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I have made a Mother-Children relationship mistake. I have stated that Susannah Lyon (3rd wife of Alanson Lyon) was the mother to the wrong children. Alanson Lyon was married 3 times - 1st (unknown) wife begat one son, Ichabod; 2nd (unknown) wife begat: Alanson, Jr., Simeon, Frances W., Hiram, Mahal
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I'm looking for information on the marriage of John J. Sackett, born in New York about 1835-1840. He married Rebecca Jane Crane, the widow of Elias Crane, between 1865-1870, probably in Indiana. I have found John and his second wife Emma J on the 1884 Census for Reynolds Twp, Mo
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Frankie Pearl Sackett B: 1882 D: 1931. Buried Beaver Creek (Silver) Cemetery near Twisp, WA.
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Ray Erastus Sackett, Attorney I think? B: 1882 D: 1965. Buried at Beaver Creek Cemetery, aka: Silver Cemetery. near Twisp, WA.
In attempting to clean up my Inbox a bit this morning, I ran across
where I had discovered the following in a RootsWeb PML Search. I post
it now in case it might help some one at some time. Note the date I
sent it to myself to forward to the list later... I'm a bit behind!
LOL!
Later.Nancy
Nancy Cluff Siders
TSFA President and List Admin
-----Original Message-----
From: Nancy Cluff Siders [mailto:siders@cableone.net]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 7:08 PM
To: 'Myself'
Subject: Sackett, William in N
Pauline:
Concerning the baptism date of Sophia; she could have been baptized in
1818 in a church that baptizes infants. And if she joined a church in
1845 that did not recognize infant baptism she could have been baptized
at that time.
To determine for sure one would need the church names for the two baptism
dates which are given.
Thurmon
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 19:10:42 -0700 "Pauline" writes:
> Cindy-
>
> In regard to your reply to Nancy, you stated that Sophia, daughter of
> Samantha S
PS in Ancestry, 1850 census index this James is
indexed as Jackett!
-----Original Message-----
From: Thurmon E King [mailto:thurmonking@juno.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 1:54 PM
To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [SACKETT-L] Sacketts in Jefferson Co. NY
Dear Grace;
I'm sorry for the delay in responding to your query. I've been involved
in a couple of projects which required my attention.
Concerning your query about the ancestry of Lydia M. Sackett; it will
help greatly if you can provide
>Thank you Therman,
Yes it does help a lot. I understand what I am looking at a lot better. I
appreciate your taking time to tell me these things.
Pauline
Blanche,
Please see below.
> Chris, I may be wrong, but I think the name for the probable maid servant
> is Hagar, not Hagas. Were servants or slaves names not capitalized in
> those days?
Karen Pritchett wrote to me off list and she also figured it was Hagar. I am
content with that. It kinda sounds like a slave's name! As for
capitalization, we don't know whether the original scribe capitalized the
word or not as what we have is a much later copy. All the other names in the
document are capitalized by
Does anyone know who this Samuel is? They are with all the McKay,
Barber, Howe's in Elba NY Cemeteries
Sacket
Zilpha, d/o Samuel & Jane Sacket, d. 1-1-1828, 5y **slate stone
Jill
1850 Census - Orleans County, NY
Town of Carlton - S
------------------------------------------------------------------------
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SACKETT, LUTHER 35 M PENN FARMER 64
SARAH SALLY 30 F NY
CLARISSA 11 F NY
HIRAM 10 M NY
MAHALA 7 F NY
LURANDA 6 F NY
MOSES 1 M NY
SACKETT, SAMUEL 53 M VT FARMER
Liesa,
Thank you for making available the will of Richard Sackett on your
website.
I agree with Chris that the Josiah Crego of the will was most likely his
stepson. Notice, Richard only called his wife, Josiah Crego, and son's
Richard and John as wel-beloved.
I find that strange that his remaining daughter was not designated as
wel-beloved even though he was providing for her.
Chris, I may be wrong, but I think the name for the probable maid servant
is Hagar, not Hagas. Were servants or slaves names n
Cindy-
In regard to your reply to Nancy, you stated that Sophia, daughter of
Samantha Sackett was baptized in 1818 according to your research (LDS).
Sophia was born 11 Feb 1818 and therefore would not have been baptized in
1818. In my records for her baptism I have the date of 16 Mar 1845 but I do
not have a place.
