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    1. RE: [SACKETT-L] 654-Almeron Sackett & Rachel White marriage
    2. OK, I did find one or 2 mentions in Thetford records about William mostly witnessing records for Jonathan Nichols who was married to Phrene Sackett. I have thought he was the brother of Phrene. yes? Will take a look for Leonard later this evening. -----Original Message----- From: Thurmon King [mailto:thurmonking@netscape.net] Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 1:02 AM To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [SACKETT-L] 654-Almeron Sackett & Rachel White marriage <louellas@endor.com> wrote: >Where in Vermont did William live? I have found lots more >information in the town records of Vermont for that time >period than show up in Montpelier.. I sometimes go over >into Vermont and look at records..plan on going to >Chittendon Co. fairly soon. >Louella Louella: William lived at Thetford, Orange Co., VT from 1788 to 1805 when he moved to Aurelius, Cayuga Co., NY. Thurmon BTW: I received a query about a Leonard Pleune (b. 22 Oct 1902). He married 22 Jul 1932, Alice Irene Shepard in Spokane, WA. I'm wondering if he shows up in the 1910 or the 1920 census? -- Thurmon Accurate Information Is Our Goal. __________________________________________________________________ Introducing the New Netscape Internet Service. Only $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Netscape. Just the Net You Need. New! Netscape Toolbar for Internet Explorer Search from anywhere on the Web and block those annoying pop-ups. Download now at http://channels.netscape.com/ns/search/install.jsp ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== What is The Sackett Family Association (TSFA)? Visit http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett to find more information. ============================== 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

    04/25/2004 03:08:06
    1. RE: [SACKETT-L] Joel Bascom Sackett
    2. Looks like he was one of the "undercounts" of 1870. Can find Joel B. and B. Joel in 1850, 1860, 1880 & 1900 but not 1870..searched 3 different indexes. Married to Mary in 1850 & 1860 and Lana A. in 1880 in 1900. Right fellow? -----Original Message----- From: Kathy Campbell [mailto:katgcamp@bellsouth.net] Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 2:30 PM To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SACKETT-L] Joel Bascom Sackett Does anyone know where Joel Bascom SACKETT was in the 1870 census? I've tried both MI and IN for him, but I haven't located him yet. Thanks. Kathy ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== GEN-NEWBIE-L: No question is too elementary and the atmosphere is relaxed & friendly. GEN-NEWBIE-D: This list is the digest mode for GEN-NEWBIE-L. ============================== 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

    04/25/2004 02:58:07
    1. Re: [SACKETT-L] Joel Bascom Sackett
    2. Ed Page
    3. Here he is..... 1870 Us Census... Listed under JB Sackett. Iowa, Washington Co, PO Lexington, Cedar Twp. 61/63 JB Sackett 55 Head Doctor b VT Leona 33 wife kping Hseb PA Emma 9 Dau School b IN Selomina 7 Dau School b Mich Mereg? 5 Dau School b OH Alonzo 11/12 son b Ind Strange....J B Sackett is listed as a Doctor in the 1870 census.....but one all other censuses he is listed as a 'laborer' or farmer. Hmm? little Sackett humor?? ----- Original Message ----- From: <louellas@endor.com> To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 5:58 PM Subject: RE: [SACKETT-L] Joel Bascom Sackett > Looks like he was one of the "undercounts" of 1870. > Can find Joel B. and B. Joel in 1850, 1860, 1880 & 1900 > but not 1870..searched 3 different indexes. > Married to Mary in 1850 & 1860 and Lana A. in 1880 in 1900. > Right fellow? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kathy Campbell [mailto:katgcamp@bellsouth.net] > Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 2:30 PM > To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SACKETT-L] Joel Bascom Sackett > > > > Does anyone know where Joel Bascom SACKETT was in the 1870 census? I've > tried both MI and IN for him, but I haven't located him yet. > > Thanks. > Kathy > > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > GEN-NEWBIE-L: No question is too elementary and the atmosphere is relaxed & > friendly. GEN-NEWBIE-D: This list is the digest mode for GEN-NEWBIE-L. > > ============================== > 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 > > > > > ==== 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 > >

    04/25/2004 12:35:20
    1. Connecticut Sackett's
    2. Harry McKay
    3. To Chris, I am sorry I have been so long in answering some questions you had back in January. Yesterday was the first opportunity for me to get to the downtown library to look again at the Barbour collection. They have 55 books of vital records from different towns in CT. Not included is New Haven which is in other books. The first question you asked was if Margery Sackett (#709) and David Green plus Mary Sackett (#710)and Israel Canfield were married in New Milford. All I can say is that both marriages are in New Milford vital records, VOL. LR7, page 27. It does not state that they were from any other place, so I assume the ceremonies did take place in New Milford. Children listed for Israel and Mary in the New Milford records are different than what is in Weygant's book. They are as follows: 1. Mary Canfield, b. 11 Jan.1759 2. Israel Canfield, b. 2 Feb.1761 3. Catherine Canfield, b. 29 Mar.1764 4. Salvanus Canfield, b. 11 Aug.1765 5. Urania Canfield, b. 29 May 1768 6. Anne Canfield, b. 3 Oct.1771 7. Sackett Canfield, b. 19 May 1774 On Rebecca Sackett's (#627) marriage to Salmon Carrington, it just says in the New Milford records, VOL. LR12, page 2, that Salmon Carrington, of New Milford, married Rebecca Sackett, of Westfield, on 6 Nov.1771. So, I don't know where the marriage took place since it was in Westfield records, also. Something I ran into in Berlin, CT. vital records was the marriage of a Rev. Seth Sackett, of Warren, to Hetty D. Galpin, of Berlin, on 19 Oct.1831. I could not find a Seth in Weygant's book that matched this Seth. But, I happened to copy the Warren vital records from that book. Homer Sackett (#657) married Sarah Carter 19 Aug.1787. A Seth Sackett was born in Warren on 6 Feb.1800, son of Homer and Sarah. He is not in Weygant's book under Homer, but we have a Sarah (#1526) born on that date and marrying a Harriet Griffin. Obviously a mistake, but her marriage is correct to Frederick Starr on page 253. They were married in Warren on 7 Nov.1822. Also, Seth is on page 253 as #1527. Whether the Hetty Galpin is the same as Harriet Griffin, I do not know, but I suspect it is. I do not remember this being on before. If it was, sorry! Children listed for Homer and Sarah Sackett in the Warren vital records were: 1. Theron Sackett, b. 19 Jan.1788 2. Augustin Sackett, b. 24 Apr.1789 3. Aaron Sackett, b.7 Jan.1791 4. Aurilla Sackett, b. 30 Nov.1792 (Arrilla m. Adonoram Curtis 26 Sep.1818) 5. Polly Sackett, b. 13 Jun.1794 6. Orange Sackett, b. 21 Apr.1796 7. Sarah Sackett, b.23 Jan.1798 8. Seth Sackett, b. 6 Feb.1800 9. Homer Sackett, b.8 Dec.1801 Number 4 is spelled both ways in the records. Adonoram is Adiniram in the book. A correction from Weygant's book, if it hasn't been caught, is that Aaron Sackett, #647 in the index, should be page 108, not 158. Seth, above, is not in the index, also, but should be included on pages 159 and 253. All for now, Blanche McKay

