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    1. [SACKETT] Emily Campbell Mosteller
    2. Do we have anyone in Kansas who can look for an obituary for Emily? She died Dec. 8, 1872 in or near Girard, Crawford Co., KS. Possibly this date was too early for an obituary, but it would be good to know that for sure. Emily Campbell married Aaron P. Mosteller in Sangamon Co., IL Jan. 10, 1846. I suspect she may have been a sister to Margaret (Samuel) Sackett, and a daughter of Lewis Campbell. Aaron was a son of Christopher and Phoebe Sackett Mosteller. Phoebe was the second wife of Rev. John Antle, who was my GG-Grandfather. Alyce Beggs **************A strong credit score is 700 or above. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1222585033x1201462753/aol?redir=http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072&hmpgID=115&b cd=Maystrongfooter52309NO115)

    05/23/2009 05:17:31
    1. [SACKETT] Enos Campbell
    2. History of the early settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois : "centennial record" Has anyone seen this on Ancestry? It seems to document a lot of the Campbell families. Although Enos #2 just states that he has 2 children from what I took a look at. Maybe more here, but I didn't have time to look too closely. Kari Roehl

    05/23/2009 04:58:04
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett
    2. Thurmon King
    3. Louella, There are some more Antle family members who married into families connected to the Sackett family. Margaret Jane Sackett, daughter of Thomas Sackett and Elizabeth Boyer, Married James H. Wells. They had a son, Richard R. Wells who married Cora V. Campbell. They had a daughter, Bulah Belle Wells (b. 1896- ) who married Russell J. Antle. Thomas Mosteller, son of Christopher and Phebe Sackett Mosteller, had a daughter, Dorcas Ann Mosteller who married Dr. Francis Petree Antle 1824-1890) in Menard Co. IL. Sorting out the connections of the Antle family to the Sacketts and other families connected to the Sacketts is quite a research project. And sorting these families out should give us a clearer picture of the Sackett familiy. Thurmon ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 6:28 PM Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett > also noticed the Antle family reference...Aaron's daughter Phebe > married John Antle as her second husband in Sangamon Co., Ill.. is John > in the referenced family? > Louella > > Quoting Thurmon King <[email protected]>: >> Hi Patty B., >> >> Thank you for the input. >> >> Mike and Alyce; >> >> It is intersting to note that there were a few families who migrated from >> Fayette Co., PA to Butler Co., OH and then to Sangamon Co., IL; namely, >> Clark, Campbell, and Sackett. Enos Campbell, Barzilla Clark and Aaron >> Sackett and his wife, Dorcas Clark, migrated from PA to OH. Aaron Sackett >> died in Butler Co., OH and Aaron's family moved to IL following his death >> in >> 1827. >> >> Enos Campbell [d. 1838] had a son, John N. Campbell who married Phebe >> Clark/Clarke. They had a son, Barzella Campbell who married Rosanna >> Sackett, >> daughter of Samuel S. Sackett, son of Aaron Sackett and Dorcas Clark [who >> appears to have had a brother, Barzilla Clark]. >> >> In the 1850 Census for Sangamon Co., IL Aaron's son, Samuel S. Sackett >> and >> his wife, Sarah Wickard are in the household of Barzilla Campbell >> [household >> 1485] while Aaron's grandson, Samuel Sackett and Margaret Campbell were >> enumerated two pages before in household 1468] >> >> I believe it is possible that Margaret Campbell was related in some way >> to >> the family of Enos Campbell and his wife Demaris Nowee. The short bio >> have >> for him indicates that they had 10 children and I have only 7 listed for >> them: >> "Enos Campbell was born about 1758, either in Scotland or near Trenton, >> NJ., >> soon after the arrival of his parents in America. He enlisted in the >> Revolutionary army at seventeen years of age, and served six or seven >> years, >> until the British army left the American shores. Mr. Campbell drew a >> pension >> to the end of his life. Enos Campbell and Damaris were married in New >> Jersey, and moved to Uniontown, Fayette dounty, Penn., where they had >> nine >> children, and moved about 1806 to Butler county, OH., where they had one >> child, and the family moved to Sangamon county, IL., arriving in the fall >> of >> 1835, in what is now Gardner township." >> >> The use of some of the names for the children is suggestive. >> >> Thurmon >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Patricia" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 12:42 PM >> Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett >> >> >> > Alyce and Mike, Did you notice in the 1850 census for Sangamon Co., IL >> > that >> > one household away from Samuel and Margarette Sackett were John age >> > 56,and >> > Phoebe Campbell age 60 with children in the range of Margarite's birth >> > they >> > are Enos, age 25; Lewis, age 23; John, age 21; Sarah, age 18; and >> > Mary, >> > age >> > 14. John and Phoebe born in PA, Enos in Onio and the rest in Illinois. >> > Samuel Sackett, age 25, b in Ohio and Margarite, age 26, b. in Ohio >> > and >> > children Elizabeth, age 5; Enos, age 3; and John, age 2. Notice both >> > families have Enos and John for childrens names. Connected????? What do >> > you >> > think? Patty B

