The obituary and photo for Pansy (Mason) Clendenin is available at http://heraldbulletin.com/obituaries/x942827323/Pansy-E-Clendenin --------------------------------- Ted Smith tcsmith@surewest.net
This message could not come through. Needs to be reformatted OttaSue On Nov 15, 2012, at 12:13 AM, Thurmon <thurmon.king@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you Thurman, This is GREAT information. Chris On Nov 14, 2012, at 10:13 PM, Thurmon <thurmon.king@gmail.com> wrote: > Chris, > > The information I have for Sheldon and his ancestry can be found at: > http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g1/p1011.htm > > Harriet Clarissa Sackett, wife of Simeon H. Calhoun is from a different > family line: > http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g3/p3353.htm > > The two lines meet at John Sackett and Abigail Hannum. > > Thurmon > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Chris Kimball" <kimballpc@comcast.net> > To: <sackett@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 9:29 PM > Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Mrs. and Mrs. S.H. Calhoun, Ashland Oregon March 1898 > > >> Hi Kari, >> >> This may be a bit of a stretch, but my Grandfather was Sheldon Sackett. He >> was born and raised in Oregon. Lived in various places including Portland, >> Sheridan, Salem and Coos Bay. In Coos Bay he was owner and publisher of >> The World newspaper. If my memory serves, he is buried in Sheridan. Might >> be a coincidence, but interesting that Clarissa Sackett died in Multnomah >> County in 1955. Sheldon died in 1968 in San Francisco, but was buried in >> Oregon. >> >> Thanks, >> Chris Kimball >> >> >> On Oct 28, 2012, at 8:18 PM, Karoline Roehl <skroehl@charter.net> wrote: >> >>> Sorry everyone. I know that the list can't take attachments. Don't know >>> what I was thinking. >>> >>> Had to take my husband back to the hospital today. At least I can blame >>> it on lack of sleep. If anyone wants the photo emailed individually, let >>> me know. Otherwise, I have sent it to Thurmon who posted it on >>> findagrave and I have posted it on my ancestry.com file. >>> >>> Kari >>> >>> >>> >>> On Oct 28, 2012, at 4:35 PM, Thurmon wrote: >>> >>>> A copy of the picture is posted at: >>>> http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59407489 >>>> >>>> Thurmon >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Chris Sackett" <chris@sackett.org.uk> >>>> To: <sackett@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 1:48 PM >>>> Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Mrs. and Mrs. S.H. Calhoun, Ashland Oregon March >>>> 1898 >>>> >>>> >>>>> Kari, >>>>> >>>>> As the List cannot take attachments, you might like to send the picture >>>>> to >>>>> me and I'll post it on the Sackett Blog. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Chris >>>>> >>>>> On 26 Oct 2012, at 21:05, Karoline Roehl <skroehl@charter.net> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> This photo is of Harriet Clarissa Sackett, born 10 Oct 1865, Easton, >>>>>>> Ionia, Michigan, died 26 jan 1955 Multnomah County, Oregon. And her >>>>>>> husband Simeon H. Calhoun, born Jan 1838, Connecticut, died 1905 >>>>>>> Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. Harriet is the daughter of Lysander >>>>>>> Augustus Sackett (1820-1908) and Harriet Elizabeth Colton >>>>>>> (1825-1899), >>>>>>> Granddaughter of Deacon Moses Sackett (1795-1871) and Cordelia >>>>>>> Lavinia >>>>>>> Fox (1797-1865), Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Sackett (1762-1844) >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> Elizabeth (Betsey) Eldred (1761-1819). >>>>>> >>>>>> It was found in Bloomington, Indiana by a lady who was looking through >>>>>> a >>>>>> bunch of photos for sale. It had their name on it and she has been >>>>>> looking for descendants ever since. She would be pleased to send it >>>>>> to >>>>>> anyone closely related. For now, we have this wonderful scan. >>>>>> >>>>>> My husband is indirectly related and she found my ancestry.com website >>>>>> (which, of course, I am still working on). >>>>>> >>>>>> Kari Roehl > > ------------------------------- > The Sackett Family Association website is at http://www.sackettfamily.info/. > > To contact the Sackett List Admin, send a message to SACKETT-admin@rootsweb.com. > > See list information and search the archives at http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/surname/s/sackett.html > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SACKETT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Chris, The information I have for Sheldon and his ancestry can be found at: http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g1/p1011.htm Harriet Clarissa Sackett, wife of Simeon H. Calhoun is from a different family line: http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g3/p3353.htm The two lines meet at John Sackett and Abigail