David, I send out the newsletter on April 1, and I know that it went to your address with all the others. However, I have tried to e-mail you before and received no response, so I am now wondering if you have some sort of spam blocker that is not allowing you to receive e-mails from tsfanewsletter@juno.com. Please e-mail me at that address and we will take care of all of this. I do have a separate question, so e-mail me as soon as you get a chance! Darlene Sackett TSFA Newsletter Editor On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 14:38:49 -0600 "David Reid" <mad32@cableone.net> writes: > Hello All, > I have seen a couple of thing about the news letter but can't > remember > seeing it. How do I access it and when was it sent? > Thanks for your time, David > ++++++++++++++++++++++ > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sandra Mueller" <sandrajmueller@worldnet.att.net> > To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2004 12:59 PM > Subject: [SACKETT-L] Newsletter --Kudoos > > > > Dear Darlene and List Members, > > > > I thoroughly enjoyed this issue of the Sackett Newsletter and want > to > > > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > Tried the RootsWeb Archives and Search Engine on the Web yet...? > http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/ > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > ============================== > 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 > > > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Newsletter issues including the latest one is on the SACKETT-L web page. I'm away from home so hopefully someone else will include the URL if needed. Later...Nancy On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 13:54 , Thurmon E King <thurmonking@juno.com> sent: >Sandy: > >One place to find the previous issues is >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tsfa/ >there is a link to "TSFA Newsletters." > >I don't have the latest issue uploaded yet. > >Thurmon > >On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 10:59:44 -0800 "Sandra Mueller" >sandrajmueller@worldnet.att.net> writes: >> Dear Darlene and List Members, >> >> I thoroughly enjoyed this issue of the Sackett Newsletter and want >> to >> congratulate and thank Darlene and the contributing writers. I >> finally >> downloaded the Acrobat Reader, so this is the first issue I've seen. >> I'm a >> former public information officer (produced and designed >> newsletters, TV >> production, etc., etc., etc.) and appreciate all your efforts. One >> question: how do I access previous issues? >> >> Keep up the good work. Let me know if I can help. >> Sandy >> (John Sackett, New Haven) >> sandrajmueller@worldnet.att.net >> >> >> ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== >> Tried the RootsWeb Archives and Search Engine on the Web yet...? >> http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/ >> http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >> >> ============================== >> 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
on 4/3/04 12:59 PM, Sandra Mueller at sandrajmueller@worldnet.att.net wrote: > Dear Darlene and List Members, > > I thoroughly enjoyed this issue of the Sackett Newsletter and want to > congratulate and thank Darlene and the contributing writers. I finally > downloaded the Acrobat Reader, so this is the first issue I've seen. I'm a > former public information officer (produced and designed newsletters, TV > production, etc., etc., etc.) and appreciate all your efforts. One > question: how do I access previous issues? > > Keep up the good work. Let me know if I can help. > Sandy > (John Sackett, New Haven) > sandrajmueller@worldnet.att.net > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > Tried the RootsWeb Archives and Search Engine on the Web yet...? > http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/ > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > ============================== > 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 > Hello, I do not know, if I have offically joined the Sackett family Organization. I would like to do so. I would also like to receive and read the Sackett newsletter. I descend from Columbus Delano Sackett and Emma Maria Hughes, through their daugther, Iona Belle Sackett. Thank you, and God Bless,your cousin, Charles.