    04/25/2004 09:38:29
    1. Re: Henry Preston SACKETT
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BARCLAY, SACKETT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ChEBAIB/159.2 Message Board Post: Very curious!! I only just got involved in researching my father's family - BARCLAY. I did a search on ARTHUR BARCLAY and it led me to your 5-year-old post. Only yesterday I received from my mother a family history that my grandfather, James Russell Barclay, wrote in 1970. The first page has the following paragraph (I'm typing it exactly as he wrote it - spelling wasn't his best suit!): "Dad was born in 1850, in Harrisburg Penn. The family originally came from Scotland. Dad was the youngest, there were Uncle John, Bob, Hugh, Bill, and only one sister that I ever herd of, Aunt Margrette. She married a man by the name of Sackett that was Genieve Mostrom's grandmother, and he was a horse trader. Kind of a gypsy at one time he joined the church in Utah Mormans, he started preaching. Was doing fine only he didn't preach to suit them and they took his preaching job away from him. I don't know to much of that side of the house. Only there were several of them, Ed, Sackett, Roy, sisters Lulu, and a sister who lived in Ogden. We stopped to see them once on our way to Nebr. they were awful nice people. Lulu and Roy came to Nebr. and took up homesteads. Then went to Minnesota and that is where they are buried." It's probably not any help, but it was quite a coincidence that I happened to see your post.

    04/24/2004 10:08:34
    1. Thomas Sackett Escapes Execution - Times of London
    2. Chris Sackett
    3. Here is the full text of The Times story of 22 Nov 1827 - "THOMAS SACKETT Last night a respite was received at Newgate for Thomas Sackett who had been ordered for execution this day. It will be recollected that Sackett was convicted of robbing an old gentleman near the Exchange of a pocket-book, containing bills of exchange to a large amount. The Secretary of State has desired it to be distinctly understood that Sackett's life has been spared upon the ground of its having been ascertained, subsequently to his being ordered for execution, that his character up to a recent period had been unimpeached. (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.) Shortly after two o'clock yesterday, a respite of the execution of this unfortunate man was received by Mr. Wontner, the keeper of Newgate. It will be the recollection of our readers, that the prisoner was tried and convicted in September last, for feloniously assaulting Mr. James Sharpe, a clerk in Messrs. Hankey's banking-house, and taking from his person a pocket-book, containing bills of exchange of the value of 1,200£. Sackett was one of five unfortunate beings ordered for execution this morning, at the last Council. Since that time, the greatest exertions have been made by many respectable persons, to avert the sentence; but they were uniformly told that nothing short of the most satisfactory testimonials to the character of the prisoner during the period immediately previous to his apprehension, could receive any favourable attention. Sackett's friends are most respectably connected, and he has two sisters married to persons of property and good reputation at Colchester. In their great distress, they applied for aid to Mr. Harvey, one of the representatives for that town; and with his accustomed zeal and energy, he immediately undertook to collect and arrange a body of testimony from persons of unimpeachable credit, which was forthwith submitted to the attention of the Marquis of Lansdowne, from whom it received immediate and successful consideration. We understand that Sackett began a life under very favourable circumstances. Having married the daughter of a substantial farmer at Rivenhall in Essex, he hired a large tract of land near Billericay in that county, where he conducted himself with the most exemplary propriety; but farming going ill with him, he left the country in 1823, and came to town, and with the remnant of his property he commenced the trade of a carcass-butcher in the Commercial-road. Shortly after this he lost his wife, and the event proved his downfall; for though it is to be apprehended that even before her decease he had formed some very irregular connexions, he was deterred by her judicious conduct and advice from yielding to their influence. Her death was the dissolution of his domestic comforts and he vainly sought for consolation in the wild and wicked haunts of desperate characters. Still there is reason to believe that Sackett was rather their dupe than their associate; and that the part he took in the daring outrage which had well nigh led to an ignominious death, was not that of an original contriver, but of a dependent auxiliary. We trust that the partial restoration of the property which has already been made, will not serve as a protection to the more hardened culprits, nor be the means of relaxing the efforts of Messrs. Hankey for their detection. (From the Essex Herald.) Sackett, one of the unfortunate men condemned to suffer on Thursday next, is well known as an inhabitant of this county, having first married the daughter of Mr. Sutton, a farmer, at Rivenhall. The father of Sackett was a calves' salesman to a very great extent, constantly attending Romford-market, and among other persons from town he became acquainted with Mr. Gibbs, an extensive carcass-butcher in Whitechapel, to whom he apprenticed his son, at a time when Joshua Hudson, the noted pugilist, was also under articles to the same person. After work the one led the other to the scenes of which Hudson has since been the frequenter, and Sackett ranks as no mean pugilist. He occupied a farm at Billericay, and has at time been possessed of considerable capital. A few years since he took by descent, owing to some informality, the extensive premises at Witham, occupied by the late Mr. Matthew Bernard Harvey."

