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    1. Re: [SACKETT] Samuel Sackett & Thankful Wood
    2. Thurmon
    3. Danielle, You are correct in believing that Weygant has incorrect information relating to the two Joel Sacketts he has listed. There were two men born near the same time named Joel Sackett. However, according to Jacobus in his "Families of Ancient New Haven"; v7, p1586, the Joel Sackett, who married Lydia Todd, was the son of Solomon Sackett and his first wife, Mary ___. Joel Sackett married Lydia Todd on 26 Jan 1879 and is believed to have died before 26 Jan 1804 when Lydia married Enos Moss. This is what I have at: http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g7/p7864.htm According to Weygant, pgs. 110, 162, this Joel Sackett was a son of Solomon's brother Samuel Sackett and his wife Abigail Blakeslee/Blakeley. This is what Chris has at: http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7486.htm The Joel Sackett, son of Samuel Sackett and Thankful Wood is documented in the will of Samuel Sackett. See Notes for Samuel at: http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g8/p8778.htm Samuel Sackett is shown to be the son of Joseph Sackett in Joseph's will. http://www.sackettfamily.info/ui347.htm fam 3. Samuel & Lydia (Heaton) Sackett: 3 Samuel, b 30 Mar 1741 NHV, d 9 Feb 1826 æ. 85 NoHT1; Census (NoH) 3-0-3; m 24 Dec 1767 NoHC—Abigail da. Isaac & Mary (Frost) Blakeslee, b 13 Oct 1746 NHV, d 5 Apr 1813 æ. 67 NoHT1. i Isaac, b 19 June 1769 NoHV, bp 7 May 1775 NoHC, d s.p. 16 Nov 1796 æ. 28 (in N.Y.) NoHT1. ii Samuel, b 2 Mar 1771 NoHV, "Solomon" bp 7 May 1775 NoHC; m (1) Bethia da. Samuel & Elizabeth (Frost) Pierpont, b c. 1768, d 19 June 1806 æ. 39 NHT1; m (2) 13 Dec 1806 NHx—Sally Denison. fam. 5. iii Sarah, b 15 Apr 1776 NoHV, bp 21 Apr 1776 NoHC, d 11 Oct 1841 æ. 56 {66?} NoHT3; m Samuel Moulthrop. iv Abigail, b 4 Sep 1782 NoHV, bp 1782 NoHx; m (1) 15 Oct 1806 NoHV—Benjamin Dixon; m (2) 4 June 1809 James Munson of Bd. 4 Eli, b 27 Mar 1743 NHV, d 23 Nov 1826 æ. 84 NoHT1; Census (NoH) 1-1-4; m Sarah ——, b c. 1746, d 20 Jan 1830 æ. 84 NoHT1. i Child, d 9 May 1771 NoHC. ii Lydia, b 9 May 1772 NHV, bp 1788 NoHx, d 16 Oct 1849; m 10 Aug 1789 NoHV—Solomon Todd; res. Zoar, Mass. iii Bede, b 1 Feb 1774 NHV, bp 1788 NoHx, d Sep 1867 æ. 93 NoHV; m Enoch Barnes. iv Eli, b 8 Oct 1775 NHV, d 15 Mar 1836 æ. 60 NoHT1; m Eunetia da. Jesse Eaton & Patience (Todd) Clinton, b 25 June 1788 F, d 21 Nov 1824 æ. 36 NoHT1. fam. 6. v Daniel, b 8 Oct 1777 NHV, d 7 Apr 1856 æ. 78 NoHT3; m Lydia Ray, b {Feb 1783}, d 11 June 1802 æ. 19-4 NoHC, æ. 20 EHT; m (2) 15 Jan 1812 NoHV—Patty da. Benjamin & Alethea (Ray) Brockett, b c. 1786, d 23 Oct 1856 æ. 70 NoHT3. fam. 7. vi John, b c. 1780, d s.p. 14 Mar 1864 æ. 83 NoHT1. vii Mehitabel, b {3 Aug 1782}, d 16 May 1834 æ. 52 NoHT1, æ. 51-9-13 NoHV; m 22 Jan 1801 NoHV—Philemon Pierpont. viii Sarah, b c. 1784, d 10 Mar 1864, æ. 79½ (at NoH) BAlm; m Leonard Ives. She had a nat. child: Jane Sackett Andrews, b 5 Dec 1808 NoHT3, d 18 Nov 1891 NoHT3; m Evelyn Blakeslee. ix Betsey, b c. 1787, d 29 Aug 1870 æ. 84 NoHV; m 10 Sep 1832 NHV—Cephas Clark. x Joseph, b c. 1790, d s.p. 9 Apr 1834 æ. 44 NoHV, NoHT1. 5 Elizabeth, b 24 Apr 1745 NHV, d 19 Mar 1820 æ. 75 NoHT1; m 3 May 1762 NHV—Joel Blakeslee. 