Hello All, I have seen a couple of thing about the news letter but can't remember seeing it. How do I access it and when was it sent? Thanks for your time, David ++++++++++++++++++++++ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandra Mueller" <sandrajmueller@worldnet.att.net> To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2004 12:59 PM Subject: [SACKETT-L] Newsletter --Kudoos > Dear Darlene and List Members, > > I thoroughly enjoyed this issue of the Sackett Newsletter and want to
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandra Mueller" <sandrajmueller@worldnet.att.net> To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2004 12:59 PM Subject: [SACKETT-L] Newsletter --Kudoos > Dear Darlene and List Members, > > I thoroughly enjoyed this issue of the Sackett Newsletter and want to > congratulate and thank Darlene and the contributing writers. I finally > downloaded the Acrobat Reader, so this is the first issue I've seen. I'm a > former public information officer (produced and designed newsletters, TV > production, etc., etc., etc.) and appreciate all your efforts. One > question: how do I access previous issues? > > Keep up the good work. Let me know if I can help. > Sandy > (John Sackett, New Haven) > sandrajmueller@worldnet.att.net > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > Tried the RootsWeb Archives and Search Engine on the Web yet...? > http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/ > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > ============================== > 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 >
Sandy: One place to find the previous issues is http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tsfa/ there is a link to "TSFA Newsletters." I don't have the latest issue uploaded yet. Thurmon On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 10:59:44 -0800 "Sandra Mueller" <sandrajmueller@worldnet.att.net> writes: > Dear Darlene and List Members, > > I thoroughly enjoyed this issue of the Sackett Newsletter and want > to > congratulate and thank Darlene and the contributing writers. I > finally > downloaded the Acrobat Reader, so this is the first issue I've seen. > I'm a > former public information officer (produced and designed > newsletters, TV > production, etc., etc., etc.) and appreciate all your efforts. One > question: how do I access previous issues? > > Keep up the good work. Let me know if I can help. > Sandy > (John Sackett, New Haven) > sandrajmueller@worldnet.att.net > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > Tried the RootsWeb Archives and Search Engine on the Web yet...? > http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/ > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > ============================== > 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 Darlene and List Members, I thoroughly enjoyed this issue of the Sackett Newsletter and want to congratulate and thank Darlene and the contributing writers. I finally downloaded the Acrobat Reader, so this is the first issue I've seen. I'm a former public information officer (produced and designed newsletters, TV production, etc., etc., etc.) and appreciate all your efforts. One question: how do I access previous issues? Keep up the good work. Let me know if I can help. Sandy (John Sackett, New Haven) sandrajmueller@worldnet.att.net
Darlene, I just thought someone should go public and say a very big thank you for your splendid work on the newsletters. They get even better with each issue. Keep up the good work! Best... Chris
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sackett-Lyon Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ChEBAIB/232 Message Board Post: I have made a Mother-Children relationship mistake. I have stated that Susannah Lyon (3rd wife of Alanson Lyon) was the mother to the wrong children. Alanson Lyon was married 3 times - 1st (unknown) wife begat one son, Ichabod; 2nd (unknown) wife begat: Alanson, Jr., Simeon, Frances W., Hiram, Mahala and Hortense; 3rd wife(Susannah Sutton) begat Andrew, Washington, Lucena, Arminda and Fanny. I had INCORRECTLY connected the 2nd wife's children to Susannah Sutton. My information comes from a copy of "The Lyon Family" which is in the Naples, N.Y. library. Sorry for the mistake and thanks to someone's inquiry about my posting.