    04/24/2004 04:23:17
    1. RE: [SACKETT-L] 654-Almeron Sackett & Rachel White marriage
    2. Thurmon King
    3. <louellas@endor.com> wrote: >Where in Vermont did William live? I have found lots more >information in the town records of Vermont for that time >period than show up in Montpelier.. I sometimes go over >into Vermont and look at records..plan on going to >Chittendon Co. fairly soon. >Louella Louella: William lived at Thetford, Orange Co., VT from 1788 to 1805 when he moved to Aurelius, Cayuga Co., NY. Thurmon BTW: I received a query about a Leonard Pleune (b. 22 Oct 1902). He married 22 Jul 1932, Alice Irene Shepard in Spokane, WA. I'm wondering if he shows up in the 1910 or the 1920 census? -- Thurmon Accurate Information Is Our Goal. __________________________________________________________________ Introducing the New Netscape Internet Service. Only $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Netscape. Just the Net You Need. New! Netscape Toolbar for Internet Explorer Search from anywhere on the Web and block those annoying pop-ups. Download now at http://channels.netscape.com/ns/search/install.jsp

    04/23/2004 07:02:06
    1. Thomas Sackett Escapes Execution - Times of London
    2. Chris Sackett
    3. Dear All, Just discovered that Thomson Gale (Thomson Corporation) has Free For All access to its databases for one week at http://libraryweek.galedemo.com/history.htm The snag is the week ends tomorrow, 24 April. I haven't had time to search far into the databases but have extracted the Sackett entries from the Times (of London). These include obituaries of Alfred Barrett Sackett and Frank Colyer Sackett, both well known to UK researchers, but the real find is the story of a Thomas Sackett of Essex who, in 1827, was granted an eleventh-hour reprieve from execution for robbery. I haven't been able to identify this Thomas Sackett yet. The Times story, of 22 Nov 1827, starts - "Last night a respite was received at Newgate for Thomas Sackett who had been ordered for execution this day. It will be recollected that Sackett was convicted of robbing an old gentleman near the Exchange of a pocket-book, containing bills of exchange to a large amount. The Secretary of State has desired it to be distinctly understood that Sackett's life has been spared upon the ground of its having been ascertained, subsequently to his being ordered for execution, that his character up to a recent period had been unimpeached." I'll post the rest of this newspaper report tomorrow, but thought I would post this much straight away in case anyone wants to take a look at the website for themselves before the free offer expires. Newgate Prison was notorious for its ghastliness. It is gratifying to note that the right decision was made in the end, although one might have thought that the original judge, faced with an accused named Sackett, would have realised that the man must have been of good character. You can never be too careful. Best... Chris

    04/23/2004 05:49:51
    1. RE: [SACKETT-L] 654-Almeron Sackett & Rachel White marriage
    2. Where in Vermont did William live? I have found lots more information in the town records of Vermont for that time period than show up in Montpelier.. I sometimes go over into Vermont and look at records..plan on going to Chittendon Co. fairly soon. Louella -----Original Message----- From: Thurmon E King [mailto:thurmonking@juno.com] Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 2:54 PM To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SACKETT-L] 654-Almeron Sackett & Rachel White marriage Hello Sackett Searchers: Katherine Russell sent me a note concerning the misinformation circulating which says the Almeron and Rachel were married in South Carolina. "Hi Thurman, Irma and I have found some information that others on the Sackett list might find interesting. Elisha White 1790 Luzerne Co., PA census...Almost positive he is Elisha White, father of Rachel White who married Almeron Sacket. They lived on Sugar Creek. This would probably put them married in PA, since from ages of kids they were married in the early 1790's. Before 1790 I think Almeron was living with his brother William in VT, so that also might be where they were married, but PA looks better. We also have a son in the 1800 census in Tioga PA that is unaccounted for, so if anyone has any Sackett born in the 1790's in this area, could be Almeron's. Elisha White was most likley from CT originally, as he is listed as such in a document with other CT land owners in PA. AGAIN trying to dispel the misinformation that they were married in South Carolina...there is absolutely no proof that the Whites or Almeron Sackett family ever set foot in the Carolina's. Also found at this website...www.http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~legends/carter.html John[Jonathan] Sackett 1756...appears on the list of new members next to Thomas Carter in Warren CT Church of Christ Church. I know you were interested in what religion the Sacketts were. Looks like here it is. I don't know if you have it or not. Also a poem by JOEL FINNEY is on this site, he wrote it after an epidemic that killed off about 6 members of this Carter family. I would appreciate it if you passed this on to the list, as I don't have time anymore to be a member. Katherine Russell" Note: The founding of the church in Warren as the Church of Christ would not be the same as the present denomination known as The Churches of Christ which was formed in the 1800s. Regards, Thurmon TSFA Historian ==== 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

    04/23/2004 03:21:17
    1. The Church in Warren, CT
    2. Thurmon E King
    3. Hello Sackett Searchers: Katherine Russell mentioned the founding of the church in Warren, CT and the fact that Jonathan Sacket was one of the founding members. Information from the genealogy of Thomas Carter gives what is purported to be a transcription of the founding document. The signers of the document also included Jonathan, jr. and Justus Sacket, sons of 47-Jonathan. Found in: A Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Carter Author: Howard Willston Carter Bibliographic Information: Carter, Howard Willston. Carter. Published by the author. Connecticut. 1909; pgs 23-24 [This book contains the history and genealogy of the Thomas Carter family of Massachusetts.] "The church of the "Society of East Greenwich (now Warren) in the town of Kent" was formally organized Sept. 22, 1756, and as the name of Thomas Carter is first on the list of those who "owned the Covenant" on that occasion, it is believed that a copy of that first covenant will be of interest to many, and it is given herewith: "We whose Names are underwritten being united in the Belief of the Christian Religion as taught in the Holy Scriptures, an excellent summary whereof is contained in the Westminster Shorter Chatechism, And being united in Love and Charity towards one another, Do now give up ourselves to God through Jesus Christ to be forever the Lord's, to love him and walk in his ways, keep his Commandments, seeking his glory (???). And do mutually covenant and engage from this day and forward untill regularly dismissed, to live together as a Church of Christ according to the rules of the Gospel, to attend publick worship and sealing ordinances together, to walk in the same faith, to maintain brotherly love, to be in subjection to the Government and Discipline Christ has established in his Church. In the Presence of God the Searcher of hearts we do now make this covenant, hoping in his mercy thro Jesus Christ to keep it in perpetual remembrance, we have hereunto set our names and do now before all this Congregation publickly ratify and confirm the same." Thomas Carter Jonathn Sackett Nathel Swift and Abiah his wife Nathel Fuller and Mary his wife Joseph Smalley and Jemima his wife Abel Comstock Nathel Tupper and Elizabeth his wife Benjamen Hutchens Jonathn Sackett Jun. Daniel Mack Oliver Finney Justus Sacket Jerusha Bliss Elizabeth Finney East Greenwich Sept. 22 A. D. 1756 Then the above named Persons publickly Covenanted as above and were declared to be a Church of Christ Test Joseph Bellamy Daniel Brinsmade" In my previous post I stated that the "Church of Christ" founded there was not the same as a present day Church of Christ. As can be seen in the above document, the church in Warren subscribed to the Westminster Shorter Chatechism. This would not be accepted by today's Churches of Christ. Frank S. Mead; "Handbook of Deniminations in the United States", Abingdon Press; 1956; pgs 68-69; states that the body in the United States started independently in the late eighteenth century and that "Doctrinally the Churches of Christ reject all human creeds and confessions ..." This rejection of human creeds and confessions would include the Westminster Shorter Chatechism. Regards, Thurmon TSFA Historian

