Thurmon loves a challange :-D Thrumon I alos have most of Ancestry.com subscription so let us know what we can look up for you. I won't worry about these census since Kari has them covered. Liesa > > From: "Kari Roehl" <kariroehl@charter.net> > Date: 2004/06/18 Fri PM 07:41:05 GMT > To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SACKETT-L] funeral notice/obit of Howard Treat Sackett > > Thurmon, > > Sorry to be so much work! I have access through everything at ancestry.com > and am willing to look up anything you wish. > > The 1860 Census Tallmadge, Summit, Ohio, Page 89 is as follows: > > Line 35,710, 698 > Hiram Sackett 35, M, Farmer, 2000, 1000, Ohio > Eliza 29, F, Ohio > Lucy 11, F, Ohio, Attending School > Howard 9, M, Ohio, Attending School > Walter 7, M, Ohio, Attending School > Earnest(sp?) 4, M, Ohio > Page 90 > Charles 1, M, Ohio > John Scoofe(sp?) 24, M, Ohio > Elizabeth McKnight 17, F, Canada > > I'll see if I can find the 1870 and send that also. > > Kari > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Thurmon King" <THURMONKING@peoplepc.com> > To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 12:12 PM > Subject: Re: [SACKETT-L] funeral notice/obit of Howard Treat Sackett > > > > Kari: > > > > Well, you've managed to "dig up" another "new guy" for us to make a > > connection for !! > > > > After I read your post, I spent several hours looking for a connection for > > Dr. Howard Treat Sackett. I believe I finally found the connction but > will > > need a couple of census reports before we can know whether or not my > theory > > is credible. > > > > The items in the articles you posted which give vital clues are; > > 1) He was born in Tallmadge, OH; > > 2) There were 5 brothers and four sisters in his parents' family; > > 3) Dr. C. C. Sackett of Tallmadge, OH was one of his brothers. > > > > In my searching I found the following family in the > > 1880 Census; Tallmadge, Summit, Ohio > > FHL Film 1255069 National Archives Film T9-1069 Page 418A > > Hiram A. SACKET Self M M W 56 OH Farmer CT CT [W #3796] > > Eliza A. SACKET Wife F M W 51 OH Keeping House CT OH > > Edward A. SACKET Son M S W 23 OH At Home --- --- > > Charles C. SACKET Son M S W 21 OH At Home --- --- > > Frank H. SACKET Son M S W 18 OH At Home --- --- > > Stella E. SACKET Dau F S W 16 OH At Home --- --- > > Gertrude V. SACKET Dau F S W 13 OH At Home --- --- > > Kate A. SACKET Dau F S W 9 OH At Home --- --- > > > > I then looked at the 1850 census data I have and found > > Year: 1850; State: OH; County: Summit; Township: Talmadge > > Roll: M432_732 Page: 489 > > 73/92 > > Sackett, Hiram 26 m farmer CT > > [Sackett], Elvia A. 21 f CT > > Sackett, Lucy M. 3/12 f CT > > > > Hiram A. Sackett in the 1880 census has a son named Charles C. (C. C.) > > Sackett listed as one of three sons along with three daughters. The 1850 > > census gives the name of a fourth daughter. > > > > If we can get the census data for Hiram's family in 1860 and 1870 we > should > > be able to determine whether or not Howard T. was one of his sons. > > > > Best wishes, > > Thurmon > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Kari Roehl" <kariroehl@charter.net> > > To: <SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 7:49 AM > > Subject: [SACKETT-L] funeral notice/obit of Howard Treat Sackett > > > > > > > The Daily Commonwealth, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin - 2 articles > > > October 8, 1912 > > > > > > Sackett Funeral Thursday > > > > > > The members of Fidelity Lodge Knights of Pythias will meet, at Castle > hall > > at 9:45 o'clock Thursday morning to attend the funeral of Dr. H.T. > Sackett. > > The Knights of Pythias will have charge of the services at the grave. > > Funeral services will be held at St. Paul's Cathedral at 10:30 o'clock > > Thursday morning with interment at Rienzi cemetery. > > > > > > > > > Dr. Sackett Has Sudden Summons > > > Well Know Resident Dead After Brief Illness > > > He Was Taken Ill At Oconto > > > Was Former President of the State Dental Society and Prominent in > > Professional Circles. > > > > > > Dr. Howard T. Sackett, well known in professional and business circles > of > > Fond du Lac, and a former president of the Wisconsin State Dental society, > > is dead at his home, 157 Sheboygan street. Dr. Sackett's death came as a > > great shock to the community, while the members of his family and > immediate > > friends are stunned by the suddenness of his demise. Complaining of a > cold, > > and cheerful in the belief that his illness was merely passing in nature, > > Dr. Sackett suffered a collapse at his residence at 8:15 o'clock Monday > > evening and he died a few minutes afterward. Poisoning due to nephritis > was > > the immediate cause of death. > > > > > > Taken Ill at Oconto. > > > > > > Dr. Sackett, who has of late been traveling for the Combination Door > > company of this city, was on a business trip in the northern part of the > > state and while at Oconto Thursday evening he was taken ill. The doctor > > took to his bed and summoned a physician who remained with him part of the > > night. Saturday morning he had impoved sufficiently to make the trip > home, > > and reaching here at noon Saturday he took to his bed, still believing > that > > his illness was nothing more than a hard cold. > > > > > > At 3 