Wendy this is great thanks for sharing it. Did you notice the ones in AZ are mostly Ameican Indian? I can't wait to look for stuff in MO I have a lot of family from that area. Liesa > > From: Wendy Sacket <wsacket@mail.ccc.cccd.edu> > Date: 2004/03/29 Mon PM 05:51:16 GMT > To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SACKETT-L] State archives with searchable online records > > Dear Listers: > > Here are two state agencies that are placing birth and death records online. > Some of you may be aware of other states that have launched similar > projects. I included the hits for "SACKETT" from the Arizona website. > Wendy > > > > For the state of Missouri: > (they are still indexing everything county by county, so some are farther > along than others; birth records mostly available for 1883 to about 1902, > depending on the county) > > http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/ > > > > For the state of Arizona: > (birth records registered more than 75 years ago; death records registered > more than 50 years ago) > > http://genealogy.az.gov/ > > > > Arizona Genealogy Birth and Death Certificates Results > # > Cert > (yyyy.mm.dd) > (yyyy.mm.dd) > > 1) > Death > SACKET T, ELIZA JANE > 1858.09.12 > 1952.01.30 > CHARLES BARNER > - THOMPSON > PIMA > > 2) > Death > SACKET T, FRANK (blank) > 1885.12.16 > 1942.11.02 > .. > .. > MARICOPA > > 3) > Death > SACKET T, PAUL LAMAR > ____.__.__ > 1927.08.03 > .. > .. > NAVAJO > > 4) > Birth > SACKET T, PAUL LAMAR > > > > ==== 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 > >
Dear Listers: Here are two state agencies that are placing birth and death records online. Some of you may be aware of other states that have launched similar projects. I included the hits for "SACKETT" from the Arizona website. Wendy For the state of Missouri: (they are still indexing everything county by county, so some are farther along than others; birth records mostly available for 1883 to about 1902, depending on the county) http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/ For the state of Arizona: (birth records registered more than 75 years ago; death records registered more than 50 years ago) http://genealogy.az.gov/ Arizona Genealogy Birth and Death Certificates Results # Cert (yyyy.mm.dd) (yyyy.mm.dd) 1) Death SACKET T, ELIZA JANE 1858.09.12 1952.01.30 CHARLES BARNER - THOMPSON PIMA 2) Death SACKET T, FRANK (blank) 1885.12.16 1942.11.02 .. .. MARICOPA 3) Death SACKET T, PAUL LAMAR ____.__.__ 1927.08.03 .. .. NAVAJO 4) Birth SACKET T, PAUL LAMAR
Mary Lou, mlsackett@team-national.com keeps bouncing. Please contact Chris Sackett
Dear All, Rather to my surprise I got a reply from NEHGS. Although they do not know the source of the date on the Newtowne plaque, they have given full details of their own researches. I will try now to contact the City of Cambridge in an attempt to track down the department that originated the plaque. Any ideas? Regards, Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wellner, Ruth" <RWELLNER@NEHGS.ORG> To: <chris@sackett.org.uk> Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 5:33 PM Subject: Newtowne First Settlers > Dear Mr. Sackett, > > One of our resident researchers passes along the following: > > There is nothing in the published Cambridge Town Records that supports the > notion that the first eight inhabitants erected their houses by July 18, > 1631. The list that the questioner cites appears on page 2 of the printed > volume, exactly as he lists it. There is no date attached. The next record, > which continues onto the following page, is dated December 1632. This is > probably why Bob Anderson stated that the record in question is itself dated > 1632. > > The published Cambridge Proprietors Records are of no help because they > don't commence until about 1634 or 1635. > > I took a look at John Winthrop's History of New England, thinking that he > might have been the source, but he makes no mention of the early settlement > that would substantiate the statement on the plaque. Unless there was some > other diarist, I have no idea where the city of Cambridge came up with the > 1631 date unless they were privy to some source that I'm unaware of. > > This, of course, doesn't answer your question. If anything comes up in the > future that helps in this we will let you know. > > Thank you for writing. > > Sincerely, > > Daniel Duncan, Research Services Assistant > 101 Newbury Street > Boston, MA 02116 > (617)226-1233 > duncan@nehgs.org > www.newenglandancestors.org > > >
There is a LOT of information on the John Winthrop Journals on the net ... (he is one of my G+ Uncles - His sister Anne Winthrop Fones is my 11th G Gmama) I have searched for his information a long time ago.. Maybe we could look.. I will post what sites I find and must maybe something will turn up ... http://www.winthropsociety.org/ http://www.winthropsociety.org/texts.php ....... this is where all the docs are ...... On this page at the bottom ......... S Went to SEARCH FOR PLANTER BY NAME : Simon SACKETT Born c1600 Died inv 10 Oct 1635 English Origin St. John Margate, Kent Came to New England 1632 With Resided in Cambridge Freeman of MBC Occupation cowherd Spouse Isabel (c1605 - p1635) Children Simon, John Jill