    04/23/2004 06:17:00
    1. 654-Almeron Sackett & Rachel White marriage
    2. Thurmon E King
    3. Hello Sackett Searchers: Katherine Russell sent me a note concerning the misinformation circulating which says the Almeron and Rachel were married in South Carolina. "Hi Thurman, Irma and I have found some information that others on the Sackett list might find interesting. Elisha White 1790 Luzerne Co., PA census...Almost positive he is Elisha White, father of Rachel White who married Almeron Sacket. They lived on Sugar Creek. This would probably put them married in PA, since from ages of kids they were married in the early 1790's. Before 1790 I think Almeron was living with his brother William in VT, so that also might be where they were married, but PA looks better. We also have a son in the 1800 census in Tioga PA that is unaccounted for, so if anyone has any Sackett born in the 1790's in this area, could be Almeron's. Elisha White was most likley from CT originally, as he is listed as such in a document with other CT land owners in PA. AGAIN trying to dispel the misinformation that they were married in South Carolina...there is absolutely no proof that the Whites or Almeron Sackett family ever set foot in the Carolina's. Also found at this website...www.http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~legends/carter.html John[Jonathan] Sackett 1756...appears on the list of new members next to Thomas Carter in Warren CT Church of Christ Church. I know you were interested in what religion the Sacketts were. Looks like here it is. I don't know if you have it or not. Also a poem by JOEL FINNEY is on this site, he wrote it after an epidemic that killed off about 6 members of this Carter family. I would appreciate it if you passed this on to the list, as I don't have time anymore to be a member. Katherine Russell" Note: The founding of the church in Warren as the Church of Christ would not be the same as the present denomination known as The Churches of Christ which was formed in the 1800s. Regards, Thurmon TSFA Historian

    04/23/2004 05:53:30
    1. Re: [SACKETT-L] Andrew Sacket, Civil War Records
    2. Glenna Hertzler
    3. Leisa, Thanks for taking the pictures and posting the Civil War Records for our Andrew Sacket. We gained some valuable documentation from your work! Andrew was a brother of James Sacket born 1837, my husband Don's great-grandfather. Glenna Hertzler

    04/23/2004 03:12:09
    1. John Sackett - Stephentown, NY
    2. Kathy Campbell
    3. I don't know if this will be of any interest to anyone, but while looking for something else in Stephentown, NY, I found this. It is from a list of Stephentown Tax Records that I have (only A's, partial B's, partial R's, S's, T's, U's, and partial V's). John Sacket is the ONLY Sacket listed, and he is only on the list for 1789, which was levied on 20 Jun. 1789. John SACKET, levied 1s, 6d