o'clock Monday morning Dr. Sackett complained of difficulty in > > breathing and his respiration was labored from that time until his death. > > This condition gave rise to the report that the illness was pneumonia, but > > physicians have stated that the death was occasioned by poisoning due to > > nephritis. > > > > > > Born at Tallmadge, O. > > > > > > Dr. Sackett was born June 30, 1853 at Tallmadge, O. In his family were > > five brothers and four sisters, all of whom are living with the exception > of > > one sister. He studied dentistry at Ann Arbor, Mich., and was graduated > > from the Michigan state dental school in 1879. He practiced his > profession > > for two years at Kuyahoga, O., which was located near his birthplace, and > in > > 1881 came to Fond du Lac and opened dental offices. Dr. Sackett practiced > > in this city for twenty-seven years, having offices for a greater part of > > this time at the head of Forest avenue. Four years ago he sold his > practice > > to Dr. James Sorenson, and engaged in business. He served as president of > > the Wisconsin State Dental society in 1904 and 1905, and was at various > > times honored by being elected president of the local dental society. He > > was a member of the Knights of Phythias, being identified with the uniform > > rank of that order. He was an active member of the lodge and its trustee > > for several terms. > > > > > > Had A Large Practice. > > > > > > Dr. Sackett has always occupied a prominent position in local > professional > > circles, and though no longer active in the practice ov dentistry, he > > retained membership in the local society, which is now planning to attend > > his funeral services in a body. Dr. Sackett, while having offices at the > > head of Forest avenue, enjoyed a large and lucrative practice. > > > > > > Was Married in 1882. > > > > > > On April 27, 1882 Dr. Sackett married Hattie A. Brown, of this city, who > > with two sons, Edwin H. Sackett, of Billings Mont., and Arthur J. Sackett, > > of Washington, D.C., and one daughter, Ruth, are left to survive him. > > > > > > Complete arrangements for the funeral were not made today but it was > > expected that services would be held Thursday. > > > > > > The Daily Commonwealth, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, October 9, 1912 > > > > > > Services To Be Held At Cathedral > > > Details of Dr. H.T. Sackett's Funeral Are Arranged > > > Dentists As The Bearers > > > Knights of Pythias Will Assume Charge of the Services at Rienzi > Cemetery. > > > > > > The Funeral of Dr. H.T. Sackett will be held at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow > > morning from St. Paul's Cathedral, Rev. B. Talbot Rogers officiating, > > assisted by Rev. John Loyd. The members of the Fond du Lac Dental society > > will attend the services in a body, as also will the members of Fidelity > > Lodge, Knights of Pythias. The knights will have charge of the services > at > > the grave. > > > > > > The bearers will be: Dr. H.L. Banzhaf, Milwaukee; Dr. G.A. Stratton, > > Oshkosh; Dr. T.A. Hardgrove, Dr. W.C. Wise, Dr. J.L. Blish, Dr. W.F. > Taylor, > > Dr. W.E. Tennant and Dr. E.J. Breitzman, of this city. > > > > > > Arthur Sackett and daughter, Ruth, of Washington, D.C., and Edwin > Sackett, > > of Billings, Mont., will arrive in the city this evening for the funeral. > > Dr. C.C. Sackett, of Tallmadge, O., a brother of the deceased and a sister > , > > Mrs. Atwood, are to be here for the funeral. Mrs. George Hicks, of > Berlin, > > who is in the city for the services will be joined by her husband tomorrow > > morning. > > > > > > The Daily Commonwealth, October 10, 1912 > > > > > > Dr. Sackett Buried > > > Services Held at St. Paul's Cathedral Today Are Largely Attended- > > Commitment at Rienzi. > > > > > > The funeral of Dr. H.T. Sackett was held at 10:30 o'clock this morning > > from St. Paul's Cathedral. Canon B. Talbot Rogers officiated, being > > assisted by Rev. John Lloyd. Fidelity Lodge No. 19, Knights of Pythias > and > > the Fond du Lac Dental society attended the services in a body. At Rienzi > > cemetery the body was consigned to the grave with services under the > > auspices of the Knights of Pythias. The services were largely attended. > > > > > > Those serving as bearers were Dr. H.L. Banzhaf, dean of the Milwaukee > > Dental college; Dr. G.A. Stratton, of Oshkosh; Dr. T.A. Hardgrove, Dr. > W.C. > > Wise, Dr. J.L. Blish, Dr. W.F. Taylor, Dr. W.E. Tennant and Dr. E.J. > > Breitzman, all of this city. > > > > > > Those here to attend the funeral from away were C.C. Sackett, a brother > of > > the deceased, and Mrs. Walter Atwood, a sister of Dr. Sackett, of > Tallmadge, > > O.; Edwin Sackett, of Billings, Mont., a son; Arthur Sackett, of > Washington, > > D.C., also a son, and his little daughter, Ruth; Mr. and Mrs. George > Hicks, > > Berlin; Mrs. A.R. Carpenter and Mrs. Mary Hoskins, Waupaca; Dr. H.L. > > Banzhaf, Milwaukee; Dr. G.A. Stratton and Miss Nina Wilson, of Oshkosh. > > > > > > The floral display was large. Designs from the Knights of Pythias and > the > > Fond du Lac Dental society were conspicuous in the offering. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > > > > ==== 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. 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