6 Solomon, b 28 Apr 1748 NHV, d 8 Aug 1823 Norfolk C; Census (NoH) 1-2-4; m (1) Mary ——, b c. 1748, d 24 Dec 1784 æ. 37 NoHT1; m (2) 12 Feb 1787 NoHV—Ruth da. Benjamin & Amy (Hill) Hull, b 27 Nov 1763 NHV, d 13 June 1789 æ. 27 NoHC, NoHT1; m (3) 1 Sep 1790 NoHC—Ruth Turner, b c. 1755, d 27 Mar 1796 æ. 41 NoHT1, 20 Mar NoHC; m (4) 10 Sep 1797 NoHV—Miriam Davis. (By 1): i Joel, b c. 1770, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d bef. 1804; res C; m 6 Dec 1789 NoHC—Lydia Todd; she m (2) 26 Jan 1804 CC—Enos Moss. Children: (1) Son, d 23 July 1790 NoHC. (2) Infant, d 30 Nov 1791 NoHC. (3) Maria. http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g7/p7864.htm [S33] Frederick W. BAILEY, Early Connecticut Marriages as found on Ancient CHURCH Records Prior to 1800; in seven volumes, 1896-1906 , Vol. 6. [S690] John Edwards, D.D. Todd, The Todd Family in America; or The Descendants of Christopher Todd 1637-1919 Northampton, Mass.; Press of Gazett Printing Co., 1920; [Digitized by Google Books: p.78 [S611] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven 1923-1932, , v7p1586; [Death] calc. from remarriage of wife. As son of Samuel Sackett and Abigail Blakeslee: http://www.sackettfamily.info/g5/p5783.htm 1. Donald Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, (Online database. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008). 2. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "699. Joel Sackett, m. Dec. 1789, Lydia Todd." ii Amelia, b c. 1772, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d 26 May 1857 æ. 84 Sandisfield, Mass., T; m 9 Feb 1790 NoHC—Joel Todd. iii Caleb, b {Jan 1774}, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d 19 Nov 1774 æ. 0-9-24 NoHT1. iv Caleb, bp 17 Dec 1775 NoHC. v Mary, bp 26 July 1778 NoHC; m 10 Feb 1796 NoHV—Cooper Blakeslee. vi Rebecca, bp 22 Sep 1780 NoHC, d 22 Sep 1780 (infant) NoHC. vii Rebecca, bp 25 Nov 1781 NoHC. viii Solomon, bp 23 Dec 1784 NoHC, d 1855; res. Sandisfield, Mass., & N. Canaan, Conn.; m Huldah Webster. (By 2): ix "Betty," bp 24 Feb 1788 NoHC (prob. error for Patty); Patty m Jehial Baldwin; res. New Marlborough, Mass., 1825. (By 3): x Ruth, bp 2 Oct 1791 NoHC. (By 4): xi Enos, bp 10 Feb 1799 NoHC. Regards, Thurmon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Danielle Otey" <danielletotey@gmail.com> To: <sackett@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 3:00 PM Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Samuel Sackett & Thankful Wood By the way, I'm SO confused about these two genealogical records. They're so incredibly similar I'm wondering if Charles was schnockered when he wrote this: (look at the similarties! They were born at a similar time, died at a similar time, had children with similar names....what a nightmare!) Samuel Sackett (1741-1826) FatherCaptain & Deacon Samuel Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4704.htm> (1702/3-1781)MotherLydia Heaton (1717-1749) *Samuel Sackett*, son of Captain & Deacon Samuel Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4704.htm> and Lydia Heaton, was born inNew Haven, Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>, on 30 March 1741.1,2,3 He died in 1826.3 He married on 24 December 1767, * Abigail Blakeslee*, daughter of Isaac Blakeslee and Mary Frost.3 In 1790 Samuel was living in North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>. In his household were three men and three females.4 FamilyAbigail Blakeslee (1746-)Children - Isaac Sackett b. 19 Jun 1769 - Joel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7486.htm> b. c 1770, d. bef 1804 - Elisabeth Sackett b. aft 1771 - Eli Sackett b. aft 1771 - Solomon Sackett b. aft 1771 - Amelia Sackett b. aft 1771 - Samuel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7485.htm>*+* b. 2 Mar 1771, d. 27 Aug 1851 - Sarah Sackett b. 15 Apr 1776 *versus* Samuel Sackett (1747-1816) FatherJoseph Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4743.htm> (1712-) Mother___ ___ *Samuel Sackett*, son of Joseph Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4743.htm> and ___ ___, was born in New Haven, Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>, in 1747.1 He died in Dutchess County, New York<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd13.htm#i2626>, on 20 August 1816.1 He married in 1767, *Thankful Wood*, daughter of John Wood.1 Samuel Sackett served in the American Revolutionary War in the 6th Dutchess