    04/23/2004 02:50:16
    1. Re: [SACKETT-L] Ancestry of Aaron Sacket m. Phebe Hart (revisited)
    2. Donald F. Nolder
    3. Hi Again, More Connecticut records: 6, SACKET, Abigail of Westfield, m. Thomas Griswold, of Windsor, Sept. 5, 1725 WINDSOR VITAL RECORDS Vol. 2 Page 155 7, [SACKETT], Abigail d. [Jonathan, Jr. & Hannah] b. Feb. 3, 1758 KENT VITAL RECORDS Vol. 1 Page 155 8, SACKET, Abigail m. John Richards, Nov. 20, 1764 CANAAN VITAL RECORDS Vol. A Page 12 9, SACKETT, Abigail m. Joseph (looks like) Thare, May (only bottom loop showing, could be 8, 6 or 5), 1776 NEW MILFORD VITAL RECORDS Vol. (looks like) 42 Page 19 10, [SACKETT], Abigail [d. Samuel & Abigail], b. Sept. 4, 1782 NORTH HAVEN VITAL RECORDS Vol. 2 Page 23 11, SACKETT, Abigail S m. Gilbert (looks like) Lent, [Feb. 15, 1836], by J. Mann (note: the surname is clearly ?ent but first letter is obscured by vertical line on page) GREENWICH VITAL RECORDS Vol. 1 Page 197 12, [SACKETT], Achsah d.[Benjamin & Betty], b. Jan. 21, 1786 WARREN VITAL RECORDS Vol. 1 Page 197 13, [SACKETT], Achsah Maranda d. [Salmon & Marsey Matilda], b. June 10, 1806 WARREN VITAL RECORDS Vol. 1 Page 109 14, (This next entry is very faded where the name is typed in) SACKETT, (nine letters in first name last three appear to be {dor}) s. Reuben & Marcy, b. Mar. 5, 1758 KENT VITAL RECORDS Vol. 1 Page 8 15, SACKETT, Amanda d. Aaron & Phebe, b. Aug. 10, 1795 LITCHFIELD VITAL RECORDS Vol. 1 Page 201 All for today, Donald F. Nolder ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thurmon E King" <thurmonking@juno.com> To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 9:54 AM Subject: Re: [SACKETT-L] Ancestry of Aaron Sacket m. Phebe Hart (revisited) > Donald: > > Thank you again for added information. > > The first entry below indicates that the Connecticut State Library had > come to the same conclusion that I did [Long before I did] that the Aaron > Sacket who died in 1758 was the son of 47-Jonathan rather than the son of > 202-Jonathan as Weygant shows. This Aron Sackit would have been born in > Tolland Co. before 47-Jonathan Sacket moved to Kent about 1750 and died > there in 1758. > > Thurmon > > On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 15:36:00 -0700 "Donald F. Nolder" <dfn@volcano.net> > writes: > > Hi All > > > > As I mentioned a few days ago I photo-copied the micro-film owned by > > the LDS regarding the Connecticut State Library located at Hartford. > The > > Vital Records that I copied was part of the segment referred to as > SA-SAG. > > The records start out with a card reading SACKETT, SACKET, SACKETTE, > SACKIT, SAKET, SOCKETT. > <CLIPPED> > > > 1, > > SACKIT, A[a]ron > > s. Jonathan, b. Aug. 5, 1735 : d. Nov. 11, 1758 > > > > HEBRON > > VITAL RECORDS > > Vol. 1 Page21 > > {note the word Kent is handwritten at the bottom of this card} > > > > 2, > > [SACKETT], Aaron > > s. [Reuben & Marcy b. Dec. 26, 1760 > > > > KENT > > VITAL RECORDS > > Vol. 1 Page 8 > > > > 3, > > SACKETT, Aaron > > m. Phebe Hart, July 6, 1786 > > > > LITCHFIELD > > VITAL RECORDS > > Vol. 1 Page 201 > > > > 4, > > SACKETT, Aaron > > s. [Homer & Sarah] b. Jan. 7, 1791 > > > > WARREN > > VITAL RECORDS > > Vol. 1 Page 115 > > > > 5, > > SACKETT, Abigail > > d. Richard & Elizabeth, b. Nov. 29 ( looks like) fevs nsvt], > > 1722 > > > > GREENWICH > > VITAL RECORDS > > > > (looks like) Vol. SR Page 173 > > > > > > More later, > > > > Donald Nolder > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Kathy Campbell" <katgcamp@bellsouth.net> > > To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 10:41 AM > > Subject: RE: [SACKETT-L] Ancestry of Aaron Sacket m. Phebe Hart > > (revisited) > > > > > > > > > > The facts known for Aaron is that he married in Litchfield Co., > > CT on 6 > > > Jul 1786, Phebe Hart (b. 3 May 1763 or 1764). Vital records and > > the > > > Federal 1790 and 1800 censuses show that Aaron and Phebe had 7 > > children > > > born in Litchfield Co., CT after which they moved to Vermont about > > 1803. > > > > > > It's interesting to note that the Hart Genealogy ("Genealogical > > History > > > of Deacon Stephen Hart and his Descendants, 1632-1875," Alfred > > Andrews, > > > 1875), p. 384, has all of the 12 children of Timothy and Martha > > (LEE) > > > HART, including Phebe, but the book does not give her husband's > > given > > > name - it just reads: > > > > > > Phebe, born May 3d, 1763; married - Sackett. > > > > > > However, her sister's husband's name is fully written out - > > Benjamin > > > Baldwin. (There were only two girls in the family). > > > > > > Incidentally, it appears as if several of Phebe (Hart) Sacketts' > > > brothers went to Wallingford, VT, too - Joel, Amos, and Amasa. Two > > other > > > brothers, Jesse and Ebenezer, were in Rutland County at one point, > > but > > > the book doesn't specifically say which town. They both eventually > > > migrated further west. > > > Kathy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > > > If you haven't already, please send in your introduction to the > > list. > > > For examples, visit > > 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > > GEN-NEWBIE-L: No question is too elementary and the atmosphere is > > relaxed & friendly. 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    04/22/2004 08:01:00
    1. Re: [SACKETT-L] Ancestry of Aaron Sacket m. Phebe Hart (revisited)
    2. Thurmon E King
    3. Donald: Thank you again for added information. The first entry below indicates that the Connecticut State Library had come to the same conclusion that I did [Long before I did] that the Aaron Sacket who died in 1758 was the son of 47-Jonathan rather than the son of 202-Jonathan as Weygant shows. This Aron Sackit would have been born in Tolland Co. before 47-Jonathan Sacket moved to Kent about 1750 and died there in 1758. Thurmon On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 15:36:00 -0700 "Donald F. Nolder" <dfn@volcano.net> writes: > Hi All > > As I mentioned a few days ago I photo-copied the micro-film owned by > the LDS regarding the Connecticut State Library located at Hartford. The > Vital Records that I copied was part of the segment referred to as SA-SAG. > The records start out with a card reading SACKETT, SACKET, SACKETTE, SACKIT, SAKET, SOCKETT. <CLIPPED> > 1, > SACKIT, A[a]ron > s. Jonathan, b. Aug. 5, 1735 : d. Nov. 11, 1758 > > HEBRON > VITAL RECORDS > Vol. 1 Page21 > {note the word Kent is handwritten at the bottom of this card} > > 2, > [SACKETT], Aaron > s. [Reuben & Marcy b. Dec. 26, 1760 > > KENT > VITAL RECORDS > Vol. 1 Page 8 > > 3, > SACKETT, Aaron > m. Phebe Hart, July 6, 1786 > > LITCHFIELD > VITAL RECORDS > Vol. 1 Page 201 > > 4, > SACKETT, Aaron > s. [Homer & Sarah] b. Jan. 7, 1791 > > WARREN > VITAL RECORDS > Vol. 1 Page 115 > > 5, > SACKETT, Abigail > d. Richard & Elizabeth, b. Nov. 29 ( looks like) fevs nsvt], > 1722 > > GREENWICH > VITAL RECORDS > > (looks like) Vol. SR Page 173 > > > More later, > > Donald Nolder > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kathy Campbell" <katgcamp@bellsouth.net> > To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 10:41 AM > Subject: RE: [SACKETT-L] Ancestry of Aaron Sacket m. Phebe Hart > (revisited) > > > > > > The facts known for Aaron is that he married in Litchfield Co., > CT on 6 > > Jul 1786, Phebe Hart (b. 3 May 1763 or 1764). Vital records and > the > > Federal 1790 and 1800 censuses show that Aaron and Phebe had 7 > children > > born in Litchfield Co., CT after which they moved to Vermont about > 1803. > > > > It's interesting to note that the Hart Genealogy ("Genealogical > History > > of Deacon Stephen Hart and his Descendants, 1632-1875," Alfred > Andrews, > > 1875), p. 384, has all of the 12 children of Timothy and Martha > (LEE) > > HART, including Phebe, but the book does not give her husband's > given > > name - it just reads: > > > > Phebe, born May 3d, 1763; married - Sackett. > > > > However, her sister's husband's name is fully written out - > Benjamin > > Baldwin. (There were only two girls in the family). > > > > Incidentally, it appears as if several of Phebe (Hart) Sacketts' > > brothers went to Wallingford, VT, too - Joel, Amos, and Amasa. Two > other > > brothers, Jesse and Ebenezer, were in Rutland County at one point, > but > > the book doesn't specifically say which town. They both eventually > > migrated further west. > > Kathy > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > > If you haven't already, please send in your introduction to the > list. > > For examples, visit > 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 > > > > > > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > GEN-NEWBIE-L: No question is too elementary and the atmosphere is > relaxed & friendly. GEN-NEWBIE-D: This list is the digest mode for > GEN-NEWBIE-L. > > ============================== > 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 > >