    05/23/2009 03:03:11
    1. [SACKETT] Margaret Campbell Sackett
    2. Hello, I also think Margaret Campbell is from the Enos Campbell family. I had eliminated her from the family of John as they seem to be pretty well documented. Enos does have a son Lewis who is not well documented. I have no names for his children. I feel he is one we need to check more to see he could be the father of Margaret. I am in Springfield, Sangamon Co. IL and will go to the library next week to see if I can find anything. Lewis may have died in Menard County, so I will run over to Petersburg if I can't locate any information in Springfield. It seems to me that I checked the 1830 census and found there were more Campbells in the Salisbury area at that time than I realized, so there is still a possibility that I'm wrong on Margaret belonging in Enos Campbell's line. Mike, you mentioned you were in Springfield once researching and found great resources. You are right. We have three libraries here with a tremendous amount of resources. Unfortunately, marriages prior to 1880 do not give more than the name of the bride and groom. If the bride was underage, there is usually a letter of consent in the file signed by a parent or guardian. Margaret seems to be over the age of consent though. It is good to see the responses to Margaret and to Caroline. Hopefully, we will be able to out find more about them Alyce **************A strong credit score is 700 or above. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1222585033x1201462753/aol?redir=http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072&hmpgID=115&b cd=Maystrongfooter52309NO115)

    05/23/2009 02:57:06
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Emily Campbell Mosteller
    2. Thurmon King
    3. Hmmm, Thomas and Margaret named their last son, Lewis Grant Sackett (1864-1923). Thurmon ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2009 8:17 AM Subject: [SACKETT] Emily Campbell Mosteller > Do we have anyone in Kansas who can look for an obituary for Emily? She > died Dec. 8, 1872 in or near Girard, Crawford Co., KS. Possibly this > date > was too early for an obituary, but it would be good to know that for > sure. > > Emily Campbell married Aaron P. Mosteller in Sangamon Co., IL Jan. 10, > 1846. I suspect she may have been a sister to Margaret (Samuel) Sackett, > and > a daughter of Lewis Campbell. Aaron was a son of Christopher and Phoebe > Sackett Mosteller. Phoebe was the second wife of Rev. John Antle, who > was my > GG-Grandfather. > > Alyce Beggs

    05/23/2009 02:44:51
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett
    2. Mike Fisher
    3. Patricia wrote: > Alyce and Mike, Did you notice in the 1850 census for Sangamon Co., IL that > one household away from Samuel and Margarette Sackett were John age 56,and > Phoebe Campbell age 60 with children in the range of Margarite's birth they > are Enos, age 25; Lewis, age 23; John, age 21; Sarah, age 18; and Mary, age > 14. John and Phoebe born in PA, Enos in Onio and the rest in Illinois. > Samuel Sackett, age 25, b in Ohio and Margarite, age 26, b. in Ohio and > children Elizabeth, age 5; Enos, age 3; and John, age 2. Notice both > families have Enos and John for childrens names. Connected????? What do you > think? Patty B > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mike Fisher" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 1:29 PM > Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett > > > >> [email protected] wrote: >> >>> Mike, >>> >>> Thanks for catching my error on Roy Sackett's death. I took that from >>> Enos Sackett's obituary where it was stated he was survived by one >>> daughter. >>> I guess once again that proves we can't always believe everything we >>> read. >>> I have changed my record to agree with yours. It looks like your tree >>> on >>> Ancestry will save me some time. I have quite a bit on the descendants >>> of >>> Samuel and Margaret, but nothing close to yours. Have you come across >>> anything that would indicate who Margaret Campbell Sackett's parents >>> were? >>> >>> Thanks again. >>> >>> Alyce >>> >>> **************Huge savings on HDTVs from Dell.com! >>> (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221836042x1201399880/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fad.doubleclick.ne >>> t%2Fclk%3B215073686%3B37034322%3Bb) >>> SACKETT is a Discussion list for Sackett/Sacket Family Genealogy. >>> Associated URL's for this surname: >>> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ and >>> http://www.sackettfamily.info/ >>> If you need any help, email the List Admin at: [email protected] >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >>> >> Alyce, >> >> I have tried to determine before just who Margarite Campbell's parents >> were, but to no avail so far. I probably need to revisit the project. >> There are a number of Campbells in Sangamon County in the 1850 census, >> but of course she was married about 7 years before that. I think her >> obit is up on the Sackett family site, but I know it says nothing, as I >> have read it. There are no leads in the Sangamon County "brag books" of >> the 19th century (I think they usually call these "histories" but they >> don't generally seem to put folks in them unless they they are "success >> stories"--so I tend to think of them as bragging about the greatness of >> the county for which they were written!) I think there is floating >> around the web someplace a copy of Margarite Campbell's marriage >> certificate or license floating on the net someplace, and it does not >> name her parents. The Illinois Secretary of State has a website that >> tells, for each county in Illinois, what county records there are for >> each county and in which Illinois regional repository the documents lie >> in. I think at this point, the only way to find out more about who her >> parents were is to look at wills and estate records, maybe land records, >> to see if Margarite is mention in any wills. Concerning the Kerns, into >> which Elizabeth and some of the other Samuel Sackett children married, I >> found out from wills just who John Kern's parents were, particularly >> that their mother's name was Pfifer. I do not know if it would yield >> anything, but if she has estate papers in Macon County, Missouri, there >> is an off chance that it could mention siblings or other relatives who >> are Campbells. But, at this time, it is a brick wall through which >> nobody has yet broken that I know of. I have visited Sangamon County's >> library, but I had no where near the amount of information that you saw >> on my Ancestry tree at the time. Boy would I love to make another trip >> up there! As for the data on my tree, I would be VERY pleased to see it >> on the Sackett site, but as Thurmon has said it cannot go up yet due to >> hackers. Once that problem is resolved, I would be overjoyed to send it >> for submission, or if Thurmon or someone else wants to download what I >> have from Ancestry and put it up, splendid. I think some of it has been >> added in the past, by Thurmon (?) but I have more data now than when the >> addition was made. I must say that I feel humbled yet proud to have my >> data appear on a site as respected as the Sackett Family's, and to be >> available for the family to use it! >> >> Mike Fisher >> >> Mike Fisher >> SACKETT is a Discussion list for Sackett/Sacket Family Genealogy. >> Associated URL's for this surname: >> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ and >> http://www.sackettfamily.info/ >> If you need any help, email the List Admin at: [email protected] >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > SACKETT is a Discussion list for Sackett/Sacket Family Genealogy. Associated URL's for this surname: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ and http://www.sackettfamily.info/ > If you need any help, email the List Admin at: [email protected] > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > Patty, I think I have seen this before, but I would not swear to it. I know at one time I did try to figure out which Campbell family Margarite came from, and it seems there was a reason I did not place her with this family. I think it is certainly worth revisiting. At the very least there is surely SOME connection with this family and Margarite, unless coincidence brought them to neighboring houses and led them to naming Margarite's children was just a way of showing what great pals they were.

