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Thursday, October 26, 2017
Almedia Jones Bassett--U.S. Special Census on Deaf Family Marriages and Hearing Relatives
James A Bassett and Almedia Jones
The Special Census entry for Almedia and James was the first one that I located and led me to finding those for the rest of the extended family. In the initial post(US Special Census Find) I detailed the information for the couple so I won't repeat most of it but I would like to add additional info which was not on that form about the family.
James and Almedia were married about 1874 according to their deaf census information and their 1900 census entry says about 1875. Their marriage took place in Franklin Co Indiana. Almedia was living in Indiana with her sister and brother in law and that is where she married James. They must have been in California by 1876 as their oldest child is listed as born there in their 1880 Sonoma Co CA enumeration. They were in California for several years and then in Tennessee during the birth of one child before going back to Indiana and eventually on to Chicago IL area. James was born in Pennsylvania and his parents were born in California and New York. Almedia was born in Tennessee as were both of her parents. They seem to have traveled a great deal. James and his sister Jane Bassett Adkinson in particular and for a time the family was in Wisconsin. There were several deaf schools in those areas they traveled to and that may have been part of the reasoning.
James and Almedia along with their families left records in so many places--- a wonderful thing because it maps out the timeline of their lives. If you are a Bassett or Atkinson research (or a Riddle and Hitchcock researcher) I'd recommend checking out the Special census for all of the families.
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