    04/22/2004 03:54:04
    1. Re: [SACKETT-L] Ancestry of Aaron Sacket m. Phebe Hart (revisited)
    2. Donald F. Nolder
    3. Hi All As I mentioned a few days ago I photo-copied the micro-film owned by the LDS regarding the Connecticut State Library located at Hartford. The Vital Records that I copied was part of the segment referred to as SA-SAG. The records start out with a card reading SACKETT, SACKET, SACKETTE, SACKIT, SAKET, SOCKETT. All the cards have a round punch hole in the center near the bottom as is per standard for library files. All the cards have the same format listing surname at left top of card followed by given name, below which is a description/information. The area/place is in the right bottom corner below which The words VITAL RECORDS is written and below that the vol. and page is listed. I will attempt to copy as closely as possible what is written on the cards a few at a time. 1, SACKIT, A[a]ron s. Jonathan, b. Aug. 5, 1735 : d. Nov. 11, 1758 HEBRON VITAL RECORDS Vol. 1 Page21 {note the word Kent is handwritten at the bottom of this card} 2, [SACKETT], Aaron s. [Reuben & Marcy b. Dec. 26, 1760 KENT VITAL RECORDS Vol. 1 Page 8 3, SACKETT, Aaron m. Phebe Hart, July 6, 1786 LITCHFIELD VITAL RECORDS Vol. 1 Page 201 4, SACKETT, Aaron s. [Homer & Sarah] b. Jan. 7, 1791 WARREN VITAL RECORDS Vol. 1 Page 115 5, SACKETT, Abigail d. Richard & Elizabeth, b. Nov. 29 ( looks like) fevs nsvt], 1722 GREENWICH VITAL RECORDS (looks like) Vol. SR Page 173 More later, Donald Nolder ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy Campbell" <katgcamp@bellsouth.net> To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 10:41 AM Subject: RE: [SACKETT-L] Ancestry of Aaron Sacket m. Phebe Hart (revisited) > > The facts known for Aaron is that he married in Litchfield Co., CT on 6 > Jul 1786, Phebe Hart (b. 3 May 1763 or 1764). Vital records and the > Federal 1790 and 1800 censuses show that Aaron and Phebe had 7 children > born in Litchfield Co., CT after which they moved to Vermont about 1803. > > It's interesting to note that the Hart Genealogy ("Genealogical History > of Deacon Stephen Hart and his Descendants, 1632-1875," Alfred Andrews, > 1875), p. 384, has all of the 12 children of Timothy and Martha (LEE) > HART, including Phebe, but the book does not give her husband's given > name - it just reads: > > Phebe, born May 3d, 1763; married - Sackett. > > However, her sister's husband's name is fully written out - Benjamin > Baldwin. (There were only two girls in the family). > > Incidentally, it appears as if several of Phebe (Hart) Sacketts' > brothers went to Wallingford, VT, too - Joel, Amos, and Amasa. Two other > brothers, Jesse and Ebenezer, were in Rutland County at one point, but > the book doesn't specifically say which town. They both eventually > migrated further west. > Kathy > > > > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > If you haven't already, please send in your introduction to the list. > For examples, visit 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 > >

    04/21/2004 09:36:00
    1. RE: [SACKETT-L] Ancestry of Aaron Sacket m. Phebe Hart (revisited)
    2. Kathy Campbell
    3. The facts known for Aaron is that he married in Litchfield Co., CT on 6 Jul 1786, Phebe Hart (b. 3 May 1763 or 1764). Vital records and the Federal 1790 and 1800 censuses show that Aaron and Phebe had 7 children born in Litchfield Co., CT after which they moved to Vermont about 1803. It's interesting to note that the Hart Genealogy ("Genealogical History of Deacon Stephen Hart and his Descendants, 1632-1875," Alfred Andrews, 1875), p. 384, has all of the 12 children of Timothy and Martha (LEE) HART, including Phebe, but the book does not give her husband's given name - it just reads: Phebe, born May 3d, 1763; married - Sackett. However, her sister's husband's name is fully written out - Benjamin Baldwin. (There were only two girls in the family). Incidentally, it appears as if several of Phebe (Hart) Sacketts' brothers went to Wallingford, VT, too - Joel, Amos, and Amasa. Two other brothers, Jesse and Ebenezer, were in Rutland County at one point, but the book doesn't specifically say which town. They both eventually migrated further west. Kathy