County Regiment.2 In 1767 [Samuel Sackett] was married to Thankful Wood, daughter of John Wood, and in the same year settled on a 250 acre section of Big Nine Partners, in Dutchess County, N. Y., near Huns Lake. There had been an Indian settlement on the property and a number of their deserted wigwams were yet standing when he took possession. He constructed first, for himself and his bride, a substantial log cabin, but later erected a commodious farm house, in which all but the two oldest of his nine children were born, and all grew to maturity. Gradually, as his children became able to assist him, his wilderness section was transferred into a cleared and exceedingly productive farm, and at his death, which occurred Aug. 20, 1816, he was reputed a man of large means. Several of his children had died previous to his demise and were buried in a family plot on his farm, and there he too was laid to rest. His wife Thankful lived to her 92nd year. In the war of the Revolution he was an active patriot, serving through several campaigns in the Sixth Dutchess County Regiment. By the terms of his will his Dutchess County farm passed to his sons Isaac and Joel. —Weygant, *The Sacketts of America* FamilyThankful Wood (say 1747-)Children - Hon Jehial Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7621.htm>*+* b. 24 Jul 1768, d. 1822 - Samuel W Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7622.htm>*+* b. say 1770, d. 10 Feb 1845 - James Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7623.htm> b. say 1772 - Hannah Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7624.htm> b. say 1774 - Joel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7628.htm>*+* b. say 1774, d. 1836 - Phoebe Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7625.htm> b. say 1776 - Polly Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7626.htm> b. say 1778 - Betsey Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7627.htm> b. say 1780 - Captain Isaac Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7629.htm>*+* b. 1786, d. 1836 -- Danielle Otey danielletotey@gmail.com (206) 850-1791 “Grow your world around your friends and family and more family and friends will grow around you.”

    12/11/2012 10:00:28
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Samuel Sackett & Thankful Wood
    2. Cliff McCarthy
    3. Hi, Folks. As I mentioned earlier, I am descended from Sarah Sackett who married Samuel Gilbert, and who was the sister to your Samuel Sackett, who married Thankful Wood. Both were children of Joseph Sackett and ???. Having found the graves of Sarah and Samuel Gilbert on FindAGrave, I drove out to Amenia to check out the place and snoop around for info. It was a fun day, I got some library research in, and it led to a mystery. Samuel Gilbert (1724-1797) is buried at Winchell Mountain Burying Ground in North East, NY. Here's his grave: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=93298148 The cemetery is pretty cool, actually, well-kept and high on a hill surrounded by farms. I could find no other relatives there. Sarah (Sackett) Gilbert is not buried there. She's in the Coleman's Station Burying Ground, also in North East, NY. Here's her link: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=20916865 This was badly overgrown, almost impossible to get around. I was there right after a storm and many branches were down obscuring parts of the cemetery. In fact, I never found Sarah's stone amid the many, many Gilberts. I began researching the Gilberts in this cemetery and realized that they were not at all related to Samuel and Sarah! It made me wonder if there was some mistake made. Why were Samuel and Sarah not buried together? She did outlive him by about 20 years. The death date on Sarah's stone matches the presumed date of her death (22 Feb 1818) which makes me wonder where that date came