    05/23/2009 12:09:48
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett
    2. also noticed the Antle family reference...Aaron's daughter Phebe married John Antle as her second husband in Sangamon Co., Ill.. is John in the referenced family? Louella Quoting Thurmon King <[email protected]>: > Hi Patty B., > > Thank you for the input. > > Mike and Alyce; > > It is intersting to note that there were a few families who migrated from > Fayette Co., PA to Butler Co., OH and then to Sangamon Co., IL; namely, > Clark, Campbell, and Sackett. Enos Campbell, Barzilla Clark and Aaron > Sackett and his wife, Dorcas Clark, migrated from PA to OH. Aaron Sackett > died in Butler Co., OH and Aaron's family moved to IL following his death in > 1827. > > Enos Campbell [d. 1838] had a son, John N. Campbell who married Phebe > Clark/Clarke. They had a son, Barzella Campbell who married Rosanna Sackett, > daughter of Samuel S. Sackett, son of Aaron Sackett and Dorcas Clark [who > appears to have had a brother, Barzilla Clark]. > > In the 1850 Census for Sangamon Co., IL Aaron's son, Samuel S. Sackett and > his wife, Sarah Wickard are in the household of Barzilla Campbell [household > 1485] while Aaron's grandson, Samuel Sackett and Margaret Campbell were > enumerated two pages before in household 1468] > > I believe it is possible that Margaret Campbell was related in some way to > the family of Enos Campbell and his wife Demaris Nowee. The short bio have > for him indicates that they had 10 children and I have only 7 listed for > them: > "Enos Campbell was born about 1758, either in Scotland or near Trenton, NJ., > soon after the arrival of his parents in America. He enlisted in the > Revolutionary army at seventeen years of age, and served six or seven years, > until the British army left the American shores. Mr. Campbell drew a pension > to the end of his life. Enos Campbell and Damaris were married in New > Jersey, and moved to Uniontown, Fayette dounty, Penn., where they had nine > children, and moved about 1806 to Butler county, OH., where they had one > child, and the family moved to Sangamon county, IL., arriving in the fall of > 1835, in what is now Gardner township." > > The use of some of the names for the children is suggestive. > > Thurmon > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patricia" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 12:42 PM > Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett > > > > Alyce and Mike, Did you notice in the 1850 census for Sangamon Co., IL > > that > > one household away from Samuel and Margarette Sackett were John age 56,and > > Phoebe Campbell age 60 with children in the range of Margarite's birth > > they > > are Enos, age 25; Lewis, age 23; John, age 21; Sarah, age 18; and Mary, > > age > > 14. John and Phoebe born in PA, Enos in Onio and the rest in Illinois. > > Samuel Sackett, age 25, b in Ohio and Margarite, age 26, b. in Ohio and > > children Elizabeth, age 5; Enos, age 3; and John, age 2. Notice both > > families have Enos and John for childrens names. Connected????? What do > > you > > think? Patty B > > SACKETT is a Discussion list for Sackett/Sacket Family Genealogy. Associated > URL's for this surname: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ and > http://www.sackettfamily.info/ > If you need any help, email the List Admin at: [email protected] > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in > the subject and the body of the message >

    05/22/2009 03:28:29
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett
    2. Thurmon King
    3. Hi Patty B., Thank you for the input. Mike and Alyce; It is intersting to note that there were a few families who migrated from Fayette Co., PA to Butler Co., OH and then to Sangamon Co., IL; namely, Clark, Campbell, and Sackett. Enos Campbell, Barzilla Clark and Aaron Sackett and his wife, Dorcas Clark, migrated from PA to OH. Aaron Sackett died in Butler Co., OH and Aaron's family moved to IL following his death in 1827. Enos Campbell [d. 1838] had a son, John N. Campbell who married Phebe Clark/Clarke. They had a son, Barzella Campbell who married Rosanna Sackett, daughter of Samuel S. Sackett, son of Aaron Sackett and Dorcas Clark [who appears to have had a brother, Barzilla Clark]. In the 1850 Census for Sangamon Co., IL Aaron's son, Samuel S. Sackett and his wife, Sarah Wickard are in the household of Barzilla Campbell [household 1485] while Aaron's grandson, Samuel Sackett and Margaret Campbell were enumerated two pages before in household 1468] I believe it is possible that Margaret Campbell was related in some way to the family of Enos Campbell and his wife Demaris Nowee. The short bio have for him indicates that they had 10 children and I have only 7 listed for them: "Enos Campbell was born about 1758, either in Scotland or near Trenton, NJ., soon after the arrival of his parents in America. He enlisted in the Revolutionary army at seventeen years of age, and served six or seven years, until the British army left the American shores. Mr. Campbell drew a pension to the end of his life. Enos Campbell and Damaris were married in New Jersey, and moved to Uniontown, Fayette dounty, Penn., where they had nine children, and moved about 1806 to Butler county, OH., where they had one child, and the family moved to Sangamon county, IL., arriving in the fall of 1835, in what is now Gardner township." The use of some of the names for the children is suggestive. Thurmon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 12:42 PM Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett > Alyce and Mike, Did you notice in the 1850 census for Sangamon Co., IL > that > one household away from Samuel and Margarette Sackett were John age 56,and > Phoebe Campbell age 60 with children in the range of Margarite's birth > they > are Enos, age 25; Lewis, age 23; John, age 21; Sarah, age 18; and Mary, > age > 14. John and Phoebe born in PA, Enos in Onio and the rest in Illinois. > Samuel Sackett, age 25, b in Ohio and Margarite, age 26, b. in Ohio and > children Elizabeth, age 5; Enos, age 3; and John, age 2. Notice both > families have Enos and John for childrens names. Connected????? What do > you > think? Patty B

