I created a Register Report for the descendants of 1281-Adnah Sackett to show the information I have for this family at this time. The format will probably get messed up ... So, what's new ?? Thurmon ============================== Modified Register for Adnah Sackett First Generation 1. Adnah Sackett was born on 6 Oct 1796 in Southwick, Hampshire Co., MA. He died on 15 Feb 1860 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. He was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. of Providence, R. I. Adnah Sackett was born in Southwick, Mass., and after receiving a common school education, went to Providence to learn the jewelry business. Soon after reaching his majority he began manufacturing jewelry on his own account, introducing machinery to a greater extent that it was being used by any other manufacturer of jewelry in the country. Politically he was a Democrat, and was the nominee of his party for the Mayor of Providence and Governor of Rhode Island. He was universally recognized and respected as a successful business man and public spirited citizen, filling with credit many responsible positions, both public and private, of influence and trust. Weygant, p 229-230] ------ Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT ADNAH 1796 - 15 FEB 1860 Swan Point Providence Adnah married (1) Ann Short on 5 Mar 1818. Ann was born in 1801. She died on 1 Jun 1823 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. She was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT ANN SHORT (SHORT*) 1801 - 1 JUN 1823 Swan Point Providence Adnah and Ann had the following children: 2 F i. Ann Eliza Sackett was born on 11 Dec 1818. She died on 27 Mar 1839. 3 M ii. John Henry Sackett was born on 11 Oct 1821 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. He died on 11 Sep 1841 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. He was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT JOHN HENRY 1821 - 11 SEP 1841 Swan Point Providence 4 F iii. Imogene Sackett was born on 5 Feb 1823 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. She died on 6 Nov 1823 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. She was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT IMMOGENE 1823 - 6 NOV 1823 Swan Point Providence Adnah married (2) Eliza Hubbard Adams on 2 May 1824. Eliza was born in 1806. She died on 14 Aug 1847 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. She was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT ELIZA HUBBARD (ADAMS*) 1806 - 14 AUG 1847 Swan Point Providence Adnah and Eliza had the following children: + 5 F iv. Lucy Adeline Sackett was born on 28 Feb 1825. She died on 23 Feb 1900. 6 F v. Lorima Cheever Sackett was born on 9 Sep 1826 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. She died on 28 Sep 1842 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. She was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT LOMIRA CHEEVER 1826 - 28 SEP 1842 Swan Point Providence + 7 F vi. Helen Preston Sackett was born on 19 Sep 1829. 8 M vii. Edwin Mosley Sackett was born on 12 Feb 1832 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. He died on 7 Aug 1833 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. He was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT EDWIN MOSELEY 1832 - 7 AUG 1833 Swan Point Providence 9 F viii. Julia Thresa Sackett was born on 21 May 1835 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. She died on 28 Jul 1837 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. She was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT JULIA THERESA 1835 - 28 JUL 1837 Swan Point Providence 10 F ix. Maria L. Sackett was born on 27 Oct 1837. She died on 3 Jul 1870. Maria married C. F. Page . The Seventh Regiment of RI Volunteers in the Civil War, 1862 - 1865 by William P. Hopkins, Snow & Farmham Printers, Providence, RI, 1903 p. 326: CHARLES F. PAGE. Adjutant Charles Franklin Page, son of William and Ann McFarland Page, was born in Boston, Mass., Aug. 16, 1839. He was originally commissioned first lieutenant Company C, Sept. 4, 1862, but two days later was made adjutant. At Fredericksburg, December 13th, he was severely wounded in the hand, losing one eye and being totally incapacitated for active service. Accordingly, Feb. 23, 1863, his resignation was accepted. at one time he was a member of the firm of Page & Sturgess. He had charge of the Berkeley Mills in this State, but subsequently for a quarter of a century he was in the mploy of the Goddard Brothers. He was also a director of the Blackstone Canal National Bank. In 1888 he was obliged to give up all work and business and spend his winters in the South, but it availed little though the entire year preceding his demise he spent in the enjoyment of its salubrious climate. He died at Aiken, S.C., Oct. 6, 1891, of consumption. His remains were brought to Providence, and, after services at the Westminster Congregational (Unitarian Church, on Mathewson Street, were interred at Swan Point Cemetery. Mr. Page married April 14, 1869, Maria Louise, daughter of Adnah and Eliza H. Sackett, who died July 21, 1870. Again, in 1876, he married Hannah J. Blanvelt, of New York City, who survived him with one son, William B. Page. + 11 M x. Frederick Mosley Sackett Gen. was born on 26 Feb 1840. He died on 9 Oct 1913. + 12 M xi. Charles Adam Sackett was born on 5 Feb 1843. Adnah married (3) Miranda Keach on 5 Jun 1848. Miranda was born in 1809. She died on 10 Oct 1855 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. She was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT MIRANDA (KEACH*) 1809 - 10 OCT 1855 Swan Point Providence Adnah married (4) Nancy Blake Parks on 20 May 1856. Nancy was born in 1811. She died on 24 Aug 1899 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. She was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT NANCY BLAKE (PARKS*) 1811 - 29 AUG 1899 Swan Point Providence Second Generation 5. Lucy Adeline Sackett (Adnah) was born on 28 Feb 1825 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. She died on 23 Feb 1900. Lucy married John B. Hall . They had the following children: 13 F i. Eliza Adams Hall . 14 F ii. Bertha Hall . Bertha married James Carrell Beckworth . An artist. Mr. Beckworth was born at Hannibal, Mo., and resided when a young man at Chicago, Ill., where his father, who was a merchant, suffered serious financial loss in the great fire of 1871. A short time after that event his son took up art professionally. He studied in Paris at the Beaux Arts and in the studio of Carolus Duran. For many years he has had a studio in New York City, making a specialty of portraits of men of state and national prominence. His master piece, however, is said to be a life size picture of his wife, which was awarded a medal at the Paris exhibition of 1900. 7. Helen Preston Sackett (Adnah) was born on 19 Sep 1829. Helen married Henry Billings Barstow . They resided for many years at Santa Barbara, CA. Henry and Helen had the following children: 15 F i. Helen Sackett Barstow was born on 8 Aug 1853. 16 F ii. Charlotte Adams Barstow was born on 5 Dec 1855. Charlotte married Thomas P. Izard . 17 M iii. George B. Barstow was born on 9 Nov 1859. 11. Frederick Mosley Sackett Gen. (Adnah) was born on 26 Feb 1840 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. He died on 9 Oct 1913 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. He was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. of Providence, R. I. When on April 12, 1861, the long threatened war of the rebellion was inaugurated by the bombardment of Fort Sumter, Frederick M. Sackett was a student in senior class of Brown University. On seeing a printed copy of President Lincoln's first call for troops he deliberately lay aside his books, enlisted as a private soldier in the 1st Rhode Island Regiment, commanded by Colonel (afterward Major General) Burnside, and was soon hastening with that thoroughly equipped body of patriots to the defense of the National Capitol. The first actual trial of his mettle as a soldier was on the Bull Run battlefield. He acquitted himself with credit on that occasion, and when on August 2d, 1861, his regiment was mustered out of the service he was immediately authorized by the Governor of his state to assist in recruiting several light batteries, then being raised for immediate service at the front. On Oct. 5, 1861, he was commissioned First Lieut. in First Regiment R. I. Light Artillery and assigned to duty with Battery " C." He participated with that famous battery on the fields of Yorktown, Hanover Court House, Mechanicsville, Gaines Mills, Malvern Hill, Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, and was a portion of the time in comhand of his battery. The following extract is from the official report of Capt. Richard Waterman, senior officer of the battery at the disastrous battle of Chancellorsville: "May 3d, still in position. Two pieces under command of Lieutenant Sackett took up position in a lot on the right of the road leading to Chancellorsville. Sergt. Aug. S. Hanna and Private Frederick S. Mayes killed in action, and Privates Chas. Jenkins and Patrick J. May severely and Corp. Chas. McCarty slightly wounded--all belonging to section under command of Lieutenant Sackett. May 4th, Lieutenant Sackett's section fired 5 rounds at the enemy who were advancing in the woods in a solid column. Lieutenant Sackett was severely wounded in the wrist by a minie ball." On October 6, 1863, Lieutenant Sackett resigned from the army and engaged in the woolen goods (commission) business in New York City. A year later he returned to Providence, R. I., and there built a mill and was engaged in manufacture of woolen goods until 1882, when he took up the manufacture of sulphite wood pulp and paper, in which he continued until 1890. In 1895 he was appointed Adjutant General of the