In attempting to clean up my Inbox a bit this morning, I ran across where I had discovered the following in a RootsWeb PML Search. I post it now in case it might help some one at some time. Note the date I sent it to myself to forward to the list later... I'm a bit behind! LOL! Later.Nancy Nancy Cluff Siders TSFA President and List Admin -----Original Message----- From: Nancy Cluff Siders [mailto:siders@cableone.net] Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 7:08 PM To: 'Myself' Subject: Sackett, William in Ninth New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Wyoming counties of New York and Warren County, PA PML Search of 20 November 2003 Source: NYCHAUTA-L@rootsweb.com From: tet3@pacbell.net Subject: [NYCHAUTA-L] Ninth New York Volunteer Cavalry Rosters This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Military Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SRB.2ACE/7924 Message Board Post: The following is a repost of information already posted directly to NYCHAUTA-L@rootsweb.com. I recently obtained a 1998 reprint of a 1901 history of the Ninth New York Volunteer Cavalry Regiment which was enlisted primarily from Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Wyoming counties of New York and Warren County, PA. It was written by an officer from the Regiment named Newel Cheney. While there is a lot of information in the book it is not indexed making it difficult for me to do look-ups. So, I have decided to try something different. I will type in a name list from the muster rolls in the back of the book. I will include Name, age and enlistment location. If anyone sees an individual they would like more information about they can request it from me at tet3@pacbell.net. At a minimum there is basic enlistment and mustering out information about each name. If they were killed or wounded in action or captured there is likely even more information. Also given are dates of promotion and re-enlistment as well as any special classification such as bugler, blacksmith, farrier and etc. The muster list is somewhat alphabetical but broken down by Companies. I will try to type in about half a company every day or so. There are thirteen companies, A through M. It may take longer if I get a lot of requests for more information. Tim Tryon San Luis Obispo, CA I haven't had any luck formatting columns for submitting to the board, so, the format will be NAME; AGE; LOCATION OF ENLISTMENT REGIMENTAL STAFF . Sackett, William; ; Albany .
Ann, Only email addresses that are subscribed to SACKETT-L are permitted to post to SACKETT-L. This is done to avoid spam mail. I don't find you listed as subscribed but I have erred in this assumption before. If you are not subscribed, you are most welcome to join the 147 subscribers on this free discussion list. You will find instructions on how to join both the free SACKETT-L Mailing List and The Sackett Family Association (TSFA) which currently collects no dues at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett I have copied SACKETT-L on this message so everyone can read your query. I don't doubt that Chris Sackett from the Isle of Guernsey will have help for you on this line! Your name sounds so familiar! Have you been a subscriber before? Are you any relation to Louise Parchot? She is listed under the "Archives of Previously Subscribed" in the Table of Contents at the site listed above. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at <siders@cableone.net>. Subscribers: Remember to cc Ann if you respond to this message so she may receive a copy. She is not subscribed yet. Thanks! 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: Annparchot@aol.com [mailto:Annparchot@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 4:46 AM To: sackett-l@rootsweb.com Subject: {not a subscriber} Sackett Family Am still trying to obtain details Death/Place of Burial/Cremation of Laura Catherine Sackett (nee McKenna) born St Peter Port or Jethou, Guernsey; married to William Smith Sackett. Must have been deceased around late 1920's as William Sackett re-married to Gladys De La Mothe c1930. The Greffe could not find any record of her death. Any help or information would be greatly appreciated. Ann Parchot