from. I found it in a book called, "Burying Grounds of Sharon, Connecticut; Amenia and North East, New York" by Van Alystyne. Does it match info in Weygant or Jacobus (Families of Ancient New Haven)? If so, where did they get the date? I have a suspicion that Sarah was buried at Coleman's Station because her name was Gilbert and everyone assumed she was part of that family. She really belongs on the hill with her husband. The Quaker angle that someone mentioned is new and interesting. I wonder if one was a Friend and one was not. Anyway, there's some food for thought or grist for the mill, or whatever expression you like. My two cents, maybe. Cliff McCarthy On 12/11/2012 8:00 PM, Thurmon wrote: > Danielle, > > You are correct in believing that Weygant has incorrect information relating > to the two Joel Sacketts he has listed. There were two men born near the > same time named Joel Sackett. > > However, according to Jacobus in his "Families of Ancient New Haven"; v7, > p1586, the Joel Sackett, who married Lydia Todd, was the son of Solomon > Sackett and his first wife, Mary ___. > Joel Sackett married Lydia Todd on 26 Jan 1879 and is believed to have died > before 26 Jan 1804 when Lydia married Enos Moss. > This is what I have at: http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g7/p7864.htm > > According to Weygant, pgs. 110, 162, this Joel Sackett was a son of > Solomon's brother Samuel Sackett and his wife Abigail Blakeslee/Blakeley. > This is what Chris has at: http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7486.htm > > The Joel Sackett, son of Samuel Sackett and Thankful Wood is documented in > the will of Samuel Sackett. See Notes for Samuel at: > http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g8/p8778.htm > Samuel Sackett is shown to be the son of Joseph Sackett in Joseph's will. > > http://www.sackettfamily.info/ui347.htm > fam 3. Samuel & Lydia (Heaton) Sackett: > 3 Samuel, b 30 Mar 1741 NHV, d 9 Feb 1826 æ. 85 NoHT1; Census (NoH) > 3-0-3; m 24 Dec 1767 NoHC—Abigail da. Isaac & Mary (Frost) Blakeslee, b 13 > Oct 1746 NHV, d 5 Apr 1813 æ. 67 NoHT1. > i Isaac, b 19 June 1769 NoHV, bp 7 May 1775 NoHC, d s.p. 16 Nov 1796 > æ. 28 (in N.Y.) NoHT1. > ii Samuel, b 2 Mar 1771 NoHV, "Solomon" bp 7 May 1775 NoHC; m (1) > Bethia da. Samuel & Elizabeth (Frost) Pierpont, b c. 1768, d 19 June 1806 æ. > 39 NHT1; m (2) 13 Dec 1806 NHx—Sally Denison. fam. 5. > iii Sarah, b 15 Apr 1776 NoHV, bp 21 Apr 1776 NoHC, d 11 Oct 1841 æ. > 56 {66?} NoHT3; m Samuel Moulthrop. > iv Abigail, b 4 Sep 1782 NoHV, bp 1782 NoHx; m (1) 15 Oct 1806 > NoHV—Benjamin Dixon; m (2) 4 June 1809 James Munson of Bd. > 4 Eli, b 27 Mar 1743 NHV, d 23 Nov 1826 æ. 84 NoHT1; Census (NoH) 1-1-4; > m Sarah ——, b c. 1746, d 20 Jan 1830 æ. 84 NoHT1. > i Child, d 9 May 1771 NoHC. > ii Lydia, b 9 May 1772 NHV, bp 1788 NoHx, d 16 Oct 1849; m 10 Aug > 1789 NoHV—Solomon Todd; res. Zoar, Mass. > iii Bede, b 1 Feb 1774 NHV, bp 1788 NoHx, d Sep 1867 æ. 93 NoHV; m > Enoch Barnes. > iv Eli, b 8 Oct 1775 NHV, d 15 Mar 1836 æ. 60 NoHT1; m Eunetia da. > Jesse Eaton & Patience (Todd) Clinton, b 25 June 1788 F, d 21 Nov 1824 æ. 36 > NoHT1. fam. 6. > v Daniel, b 8 Oct 1777 NHV, d 7 Apr 1856 æ. 78 NoHT3; m Lydia Ray, b > {Feb 1783}, d 11 June 1802 æ. 19-4 NoHC, æ. 20 EHT; m (2) 15 Jan 1812 > NoHV—Patty da. Benjamin & Alethea (Ray) Brockett, b c. 1786, d 23 Oct 1856 > æ. 70 NoHT3. fam. 7. > vi John, b c. 1780, d s.p. 14 Mar 1864 æ. 83 NoHT1. > vii Mehitabel, b {3 Aug 1782}, d 16 May 1834 æ. 52 NoHT1, æ. 51-9-13 > NoHV; m 22 Jan 1801 NoHV—Philemon Pierpont. > viii Sarah, b c. 1784, d 10 Mar 1864, æ. 79½ (at NoH) BAlm; m Leonard > Ives. She had a nat. child: Jane Sackett Andrews, b 5 Dec 1808 NoHT3, d 18 > Nov 1891 NoHT3; m Evelyn Blakeslee. > ix Betsey, b c. 1787, d 29 Aug 1870 æ. 84 NoHV; m 10 Sep 1832 > NHV—Cephas Clark. > x Joseph, b c. 1790, d