State, which office he still held in 1907. [Weygant, p. 330-331] ------ 1880 Census; Place: Providence, Providence, Rhode Island Source: FHL Film 1255212 National Archives Film T9-1212 Page 338B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Frederic M. SACKETT Self M M W 40 RI Manufact. Of Woolen --- --- Emma L. SACKETT Wife F M W 37 RI Keeping House VT RI Frederic M. SACKETT Son M S W 11 RI Attends School RI RI Elizabeth P. SACKETT Dau F S W 9 RI Fa: RI Mo: RI Henry W. SACKETT Son M S W 7 RI Fa: RI Mo: RI Franklin P. SACKETT Son M S W 4 RI Fa: RI Mo: RI Louisa PAINE MotherLF W W 74 RI Fa: RI Mo: RI ------ Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT FREDERIC MOSLEY 1840 - 9 OCT 1913 Swan Point Providence Frederick married Emma Louise Paine on 15 Nov 1866. Emma was born in 1842. She died on 20 May 1922. She was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT EMMA LOUISA (PAINE*) 1842 - 20 MAY 1922 Swan Point Providence Frederick and Emma had the following children: 18 M i. Frederick M. , Jr. Sackett was born on 17 Dec 1868. A lawyer. Mr. Sackett was educated at Brown University in Providence, R. I., and received an LL. B. degree from Harvard University in 1893. He practiced law in Columbus, Ohio, from 1893 to 1897. In year last named he moved to Louisville, Ky., where he has since been engaged in the practice of law and development of various bituminous coal interests. In 1907 he was vice-president of the North Jellico Coal Company of Kentucky. Frederick married Olive Speed daughter of James B. Speed and Cora Coffin on 3 Apr 1898. 19 F ii. Elizabeth P. Sackett was born on 13 Dec 1870. History of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: Biographical NY: The American Historical Society, Inc. 1920 Lauriston Hartwell Hazard was born in Providence, R. I., November 22, 1866, and is a 'true native son', one of the city's successful business men. He was educated in private schools, Providence High School, and Brown University, receiving his Bachelor's degree from Brown with the graduating class of 1889. The business in which his honored father was engaged appealed to him, and immediately after leaving the University he entered the employ of the cotton brokerage firm, Hazard & Chapin. When in 1904 the business was incorporated as the Hazard Cotton Company, he was elected treasurer, a post he has most ably filled for fourteen years. The company is an important factor in the cotton market, has widely-extended connections and transacts a large business. In club and social life Mr. Hazard is very popular, belonging to the Agawam Hunt Club, Providence Art Club, and Hope Club, of which he is president, and to the Squantum Association. His favorite philanthropy is the Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, of which he is an ex-president, and since 1913 he has been a trustee of Butler Hospital. Member of Rhode Island Board of Parole, appointed by Governor Beeckman, when the board was instituted. He is a vestryman of Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, an office his father also held, and in politics he is a Republican. Mr. Hazard married, June 19, 1907, Elizabeth Paine Sackett, daughter of Adjutant- General Frederic Mosley and Emma Louise (Paine) Sackett, and a granddaughter of Adnah Sackett, who came to Providence when a lad, became head of the jewelry manufacturing firm Sackett, Davis & Company, and was one of the leading Democrats of the State and twice party candidate for Governor. Mr. and Mrs. Hazard are the parents of two daughters: Elizabeth and Marion. 20 M iii. Henry Weston Sackett was born on 16 Sep 1872. He died on 16 Feb 1934. He was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT FRANKLIN PAGE 1875 - 18 NOV 1920 Swan Point Providence 21 M iv. Franklin Page Sackett was born on 6 Jul 1875. He died on 18 Nov 1920. He was buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Providence Co., RI. nd Historical Cemeteries Record Cemetery Location SACKETT FRANKLIN PAGE 1875 - 18 NOV 1920 Swan Point Providence Franklin married Marion Edgar . 12. Charles Adam Sackett (Adnah) was born on 5 Feb 1843 in Providence, Providence Co., RI. Prepared for college at Phillips Exeter Academy, but in consequence of the war gave up entering, and in 1864 removed from Providence, R. I., to New York City, which has since been his home; he was there engaged in mercantile affairs until 1882, when he retired from active business. He has been a member of the Union Club of New York City since 1872, and has a summer residence at the seaside in New London, Conn. [Weygant, p. 331] Charles married Mary Alice Townsend daughter of Isaac Townsend and Mary Austen on 18 Jan 1882 in New York City, NY. Mary was born in 1856. They had the following children: 22 M i. Austen Townsend Sackett was born on 26 Aug 1884. 23 F ii. Audrey Townsend Sackett was born on 11 May 1887. 24 M iii. Isaac Townsend Sackett was born on 21 Aug 1889. He died on 11 Feb 1890.