayse was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Early Land Acquisition in Augusta County, VA

Acquisition of Land from Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys:


Edmond Basie of Prince William County, no warrant - surveyed 6 May 1751; 400 acres at Powells Fort on a branch of North River of Shannandoah called Passage Creek; adj. Darby McCarty. Chain Carriers - Simon Morgan & Henry Hardin. Marker - Sam'l Odle. Surv. Robert Rutherford. [Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Orange & Augusta Counties, with Tithables, Delinquents, Petitioners, 1730-1754, Volume One, Peggy Smomo Joyner, pg. 19].


Records in Virginia

Simon Morgan of Prince William County, 4 Sept. 1750 - 6 May 1751; 200 acres at Wolf Lick in Powell's Fort; from survey - in Powells Fort on a branch of the North River of Shannandoan called Passage Creek. Chain Carriers - Edmond Basie & Henry Hardin. Surv. Robert Rutherford. [Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Orange & Augusta Counties, with Tithables, Delinquents, Petitioners, 1730-1754, Volume One, Peggy Smomo Joyner, pg. 28].
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Cloyd, Augustus Davis. Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp families in America: with brief sketches referring to the families of Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Photocopied by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1983)
    pg. 213.

    1. Edmond Bayse bought land of Lord Fairfax in Prince William Co, Virginia in 1754. A little while later he settled in Fauquier Co., as he and John Bayse were enrolled in 1761 as Sergeants in a company of militia raised in Fauquier County by Col. Wm. Edmonds to fight Indians. It is evident that he came from Northumberland County. He must have been born between 1720 and 1730 and married about 1750. He died in Culpeper County in 1810. His wife was Winnifred.
    Children:
    2. Edmond, m. Nancy Mauzy; d. 1783
    3. Joseph, m. Mary ____.
    4. Elizmond, m. Nancy McClanahan, 1773.
    5. Richard, m. Nancy Taylor, 12-4-1781; d. 11-4-1822.
    Edmond, Elizmond and Richard were soldiers in the Revolutionary War.