Hannum. Thurmon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Kimball" <kimballpc@comcast.net> To: <sackett@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 9:29 PM Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Mrs. and Mrs. S.H. Calhoun, Ashland Oregon March 1898 > Hi Kari, > > This may be a bit of a stretch, but my Grandfather was Sheldon Sackett. He > was born and raised in Oregon. Lived in various places including Portland, > Sheridan, Salem and Coos Bay. In Coos Bay he was owner and publisher of > The World newspaper. If my memory serves, he is buried in Sheridan. Might > be a coincidence, but interesting that Clarissa Sackett died in Multnomah > County in 1955. Sheldon died in 1968 in San Francisco, but was buried in > Oregon. > > Thanks, > Chris Kimball > > > On Oct 28, 2012, at 8:18 PM, Karoline Roehl <skroehl@charter.net> wrote: > >> Sorry everyone. I know that the list can't take attachments. Don't know >> what I was thinking. >> >> Had to take my husband back to the hospital today. At least I can blame >> it on lack of sleep. If anyone wants the photo emailed individually, let >> me know. Otherwise, I have sent it to Thurmon who posted it on >> findagrave and I have posted it on my ancestry.com file. >> >> Kari >> >> >> >> On Oct 28, 2012, at 4:35 PM, Thurmon wrote: >> >>> A copy of the picture is posted at: >>> http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59407489 >>> >>> Thurmon >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Chris Sackett" <chris@sackett.org.uk> >>> To: <sackett@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 1:48 PM >>> Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Mrs. and Mrs. S.H. Calhoun, Ashland Oregon March >>> 1898 >>> >>> >>>> Kari, >>>> >>>> As the List cannot take attachments, you might like to send the picture >>>> to >>>> me and I'll post it on the Sackett Blog. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Chris >>>> >>>> On 26 Oct 2012, at 21:05, Karoline Roehl <skroehl@charter.net> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>>> This photo is of Harriet Clarissa Sackett, born 10 Oct 1865, Easton, >>>>>> Ionia, Michigan, died 26 jan 1955 Multnomah County, Oregon. And her >>>>>> husband Simeon H. Calhoun, born Jan 1838, Connecticut, died 1905 >>>>>> Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. Harriet is the daughter of Lysander >>>>>> Augustus Sackett (1820-1908) and Harriet Elizabeth Colton >>>>>> (1825-1899), >>>>>> Granddaughter of Deacon Moses Sackett (1795-1871) and Cordelia >>>>>> Lavinia >>>>>> Fox (1797-1865), Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Sackett (1762-1844) >>>>>> and >>>>>> Elizabeth (Betsey) Eldred (1761-1819). >>>>> >>>>> It was found in Bloomington, Indiana by a lady who was looking through >>>>> a >>>>> bunch of photos for sale. It had their name on it and she has been >>>>> looking for descendants ever since. She would be pleased to send it >>>>> to >>>>> anyone closely related. For now, we have this wonderful scan. >>>>> >>>>> My husband is indirectly related and she found my ancestry.com website >>>>> (which, of course, I am still working on). >>>>> >>>>> Kari Roehl
Hi Kari, This may be a bit of a stretch, but my Grandfather was Sheldon Sackett. He was born and raised in Oregon. Lived in various places including Portland, Sheridan, Salem and Coos Bay. In Coos Bay he was owner and publisher of The World newspaper. If my memory serves, he is buried in Sheridan. Might be a coincidence, but interesting that Clarissa Sackett died in Multnomah County in 1955. Sheldon died in 1968 in San Francisco, but was buried in Oregon. Thanks, Chris Kimball On Oct 28, 2012, at 8:18 PM, Karoline Roehl <skroehl@charter.net> wrote: > Sorry everyone. I know that the list can't take attachments. Don't know what I was thinking. > > Had to take my husband back to the hospital today. At least I can blame it on lack of sleep. If anyone wants the photo emailed individually, let me know. Otherwise, I have sent it to Thurmon who posted it on findagrave and I have posted it on my ancestry.com file. > > Kari > > > > On Oct 28, 2012, at 4:35 PM, Thurmon wrote: > >> A copy of the picture is posted at: >> http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59407489 >> >> Thurmon >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Chris Sackett" <chris@sackett.org.uk> >> To: <sackett@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 1:48 PM >> Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Mrs. and Mrs. S.H. Calhoun, Ashland Oregon March 1898 >> >> >>> Kari, >>> >>> As the List cannot take attachments, you might like to send the picture to >>> me and I'll post it on the Sackett Blog. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Chris >>> >>> On 26 Oct 2012, at 21:05, Karoline Roehl <skroehl@charter.net> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>> This photo is of Harriet Clarissa Sackett, born 10 Oct 1865, Easton, >>>>> Ionia, Michigan, died 26 jan 1955 Multnomah County, Oregon. And her >>>>> husband Simeon H. Calhoun, born Jan 1838, Connecticut, died 1905 >>>>> Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. Harriet is the daughter of Lysander >>>>> Augustus Sackett (1820-1908) and Harriet Elizabeth Colton (1825-1899), >>>>> Granddaughter of Deacon Moses Sackett (1795-1871) and Cordelia Lavinia >>>>> Fox (1797-1865), Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Sackett (1762-1844) and >>>>> Elizabeth (Betsey) Eldred (1761-1819). >>>> >>>> It was found in Bloomington, Indiana by a lady who was looking through a >>>> bunch of photos for sale. It had their name on it and she has been >>>> looking for descendants ever since. She would be pleased to send it to >>>> anyone closely related. For now, we have this wonderful scan. >>>> >>>> My husband is indirectly related and she found my ancestry.com website >>>> (which, of course, I am still working on). >>>> >>>> Kari Roehl >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> The Sackett Family Association website is at >>> http://www.sackettfamily.info/. >>> >>> To contact the Sackett List Admin, send a message to >>> SACKETT-admin@rootsweb.com. >>> >>> See list information and search the archives at >>> http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/surname/s/sackett.html >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> SACKETT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> ------------------------------- >> The Sackett Family Association website is at http://www.sackettfamily.info/. >> >> To contact the Sackett List Admin, send a message to SACKETT-admin@rootsweb.com. >> >> See list information and search the archives at http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/surname/s/sackett.html >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SACKETT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > The Sackett Family Association website is at http://www.sackettfamily.info/. > > To contact the Sackett List Admin, send a message to SACKETT-admin@rootsweb.com. > > See list information and search the archives at http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/surname/s/sackett.html > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SACKETT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Although we have never met, it is nice to know people are thinking of one another after the storm. We were fortunate here on the north shore of Long Island. Lost some trees but no damage to our house. At least we got our power back for a few days between the two storms, some people around here are just now getting things back. Hope everyone is getting back to more like normal, or very, very close to it. Kind regards, Barbara Bell On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 5:54 PM, dkbarbee@juno.com <dkbarbee@juno.com>wrote: > Dear Sackett family, > > I hope that everyone that was in the path of Sandy and the subsequent > nor'easter has managed to get their power restored and gas in their tanks. > Steve and I were lucky to have missed the brunt of it, only losing power > for a couple of days. I know that there are many in our Association that I > do not personally know, but I hope that all are getting back to normal. I > especially hope to hear from those friends, whom we have met several times > at reunions, as to how they are doing. > > Debbie Barbee > TSFA President > > ------------------------------- > The Sackett Family Association website is at > http://www.sackettfamily.info/. > > To contact the Sackett List Admin, send a message to > SACKETT-admin@rootsweb.com. > > See list information and search the archives at > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/surname/s/sackett.html > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SACKETT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
On 12 Nov 2012, at 16:07, Otta Sue Hill <cherokeo@wi.rr.com> wrote: > … > I will be posting Owen's lineage in detail, once I figure out how to > do it! Otta, We have Owen's line down to Sarah Sackett Moore (1706-1790). If you could supply basic information on subsequent generations, I will add the data to your member's page which I will compile ready for the next website update at the end of the month. Please either send the information by email to this list or, if you prefer, send it to me with a copy to our historian Thurmon King <thurmon.king@gmail.com> for inclusion in his database. > Question: Is there an official, or accepted by consensus, Sackett > Family Crest with or without Motto? I want to start the Sackett > Family Scrapbook and would like to include a pix of the Crest. As far as a crest goes, no member of the family has ever been entitled to an achievement of arms, although there are books that suggest otherwise. The publishers of these books cobble together a crest from snippets of information with the aim of selling it to family members. The Sackett ones are entirely bogus. However, they are not without interest and I will send a couple of examples to your personal email address (this list cannot take attachments). Chris Sackett Sackett webmaster
Thank You Chris. I, as have others, wondered about all the "crests" out there. Think everyone would like to have one. There is a certain noble cachet about crests. Maybe that's why crest-makers do such a nice business! My "books" are not published books but scrapbooks that I'm trying to put together for the family, particularly the grandchildren, to learn a bit about the Ancestors, to enjoy and hopefully develop a great interest in their own legacy. If they get really interested they can go into the genealogy program. However, I get so involved with "creative" ideas that my brain burns out, I get a headache and have to stop for another cup of coffee and maybe do housework to regroup (grin). (don't know how to find and use a smiley face On my Mac.) will get Owen's Sackett line filled out and send it on. It's a short but interesting line. OttaSue On Nov 12, 2012, at 11:51 AM, Chris Sackett <chris@sackett.org.uk> wrote: > > On 12 Nov 2012, at 16:07, Otta Sue Hill <cherokeo@wi.rr.com> wrote: > >> … >> I will be posting Owen's lineage in detail, once I figure out how to >> do it! > > Otta, > > We have Owen's line down to Sarah Sackett Moore (1706-1790). If you could supply basic information on subsequent generations, I will add the data to your member's page which I will compile ready for the next website update at the end of the month. Please either send the information by email to this list or, if you prefer, send it to me with a copy to our historian Thurmon King <thurmon.king@gmail.com> for inclusion in his database. > >> Question: Is there an official, or accepted by consensus, Sackett >> Family Crest with or without Motto? I want to start the Sackett >> Family Scrapbook and would like to include a pix of the Crest. > > As far as a crest goes, no member of the family has ever been entitled to an achievement of arms, although there are books that suggest otherwise. The publishers of these books cobble together a crest from snippets of information with the aim of selling it to family members. The Sackett ones are entirely bogus. However, they are not without interest and I will send a couple of examples to your personal email address (this list cannot take attachments). > > Chris Sackett > Sackett webmaster > ------------------------------- > The Sackett Family Association website is at http://www.sackettfamily.info/. > > To contact the Sackett List Admin, send a message to SACKETT-admin@rootsweb.com. > > See list information and search the archives at http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/surname/s/sackett.html > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SACKETT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Otta and Owen, I am interested in your Wisconsin link to the Sacketts. Mine came to Appleton in the 1850's from the New York/Pennsylvania border area. I still have relatives there. My mother and brother are in the UP of Michigan. If I have any information that is of help, please let me know. John and Terri Sackett now living in NJ
Chris and others on the list, I'm glad you pointed out that there is not at "Sackett" crest or "coat of arms". From what the people in the know have said about family crests is that they are only issued to an individual not a family. So if there was a Sackett crest, it would only apply to the person who was entitled to it and not all Sackett family members. I know that I have used some crests in the past, but now I will not used them until I know who was the original owner of the crest. I hope this helps other members on the list. Grace Keir (my husband descends from a Sackett line) You wrote: As far as a crest goes, no member of the family has ever been entitled to an achievement of arms, although there are books that suggest otherwise. The publishers of these books cobble together a crest from snippets of information with the aim of selling it to family members. The Sackett ones are entirely bogus. However, they are not without interest and I will send a couple of examples to your personal email address (this list cannot take attachments). Chris Sackett Sackett webmaster
Meant to say: ... data of interest and value to share with you all ... OSHH
Thank you all for welcoming me to The Sackett Family Association. My husband's lineage includes Sackett and related families. I am sure I have lineage mixed in their somewhere as we have had this occur on several other occasions in our research. Occasionally call Owen at work to tell him we can't be married any more - that I found another intermarriage in our families and the relationships are getting to close for legal comfort (Grin). I will be posting Owen's lineage in detail, once I figure out how to do it! Question: Is there an official, or accepted by consensus, Sackett Family Crest with or without Motto? I want to start the Sackett Family Scrapbook and would like to include a pix of the Crest. I am finding doing research on the site a bit confusing. But, that should resolve itself as I become more familiar with the site and the data. What tends to confuse me are conflicts between my previous data and what I am seeing on the site. Not always sure just which data to include as Fact, and what is still undergoing research. I work on our genealogies in spurts. More so with winter coming on as we live in Wisconsin and I have a lot of indoor time for genealogy and other cozy indoor pursuits from now until sometimes May. I have become the family genealogist for all of our family - they are looking forward to reading the "books" and not so much interested in doing the research!! Anyone identify with that? Thank You all once again. I am looking forward to being a part of the Sackett group, and hope I will have data of interest and value from time to time. Otta Sue Hill
Sackett Family Association members: As I sat down to recap the September meeting for you, I thought wouldn't it be great to hear more from the rest of the Sacketts in the world? How can we do that? We held our business meeting at the 2012 Sackett Reunion in Westfield. Anne Murray graciously volunteered to take the minutes of the meeting. I would like to strongly recommend that you visit the website and read over the minutes. http://sackettfamily.info/committee2012.htm I would like to present to the Association membership those items, much abbreviated, that I feel are especially important to the members. I hope that we can generate some feedback and other ideas. I hope you will stick with me on this! *At the time of the reunion we were at 380 members, now 394. *Thurmon told us about "Find A Grave" - very neat check it out! *Chris Sackett received "The Guild of One-Name Studies Award of Excellence 2012" Great job, but then we already knew how neat it is! *Thurmon's database has 37,000 names in it. We discussed changing the "born by" cutoff date. After much discussion it was decided to leave it at 1920. *The Simon Sackett Plaque effort has been revitalized. Members are working to get estimates of a flat block that would be laid in the pathway. An application is being drawn up that will be submitted to the Cambridge Historical Commission for approval. Once we get approval and a cost estimate it was decided to fund it from commitments by the membership for a specific contribution. ie $30. Once we know the cost of the stone, engraving and the installation we will know how many commitments we will need. If you would like to help in any way with this project, contact anyone on the committee and we will gladly accept your help!! *The next Sackett Reunion. After much discussion there was no clear decision. In the end it comes down to this: If no one steps up to convene the next reunion, it will likely take place in Salt Lake City. Please look at the minutes and see what other ideas were tossed about. Hosting the reunion was fun for Sharon and myself. I got a new friend; Steve bought me a new camera and new printer!! Now that was a great deal for me!!! Think what you could work out!!! *Cemetery restoration. Do you know a cemetery that has head stones that are crumbling away? I will be looking into replacing a stone for Reuben Sackett in Warren, Ct. This will be a test case to see how we can work within the organization to do projects such as these. Maybe we will use the same commitment idea as we are planning on using for the Simon Plaque. *Genealogical materials and what to do with them when you inherit them. After much discussion it was decided that the best thing to do would be to CATALOG the items before donating them to an appropriate historical society. It was stressed how important the cataloging would be. *The Association Committee is composed of 14 members, please think about running for a spot in the next election. We can always use new ideas and new faces!! *The Newspaper Project was discussed and has been idle for a bit, but Chris will be relaunching it shortly. Check out the website. *General discussion included some thoughts for the future. Chris would like to write a book on English Sacketts or US Sacketts through the 2nd generation. Is there anything that you might have that would benefit the organization? Pictures, letters, Bible transcriptions, wills??? Who knows what might smash someone's brick wall! Thanks for reading through this, nothing will replace the actual minutes, but at least you get an idea as to where we are headed. As we are heading into the last few weeks of 2012, I want to thank you for your support in 2012!! Debbie Barbee TSFA President
John & Terri, You were indeed some of the people that I have been thinking about. We are so glad that you came through with limited problems. You are right, there are still so many that have so many issues to deal with in the coming months. Thanks for checking in, Deb ---------- Original Message ---------- From: kb2yrt@aol.com To: sackett@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SACKETT] east coast weather Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2012 18:04:24 -0500 (EST) Terri and I live in NJ and are very lucky. We had our lights flicker, but never went out. We had no damage from either storm. But there are still people without power, gas, and worse, so many without homes. Our hearts go out to those. -----Original Message----- From: dkbarbee <dkbarbee@juno.com> To: sackett <sackett@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, Nov 11, 2012 5:58 pm Subject: [SACKETT] east coast weather Dear Sackett family, I hope that everyone that was in the path of Sandy and the subsequent nor'easter has managed to get their power restored and gas in their tanks. Steve and I were lucky to have missed the brunt of it, only losing power for a couple of days. I know that there are many in our Association that I do not personally know, but I hope that all are getting back to normal. I especially hope to hear from those friends, whom we have met several times at reunions, as to how they are doing. Debbie Barbee TSFA President ------------------------------- The Sackett Family Association website is at http://www.sackettfamily.info/. To contact the Sackett List Admin, send a message to SACKETT-admin@rootsweb.com. See list information and search the archives at http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/surname/s/sackett.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SACKETT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the ------------------------------- The Sackett Family Association website is at http://www.sackettfamily.info/. To contact the Sackett List Admin, send a message to SACKETT-admin@rootsweb.com. See list information and search the archives at http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/surname/s/sackett.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SACKETT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Dear Sackett family, I hope that everyone that was in the path of Sandy and the subsequent nor'easter has managed to get their power restored and gas in their tanks. Steve and I were lucky to have missed the brunt of it, only losing power for a couple of days. I know that there are many in our Association that I do not personally know, but I hope that all are getting back to normal. I especially hope to hear from those friends, whom we have met several times at reunions, as to how they are doing. Debbie Barbee TSFA President
Hi Albert! Thanks for responding to my welcome message to Paul. You did make me get out the atlas to see where Brooklyn, Iowa was! Steve, my husband, has his Fosters living in the Madison County area. Steve's great grandfather moved to Nebraska after his wife died, eventually sending for his 3 daughters. I see that Paul's Dora married Ivan MacDonald Foster. Funny thing that one of the Foster daughters married a MacDonald there. Small world isn't it? Thanks for reading my note! Hope you are making great connections!! Debbie ---------- Original Message ---------- From: Albert Sackett <alsackett@gmail.com> To: sackett@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Welcome new member Paul Foster Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2012 16:01:43 -0600 I had a great aunt, Dora Sackett, who married a Patton. They resided in Brooklyn, Iowa and she was a sister to my Grandfather, Kirk Sackett. They and their parents, my Great Grandparents, and other siblings are buried in the cemetery in Brooklyn, IA. Albert Sackett On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 3:49 PM, dkbarbee@juno.com <dkbarbee@juno.com>wrote: > Welcome new member #393, Paul Foster! I checked Thurmon's database and > found several Dora Sacketts, but none that looked "just right". I hope > that you will find our organization helpful in your genealogy pursuit. > > On a side note, my husband has Iowa and Nebraska Fosters in his immediate > tree, would you happen to have any connections there? > > Again, welcome to the Association, hope we can be of help in your quest! > > Debbie Barbee > TSFA President > > ------------------------------- > The Sackett Family Association website is at > http://www.sackettfamily.info/. > > To contact the Sackett List Admin, send a message to > SACKETT-admin@rootsweb.com. > > See list information and search the archives at > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/surname/s/sackett.html > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SACKETT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- The Sackett Family Association website is at http://www.sackettfamily.info/. To contact the Sackett List Admin, send a message to SACKETT-admin@rootsweb.com. See list information and search the archives at http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/surname/s/sackett.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SACKETT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
