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  1. Hannah Miller. Relatives. Josie Bassett, Samuel Bassett, Ann Bassett. Mary Elizabeth (née Chamberlain) Bassett (1855 [1] or 1858–December 1892), commonly known as Elizabeth and Eliza Bassett, was a Wild West pioneer, cattle rancher, and cattle rustler. Born in Magnet Cove, Arkansas, and raised by her maternal grandparents, Bassett ...

  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mary Elizabeth (née Chamberlain) Bassett (1855 or 1858–December 1892), commonly known as Elizabeth and Eliza Bassett, was a Wild West pioneer, cattle rancher, and cattle rustler. Born in Magnet Cove, Arkansas, and raised by her maternal grandparents, Bassett grew up in an equestrian household and community.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_BassettAnn Bassett - Wikipedia

    Ann Bassett. /  40.7914000°N 108.8458000°W  / 40.7914000; -108.8458000  ( Bassett Homestead Cemetery) Ann Bassett (May 12, 1878 – May 8, 1956), also known as Queen Ann Bassett, was a prominent female rancher of the Old West, and with her sister Josie Bassett, was an associate of outlaws, particularly Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch .

  4. 25 de jun. de 2013 · Ann's mother, Elizabeth Bassett, was the boss of the ranch, and decided to take matters into her own hands by rustling from the cattle barons in return. This went on for a number of years,...

  5. 5 de dic. de 2014 · Part 2 of 3. In December 1892, after 15 years of helping her family build hearth, home and herd with tenacity, good will and true grit, 37-year old Elizabeth Bassett of Brown's Park rose from her ...

  6. Homesteader Elizabeth Bassett gained a tough reputation of her own, and her daughters followed suit, going on to become members of Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch’s inner circle. Ann—who counted Cassidy among her lovers—became known as “queen of the cattle rustlers.”