The following are excerpts from,Hartfords First Church, Rockwell Harmon Potter: The 16th Minister, Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, CT, Printer, Ist Church of Christ Hartford, Publishers. "The First Church of Christ in Hartford had its origin in Old England. It was born in the Puritan Movement among the churches of Essex County .......... The Reformation had been at work among earnest and eager spirits in these churches for more than a generation. Throughout the spacious days of Queen Elizabeth the spirit and purpose of the new and freer forms of the Christian faith had been moving toward expression in shaping the organization and procedure of the ancient churches in the towns and countryside. .......... In the third decade of that great seventeenth century Thomas Hooker, a Fellow of Emmanuel College of Cambridge, was asked to serve as lecturer in the ancient parish Church of St. Mary's at Chelmsford. He had been a diligent and faithful student in his course at Emmanuel and upon his graduation had been appointed to a fellowship, one of the duties of which was to serve as occasional lecturer in parishes within the reach of Cambridge where his services might be desired........ Accordingly when ecclesiastical authority denied the continuance of this ministry to the church in Chelmsford, these who had been won to it sought some means by which they might have this privilege granted to them for the future. The news had come to them of the new world overseas which was being opened to English settlers, and in which there was the opportunity for a larger economic life, for political freedom and for a religious liberty, which they came to feel they could not enjoy in the church of their birth and early training. A group of those stirred by this hope proposed to Mr. Hooker that they would make the great adventure to the new world and establish themselves there as a colony on condition that he undertake to go with them as their minister, or at least to follow them and assume leadership as their Pastor and Teacher as soon as the way might be opened to him........ In 1632 the group of those who were moved to under- take this adventure carried out their plans and set sail for the new world. They arrived in Massachusetts Bay and began "to sit down at Mount Wollaston". They found welcome from the settlers that had preceded them and later were assigned to the land bordering the north side of the Charles River where now the city of Cambridge stands. There they established themselves, calling their community the New Town to distinguish it from earlier settlements which were nearer the shores of the Bay" The book goes on to indicate that Hooker's group petitioned for and received the lands, that were to be the city of Hartford ,from the General Court. In an earlier book, The First Church in Hartford, on page 58, regarding the above migration is a footnote "Wm. Goodrich, Edward Elmer, John Benjamin........arrived in Boston in the "Lion", Sept. 16, 1632. Simon Sackett and Wm. Spencer, who also came to Hartford, were in Newtown before the arrival of the Braintree Company from Mt. Wallaston in August, 1632." Sorry I seem to have lost the citation for this book but it is available at the Godfrey Library. I found it interesting that this group seem to have come for their own reasons, instead of at the behest of Gov. Winthrop. It would also appear that Simon Sackett may have been part of this grand plan to establish a new church before they left England. It also speaks to a timeframe for Simon's arrival. If any one is interested, I can send the whole 1st chapter Hartfords First Church, as an attachment. It is pages. Tom Smith
Hi! We invite you to join the SACKETT-L Mailing List. You will find instructions on how to join this free discussion list at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett/ Also at this site is information about The Sackett Family Association (TSFA) organized at the beginning of this year by a group of subscribers to hone in on the research of the SACKETT surname and to preserve what we have collected. Instructions are provided on how to join it too. In addition, there is a link in the Table of Contents to the "Subscribers" of this list. You may find information there for the location in which you are searching for SACKETT individuals. This invitation to join us on TSFA goes out to any and all who have not yet joined and to whom I have missed sending individual invitations. If you have not yet joined TSFA, please consider checking it out! The next newsletter is just about to be released. They're getting better with each issue! Also, a Family Gathering is being planned in Salt Lake City in September! Let me know if you have any problem! I'll be glad to help. 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 mcconn52@msn.com Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 7:47 PM To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SACKETT-L] Frankie Sackett-Twisp, WA. Okanogan County 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/230 Message Board Post: Frankie Pearl Sackett B: 1882 D: 1931. Buried Beaver Creek (Silver) Cemetery near Twisp, WA. ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== RootsWeb blocks HTML formatting in email messages. Be sure to set your email software to text only before posting a message to the list. ============================== 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
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/230 Message Board Post: Frankie Pearl Sackett B: 1882 D: 1931. Buried Beaver Creek (Silver) Cemetery near Twisp, WA.
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/229 Message Board Post: Ray Erastus Sackett, Attorney I think? B: 1882 D: 1965. Buried at Beaver Creek Cemetery, aka: Silver Cemetery. near Twisp, WA.