s.p. 9 Apr 1834 æ. 44 NoHV, NoHT1. > 5 Elizabeth, b 24 Apr 1745 NHV, d 19 Mar 1820 æ. 75 NoHT1; m 3 May 1762 > NHV—Joel Blakeslee. > > 6 Solomon, b 28 Apr 1748 NHV, d 8 Aug 1823 Norfolk C; Census (NoH) 1-2-4; > m (1) Mary ——, b c. 1748, d 24 Dec 1784 æ. 37 NoHT1; m (2) 12 Feb 1787 > NoHV—Ruth da. Benjamin & Amy (Hill) Hull, b 27 Nov 1763 NHV, d 13 June 1789 > æ. 27 NoHC, NoHT1; m (3) 1 Sep 1790 NoHC—Ruth Turner, b c. 1755, d 27 Mar > 1796 æ. 41 NoHT1, 20 Mar NoHC; m (4) 10 Sep 1797 NoHV—Miriam Davis. > (By 1): > > i Joel, b c. 1770, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d bef. 1804; res C; m 6 Dec > 1789 NoHC—Lydia Todd; she m (2) 26 Jan 1804 CC—Enos Moss. Children: (1) Son, > d 23 July 1790 NoHC. (2) Infant, d 30 Nov 1791 NoHC. (3) Maria. > > http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g7/p7864.htm > [S33] Frederick W. BAILEY, Early Connecticut Marriages as found on Ancient > CHURCH Records Prior to 1800; in seven volumes, 1896-1906 , Vol. 6. > [S690] John Edwards, D.D. Todd, The Todd Family in America; or The > Descendants of Christopher Todd 1637-1919 Northampton, Mass.; Press of > Gazett Printing Co., 1920; [Digitized by Google Books: p.78 > [S611] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven 1923-1932, , > v7p1586; [Death] calc. from remarriage of wife. > > > As son of Samuel Sackett and Abigail Blakeslee: > http://www.sackettfamily.info/g5/p5783.htm > 1. Donald Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, (Online database. New > England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008). > 2. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "699. Joel Sackett, m. Dec. > 1789, Lydia Todd." > > > ii Amelia, b c. 1772, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d 26 May 1857 æ. 84 > Sandisfield, Mass., T; m 9 Feb 1790 NoHC—Joel Todd. > iii Caleb, b {Jan 1774}, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d 19 Nov 1774 æ. 0-9-24 > NoHT1. > iv Caleb, bp 17 Dec 1775 NoHC. > v Mary, bp 26 July 1778 NoHC; m 10 Feb 1796 NoHV—Cooper Blakeslee. > vi Rebecca, bp 22 Sep 1780 NoHC, d 22 Sep 1780 (infant) NoHC. > vii Rebecca, bp 25 Nov 1781 NoHC. > viii Solomon, bp 23 Dec 1784 NoHC, d 1855; res. Sandisfield, Mass., & > N. Canaan, Conn.; m Huldah Webster. > (By 2): > ix "Betty," bp 24 Feb 1788 NoHC (prob. error for Patty); Patty m > Jehial Baldwin; res. New Marlborough, Mass., 1825. > (By 3): > x Ruth, bp 2 Oct 1791 NoHC. > (By 4): > xi Enos, bp 10 Feb 1799 NoHC. > > Regards, > Thurmon > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Danielle Otey" <danielletotey@gmail.com> > To: <sackett@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 3:00 PM > Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Samuel Sackett & Thankful Wood > > > By the way, I'm SO confused about these two genealogical records. They're > so incredibly similar I'm wondering if Charles was schnockered when he > wrote this: (look at the similarties! They were born at a similar time, > died at a similar time, had children with similar names....what a > nightmare!) > > > Samuel Sackett > (1741-1826) > FatherCaptain & Deacon Samuel > Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4704.htm> > (1702/3-1781)MotherLydia Heaton (1717-1749) > *Samuel Sackett*, son of Captain & Deacon Samuel > Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4704.htm> and > Lydia Heaton, was born inNew Haven, > Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>, > on 30 March 1741.1,2,3 He died in 1826.3 He married on 24 December 1767, * > Abigail Blakeslee*, daughter of Isaac Blakeslee and Mary Frost.3 > In 1790 Samuel was living in North Haven, New Haven County, > Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>. > In his household were three men and three females.4 > FamilyAbigail Blakeslee (1746-)Children > > - Isaac Sackett b. 19 Jun 1769 > - Joel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7486.htm> b. c 