    05/22/2009 08:46:22
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett
    2. Patricia
    3. Alyce and Mike, Did you notice in the 1850 census for Sangamon Co., IL that one household away from Samuel and Margarette Sackett were John age 56,and Phoebe Campbell age 60 with children in the range of Margarite's birth they are Enos, age 25; Lewis, age 23; John, age 21; Sarah, age 18; and Mary, age 14. John and Phoebe born in PA, Enos in Onio and the rest in Illinois. Samuel Sackett, age 25, b in Ohio and Margarite, age 26, b. in Ohio and children Elizabeth, age 5; Enos, age 3; and John, age 2. Notice both families have Enos and John for childrens names. Connected????? What do you think? Patty B ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Fisher" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 1:29 PM Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett > [email protected] wrote: >> Mike, >> >> Thanks for catching my error on Roy Sackett's death. I took that from >> Enos Sackett's obituary where it was stated he was survived by one >> daughter. >> I guess once again that proves we can't always believe everything we >> read. >> I have changed my record to agree with yours. It looks like your tree >> on >> Ancestry will save me some time. I have quite a bit on the descendants >> of >> Samuel and Margaret, but nothing close to yours. Have you come across >> anything that would indicate who Margaret Campbell Sackett's parents >> were? >> >> Thanks again. >> >> Alyce >> >> **************Huge savings on HDTVs from Dell.com! >> (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221836042x1201399880/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fad.doubleclick.ne >> t%2Fclk%3B215073686%3B37034322%3Bb) >> SACKETT is a Discussion list for Sackett/Sacket Family Genealogy. >> Associated URL's for this surname: >> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ and >> http://www.sackettfamily.info/ >> If you need any help, email the List Admin at: [email protected] >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > Alyce, > > I have tried to determine before just who Margarite Campbell's parents > were, but to no avail so far. I probably need to revisit the project. > There are a number of Campbells in Sangamon County in the 1850 census, > but of course she was married about 7 years before that. I think her > obit is up on the Sackett family site, but I know it says nothing, as I > have read it. There are no leads in the Sangamon County "brag books" of > the 19th century (I think they usually call these "histories" but they > don't generally seem to put folks in them unless they they are "success > stories"--so I tend to think of them as bragging about the greatness of > the county for which they were written!) I think there is floating > around the web someplace a copy of Margarite Campbell's marriage > certificate or license floating on the net someplace, and it does not > name her parents. The Illinois Secretary of State has a website that > tells, for each county in Illinois, what county records there are for > each county and in which Illinois regional repository the documents lie > in. I think at this point, the only way to find out more about who her > parents were is to look at wills and estate records, maybe land records, > to see if Margarite is mention in any wills. Concerning the Kerns, into > which Elizabeth and some of the other Samuel Sackett children married, I > found out from wills just who John Kern's parents were, particularly > that their mother's name was Pfifer. I do not know if it would yield > anything, but if she has estate papers in Macon County, Missouri, there > is an off chance that it could mention siblings or other relatives who > are Campbells. But, at this time, it is a brick wall through which > nobody has yet broken that I know of. I have visited Sangamon County's > library, but I had no where near the amount of information that you saw > on my Ancestry tree at the time. Boy would I love to make another trip > up there! As for the data on my tree, I would be VERY pleased to see it > on the Sackett site, but as Thurmon has said it cannot go up yet due to > hackers. Once that problem is resolved, I would be overjoyed to send it > for submission, or if Thurmon or someone else wants to download what I > have from Ancestry and put it up, splendid. I think some of it has been > added in the past, by Thurmon (?) but I have more data now than when the > addition was made. I must say that I feel humbled yet proud to have my > data appear on a site as respected as the Sackett Family's, and to be > available for the family to use it! > > Mike Fisher > > Mike Fisher > SACKETT is a Discussion list for Sackett/Sacket Family Genealogy. > Associated URL's for this surname: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ and > http://www.sackettfamily.info/ > If you need any help, email the List Admin at: [email protected] > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/22/2009 08:42:40
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett
    2. Mike Fisher
    3. [email protected] wrote: > Mike, > > Thanks for catching my error on Roy Sackett's death. I took that from > Enos Sackett's obituary where it was stated he was survived by one daughter. > I guess once again that proves we can't always believe everything we read. > I have changed my record to agree with yours. It looks like your tree on > Ancestry will save me some time. I have quite a bit on the descendants of > Samuel and Margaret, but nothing close to yours. Have you come across > anything that would indicate who Margaret Campbell Sackett's parents were? > > Thanks again. > > Alyce > > **************Huge savings on HDTVs from Dell.com! > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221836042x1201399880/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fad.doubleclick.ne > t%2Fclk%3B215073686%3B37034322%3Bb) > SACKETT is a Discussion list for Sackett/Sacket Family Genealogy. Associated URL's for this surname: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ and http://www.sackettfamily.info/ > If you need any help, email the List Admin at: [email protected] > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > Alyce, I have tried to determine before just who Margarite Campbell's parents were, but to no avail so far. I probably need to revisit the project. There are a number of Campbells in Sangamon County in the 1850 census, but of course she was married about 7 years before that. I think her obit is up on the Sackett family site, but I know it says nothing, as I have read it. There are no leads in the Sangamon County "brag books" of the 19th century (I think they usually call these "histories" but they don't generally seem to put folks in them unless they they are "success stories"--so I tend to think of them as bragging about the greatness of the county for which they were written!) I think there is floating around the web someplace a copy of Margarite Campbell's marriage certificate or license floating on the net someplace, and it does not name her parents. The Illinois Secretary of State has a website that tells, for each county in Illinois, what county records there are for each county and in which Illinois regional repository the documents lie in. I think at this point, the only way to find out more about who her parents were is to look at wills and estate records, maybe land records, to see if Margarite is mention in any wills. Concerning the Kerns, into which Elizabeth and some of the other Samuel Sackett children married, I found out from wills just who John Kern's parents were, particularly that their mother's name was Pfifer. I do not know if it would yield anything, but if she has estate papers in Macon County, Missouri, there is an off chance that it could mention siblings or other relatives who are Campbells. But, at this time, it is a brick wall through which nobody has yet broken that I know of. I have visited Sangamon County's library, but I had no where near the amount of information that you saw on my Ancestry tree at the time. Boy would I love to make another trip up there! As for the data on my tree, I would be VERY pleased to see it on the Sackett site, but as Thurmon has said it cannot go up yet due to hackers. Once that problem is resolved, I would be overjoyed to send it for submission, or if Thurmon or someone else wants to download what I have from Ancestry and put it up, splendid. I think some of it has been added in the past, by Thurmon (?) but I have more data now than when the addition was made. I must say that I feel humbled yet proud to have my data appear on a site as respected as the Sackett Family's, and to be available for the family to use it! Mike Fisher Mike Fisher

    05/22/2009 08:29:57
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Caroline Sackett born IL ca 1841
    2. Grace Keir
    3. Alice, You would probably not find any record in the county court house, but it's worth a try. Otherwise, for pre 1880 records, I've had to go to the church records. Do you know what religion they might have been? I'm not in that county, but just thought I'd give a few suggestions. Grace in MN You wrote Is there anyone one the list who lives close enough to Keokuk Co., IA who can look for a marriage license for Caroline Sackett, probably in the time frame of 1858 - 1865? Thanks, Alyce Beggs

    05/21/2009 09:26:46
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Caroline Sackett born IL ca 1841
    2. Is there anyone one the list who lives close enough to Keokuk Co., IA who can look for a marriage license for Caroline Sackett, probably in the time frame of 1858 - 1865? Thanks, Alyce Beggs **************Huge savings on HDTVs from Dell.com! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221836042x1201399880/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fad.doubleclick.ne t%2Fclk%3B215073686%3B37034322%3Bb)

    05/21/2009 07:16:03
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett
    2. Mike, Thanks for catching my error on Roy Sackett's death. I took that from Enos Sackett's obituary where it was stated he was survived by one daughter. I guess once again that proves we can't always believe everything we read. I have changed my record to agree with yours. It looks like your tree on Ancestry will save me some time. I have quite a bit on the descendants of Samuel and Margaret, but nothing close to yours. Have you come across anything that would indicate who Margaret Campbell Sackett's parents were? Thanks again. Alyce **************Huge savings on HDTVs from Dell.com! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221836042x1201399880/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fad.doubleclick.ne t%2Fclk%3B215073686%3B37034322%3Bb)

    05/21/2009 04:37:17
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett
    2. Thurmon King
    3. Mike and Alyce, I believe that I have most of Mike's information entered into the database. However, to date, John has not uploaded the updated file to the website. There has been some sort of problem with hackers accessing sites powered by the TNG software that John uses and I am not sure when the problem will be solved. Thurmon ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 7:37 AM Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett > Mike, > > Thanks for catching my error on Roy Sackett's death. I took that from > Enos Sackett's obituary where it was stated he was survived by one > daughter. > I guess once again that proves we can't always believe everything we > read. > I have changed my record to agree with yours. It looks like your tree on > Ancestry will save me some time. I have quite a bit on the descendants > of > Samuel and Margaret, but nothing close to yours. Have you come across > anything that would indicate who Margaret Campbell Sackett's parents > were? > > Thanks again. > > Alyce

