This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SACKETT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ChEBAIB/240.1 Message Board Post: Hi; It would help greatly if we had a bit more information; When and where was Estelle born? Who were her parents? Where and when did she die? When and where died she marry Albert Michaud? Warm Regards, Thurmon King Historian, The Sackett Family Association
Dear Folks! I received this on another list and realized it is still SO TRUE even though it is from five years ago. The last paragraphs have reminded me that I'm not doing very well in this area at this time. Hope it is relevant for you too! Now let us do something about it especially in the area of backup! :) 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 =================================================== Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 20:14:35 -0700 From: Jeff Scism <Scismgenie@adelphia.net Subject: documenting yourself This is a letter I wrote to genealogists for teh changing of the millenium, although four and a half years have past, I think it still applies. The Case for Documenting Yourself From Rootsweb Review, 1999 THE COMING DAY OF GENEALOGY by Jeff Scism Knowing where we are from is the first step on the road to where we will be. The search for personal history and its relationship to our personal lives makes history come alive. The lesson of genealogy isn't simply a knowledge of what happened in the past, but also what we know about our present. Now and in the future the history documented and saved for future reference will be the known events of our contemporary past. Our views from the end of the 20th century will be classical perspective at the end of the 21st century. To put the concept in perspective, think about your family research and the documentation you find about your 19th century ancestors. How does that information impact on the data you are saving about the lives of the members of your current family? To research the past and store that information for easy future retrieval will be the legacy of today's genealogist/historian. A greater legacy will be the way we store information about ourselves. Making the research of our family's past a priority now but failing to document our own involvement in current history is shortchanging the future. Think about your ancestors of the year 1900, or 1800, or any year in the past. How many of us can say we "know" these ancestors? How many of us have "living" documents of these ancestors? Wills, marriage certificates, and short newspaper notes are a poor "story" of a life spent. How many diary and journal writers were there in our collective past? What was our ancestor's view of events of his/her day? Knowing the regional history of an ancestor, and "milestone" events, can give an indication of where and why, but to have the story in his or her own words is a priceless insight into the person's life. Now, how many of us have an ancestor's actual autobiography written in his or her own hand? Right now you are a family historian studying the lives of all who came before you. Are you documenting your own life in a "hard" form for the genealogists of the future, so that in the year 2100 your great-great-grandchildren will be able to say they know you? Documenting your life the way you would want your ancestors to be documented is the first step to being the person your descendants will know from the past, and a journal of your thoughts on current events will be a marker and a reference valuable to many, not just your descendants. -- What I would like to add after retrospect is that fewer people are writing ON paper. As many of us know, the electronic documents we work with everyday can vanish in an instant, and be forever lost. BACK UP your data, all of it onto a CD, (or multiple copies) and store it away from your computer, your Home, and in a safe place where it will still be known to be if something tragic happens, and by all means mention it in your will. I know you would hate to see your life's work callously deleted, after your death because whoever inherits your computer has no genealogical interest, or willingness to preserve what is in there. Remember your working notes tell an important story, your FINISHED sections should be clearly findable and PRINTED OUT. WORST CASE: if your computer takes a dump, you can always scan documents and hopefully OCR the text back into a computer editable form. Hook your safety belts, and take the ride, but make sure that the work survives to be passed on to the next one who will continue it. ~~ Jeffery G. Scism. IBSSG Genealogy is the art convincing public officials that you need to have a document to determine IF you are a descendant, and if you had Proof of descendancy, you wouldn't NEED the document.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ChEBAIB/240 Message Board Post: Estelle and Albert had son Edgar H. Michaud. Looking for information on wife of Edgar. Edgar had a daughter, Janet Heierling. Would like to see if information can be exchanged. Edgar died in 1978. He is buried in Worth, Illinois at Chapel Hill Gardens.