1770, > d. bef 1804 > - Elisabeth Sackett b. aft 1771 > - Eli Sackett b. aft 1771 > - Solomon Sackett b. aft 1771 > - Amelia Sackett b. aft 1771 > - Samuel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7485.htm>*+* b. 2 > Mar 1771, d. 27 Aug 1851 > - Sarah Sackett b. 15 Apr 1776 > > > *versus* > > Samuel Sackett > (1747-1816) > FatherJoseph Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4743.htm> (1712-) > Mother___ ___ > *Samuel Sackett*, son of Joseph > Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4743.htm> and > ___ ___, was born in New Haven, > Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>, > in 1747.1 He died in Dutchess County, New > York<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd13.htm#i2626>, > on 20 August 1816.1 He married in 1767, *Thankful Wood*, daughter of John > Wood.1 > Samuel Sackett served in the American Revolutionary War in the 6th > Dutchess County Regiment.2 > In 1767 [Samuel Sackett] was married to Thankful Wood, daughter of John > Wood, and in the same year settled on a 250 acre section of Big Nine > Partners, in Dutchess County, N. Y., near Huns Lake. There had been an > Indian settlement on the property and a number of their deserted wigwams > were yet standing when he took possession. He constructed first, for > himself and his bride, a substantial log cabin, but later erected a > commodious farm house, in which all but the two oldest of his nine children > were born, and all grew to maturity. Gradually, as his children became able > to assist him, his wilderness section was transferred into a cleared and > exceedingly productive farm, and at his death, which occurred Aug. 20, > 1816, he was reputed a man of large means. Several of his children had died > previous to his demise and were buried in a family plot on his farm, and > there he too was laid to rest. His wife Thankful lived to her 92nd year. In > the war of the Revolution he was an active patriot, serving through several > campaigns in the Sixth Dutchess County Regiment. By the terms of his will > his Dutchess County farm passed to his sons Isaac and Joel. > > —Weygant, *The Sacketts of America* > > FamilyThankful Wood (say 1747-)Children > > - Hon Jehial Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7621.htm>*+* b. > 24 Jul 1768, d. 1822 > - Samuel W Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7622.htm>*+* b. > say 1770, d. 10 Feb 1845 > - James Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7623.htm> b. say 1772 > - Hannah Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7624.htm> b. say 1774 > - Joel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7628.htm>*+* b. say > 1774, d. 1836 > - Phoebe Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7625.htm> b. say 1776 > - Polly Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7626.htm> b. say 1778 > - Betsey Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7627.htm> b. say 1780 > - Captain Isaac Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7629.htm>*+* > b. > 1786, d. 1836 >

    12/11/2012 07:41:24
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Samuel Sackett & Thankful Wood
    2. Cliff McCarthy
    3. Oh, yes. One little tidbit that I forgot to mention... Samuel Sackett and Thankful (Wood) Sackett were slave owners. Check out the 1790 census. Cliff On 12/11/2012 8:00 PM, Thurmon wrote: > Danielle, > > You are correct in believing that Weygant has incorrect information relating > to the two Joel Sacketts he has listed. There were two men born near the > same time named Joel Sackett. > > However, according to Jacobus in his "Families of Ancient New Haven"; v7, > p1586, the Joel Sackett, who married Lydia Todd, was the son of Solomon > Sackett and his first wife, Mary ___. > Joel Sackett married Lydia Todd on 26 Jan 1879 and is believed to have died > before 