    05/21/2009 01:54:19
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Enos Sackett
    2. Mike Fisher
    3. [email protected] wrote: > Here is my information for Enos Sackett, son of Samuel Sackett and Margaret > Campbell Sackett > Again, should you notice any errors, please let me know. If there are no > problems with this information, it can be included in the Sackett database. > > Alyce Beggs > > > > Descendants of Enos Sackett > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. ENOS SACKETT was born Nov 1846 in Sangamon County, Illinois, and died > 03 Feb 1901 in Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri. He married EMMA FARRAR. > She was born 17 Dec 1850 in SC, and died 02 Jul 1901 in Moberly, Randolph > Co., Missouri. > > > Enos Sackett, 55, died at his home in Moberly, Mo. 3 February 1901. He > formerly lived on a farm in Ten Mile township. He leaves a wife and one > daughter, six brothers, Grant Sackett, Henry Sackett, Thomas Sackett and John > Sackett of Ten Mile, Reuben Sackett of Illinois and Winfield Sackett of > Oklahoma, three > sisters; Mrs. Wm. Watson, of Ten Mile; Mrs. John Lamkin of Washington and > Mrs. J.A. Draper of Idaho. His wife was a sister of city Clerk, Charles L. > Farrar. > > Copied from Published Obituaries of Macon county, MO by Mears > Copied 10/2000 > > Census 1900 Macon City, Macon, Missouri > Census 1900 Moberly, Ward 3 Dist.143, Randolph Co., MO > Burial Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri Oakland Cemetery > > More About EMMA FARRAR: > Burial Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri Oakland Cemetery > > Children of ENOS SACKETT and EMMA FARRAR are: > i. LEONA SACKETT, b. 10 Jul 1872, MO; d. 20 Mar 1946, Moberly, Randolph > Co., Missouri. > ii. CARRIE SACKETT, b. 1877, MO; d. Bef. 1901. > iii. ROY SACKETT, b. 1879, MO; d. Bef. 1901. > > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. LEONA SACKETT (ENOS, SAMUEL), was born 10 Jul 1872 in MO, and died 20 > Mar 1946 in Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri. She married FRED WILLIAMS > 1892 in Missouri. He was born Jul 1870 in Missouri, and died Aft. 1946. > > Census 1910, Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri > Census 1920 Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri > Census 1930 Moberly, Randolph co., Missouri > Burial: Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri Oakland Cemetery > > Child of LEONA SACKETT and FRED WILLIAMS is: > i. LEORA WILLIAMS, b. Dec 1892, Missouri. > > Census 1910, Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri > > > > > > > > **************Huge savings on HDTVs from Dell.com! > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221836042x1201399880/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fad.doubleclick.ne > t%2Fclk%3B215073686%3B37034322%3Bb) > SACKETT is a Discussion list for Sackett/Sacket Family Genealogy. Associated URL's for this surname: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ and http://www.sackettfamily.info/ > If you need any help, email the List Admin at: [email protected] > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > Alyce My line is from Elizabeth Sackett, who married John Kern, s/o John Kern and Christina Pfifer (spelled variously). Elizabeth and John were my GGG gradparents. Their daughter Margaret Christine Kern was my GG grandmother, her daughter Lillie May Baker was my great grandmother. I have a good deal of the data you mention, on my tree at Ancestry. I can invite you to it, and anyone else who would like to see it. There is also a tree I found today with information on Winfield Scott Sackett, who was another son of Samuel Sackett and Margarite Campbell. I submitted the estate record of Samuel Sackett, which I ordered from Macon County, MO, to the Sackett site not too far back. I have been doing so many things with other lines that I have not had a chance to see if that was posted. Emma Kern, the daughter of Elizabeth Sackett and John Kern, is mentioned in it by name, to get a little bit more of the estate than "her brothers and sisters." Her mother was dead, so she and her siblings divvied up her share. When Elizabeth Sackett Kern died is still a mystery to me and others from her line who have done research. It was before 1880, as the children are scattered and John is a widow. However, Loretta Agnes Kern, her daughter was born in 1878, so she died or vanished sometime between Loretta's birth and the 1880 census. Also you mentioned Enos Sackett's three children. Roy Sackett, you mention as having died in 1901. This is not the case. I have seen this year mentioned before. However, he left Missouri and ended up on San Fransisco. He died in California, and the record is in the California death index, where his mother is listed as Farrar. Enos had a saloon in Moberly Missouri (in Randolph County Missouri, which is due south of Macon County where Samuel lived out the last years of his life), and Roy seems to have tried to keep up the business. I wish I had more NUMBERS in front of me so I did not have to give these details in anecdotal form. I am happy to invite people to my Ancestry tree, or to give them the more specific information in some other format. Since Elizabeth Sackett Kern's line is mine, I am also appreciative of feedback people can give on the data I have, offer corrections, and what I have is certainly most welcome to interested parties here. To cut down on traffic on the group e-mail, I would suggest that communication regarding requests (i.e. if you did not have more data for the group at large in your correspondence) for info I have be e-mail directly at greekspeak at comcast dot net. Again, glad to see Samuel and his children come up in the group mails, and the data I have I am more than happy to share! :-) Mike Fisher