Listers, we all have our brick walls in genealogy. I had a thought that if folks attending the 1st Sackett Family Gathering in Salt Lake City in September, brought some of their "brick walls" along with them, it would be a great opportunity to discuss them with others and perhaps get some new directions for searching. And what better venue to launch new searches than at the Family History Library in SLC. Just a thought. Tom Smith
An obituary of 3150 General Delos B Sacket 1822-1885 from the New York Times of 9 March 1885 appears at http://www.morrisville.edu/library/local_history/images/delos.html I don't recall seeing this before, but sorry if it's repeat information. I got this from Google Alert. Are other folks using this service? Regards, Chris
FYI... 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: David Parker [mailto:agdparker@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:35 AM To: siders@cableone.net Subject: RE: FW: [SACKETT-L] Sackett in Texas, Young County Thanks for the invitation! At this point, I am not sure of the Sackett connection on the line I am researching. I have a marriage record that is either for a Sackett or a Tackett, but I can't be sure yet since the record isn't totally clear. Once I can confirm the name, then I will consider joining a list and a society, but until then I am still just putting out some feelers to see what I can find. Thanks, David >From: "Nancy Cluff Siders" <siders@cableone.net> >To: <agdparker@hotmail.com> >CC: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> >Subject: FW: [SACKETT-L] Sackett in Texas, Young County >Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 06:18:01 -0600 >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Received: from mail.cableone.net ([24.116.0.122]) by mc8-f27.hotmail.com >with Microsoft SMTPSVC(5.0.2195.6824); Wed, 30 Jun 2004 05:18:10 -0700 >Received: from LapTop (unverified [24.119.57.21]) by smail2.cableone.net >(SurgeMail 1.9b) with ESMTP id 7486840 for multiple; Wed, 30 Jun 2004 >05:04:49 -0700 >X-Message-Info: JGTYoYF78jEjbaKW/hQzx9TmoWseotAP >Return-Path: <siders@cableone.net> >Message-ID: <000e01c45e9c$49d39a50$fae4fea9@LapTop> >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.3416 >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1409 >X-Server: High Performance Mail Server - http://surgemail.com >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 30 Jun 2004 12:18:10.0692 (UTC) >FILETIME=[4F060440:01C45E9C] > > >Hi David! > >With your connections to the SACKETT surname, you might want to consider >joining the free SACKETT-L Mailing List as well as our newly formed >TSFA. >You will find instructions on how to join this free mailing list at: > >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ > >To avoid spam, the list has to be blocked. Hence, you must be a member >before you may post to the list. If you have any problem joining, >please do not hesitate to contact me as List Admin. > >Consider this also an invitation for you to join The Sackett Family >Association (TSFA) that a group of subscribers created this past year. >Currently there are no dues associated with TSFA. To join TSFA, simply >send an email to Tom Smith at: tsmith26@comcast.net You may find more >information about TSFA at: www.sackettfamily.info > >More information about TSFA is also on the SACKETT-L web site listed >first. Our first Family Gathering (Reunion) is planned in September. >The web site to read more is at: >http://www.geocities.com/sackettreunion/index.htm > >Again, let me know if you have any problems subscribing or if you just >have questions about either TSFA or SACKETT-L. > > >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: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com] On Behalf >Of agdparker@hotmail.com >Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 10:41 AM >To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [SACKETT-L] Sackett in Texas, Young County > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: SACKETT >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ChEBAIB/239 > >Message Board Post: > >I am looking for a Sackett family in Texas, specifically Young county. >I have an Elizabeth Jane Sackett born April 1830 in Illinois who marries >an Oliver Morrill in 1858 in Young County, Texas. In the 1880 and 1900 >census, her father is shown as born in Vermont, mother Illinois. > >Unfortunately, Sackett may also be a married name of Elizabeth, so I may >be looking for her first husband, who appears to be gone by 1858. Any >help would be appreciated. >