    04/21/2004 07:41:40
    1. Re: [SACKETT-L] Alonzo Sackett , NY and MI
    2. Liesa Robarge
    3. Sorry meant to include the URL http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sackettmckayhistory/LiesasLineage/MilitaryRecords.htm where I have the record along with all the others I have had time to get on there. I have not gotten all the Sackett records but sure am making some good headway. Hope some it helps others. Liesa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Liesa Robarge" <lrobarge@charter.net> To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 7:23 PM Subject: Re: [SACKETT-L] Alonzo Sackett , NY and MI > FYI > > I am not sure which Alonzo this is but there is a Civil War Record for an > Alonzo F. Sackett and Maggie E. Sackett. It lists one child who was under 16 > when the Widows Pension was applied for. He was in the Massachusetts Light > Artillery. > > If anyone has time and gives me the numbers for any of the military > individuals who are in Wyngats book or other type of relationship > information I would be happy to add it to make it easier for all when > researching. > > > Liesa Robarge > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Thurmon E King" <thurmonking@juno.com> > To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 2:03 AM > Subject: Re: [SACKETT-L] Alonzo Sackett , NY and MI > > > > Jill: > > > > The Chauncey who went to prison in 1860 is from a different line. > > > > Information for Chauncey, the son of Joseph and Comfort : > > > > LDS microfilm 0027774, Addision Co., VT deeds, had in Grantor/Grantee > > book > > 1803 Shacket, Chauncey to Seymour Hor vol. 1 page 214. > > --------------- > > LDS microfilm 0027775, Addison Deeds, vol 1 1784-1801, but in deeds vol > > 4, 1808-1830 has Sacket, Chauncey, survey bill page 452 and Sacket, > > Chauncey, from Horatio Seymour, and Lucy his wife, $237, on page 213. > > --------------- > > Sacket, Chauncey > > Year: 1820, State: Vermont, County: Addison, Township: Addison > > Roll: M33_126 Page: 26 > > Census: 100 011 - 101 00 > > > > Chauncey died 21 Apr 1827 in Addison Co., VT and was buried in Advent > > Cemetery, Addison, Addison Co., VT. [Mary Lou Sackett sent me pictures > > of his headstone.] > > Headstone for Chauncey Sacket: > > "Inmemory of Chauncey > > Sackit who died > > April 21 1827 > > Ae. 47 years" > > > > Following Chauncey's death his widow moved to St. Lawrence Co., NY for a > > period and then moved to MI. > > 1830 Census, Addison Twp., Addison Co., VT., Roll: M19_184 Page: 316 > > Sacket, Polly > > Census: 001 002 000 000 0 - 010 100 100 000 0 > > --------------- > > 2 Nov 1837 26-589 Henry Van Rensselaer & Elizabeth his wife, town of > > Oswegatchie-1st part Polly Sackett, widow of Chauncey Sacket, late of > > Addison, Vermont, deceased, and Eliza wife of Almon B. Murray (now of > > Canton), Alonzo Sackett and Polly Maria Sackett, children and heirs at > > law of the said Chauncey Sackett deceased- 2nd part. Almon B. Murray > > "purchased the lands hereinafter granted & described with monies arising > > and accrueing to him from the sale of certain real estate in the state of > > Vermont of which the said Polly Sacket and s...." $616.00 land in > > Canton 54.44 acres rec. 29 Dec 1837 > > --------------- > > 1840 Census, Canton, St. Lawrence Co., NY., Roll: M704_334 Page: 179 > > Sackett, Polly > > Census: 000 010 000 000 0 - 000 100 100 000 0 > > -------------- > > 2 June 1847 39B514 Polly Sackett, Alonzo Sackett, Polly Maria Sackett, > > and Almon B. Murray and Eliza his wife-1st part Mason Fitch-2nd part > > $1300.00 town of Canton 50.44 ac and 37 acres Polly was illiterate as > > she "x" her mark rec. 3 June 1847 > > -------------- > > 1850 Federal Census; Bellevue Twp., Eaton Co., Michigan > > Roll: M432_349 Page: 172 > > 51/51 > > George M. Hyer 30 m farmer 750 VT. > > Alonzo Sackett 32 m farmer VT > > Polly Sackett 57 f VT > > George N. Hyer 1 n MI > > > > On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 16:18:29 -0700 "Jill Jessen Hernandez" > > <kpitblu@cox.net> writes: > > > > > > 1860 census Jackson Co MI ..A Chauncey aged 51 is in the state > > > prison. > > > Went there in 1859 .. (genealogy.com) > > > > > > Chauncey Sacket found in: > > > Census Microfilm Records: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, 1820 > > > State: Vermont > > > County: ADDISON > > > Locale: ADDISON > > > Series: M33 > > > Roll: 126 > > > Part: 1 > > > Page: 34 > > > > > > > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To post a message, address it to:sackett-l@rootsweb.com > > To subscribe or unsubscribe, address it to: > > sackett-l-request@rootsweb.com (SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE in the body) > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > > > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > RootsWeb WorldConnect Project and is located at: > <http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/press/worldconnect.html>. > > ============================== > 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 >