    05/20/2009 07:46:09
    1. [SACKETT] Enos Sackett
    2. Here is my information for Enos Sackett, son of Samuel Sackett and Margaret Campbell Sackett Again, should you notice any errors, please let me know. If there are no problems with this information, it can be included in the Sackett database. Alyce Beggs Descendants of Enos Sackett Generation No. 1 1. ENOS SACKETT was born Nov 1846 in Sangamon County, Illinois, and died 03 Feb 1901 in Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri. He married EMMA FARRAR. She was born 17 Dec 1850 in SC, and died 02 Jul 1901 in Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri. Enos Sackett, 55, died at his home in Moberly, Mo. 3 February 1901. He formerly lived on a farm in Ten Mile township. He leaves a wife and one daughter, six brothers, Grant Sackett, Henry Sackett, Thomas Sackett and John Sackett of Ten Mile, Reuben Sackett of Illinois and Winfield Sackett of Oklahoma, three sisters; Mrs. Wm. Watson, of Ten Mile; Mrs. John Lamkin of Washington and Mrs. J.A. Draper of Idaho. His wife was a sister of city Clerk, Charles L. Farrar. Copied from Published Obituaries of Macon county, MO by Mears Copied 10/2000 Census 1900 Macon City, Macon, Missouri Census 1900 Moberly, Ward 3 Dist.143, Randolph Co., MO Burial Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri Oakland Cemetery More About EMMA FARRAR: Burial Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri Oakland Cemetery Children of ENOS SACKETT and EMMA FARRAR are: i. LEONA SACKETT, b. 10 Jul 1872, MO; d. 20 Mar 1946, Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri. ii. CARRIE SACKETT, b. 1877, MO; d. Bef. 1901. iii. ROY SACKETT, b. 1879, MO; d. Bef. 1901. Generation No. 2 2. LEONA SACKETT (ENOS, SAMUEL), was born 10 Jul 1872 in MO, and died 20 Mar 1946 in Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri. She married FRED WILLIAMS 1892 in Missouri. He was born Jul 1870 in Missouri, and died Aft. 1946. Census 1910, Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri Census 1920 Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri Census 1930 Moberly, Randolph co., Missouri Burial: Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri Oakland Cemetery Child of LEONA SACKETT and FRED WILLIAMS is: i. LEORA WILLIAMS, b. Dec 1892, Missouri. Census 1910, Moberly, Randolph Co., Missouri **************Huge savings on HDTVs from Dell.com! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221836042x1201399880/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fad.doubleclick.ne t%2Fclk%3B215073686%3B37034322%3Bb)

    05/20/2009 06:43:21
    1. [SACKETT] Elizabeth Sackett Kern
    2. I've been doing some work on Samuel Sackett and his wife Margaret Campbell and their descendants. I noticed that apparently no information has been offered yet for daughter their Elizabeth Sackett who married John Kern in Sangamon County, IL. I have the following information that can be entered into the Sackett database if you are in agreement with it. Should you see any errors, please don't hesitate to let me know. Alyce Beggs Descendants of Elizabeth Sackett Generation No. 1 1. ELIZABETH1 SACKETT died between 1878 and 1880 in Sangamon Co., IL. She married JOHN W. KERN 07 Sep 1865 in Sangamon Co., IL, son of JOHN KERN and CHRISTINA PFIFER. He was born 15 Jul 1845 in Germany, and died 25 Apr 1920 in Joplin, Jasper Co., MO. He married 2. Lavina Beach 12 Feb. 1885 St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., MO More About ELIZABETH SACKETT: Census: 1870, Sackett, Sangamon Co., IL Notes for JOHN W. KERN: Census - 1920 Joplin City, Jasper Co, MO, John is living with his daughter Lola (from his second marriage to Lavina Beach) and her family. More About JOHN W. KERN: Burial: Joplin, MO Census: 1870, Sackett, Sangamon Co., IL Children of ELIZABETH SACKETT and JOHN KERN are: i. MARGARET MAGGIE CHRISTINE2 KERN, b. 28 Aug 1866, Illinois; d. 25 May 1942, Green Grove, Clark Co., WI; m. RICHARD H. BAKER, 27 Jan 1884, Sangamon Co., IL M. 2 Gilbert S. Radley ca 1910 Census - 1870 Sackett, Sangamon Co., IL Census - 1880 Springfield, Sangamon Co, IL, Mary Fagan head of household Census - 1900 Greb, Eddy Co, ND Census - 1910 Pleasant Prairie, Eddy Co, ND Census - 1920 Green Grove, Clark Co, WI Census - 1930 Green Grove, Clark Co, WI Burial Riverside Cemetery, Owen, Clark Co, WI ii. MARY KERN, b. Abt. 1868, Illinois; d. Aft. 1930; m. LEE F. SMITH, 20 Nov 1889, McLean Co., IL. Census - 1870 Sackett, Sangamon Co, IL, with parents John and Elizabeth Kern Census - 1880 Salisbury, Sangamon Co, IL, Mary is living in the household of John Marshall. Census - 1900 Springfield, Sangamon Co, IL Census - 1910 Minneapolis, Hennepin Co, MN Census - 1920 Minneapolis, Hennepin Co, MN Census - 1930 Minneapolis, Hennepin Co, MN iii. SAMUEL KERN, b. Abt. 1870, Illinois. Census: 1870, Sackett, Sangamon Co., IL Lives with parents John and Elizabeth Kern Census 1880 I do not find Samuel iv. EMMA KERN, b. Abt. 1871, Illinois. Census: 1880, Ten Mile, Macon Co., MO Lives with grandparents, Samuel & Margaret Sackett (Need to find marriage/death information) v. ANNA ANNIE KERN, b. 07 Oct 1872, Illinois; d. 27 Aug 1964, Corunna, Shiawassee County, MI; m. DANIEL WEBSTER BUCKLEY, 14 Sep 1893, Emmons Co., ND; he d. 1925. Census - 1880 Salisbury, Sangamon County, IL, Lives with uncle and aunt, Levi Marion Wells and wife Rosa Barbara Kern Wells Census - 1900 Burr Oak Twp, Emmons County, ND, Also living in the household was sister-in-law Loretta Kern age 22 Census - 1910 Shiawassee Twp, Shiawassee County, MI Census - 1920 Shiawassee County, MI Census - 1930 Corunna, Shiawassee County, MI Burial: 1964, Owosso, MI St. Paul's Cemetery vi. REUBEN ALBERT KERN, b. Abt. 1873, Illinois. Census - 1880 Gardner Twsp., Sangamon Co., IL Lives with grandmother, Christina Kern (Do not find him after 1880) vii. CHARLES KERN, b. 1876, Illinois. Census 1880 Gardner Twsp., Sangamon Co., IL Lives with grandmother, Christina Kern (Do not find him after 1880) viii. LORETTA AGNES KERN, b. 03 Apr 1878, Illinois; d. 09 May 1964. M. Thomas Gilbert Cooper May 27, 1904 Bismark, Burleigh Co., ND Census - 1900 Burr Oak Twsp., Emmons Co., ND Living with Daniel Webster Buckley and Anna Kern Buckley (sister and brother-in-law) Census - 1910 Logan, Burleigh Co., ND Census - 1920 Morton Twsp., Burleigh CO., ND Census - 1930 Placerville, El Dorado Co., CA **************Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop: Now in 6 vibrant colors! Shop Dell’s full line of laptops. (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1222399266x1201456865/aol?redir=http:%2F%2Fad.doubleclick.net%2Fclk%3B215073777%3B3703434 3%3Bf)