Hi David! With your connections to the SACKETT surname, you might want to consider joining the free SACKETT-L Mailing List as well as our newly formed TSFA. You will find instructions on how to join this free mailing list at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ To avoid spam, the list has to be blocked. Hence, you must be a member before you may post to the list. If you have any problem joining, please do not hesitate to contact me as List Admin. Consider this also an invitation for you to join The Sackett Family Association (TSFA) that a group of subscribers created this past year. Currently there are no dues associated with TSFA. To join TSFA, simply send an email to Tom Smith at: tsmith26@comcast.net You may find more information about TSFA at: www.sackettfamily.info More information about TSFA is also on the SACKETT-L web site listed first. Our first Family Gathering (Reunion) is planned in September. The web site to read more is at: http://www.geocities.com/sackettreunion/index.htm Again, let me know if you have any problems subscribing or if you just have questions about either TSFA or SACKETT-L. 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: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of agdparker@hotmail.com Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 10:41 AM To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SACKETT-L] Sackett in Texas, Young County This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SACKETT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ChEBAIB/239 Message Board Post: I am looking for a Sackett family in Texas, specifically Young county. I have an Elizabeth Jane Sackett born April 1830 in Illinois who marries an Oliver Morrill in 1858 in Young County, Texas. In the 1880 and 1900 census, her father is shown as born in Vermont, mother Illinois. Unfortunately, Sackett may also be a married name of Elizabeth, so I may be looking for her first husband, who appears to be gone by 1858. Any help would be appreciated. ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== To Subscribe to the digest, SACKETT-D, address your email to: sackett-d-request@rootsweb.com and type: SUBSCRIBE. Remember to unsubscribe yourself from sackett-l or you will get multiple copies! ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Lorenzo Sackett Born Nov. 15, 1812 Died OCt. 15, 1890, buried Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee Wisconsin Wife: Eliza A Slone Married Location: Oswego, New York Fred Sackett SACKETT-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > SACKETT-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 150 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: [SACKETT-L] Squire Sackett ["Kari Roehl" <kariroehl@charter.ne] > #2 SACKETT AND HOWE CONNECTION IN GER ["Jill Jessen Hernandez" <kpitblu@c] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from SACKETT-D, send a message to > > SACKETT-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Re: [SACKETT-L] Squire Sackett > From: > > "Kari Roehl" <kariroehl@charter.net> > Date: > > Sat, 19 Jun 2004 18:20:49 -0500 > To: > > SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com > > > I'm working on his brother Lorenzo too. > > Kari > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Thurmon King" <THURMONKING@peoplepc.com> > To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 6:05 PM > Subject: Re: [SACKETT-L] Squire Sackett > > >> Kari: >> >> Thank you for the information on the family of Squire Sackett. His name, >> dates of birth and death, place of burial, and his wife's name is all that > > I > >> had. >> >> Information provided by Fred Sackett says that Squire Sackett was a son of >> Weygant's #610-Ezra Sacket and Sarah Hurd. Weygant stated on page 155; > > "Of > >> their sons to daughters we have the record of but one." and he listed a >> daughter; Olive, b. 1805. Fred Sackett lists 11 children for Ezra and >> Sarah. >> >> Best, >> Thurmon >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Kari Roehl" <kariroehl@charter.net> >> To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 1:36 PM >> Subject: [SACKETT-L] Squire Sackett >> >> >>> Thurmon >>> Here's what I have on Squire Sackett and descendants. I leave it up to >> >> you to figure out who he belongs to ;) >> <CLIPPED> >> >> >> ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== >> RootsWeb blocks attachments. So sharing photos is not possible through >> the list; send off-list individually. If you have a text file you wish to > > share, save it as text and insert the text into your message. > >> ============================== >> Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >> Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >> > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > SACKETT AND HOWE CONNECTION IN GERMAN CAMP, CT > From: > > "Jill Jessen Hernandez" <kpitblu@cox.net> > Date: > > Sat, 19 Jun 2004 21:25:02 -0700 > To: > > SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com > > > I just found this message .. it comes from a list I am on... I went > back to the Archives .. put in SACKETT and .. there is a Connection to > J. HOWE (that could be any name that starts with J) Hoping that it > could be John ..HOWE.. Ira HOWE's father .. Ira married Elizabeth > SACKETT ... (we do not know who her parents were..) I will investigate > more and find out, if I can, IF John HOWE lived in any of the towns of > Amenia: Ameniaville, The City, Wassaic, Amenia Union, > South Amenia, Leedsville, Sharon Station > > <<<: GenConnecticut-L@rootsweb.com > Message-Id: <199812051505.KAA16186@mime4.prodigy.com> > Subject: [GenConnecticut-L] Gillett > > I don't have anything on Samuel, but find th following in Frenc's > 1860 NY Gazetteer: > > The town of Amenia: Ameniaville, The City, Wassaic, Amenia Union, > South Amenia, Leedsville, Sharon Station > > Richard Sackett purchased large tracts of the Indians in Sharon > Station and in Sharon, CT, and settled in 1711. Mr Sackett was > connected with the Livingstons in the settlement of the Palatinates > at "German Camp" (now Germantown, Columbia Co.). Ulric Winegar and > his son Capt. Garrett, were the next families. They removed from > "German Camp" in 1724 and settled on the Oblong tract. The father > died in 1754, aged 102 years. _______ Delamater settled soon after > the Winegars, n.w. of Amenia Union. Henry Nase, Stephen Hopkins, Joel > GILLETT, Hez. King,Abm. and Joshua Paine, J. Howe, and Elisha KINNEY > settled previous to 1743. After this time the town rapidly filled up > with settlers, mostly from New England.>>>> > > Any thoughts?? Jill > Re: [SACKETT-L] Squire Sackett.eml > > Content-Type: > > message/rfc822 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > SACKETT AND HOWE CONNECTION IN GERMAN CAMP, CT.eml > > Content-Type: > > message/rfc822 > >
Squire Sackett is the Son of Ezra Sackett # 610, which is the Son of Ezra Sackett # 191 Fred Sackett SACKETT-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > SACKETT-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 148 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Squire Sackett ["Kari Roehl" <kariroehl@charter.ne] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from SACKETT-D, send a message to > > SACKETT-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > > Squire Sackett > From: > > "Kari Roehl" <kariroehl@charter.net> > Date: > > Sat, 19 Jun 2004 15:36:24 -0500 > To: > > SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com > > > Thurmon > Here's what I have on Squire Sackett and descendants. I leave it up to you to figure out who he belongs to ;) > > Ancestry.com entry > Americans, Three Hundred Fifty Years and More > austinrdon@hotmail.com > Squire Sackett, M, birth 5 Sept 1808 in Sandisfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts > Marriage Sarah Hewitt, b: 18 Jul 1809 in Norfolk, Litchfield County, Connecticut > Children. 1. Clifford J. Sackett > Sarah's parents are Joshua H. Hewitt and Mary Williams > ---------- > 1840 US Federal Census > Milwaukee East Ward, Milwaukee, Wisconsin > > Squire Sacket, Males under 5 (1), Males between 30 & 40 (1) > Females between 5 & 10 (1), Females between 20 & 30 (1) > ------------ > 1850 US Federal Census > Wauwatosa, Milwaukee, Wisconsin > M432_1003, Page 505, 8/6/1850 > 321,326 > > Squire Sacket 40,M,W, Farmer, 3000, Mass > Sarah 39, F,W, Conn > S.J. 15, F,W, New York, Attending School > E.H. 10,M,W, Wisconsin, Attending School > A.M. 8, F,W, Wisconsin, Attending School > -------------- > 1860 US Federal Census > Wauwatosa, Milwaukee, Wisconsin > M653_1420, Page 621, 7/19/1860 > 936, 905 > > Squire Sackett, 51, M, Farmer, 7000,1000, Mass > Sarah 50, F, Wife, Conn > Sarah J. 25, F, Teacher, New York > Edwin H. 20, M,Farm Hand, Wisconsin > Ann M. 17, F, Wisconsin > --------------- > 1870 US Federal Census > Village of Waukesha (Waukesha PO), Waukesha, Wisconsin > M593_1743, Page 473 > 222, 216 > Sackett, Squire 61, M,W, Fire Insurance Agent, 3500,7000, Mass > Sarah 60, F, W, Keeping House, Conn > Sarah 34, F, W, No Occ, New York > Anna 26, F,W, No Occ, Wisconsin > ------ > 1880 US Federal Census > Waukesha, Waukesha, Wisconsin > Roll: T9_1451; Family History Film; 1255452; Page; 276C, Enumeration District 270 > Line 29, 135, 138 > Sackett, Sarah, W,F, 70, Widowed, Keeping house,Conn,Conn,Conn > Anna, W, F, 30, daughter, single, at home, Wis, Mass, Conn > Eartelmeyer, Vincent, W,M,14, hired boy, single, goes to school,Wis, Germany,Germany > ------- > 1880 US Census > Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas > FHLF 1254400 #T9-0400, Page 246C > Eli Teed, Self,Married,M,W,48,NY,Stockman,NY,NY > S.J.Teed Wife,Married,M,W,45,NY,Keeps House,NY,NY > Elmore Teed,Son,Single,M,W,5,KS,At Home,NY,NY > --------- > 1910 US Census, 1-WD Waukesha, Waukesha, Wisconsin > T624_1741, Part 2, Page 115A > ancestry.com index only-actual census page not viewed > Teed, Elmore S, 35, Kansas, White, Male > ------- > 1920 US Census, Waukesha, Waukesha, Wisconsin > T625_2020, Page 1B, ED 196, Image 0947 > Line 34, 13, 13 > Teed, Elmore S, Head, O,M,M,W,44,S, Yes, Yes, Kansas, New York, New York > ------ > Waukesha County Death Index (partial) > www.linkstothepast.com > Anna M. Sackett d. 29 Sep 1898 v:02 pg:0190 reel:135 > Sarah Sackett d. 27 Apr 1886 v:01 pg:0209 reel:134 > > ------ > Wauwatosa Cemetery > Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin > Contributed by Tom Wontorek tjlmw@earthlink.net > www.interment.net > > Sackett, Anna M. b. 10/29/1843, d. 10/29/1898 bur. 7-4-NE > Sackett, Edwin H. b.1840 d. 11/22/1862 bur. 7-4-NE > Sackett, Sarah S. b. 1810, d. 4/27/1886, bur. 7-4-NE > Sackett, Squire b. 1808, d. 9/22/1878, bur 7-4-NE > Teed, Elmore b. 1875, d. 12/16/1946, bur 7-4-NE #2559 > Teed, Sarah d. 8/21/1903, bur. 7-4-NE > ----------- > Waukesha Freeman, Waukesha, Wisconsin > October 3, 1878 > > Died > SACKETT--At Waukesha, Sept. twenty-second, 1878, Mr. Squire Sackett, aged 70 years. The deceased had resided here for a good many years and enjoyed the utmost respect of all who knew him. > --------- > Waukesha Freeman, Waukesha Wisconsin > May 13, 1886 > Died > SACKETT-At her home in Waukesha, on April 27, 1886, Mrs. Sarah S. Sackett, re___lict? of Squire Sackett, aged 76 years and 10 months. > > ---------- > Waukesha Freeman, Waukesha, Wisconsin > May 27, 1886 > Died > SACKETT-At Waukesha, Wis., April 27th, 1886, Mrs. Sarah S. Sacket, widow of the late Squire Sackett, aged 77 years. > Mrs. Sackett was a native of Winsted, Conn., and was married at New York City in 1835. Two years later she came with her husband to Milwaukee, at which place they continued to reside until 1855, when they removed to Waukesha. Her husband preceded her in death. > Two children survive her, Mrs. Sarah J. Teed, of Kansas City, and Miss M. Sackett who resides here. A son died while in the service of his country, at Nashville, Tenn. He was a member of the 24th Wisconsin Volunteers. > Mrs. Sackett was a lady of very highly esteemed by all her acquaintances, among whom she will long be mourned. > -------- > Waukesha Freeman, Waukesha, Wisconsin > April 9, 1903 > Deaths > Mrs. Sarah J. Teed > Mrs. Sarah J. Teed died March 21, at her home in Kansas City, Kas., after an illness of a year's duration. She was an old resident of Kansas City, having moved there from Wisconsin in 1872. Mrs. Teed was born in New York City, January 18, 1835. When a young girl her parents, Squire Sackett and wife, removed to Wisconsin and first settled at Milwaukee, then a small village and trading post. Later they moved to Waukesha, then called Prairieville, where she grew to womanhood and was married to Eli Teed. She leaves one son, Elmore S. Teed. The funeral was held on the 23rd ult., from her late home. The body was placed in a receiving vault to await removal to Wauwatosa cemetery, Wauwatosa. > ------- > Personal Information > > Name: Edwin H. Sackett > Company: E > Unit: 24 Wisconsin Infantry. > Rank - Induction: 5 Corporal > Rank - Discharge: Corporal > Allegiance: Union > > > > > > > Source Information: > United States National Archives. Civil War Compiled Military Service Records [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. > ------- > > > June 18, 2004 > 8:52 PM > > > Personal Information > > Name: Edwin H Sackett , > Residence: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin > Enlistment Date: 09 August 1862 > Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE > Side Served: Union > State Served: Wisconsin > Unit Numbers: 3076 3076 > Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 09 August 1862 > Enlisted in Company E, 24th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 09 August 1862. > Died of disease Company E, 24th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 22 November 1862 in Nashville, TN > > > > > > > Source Information: > Historical Data Systems, comp. Military Records of Individual Civil War Soldiers. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works. > Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 - Historical Data Systems Inc.P.O. Box 196 Kingston, MA 02364 > -------- > Waukesha Freeman, Waukesha, Wisconsin > > December 19, 1907 > > WERE THEY REALLY MARRIED? > Elmore Teed Alleges Wife Had Never Been Divorced From Former Husband. > > Elmore S. Teed in his amended answer to the complaint made against him by his wife, Laura E. Teed, who has brought suit for divorce, adds to the complications of the case by alleging that to the best of his knowledge and belief, the plaintiff was never divorced from her first husband William Thacker. An affidavit of Thacker has been filed to the effect that he never secured a divorce from his wife, though he heard she was dead and so married again. Mrs. Teed admitted before a court commissioner that she had never brought action for divorce against Thacker, but heard that he had secured a divorce from her. > > April 28, 1908 > Circuit Court Doings > Teed Case Disposed of, White vs. White Now Being Tried > > Judge Lueck reconvened court here on Tuesday and gave his decision annulling the marriage of Elmore S. and Laura E. Teed. The evidence showed that Mrs. Teed had not been divorced from a former husband, Wm. C.Thacker, of Pittsburg, Kansas. The marriage ceremony between Mr. Teed and the defendanct is said to have been the result of a request of Mr. Teed's mother while on her death bed. > > (Continues regarding White vs. White case) > > December 19, 1946 > E.S. Teed, Fomerly of Waukesha, Dead > > Elmore S. Teed, 71, Waukesha, died in St. Mary's hospital at Rhinelander at 2 a.m. Tuesday following a short illness. Death was due to pneumonia. > > He had been a member of the Odd Fellow's lodge in Waukesha since Jan. 22, 1915. He was born February 25, 1875, in Kansas City, Kans. He lived in Waukesha for many years until 1930, when he became a patient at the Lake Tomahawk state camp in Oneida county. On Sept 1, 1932, his health had improved and he was hired to work at the state camp. He had been a patient in the hospital at Rhinelander since Dec. 7. > > Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. from the Erling Larson funeral home, with Rev. Edward T. Soper of Pewaukee officiating. Interment will be in the Wauwatosa cemetery. > > ------- > WWI Draft Registration Card Sept 11, 1918 > ancestry.com Roll 1675079 > Elmore Sackett Teed > 716 Maple Ave Waukesha, Waukesha Co. > Age 43 > born February 25, 1875 > Stock Keeper,Waukesha Motor Co., Waukesha, Wis. > > ------ > Waukesha Freeman, Waukesha, Wisconsin November 3, 1898 > DEATH OF MISS SACKETT > Well-known Lady Wills $2000 For Educational Purposes > (From Saturday's Daily.) > > Miss Anna Sackett died this morning at her home on the corner of Oakland and Arcadian Avenues. She was 55 years old and this was her birthday. For some time past she has been a sufferer with consumption and for the past few weeks her death has been expected at any time. She was born at Granville, Wis., and came here with her parents in 1867 and has lived here ever since. She has considerable property and was charitably inclined. She educated and started in business Vincent Ertelmeyer, who died last February. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Sarah J. Teed of Kansas City, who is the only surviving member of the family. Mrs. Teed has been here for some time caring for her sister. > > FOR EDUCATION OF YOUTH. > > Miss Sackett disposed of her property by will made August, 1897. Under its provisions most of her estate goes to her sister, Mrs. Teed, though there are several legacies to other relatives and a bequest of two thousand dollars to trustees who are to keep that amount invested so the income shall be used for higher education of some young person who may be recommended by trustees of the Baptist church here for the four years now beginning, of the Methodist church for the next four years, and of the Presbyterian church for the next four: afterwards proceeding in the same order, indefinitely. > > The funeral will be held at the house at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning, Rev. P.S. Everett officiating. Interment will take place at Wauwatosa where the other members of the family are buried. > > Another article same paper and date: > > FOOTBALL COST $5000 > ONE GAME EXPENSIVE FOR CARROLL COLLEGE. > The Late Miss Sackett So Shocked By a Game That She Canceled Intended Legacy. > > A game of foot-ball played by Carroll College students in the summer of 1886 cost that institution $5,000. > > Miss Anna M. Sackett of this city, who died last week, had a benevolent heart and was a strong believer in the best possible education for the young. She had lived here many years, had watched the work of Carroll College and believed that it was good. She decided to assist that work to the best of her ability and she made her will, giving a legacy of $5,000 to the Trustees of Carroll for the benefit of that institution. > > Under these circumstances she was naturally interested in whatever concerned the interests of the College, and during one summer she heard and read so much about foot-ball in the school that she decided to see a game for herself and ascertain what it was like. > > HORRIFIED AT THE GAME. > So in the early autumn after the games were started she drove out one day to see a game between the College and a visiting eleven. She was astonished and horrified at what she saw. Her ideas of sport had never included the rough-and-tumble fury of foot ball. She was a fragile woman and the rough contest between the long-haired kickers and punters seemed to her merely an arrangement for maiming and killing those who engaged in it. She had no sympathy at all for the authorities of the college who encouraged such proceedings under the name of sport. She went home and sent for her lawyer. Under her direction he drew up another will which contained no legacy for the College, and she signed it, the former will being destroyed. So vanished Carroll's prospects in that direction. > > PROF.RANKIN'S FAVORITE GAME > It is a conspicuous illustration of the irony of fate that the game of foot ball which has been so stoutly promoted and upheld by Prof. W.L. Rankin, president of the college, should cost the college a large sum of money just at the time of her greatest need. Every cent that can be collected for the college now is wanted as it was never wanted before. > > Fifty thousand dollars must be raised soon if the splendid gift of an equal sum by Mr. and Mrs. Vorhees is to be realized. Sums of five thousand dollars to be devoted to this fund come occasionally but not often. This unexpected legacy would have been a most welcome addition to the fund. > > Prof. Rankin is a strong believer in foot ball, works hard to keep a good team in the field, and enjoys a game like the youngest enthusiast. He has several times written letters to the papers setting forth the fine points of the game and asking for it a cordial public support. > > Miss Sackett knew nothing and cared nothing about the theory of the game. She saw only its roughness and she found that conclusive. Her position was that an institution that fostered foot ball did more harm in that way than it could do good in an educational way. And so she cancelled her bequest to Carroll College. > > Warmest, > > Kari Roehl > > > > > > Squire Sackett.eml > > Content-Type: > > message/rfc822 > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SACKETT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ChEBAIB/239 Message Board Post: I am looking for a Sackett family in Texas, specifically Young county. I have an Elizabeth Jane Sackett born April 1830 in Illinois who marries an Oliver Morrill in 1858 in Young County, Texas. In the 1880 and 1900 census, her father is shown as born in Vermont, mother Illinois. Unfortunately, Sackett may also be a married name of Elizabeth, so I may be looking for her first husband, who appears to be gone by 1858. Any help would be appreciated.