    04/20/2004 02:12:45
    1. Re: [SACKETT-L] Alonzo Sackett , NY and MI
    2. Liesa Robarge
    3. FYI I am not sure which Alonzo this is but there is a Civil War Record for an Alonzo F. Sackett and Maggie E. Sackett. It lists one child who was under 16 when the Widows Pension was applied for. He was in the Massachusetts Light Artillery. If anyone has time and gives me the numbers for any of the military individuals who are in Wyngats book or other type of relationship information I would be happy to add it to make it easier for all when researching. Liesa Robarge ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thurmon E King" <thurmonking@juno.com> To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 2:03 AM Subject: Re: [SACKETT-L] Alonzo Sackett , NY and MI > Jill: > > The Chauncey who went to prison in 1860 is from a different line. > > Information for Chauncey, the son of Joseph and Comfort : > > LDS microfilm 0027774, Addision Co., VT deeds, had in Grantor/Grantee > book > 1803 Shacket, Chauncey to Seymour Hor vol. 1 page 214. > --------------- > LDS microfilm 0027775, Addison Deeds, vol 1 1784-1801, but in deeds vol > 4, 1808-1830 has Sacket, Chauncey, survey bill page 452 and Sacket, > Chauncey, from Horatio Seymour, and Lucy his wife, $237, on page 213. > --------------- > Sacket, Chauncey > Year: 1820, State: Vermont, County: Addison, Township: Addison > Roll: M33_126 Page: 26 > Census: 100 011 - 101 00 > > Chauncey died 21 Apr 1827 in Addison Co., VT and was buried in Advent > Cemetery, Addison, Addison Co., VT. [Mary Lou Sackett sent me pictures > of his headstone.] > Headstone for Chauncey Sacket: > "Inmemory of Chauncey > Sackit who died > April 21 1827 > Ae. 47 years" > > Following Chauncey's death his widow moved to St. Lawrence Co., NY for a > period and then moved to MI. > 1830 Census, Addison Twp., Addison Co., VT., Roll: M19_184 Page: 316 > Sacket, Polly > Census: 001 002 000 000 0 - 010 100 100 000 0 > --------------- > 2 Nov 1837 26-589 Henry Van Rensselaer & Elizabeth his wife, town of > Oswegatchie-1st part Polly Sackett, widow of Chauncey Sacket, late of > Addison, Vermont, deceased, and Eliza wife of Almon B. Murray (now of > Canton), Alonzo Sackett and Polly Maria Sackett, children and heirs at > law of the said Chauncey Sackett deceased- 2nd part. Almon B. Murray > "purchased the lands hereinafter granted & described with monies arising > and accrueing to him from the sale of certain real estate in the state of > Vermont of which the said Polly Sacket and s...." $616.00 land in > Canton 54.44 acres rec. 29 Dec 1837 > --------------- > 1840 Census, Canton, St. Lawrence Co., NY., Roll: M704_334 Page: 179 > Sackett, Polly > Census: 000 010 000 000 0 - 000 100 100 000 0 > -------------- > 2 June 1847 39B514 Polly Sackett, Alonzo Sackett, Polly Maria Sackett, > and Almon B. Murray and Eliza his wife-1st part Mason Fitch-2nd part > $1300.00 town of Canton 50.44 ac and 37 acres Polly was illiterate as > she "x" her mark rec. 3 June 1847 > -------------- > 1850 Federal Census; Bellevue Twp., Eaton Co., Michigan > Roll: M432_349 Page: 172 > 51/51 > George M. Hyer 30 m farmer 750 VT. > Alonzo Sackett 32 m farmer VT > Polly Sackett 57 f VT > George N. Hyer 1 n MI > > On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 16:18:29 -0700 "Jill Jessen Hernandez" > <kpitblu@cox.net> writes: > > > > 1860 census Jackson Co MI ..A Chauncey aged 51 is in the state > > prison. > > Went there in 1859 .. (genealogy.com) > > > > Chauncey Sacket found in: > > Census Microfilm Records: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, 1820 > > State: Vermont > > County: ADDISON > > Locale: ADDISON > > Series: M33 > > Roll: 126 > > Part: 1 > > Page: 34 > > > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To post a message, address it to:sackett-l@rootsweb.com > To subscribe or unsubscribe, address it to: > sackett-l-request@rootsweb.com (SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE in the body) > > ============================== > 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 > >

    04/20/2004 01:23:22
    1. Re: [SACKETT-L] Alonzo Sackett , NY and MI
    2. Thurmon E King
    3. Jill: The Chauncey who went to prison in 1860 is from a different line. Information for Chauncey, the son of Joseph and Comfort : LDS microfilm 0027774, Addision Co., VT deeds, had in Grantor/Grantee book 1803 Shacket, Chauncey to Seymour Hor vol. 1 page 214. --------------- LDS microfilm 0027775, Addison Deeds, vol 1 1784-1801, but in deeds vol 4, 1808-1830 has Sacket, Chauncey, survey bill page 452 and Sacket, Chauncey, from Horatio Seymour, and Lucy his wife, $237, on page 213. --------------- Sacket, Chauncey Year: 1820, State: Vermont, County: Addison, Township: Addison Roll: M33_126 Page: 26 Census: 100 011 - 101 00 Chauncey died 21 Apr 1827 in Addison Co., VT and was buried in Advent Cemetery, Addison, Addison Co., VT. [Mary Lou Sackett sent me pictures of his headstone.] Headstone for Chauncey Sacket: "Inmemory of Chauncey Sackit who died April 21 1827 Ae. 47 years" Following Chauncey's death his widow moved to St. Lawrence Co., NY for a period and then moved to MI. 1830 Census, Addison Twp., Addison Co., VT., Roll: M19_184 Page: 316 Sacket, Polly Census: 001 002 000 000 0 - 010 100 100 000 0 --------------- 2 Nov 1837 26-589 Henry Van Rensselaer & Elizabeth his wife, town of Oswegatchie-1st part Polly Sackett, widow of Chauncey Sacket, late of Addison, Vermont, deceased, and Eliza wife of Almon B. Murray (now of Canton), Alonzo Sackett and Polly Maria Sackett, children and heirs at law of the said Chauncey Sackett deceased- 2nd part. Almon B. Murray "purchased the lands hereinafter granted & described with monies arising and accrueing to him from the sale of certain real estate in the state of Vermont of which the said Polly Sacket and s...." $616.00 land in Canton 54.44 acres rec. 29 Dec 1837 --------------- 1840 Census, Canton, St. Lawrence Co., NY., Roll: M704_334 Page: 179 Sackett, Polly Census: 000 010 000 000 0 - 000 100 100 000 0 -------------- 2 June 1847 39B514 Polly Sackett, Alonzo Sackett, Polly Maria Sackett, and Almon B. Murray and Eliza his wife-1st part Mason Fitch-2nd part $1300.00 town of Canton 50.44 ac and 37 acres Polly was illiterate as she "x" her mark rec. 3 June 1847 -------------- 1850 Federal Census; Bellevue Twp., Eaton Co., Michigan Roll: M432_349 Page: 172 51/51 George M. Hyer 30 m farmer 750 VT. Alonzo Sackett 32 m farmer VT Polly Sackett 57 f VT George N. Hyer 1 n MI On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 16:18:29 -0700 "Jill Jessen Hernandez" <kpitblu@cox.net> writes: > > 1860 census Jackson Co MI ..A Chauncey aged 51 is in the state > prison. > Went there in 1859 .. (genealogy.com) > > Chauncey Sacket found in: > Census Microfilm Records: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, 1820 > State: Vermont > County: ADDISON > Locale: ADDISON > Series: M33 > Roll: 126 > Part: 1 > Page: 34 >

    04/19/2004 05:03:01