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Subject: Re: Ebenezer Sackett not Alphonzo :)
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 20:34:57 EST
Thank you so much to: Lyn Beadle, Kari Roehl, and Thurmon for your help on
the parents of Frederick W. Sackett. Your help was invaluable from sending me
down the wrong path of the Alphonzo Sackett family. THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
It looks like Cynthia L. Sackett applied for a Civil War Pension too, so that
is another new piece of the puzzle I just found, from the census clues....
Do you think it was just an error on the 1880 for Frederick to be listed as
her grandson?
Also, on the message below Thrumon wrote about Ebenezer's parents. Is this a
reference I should try to find? Are there more details on this line in this
book too?
Thank you again, I am so happy I posted this message. Your help is much
appreciated.
Take Care,
Kathleen
In a message dated 2/12/05 4:46:22 PM, writes:
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> Kari;
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> Would you post the census for the household of Ebenezer? He was the son of
> Norman and Sally Northup Sackett. All I have for him is what Bronson has in
> his History of Tallmadge, OH. Ebenezer died 8 Dec 1871 at Waverly, Morgan
> Co., IL.
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> Thurmon.
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