Dear Daniel, Sorry to hear about you mother. You have my sympathy and prayers. Diane >From: Daniel Sackett <transitdan@yahoo.com> >Reply-To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com >To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [SACKETT-L] obituary >Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 11:13:03 -0700 (PDT) > > >Dear Friends; > >Just a quick note to let you all know of my Mother's passing. I have been >having a bad time with a computer virus for the last few months as well as >trying to be with my mom as much as I can. > > > >Thank you all for your prayers and good thoughts during a troubling time. > >Daniel > > > > > >The Missoulian > >Sunday, June 27, 2004 > > > >Isobel Rita dAmboise Sackett > > > >Missoula Isobel Rita dAmboise Sackett, 75, died Saturday, June 26, at >Bee Hive Homes. > >Arrangements are pending with Garden City Funeral Home and Crematory. > > > > > >:) Daniel ~*~ > > > > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! > > >==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== >To Subscribe to the digest, SACKETT-D, address your email to: >sackett-d-request@rootsweb.com and type: SUBSCRIBE. Remember to >unsubscribe yourself from sackett-l or you will get multiple copies! > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Daniel, I'm truly sorry to hear about the death of your Mother. No wonder you have been so quiet the last few years. After being focused on the care of your Mother when she needed you, you may find yourself with time again and needing to get back into your old hobbies. I hope you won't forget us! We haven't forgotten our dear Daniel who started with SACKETT-L from the beginning of the list in 1997. Take care of yourself now! 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: Daniel Sackett [mailto:transitdan@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 11:13 AM To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SACKETT-L] obituary Dear Friends; Just a quick note to let you all know of my Mother's passing. I have been having a bad time with a computer virus for the last few months as well as trying to be with my mom as much as I can. Thank you all for your prayers and good thoughts during a troubling time. Daniel The Missoulian Sunday, June 27, 2004 Isobel Rita d'Amboise - Sackett Missoula - Isobel Rita d'Amboise - Sackett, 75, died Saturday, June 26, at Bee Hive Homes. Arrangements are pending with Garden City Funeral Home and Crematory. :) Daniel ~*~ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== To Subscribe to the digest, SACKETT-D, address your email to: sackett-d-request@rootsweb.com and type: SUBSCRIBE. Remember to unsubscribe yourself from sackett-l or you will get multiple copies! ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Dear Friends; Just a quick note to let you all know of my Mother's passing. I have been having a bad time with a computer virus for the last few months as well as trying to be with my mom as much as I can. Thank you all for your prayers and good thoughts during a troubling time. Daniel The Missoulian Sunday, June 27, 2004 Isobel Rita d�Amboise � Sackett Missoula � Isobel Rita d�Amboise � Sackett, 75, died Saturday, June 26, at Bee Hive Homes. Arrangements are pending with Garden City Funeral Home and Crematory. :) Daniel ~*~ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ChEBAIB/238 Message Board Post: I am looking for more info on my GGG grandmother, Sarah Sackett b- abt 1765 . She married Reubin Bunnell , In 1802 , some went to Canfield, Oh. I have little on her line. Could use some help. Thanks Jo
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ChEBAIB/237 Message Board Post: I am looking for more info on my GGG grandmother, Sarah Sackett b- abt 1765 . She married Reubin Bunnell , In 1802 , some went to Canfield, Oh. I have little on her line. Could use some help. Thanks Jo
Chris, My wife and I arrive on Thursday the 9th @ 1:00 and leave on Monday the 13th on a morning flight. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Sackett" <chris@sackett.org.uk> To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 4:00 PM Subject: [SACKETT-L] Dates for Reunion > Nancy & Tom (& others who have booked up for SLC), > > It would help me decide on my dates if you would kindly let me know the > dates you have booked for. As I have to travel even further than Simon and > John, I would like to make a worthwhile job of it and stay about a week - > but not on my own! I was thinking maybe Wednesday or Thursday before the > weekend to Tuesday or Wednesday after. > > Regards, > Chris > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > Visit the SACKETT-L Web Page at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Chris and All, I will be there from about the 4th until the 13th, with my parents. They are taking a 6 week trip to CA and back to MI but as I don't have that much vacation plan to get there the 4th. I don't have tickets yet but that is just due to procrastination. I plan to spend the whole week researching as much as possible at Library but I am sure that I along with my parents are interested in meeting up with family any time we can. I am also hoping that the Library will have some good courses (well I am sure they are all good so I guess ones that I am interested in would be more accurate). Liesa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Sackett" <chris@sackett.org.uk> To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 4:00 PM Subject: [SACKETT-L] Dates for Reunion > Nancy & Tom (& others who have booked up for SLC), > > It would help me decide on my dates if you would kindly let me know the > dates you have booked for. As I have to travel even further than Simon and > John, I would like to make a worthwhile job of it and stay about a week - > but not on my own! I was thinking maybe Wednesday or Thursday before the > weekend to Tuesday or Wednesday after. > > Regards, > Chris > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > Visit the SACKETT-L Web Page at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Col. Richard Sackett married Rachel Holmes. There children were as follows: 1. Nathaniel Sackett, born 9 April 1770. Married Sarah Warren 24 Jan., 1796. He died 7 Nov. 1817 at Catatonk,NY. 2. Col. Caleb H. Sackett, born 9 April 1770. Married Jane McMaster, daughter of James McMaster, the first settler here and the original owner by purchase from the Indians of all the land on which the village of Owego is situated. 3. Betsy Sackett. Married William Holmes. 4. Polly Sackett. The children of Nathaniel and Sarah were as follows: 1. Capt.Richard H. Sackett, born 5 Dec 1796, at Owego. Married Eunice Hollister. He died 15 Aug. 1876, at Owego. 2. Polly Sackett, born 8 Jan. 1799. Died 19 Feb. 1799. 3. Betsy bush Sackett,b. 8 Jan 1800. Married William Walter Hunt, of Camden,NJ, 10 Sept. 1818. d. 7 Oct. 1885. 4. William H. Sackett b. 29 Sept. 1802. Married first Pluma Woodford,1 Nov. 1827. Second, Mary Jane Payne Clark, of Newark, NJ. d. 30 May 1878. 5. Nathaniel Lord Sackett, b. 15 Oct. 1804. Married Lucy Smith in 1828. d. 22 July 1855. 6. Polly Teresa Sackett, b. 24 Aug. 1807. Married James Clark, of Ithaca,NY. d. 2 Aug. 1848. 7. John James Sackett, b. 10 Nov. 1809. Married first Adelaide Stanley. Married second, Fanny Talcott, 6 Sept. 1836. He d. 9 Dec. 1879. she d. 7 Dec. 1863. 8. Sarah Warren Sackett, b. 14 April. 1812. Married Ira Keeler, 11 Feb.1836. d. 9 March 1886. 9. Susan Mead Sackett, b. 6 Feb. 1815. Married Elias Richardson. He d. 10 Sept. 1892 and she d. 4 May 1874, at Ottawa Ill. 10. Rachel H. Sackett, b. 23 Oct. 1817. m. Robert E. Joslin, 1841. d. 17 Oct. 1882
Nancy & Tom (& others who have booked up for SLC), It would help me decide on my dates if you would kindly let me know the dates you have booked for. As I have to travel even further than Simon and John, I would like to make a worthwhile job of it and stay about a week - but not on my own! I was thinking maybe Wednesday or Thursday before the weekend to Tuesday or Wednesday after. Regards, Chris
Chris and All, I'll be in SLC beginning Friday, 10 September to Monday, 13 September 2004. Unfortunately, Bill and I won't be able to stay a week this time. Surely there are some other die hard genealogists who will be there for you! We wish we could! It was a hoot last September! :) I'd like to take this opportunity to personally invite all those on this list to this exciting event! For those who wish to find out more information and to hopefully register for this reunion, please go to: http://www.geocities.com/sackettreunion/index.htm 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: Chris Sackett [mailto:chris@sackett.org.uk] Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 1:00 PM To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SACKETT-L] Dates for Reunion Nancy & Tom (& others who have booked up for SLC), It would help me decide on my dates if you would kindly let me know the dates you have booked for. As I have to travel even further than Simon and John, I would like to make a worthwhile job of it and stay about a week - but not on my own! I was thinking maybe Wednesday or Thursday before the weekend to Tuesday or Wednesday after. Regards, Chris ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== Visit the SACKETT-L Web Page at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237