We are pleased to welcome Otta Sue Hill, new member #394! Our Association's motto, "Research, Preserve, Share" is one that we take to heart. I hope that you find our organization lives up to its motto!! This group is so helpful, so don't hesitate to contact any of us. The website and database are both amazing and Chris and Thurmon are so helpful. Again, welcome to the group, Debbie Barbee TSFA President
Welcome new member #393, Paul Foster! I checked Thurmon's database and found several Dora Sacketts, but none that looked "just right". I hope that you will find our organization helpful in your genealogy pursuit. On a side note, my husband has Iowa and Nebraska Fosters in his immediate tree, would you happen to have any connections there? Again, welcome to the Association, hope we can be of help in your quest! Debbie Barbee TSFA President
1940 Census, Harrison Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio Enumerated June 7 Household 537 Box 736, Timber Lane Mason, Gordon G., Head, male, white, age 38, married, highest grade completed: 8, b. in Indiana. Resided in same place on April 1, 1935. TSFA #10712 Mason, Minnie M., Wife, female, white, age 39, married, highest grade completed: 5, b. in Kentucky. Resided in same place on April 1, 1935. TSFA #10718 Mason, Ernest R., Son, male, white, age 6, single, highest grade completed: 1, b. in Ohio. Resided in same place on April 1, 1935. Mason, Carolyn L., Daughter, female, white, age 4, single, b. in Ohio. Resided in same place on April 1, 1935. TSFA #10721 1940 Census, Harrison Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio Enumerated May 6 Household 292 Box 901, Neff Ave. Mason, William A., Head, male, white, age 31, married, highest grade completed: 8, b. in Washington. Resided in Winchester, Indiana on April 1, 1935. Occupation: Laborer on road project. TSFA #10714 Mason, Minnie A., Wife, female, white, age 28, married, highest grade completed: H4, b. in Indiana. Resided in Winchester, Indiana on April 1, 1935. Engaged in housework. TSFA #23196 Mason, Mary E, Daughter, female, white, age 5, single, b. in Indiana. Resided in Winchester, Indiana on April 1, 1935. 1940 Census, Nettle Creek Twp., Randolph County, Indiana Enumerated April 12 Household 77 Mason, Willard, Head, male, white, age 24, married, highest grade completed: H4, b. in Montana. Resided in Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio on April 1, 1935. Occupation: Farm hand. TSFA #10715 Mason, Marguerita L., Wife, female, white, age 19, married, highest grade completed: H3, b. in Ohio. Resided in Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio on April 1, 1935. Engaged in housework. TSFA #23197 Mason, Georgia M., Son, female, white, age 11/12, single, b. in Indiana. [Note: The given name looks like Georgia, the sex is listed as female, but the relationship is listed as "Son." Her father's obituary clearly lists her as Georgia M. Lockhart, so she clearly is female.] 1940 Census, Nettle Creek Twp., Randolph County, Indiana Enumerated April 18 Household 119 Mason, Ernest, Head, male, white, age 59, married, highest grade completed: 7, b. in Indiana. Resided in rural Randolph Co., Indiana on April 1, 1935. Occupation: Farm hand. TSFA #10711 Mason, Millua, Wife, female, white, age 57, married, highest grade completed: 4, b. in Indiana. Resided in rural Randolph Co., Indiana on April 1, 1935. Engaged in housework. TSFA #23197 Mason, Lourie, Daughter, female, white, age 14, single, highest grade completed: 8, b. in Indiana. Resided in rural Randolph Co., Indiana on April 1, 1935. In school. TSFA #23198. --------------------------------- Ted Smith tcsmith@surewest.net
Terri and I live in NJ and are very lucky. We had our lights flicker, but never went out. We had no damage from either storm. But there are still people without power, gas, and worse, so many without homes. Our hearts go out to those. -----Original Message----- From: dkbarbee <dkbarbee@juno.com> To: sackett <sackett@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, Nov 11, 2012 5:58 pm Subject: [SACKETT] east coast weather Dear Sackett family, I hope that everyone that was in the path of Sandy and the subsequent nor'easter has managed to get their power restored and gas in their tanks. Steve and I were lucky to have missed the brunt of it, only losing power for a couple of days. I know that there are many in our Association that I do not personally know, but I hope that all are getting back to normal. I especially hope to hear from those friends, whom we have met several times at reunions, as to how they are doing. Debbie Barbee TSFA President ------------------------------- The Sackett Family Association website is at http://www.sackettfamily.info/. To contact the Sackett List Admin, send a message to SACKETT-admin@rootsweb.com. See list information and search the archives at http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/surname/s/sackett.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SACKETT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the