I too am still looking for more information on Samantha Sackett and I am
wondering if there is a way to get a copy of a marriage license for Samantha
and Gideon. This would help us to find o
Dear Grace;
I'm sorry for the delay in responding to your query. I've been involved
in a couple of projects which required my attention.
Concerning your query about the ancestry of Lydia M. Sackett; it will
help greatly if you can provide a bit more information.
I've checked through my files and have been unable to find an individual
that would match your James Noel Sackett m. Ursula Makepeace.
The only Sackett families I have in my files who lived in Jefferson Co.,
NY were members of the family of the
There is a LOT of information on the John Winthrop Journals on the net
... (he is one of my G+ Uncles - His sister Anne Winthrop Fones is my
11th G Gmama) I have searched for his information a long time ago..
Maybe we could look.. I will post what sites I find and must maybe
something will turn up ...
http://www.winthropsociety.org/
http://www.winthropsociety.org/texts.php .......
this is where all the docs are ......
On this page at the bottom ......... S
Went to SEARCH FOR PLANTER BY NAME :
Simon
Jill,
Did you notice the Elizabeth SACKETT as well?
Acenith, lst w/o Joel M.; d/o Ira & Elizabeth (Sackett) Howe, b.
10-16-1819; d. 11-16-1855, 36y 1m
Later...Nancy
Nancy Cluff Siders
TSFA President and List Admin for:
CLUFF-L, COUNTRYMAN-L, LETSON-L, MCKAY-ELKENNY-L, SACKETT-L, SIDERS-L
To forget one's ancestor is to be a brook without a source,
A tree without a root. ~Chinese proverb
-----Original Message-----
From: Jill Jessen Hernandez [mailto:kpitblu@cox.net]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 4:32
Richard Sackett's of Dover, Duchess Co, NY 1744 is available here
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sackettmckayhistory/index.html
>From the link go to "Sackett Civil Records" there is only one so far
Liesa Robarge
Well the one answer I can tell you is that slaves were property and usually
in the will some way or another. I saw one that not only allowed the slave
to choose who to live with but gave them the right to switch owners if
misused. When I have seen them named and allowed to choose it seems to
indicate that they were well liked and possibly well taken care of. It is
hard to say since we did not live back then, but it tends to show they
thought of them as more then the horse or the slave since they named the
Wendy this is great thanks for sharing it. Did you notice the ones in AZ are mostly Ameican Indian? I can't wait to look for stuff in MO I have a lot of family from that area.
Liesa
>
> From: Wendy Sacket
> Date: 2004/03/29 Mon PM 05:51:16 GMT
> To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com
> Subject: [SACKETT-L] State archives with searchable online records
>
> Dear Listers:
>
> Here are two state agencies that are placing birth and death records online.
> Some of you may be aware of other st
Mary Jo:
According to the information I have Erastus Sacket was a son of Rolin
Sackett and Lovina Edson of Crawford Co., PA. His information is located
at:
http://freepages.books.rootsweb.com/~teking/simon/pafg40.htm#11244
Most of the information I have for him came from Ted Mudge [email address
below], one of our Sackett researchers.
I hope this helps some in your search. And if you have additional
information for him or his family we would appreciate having it to add to
our Sacketts of America databas
Dear Listers:
Here are two state agencies that are placing birth and death records online.
Some of you may be aware of other states that have launched similar
projects. I included the hits for "SACKETT" from the Arizona website.
Wendy
For the state of Missouri:
(they are still indexing everything county by county, so some are farther
along than others; birth records mostly available for 1883 to about 1902,
depending on the county)
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/
For the state of
The following are excerpts from,Hartfords First Church, Rockwell Harmon Potter: The 16th Minister, Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, CT, Printer, Ist Church of Christ Hartford, Publishers.
"The First Church of Christ in Hartford had its origin in Old England. It was born in the Puritan Movement among the churches of Essex County ..........
The Reformation had been at work among earnest and eager spirits in these churches for more than a generation. Throughout the spacious days of Queen Elizabeth th
Pauline:
You are partially correct. Some churches baptize infants and call it
baptism. Some churches have a sevice didicating the infant. Others have
a service and call it christening.
Without getting into a theological discussion but in an effort to assist
those doing family research I believe it is helpful to understand some of
the different beliefs concerning baptism. For example; The Methodist
church baptizes infants, then have confirmation classes and then a
confirmation service where the young p