    05/20/2009 05:10:29
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Caroline Sackett born IL ca 1841
    2. Mike Fisher
    3. Thurmon King wrote: > Hi Alyce, > > It has been a while since we worked on the family of Thomas Sackett trying > to sort out his marriages & etc. > > I don't have anything for a Caroline Sackett, b. c. 1841 because this is the > first I have heard of her. Checking the information I have from the image of > a page containing deaths in the family of Samuel Sackett that I received > from Cathy Rowland, I see that it has: "Syrena C. Sackett departed this life > Jan. 13, 1841." And I didn't have the name of her parents. Therefore, if the > Caroline Sackett, age 9 in the household of Tobias and Rebecca Goodman was > the daughter of Samuel and Syrena; she would have been born on, or before, > Jan. 13, 1841. Due to the fact that Samuel remarried 5 Feb 1843; a baby by > his 1st wife would probably have been raised by her grandparents. > > Looking at the 1850 census for the household of Tobias Goodman, there were > Tobias age 59, Rebecca age 59, Tobias jr., age 18 and Caroline Sackett age > 9. > > On the USGenWeb site for Keokuk co, IA is this: > http://iagenweb.org/keokuk/census/1854/Jackson.htm > 1854 Jackson Township, Keokuk County Iowa State Census > PG / LN / LAST-NAME; FIRST-NAME/MI / MALES / FEMALES / VOTERS / MILITIA / > ALIENS / TOTAL > 4 / 14 / Goodman; Tobias / 2 / 3 / 2 / 1 / -- / 5 > > >From this it would appear that by 1854 Tobias jr had married and Caroline > was still in the household. > > If you are fairly confident that Caroline was a daughter of Samuel and his > 1st wife, I will enter her into the database. > > It is interesting that Samuel and Margarite named their 2nd daughter Surena > Caroline Sackett [b. c. 1854] > > Thurmon > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 7:33 PM > Subject: [SACKETT] Caroline Sackett born IL ca 1841 > > > >> I have been doing a little research on the descendants of Samuel Sackett >> (1815-1891), a son of Thomas Sackett and Catherine Chambers. I didn't >> find >> information in the Sackett database for a child named Caroline Sackett. >> Caroline was born in/about 1841 in Illinois. I believe Caroline is the >> daughter of Samuel Sackett and Syrena/Irene Caroline Goodman Sackett. >> Syrena/Irene Caroline died in 1841 in Illinois. Possibly she died in >> childbirth? >> Caroline Sackett is found with her grandparents Tobias and Rebecca >> Goodman >> in the 1850 census living in Keokuk Co., Iowa. Tobias and Rebecca left >> Iowa >> in 1865 with a wagon train headed for Oregon. Tobias died in Oregon. >> Has >> anyone found anything further on the child, Caroline Sackett? I don't >> find the Goodman's or Caroline after 1850. >> Thanks. >> Alyce Beggs >> > > SACKETT is a Discussion list for Sackett/Sacket Family Genealogy. Associated URL's for this surname: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ and http://www.sackettfamily.info/ > If you need any help, email the List Admin at: [email protected] > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > Alyce and Thurman: This line of reasoning seems pretty sound to me. Like Thurman, I had never heard of Caroline Sackett, but that she was living with the Goodman family seems to me to clench the fact that she was indeed a child of this marriage. Samuel and his wife Margarite Campbell had a daughter named Serena (spelled variously) and I think it has been suggested before that she was named after Syrena/Irene Goodman. If it all pans out according to the reasoning applied, it represents an interesting new chapter of research for Samuel Sackett's family. Mike Fisher

    05/20/2009 02:06:00
    1. [SACKETT] Calling Debbie Barbee
    2. Chris Sackett
    3. Would Debbie Barbee please get in touch. Regards, Chris Sackett

    05/20/2009 10:14:51
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Calling Debbie Barbee
    2. Hi Chris, Steve and I are back in town as of Tuesday night. I have not checked any back mail as of yet. Deb ---------- Original Message ---------- From: Chris Sackett <[email protected]> To: Sackett Family Discussion List <[email protected]> Subject: [SACKETT] Calling Debbie Barbee Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 16:14:51 +0100 Would Debbie Barbee please get in touch. Regards, Chris Sackett SACKETT is a Discussion list for Sackett/Sacket Family Genealogy. Associated URL's for this surname: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ and http://www.sackettfamily.info/ If you need any help, email the List Admin at: [email protected] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ____________________________________________________________ Get your dream car or truck. Click here. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/BLSrjpTLa8sXIPHwFhvQb7hZijTtEsCEZChHo1wK86rQ6igF0vGGILh4sFq/

    05/20/2009 09:36:26