Louella: For the family of Phineas K. Sackett I have information from the Dutchess Co. USGenWeb site that gives the name of his daughter as Annette/Anvenette: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydutche/cems/pinplacem.htm Interments in the PINE PLAINS CEMETERY 53. Bryan, Anvenette L., w. of David, & dau. of Phineas K. & Eunice M. Sackett, d. 1858, July 21, a. 30-2-14. 601. Sackett, Eunice M. Gurnsey, w. of Phineas K., b. 1808, Sep. 3, d. 1881, Aug. 24. 602. Sackett, Maria, dau. of Phineas K. & Eunice M., Mariad. 1846, Oct. 19, a. 16-9-4. 603. Sackett, Phineas K., b. 1803, Nov. 20, d. 1888, Sep. 23. So as I said in the note just before this, I believe that Anna H. is the daughter of Orville Sackett and Amy Briggs. Orville's mother was Anna Hammond. Yes I have the information for Leonard and Ruth on p. 211 Thurmon On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 01:09:47 -0400 <louellas@endor.com> writes: > Thurmon, on page 211 of the Stanford, Dutchess Co., NY 1850 census > is > Sackett, Phineas, age 46, born NY, Famer > , Eunice M., age 42, born NY > , Anna H., age 20, born NY > , Tam? G.(Fe), age 14, born NY > , Mary B., age 9, born NY > , Ugean R., age 5, born NY > Gale, Jane, age 44, born NY > and 2 laborers > Love the spelling of Eugene. Anna H. could conceivably > be Annett but think it is Anna H. > There is also the family of Leonard and Ruth on this page, > have this? > > I only found Henry & Polly on page 206, 1850 census > of Stanford. > Is there a connection to Humphrey family? > On page 206 is the family of John & Clarissa Humphrey which has > 5 year old Sackett S. Humphrey as a member. > -----Original Message----- > From: Thurmon E. King [mailto:thurmonking@juno.com] > Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 4:39 PM > To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SACKETT-L] 1860continued > > > > On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 01:08:50 -0400 <louellas@endor.com> writes: > <SNIP> > > Looks like the last one in Stanford, there are other > > Sacketts in Dutchess Co. not in Stanford. Do you want > > those Thurmon? > > Louella: > > I always welcome any Sackett related census information I can get. > So, > as long as you are willing to do the census lookups ... I really > appreciate it. > > At the same time, I know what it is like to decipher some of the > hand > writing on some of those census images. I transcribed most of the > 1790-1850 Sackett data while I had a subscription to Ancestry's > census > images online. And before the LDS put the 1880 census online at > their > website there were others who had the 50 CDs of the 1880 census, > published by the LDS, and sent the Sackett information to me. > > And as you have noticed, I made some errors in my transcriptions and > there are probably some errors in the transcriptions in the LDS > index of > the 1880 census. So it is nice to have another opinion of the data > from > the images. > > I believe it is still true that Ancestry.com does not have the 1860 > and > 1870 censuses indexed yet and looking for an individual without an > index > was very tedious to say the least. > > In one of your notes you said: > "page 239a > supposed to have a Phineas Sacket, age 64, > born New York but can't read this page" > Could you send me a copy of that image? There have been times I > have > been able to use my graphics programs to manipulate some of the > images to > make some of the data readable. > > I'm interested in a family I found in the 1850 census: > Year: 1850; State: NY; County: Dutchess; Township: Stanford > Roll: M432_497 Page: 206 > 137/137 > Sackett, Phil? 52 m farmer NY > Sackett, Emmy 44 f NY > Sackett, Ann 20 f > NY > Sackett, Catherine B. 19 f NY > Sackett, Elisa B. 17 f > NY > Sackett, Samuel O. 15 m > NY > Sackett, Stephen W. 13 m NY > Sackett, William B. 12 m NY > Sackett, George W. 10 m NY > Sackett, Lucinda J. 9 f NY > Sackett, Silas W. 6 m NY > Sackett, Ada M. 4 f NY > Sackett, Sara E. 2 f NY > Sackett, Mary E. 2 f > NY > > I don't remember what the problem was that I couldn't read the name > of > the head of household. But in my search of the Columbia Co., NY web > pages I found a David Crego who married a Miss Anna H. Sackett of > Dutchess Co. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycolumb/crego.htm > David Crego > > "Along with the history of the Van Burens, Hogebooms, Vanderpoels, > and > hosts of other statesmen, judges, and professional celebrities of > Columbia county, it is fitting that some of the real representatives > of > the people should be noticed, -- that the men upon whose shoulders > the > burdens and responsibilities of this great republic chiefly rest > should > be assigned their proper place in these annals. And of these we may > mention David Crego, of Claverack. He was the son of David Crego, > who was > born in Columbia county, and was married to Miss Susannah Poultney. > They > reared a family of nine children, named as follows: Polly, William, > Fanny, Betsey, Thankful, Zubah, Clarissa, Emeline, and David. > > David Crego, Sr., lived to the advanced age of ninety-five years. > Mrs. > Susannah Crego died in 1848, at the age of seventy-one. After her > death, > Mr. Crego, Sr., was married to Mrs. Landrus; there were no children > by > this marriage. She also died several years before his decease. > > David Crego, Jr., was born in the town of Lebanon, on the 19th day > of > January, 1813; soon after his birth the family removed to Hillsdale, > where they remained seventeen hears; they then sold out, and removed > to > Chatham Four Corners. David attended the common schools, and > assisted in > the labors of the farm until several years after he became of age. > At the > age of twenty-two, in 1834, he was united in marriage to Miss Sarah > Briggs, of Dutchess county. In 1834 he sold out in Chatham, and > purchased > a farm of two hundred and twenty-five acres in the town of > Claverack, -- > beautifully situated about one mile south of Claverack village, > which has > ever since been his home. > > Mrs. Crego died in 1851, at the age of thirty-six years, and two > years > later Mr. Crego filled the vacancy in his household by choosing > another > companion, -- Miss Anna H. Sackett, of Dutchess county. > > By his first wife he has two sons, Walton O. and George W., who are > both > married; and by his second wife he has two children, Charles S. and > Sarah > B., both at home with the parents." > > I found David Crego listed in the 1880 census: > Census Place Claverack, Columbia, New York > Family History Library Film 1254820 > NA Film Number T9-0820 > Page Number 119A David CREGO Self M Male W 65 NY > Farmer > NY NY > Anna CREGO Wife M Female W 50 NY Keeping House NY > NY > Charles CREGO Son S Male W 22 NY NY NY > Sarah CREGO Dau S Female W 18 NY NY NY > > From this census data Anna would have been 20 years old in the 1850 > census and there is an Ann Sackett in the household of Phil? Sackett > above. I haven't found another Ann/Anne/Anna in the data I have for > Sacketts in Dutchess Co. in the 1850 census. > > Thurmon > ----- > Accurate information is our goal. > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > Visit the SACKETT-L Web Page at > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sidersn/sackett > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > ==== SACKETT Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to the digest, SACKETT-D, address your email to: > sackett-d-request@rootsweb.com and type: SUBSCRIBE. Remember to > unsubscribe yourself from sackett-l or you will get multiple copies! > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >