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Title: The Basson,s from Bosley, Cheshire
Post by: leofish on Tuesday 08 June 10 19:08 BST (UK)
I,m looking for information of the Basson family on behalf of my wife. Her GGGgrandparent Thomas born 1776 was born in Bosley,I think he had a brother John born 1775,and I,m looking for their parents to start with, but any info. would be appreciated ???
Title: Re: The Basson,s from Bosley, Cheshire
Post by: garstonite on Wednesday 09 June 10 08:06 BST (UK)
Hiya Leo...I`ve just checked on CPRDb (cheshire parish records database ) and there are NO records for Basson...sorry.....allan ???
Title: Re: The Basson,s from Bosley, Cheshire
Post by: youngtug on Wednesday 09 June 10 08:17 BST (UK)
Hi leofish, I cannot help you in Cheshire I'm afraid, but you might want to have this for future reference;  http://www.bastonfamily.co.uk/
Title: Re: The Basson,s from Bosley, Cheshire
Post by: mshrmh on Wednesday 09 June 10 10:27 BST (UK)
The IGI has Bosley baptisms 1788-1847 but there are no Bassons (or similar) in that period, so it would appear that Thomas was not baptised at the parish church.
I've looked at the IGI, the familysearch pilot & beta sites & the BMD registers sites & found nothing there either. I did try extending the area, as Bosley is close to the border with Staffs & Derbyshire, but nothing that seemed particularly likely.

This is a name open to different spellings & transcriptions, so you may want to search with as many wildcard options as possible.

Do you have him on the census - or what is the source for the place of birth?
Title: Re: The Basson,s from Bosley, Cheshire
Post by: leofish on Wednesday 09 June 10 12:49 BST (UK)
The exact spelling is a bit of a mystery.The 1841, and 1851 Census shows Thomas born 1776c as a Basson or a Bosson. I have noted a Thomas Bossom born 1739 from Bosley he had married a Nanny Allen on 14th June 1764
Title: Re: The Basson,s from Bosley, Cheshire
Post by: mshrmh on Wednesday 09 June 10 14:02 BST (UK)
Thanks Leofish now found them on 1841 & 1851 at Horton, Staffs. Have you seen the transcription for their gravestone? It's on this link under reference G5
http://www.wishful-thinking.org.uk/genuki/STS/Horton/MIs.html

As there's a link, I'm sending you a PM
Title: Re: The Basson,s from Bosley, Cheshire
Post by: celia on Wednesday 09 June 10 14:08 BST (UK)
leofish
I am just putting this website up in case it helps
http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/chs/bosley.html

I know this might sound a silly question seeing that the year is so early.Could you Basson/Bason have been Catholic or   any another religion apart from C.O.E? Its well known that Apart from C.O.E that Catholic records are hard to find.The Chester & Cheshire Archive Have early records for Bosley.I don't know if they include All the religions though.
Title: Re: The Basson,s from Bosley, Cheshire
Post by: mshrmh on Wednesday 09 June 10 16:35 BST (UK)
The IGI has Bosley baptisms 1788-1847 but there are no Bassons (or similar) in that period, so it would appear that Thomas was not baptised at the parish church.

 :-[ Thomas was born before 1788 and most likely baptised by then, so that wasn't relevant - sorry!
I've checked and earlier records are at Cheshire RO at Chester & Manchester also has the film (though latter closed at the moment), so that would be the way to check.
Title: Re: The Basson,s from Bosley, Cheshire
Post by: clayton bradley on Wednesday 09 June 10 18:45 BST (UK)
There are loads of Bossons round here, but I've never met a Basson. Some of my husband's ancestors worked on the canal as lock keepers and baptized some of their children in Bosley, buried some in North Rode, married at St John's Buglawton and yet more are buried at St Stephen's, Congleton. Some have events at Macclesfield churches as well, best wishes, claytonbradley