26 Jan 1804 when Lydia married Enos Moss. > This is what I have at: http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g7/p7864.htm > > According to Weygant, pgs. 110, 162, this Joel Sackett was a son of > Solomon's brother Samuel Sackett and his wife Abigail Blakeslee/Blakeley. > This is what Chris has at: http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7486.htm > > The Joel Sackett, son of Samuel Sackett and Thankful Wood is documented in > the will of Samuel Sackett. See Notes for Samuel at: > http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g8/p8778.htm > Samuel Sackett is shown to be the son of Joseph Sackett in Joseph's will. > > http://www.sackettfamily.info/ui347.htm > fam 3. Samuel & Lydia (Heaton) Sackett: > 3 Samuel, b 30 Mar 1741 NHV, d 9 Feb 1826 æ. 85 NoHT1; Census (NoH) > 3-0-3; m 24 Dec 1767 NoHC—Abigail da. Isaac & Mary (Frost) Blakeslee, b 13 > Oct 1746 NHV, d 5 Apr 1813 æ. 67 NoHT1. > i Isaac, b 19 June 1769 NoHV, bp 7 May 1775 NoHC, d s.p. 16 Nov 1796 > æ. 28 (in N.Y.) NoHT1. > ii Samuel, b 2 Mar 1771 NoHV, "Solomon" bp 7 May 1775 NoHC; m (1) > Bethia da. Samuel & Elizabeth (Frost) Pierpont, b c. 1768, d 19 June 1806 æ. > 39 NHT1; m (2) 13 Dec 1806 NHx—Sally Denison. fam. 5. > iii Sarah, b 15 Apr 1776 NoHV, bp 21 Apr 1776 NoHC, d 11 Oct 1841 æ. > 56 {66?} NoHT3; m Samuel Moulthrop. > iv Abigail, b 4 Sep 1782 NoHV, bp 1782 NoHx; m (1) 15 Oct 1806 > NoHV—Benjamin Dixon; m (2) 4 June 1809 James Munson of Bd. > 4 Eli, b 27 Mar 1743 NHV, d 23 Nov 1826 æ. 84 NoHT1; Census (NoH) 1-1-4; > m Sarah ——, b c. 1746, d 20 Jan 1830 æ. 84 NoHT1. > i Child, d 9 May 1771 NoHC. > ii Lydia, b 9 May 1772 NHV, bp 1788 NoHx, d 16 Oct 1849; m 10 Aug > 1789 NoHV—Solomon Todd; res. Zoar, Mass. > iii Bede, b 1 Feb 1774 NHV, bp 1788 NoHx, d Sep 1867 æ. 93 NoHV; m > Enoch Barnes. > iv Eli, b 8 Oct 1775 NHV, d 15 Mar 1836 æ. 60 NoHT1; m Eunetia da. > Jesse Eaton & Patience (Todd) Clinton, b 25 June 1788 F, d 21 Nov 1824 æ. 36 > NoHT1. fam. 6. > v Daniel, b 8 Oct 1777 NHV, d 7 Apr 1856 æ. 78 NoHT3; m Lydia Ray, b > {Feb 1783}, d 11 June 1802 æ. 19-4 NoHC, æ. 20 EHT; m (2) 15 Jan 1812 > NoHV—Patty da. Benjamin & Alethea (Ray) Brockett, b c. 1786, d 23 Oct 1856 > æ. 70 NoHT3. fam. 7. > vi John, b c. 1780, d s.p. 14 Mar 1864 æ. 83 NoHT1. > vii Mehitabel, b {3 Aug 1782}, d 16 May 1834 æ. 52 NoHT1, æ. 51-9-13 > NoHV; m 22 Jan 1801 NoHV—Philemon Pierpont. > viii Sarah, b c. 1784, d 10 Mar 1864, æ. 79½ (at NoH) BAlm; m Leonard > Ives. She had a nat. child: Jane Sackett Andrews, b 5 Dec 1808 NoHT3, d 18 > Nov 1891 NoHT3; m Evelyn Blakeslee. > ix Betsey, b c. 1787, d 29 Aug 1870 æ. 84 NoHV; m 10 Sep 1832 > NHV—Cephas Clark. > x Joseph, b c. 1790, d s.p. 9 Apr 1834 æ. 44 NoHV, NoHT1. > 5 Elizabeth, b 24 Apr 1745 NHV, d 19 Mar 1820 æ. 75 NoHT1; m 3 May 1762 > NHV—Joel Blakeslee. > > 6 Solomon, b 28 Apr 1748 NHV, d 8 Aug 1823 Norfolk C; Census (NoH) 1-2-4; > m (1) Mary ——, b c. 1748, d 24 Dec 1784 æ. 37 NoHT1; m (2) 12 Feb 1787 > NoHV—Ruth da. Benjamin & Amy (Hill) Hull, b 27 Nov 1763 NHV, d 13 June 1789 > æ. 27 NoHC, NoHT1; m (3) 1 Sep 1790 NoHC—Ruth Turner, b c. 1755, d 27 Mar > 1796 æ. 41 NoHT1, 20 Mar NoHC; m (4) 10 Sep 1797 NoHV—Miriam Davis. > (By 1): > > i Joel, b c. 1770, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d bef. 1804; res C; m 6 Dec > 1789 NoHC—Lydia Todd; she m (2) 26 Jan 1804 CC—Enos Moss. Children: (1) Son, > d 23 July 1790 NoHC. (2) Infant, d 30 Nov 1791 NoHC. (3) Maria. > > http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g7/p7864.htm > [S33] Frederick W. BAILEY, Early Connecticut Marriages as found on Ancient > CHURCH Records Prior to 1800; in seven volumes, 1896-1906 , Vol. 6. > [S690] John Edwards, D.D. Todd, The Todd Family in America; or The > Descendants of Christopher Todd 1637-1919 Northampton, Mass.; Press of > Gazett Printing Co., 1920; [Digitized by Google Books: p.78 > [S611] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven 1923-1932, , > v7p1586; [Death] calc. from remarriage of wife. > > > As son of Samuel Sackett and Abigail Blakeslee: > http://www.sackettfamily.info/g5/p5783.htm > 1. Donald Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, (Online database. New > England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008). > 2. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "699. Joel Sackett, m. Dec. > 1789, Lydia Todd." > > > ii Amelia, b c. 1772, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d 26 May 1857 æ. 84 > Sandisfield, Mass., T; m 9 Feb 1790 NoHC—Joel Todd. > iii Caleb, b {Jan 1774}, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d 19 Nov 1774 æ. 0-9-24 > NoHT1. > iv Caleb, bp 17 Dec 1775 NoHC. > v Mary, bp 26 July 1778 NoHC; m 10 Feb 1796 NoHV—Cooper Blakeslee. > vi Rebecca, bp 22 Sep 1780 NoHC, d 22 Sep 1780 (infant) NoHC. > vii Rebecca, bp 25 Nov 1781 NoHC. > viii Solomon, bp 23 Dec 1784 NoHC, d 1855; res. Sandisfield, Mass., & > N. Canaan, Conn.; m Huldah Webster. > (By 2): > ix "Betty," bp 24 Feb 1788 NoHC (prob. error for Patty); Patty m > Jehial Baldwin; res. New Marlborough, Mass., 1825. > (By 3): > x Ruth, bp 2 Oct 1791 NoHC. > (By 4): > xi Enos, bp 10 Feb 1799 NoHC. > > Regards, > Thurmon > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Danielle Otey" <danielletotey@gmail.com> > To: <sackett@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 3:00 PM > Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Samuel Sackett & Thankful Wood > > > By the way, I'm SO confused about these two genealogical records. They're > so incredibly similar I'm wondering if Charles was schnockered when he > wrote this: (look at the similarties! They were born at a similar time, > died at a similar time, had children with similar names....what a > nightmare!) > > > Samuel Sackett > (1741-1826) > FatherCaptain & Deacon Samuel > Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4704.htm> > (1702/3-1781)MotherLydia Heaton (1717-1749) > *Samuel Sackett*, son of Captain & Deacon Samuel > Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4704.htm> and > Lydia Heaton, was born inNew Haven, > Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>, > on 30 March 1741.1,2,3 He died in 1826.3 He married on 24 December 1767, * > Abigail Blakeslee*, daughter of Isaac Blakeslee and Mary Frost.3 > In 1790 Samuel was living in North Haven, New Haven County, > Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>. > In his household were three men and three females.4 > FamilyAbigail Blakeslee (1746-)Children > > - Isaac Sackett b. 19 Jun 1769 > - Joel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7486.htm> b. c 1770, > d. bef 1804 > - Elisabeth Sackett b. aft 1771 > - Eli Sackett b. aft 1771 > - Solomon Sackett b. aft 1771 > - Amelia Sackett b. aft 1771 > - Samuel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7485.htm>*+* b. 2 > Mar 1771, d. 27 Aug 1851 > - Sarah Sackett b. 15 Apr 1776 > > > *versus* > > Samuel Sackett > (1747-1816) > FatherJoseph Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4743.htm> (1712-) > Mother___ ___ > *Samuel Sackett*, son of Joseph > Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4743.htm> and > ___ ___, was born in New Haven, > Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>, > in 1747.1 He died in Dutchess County, New > York<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd13.htm#i2626>, > on 20 August 1816.1 He married in 1767, *Thankful Wood*, daughter of John > Wood.1 > Samuel Sackett served in the American Revolutionary War in the 6th > Dutchess County Regiment.2 > In 1767 [Samuel Sackett] was married to Thankful Wood, daughter of John > Wood, and in the same year settled on a 250 acre section of Big Nine > Partners, in Dutchess County, N. Y., near Huns Lake. There had been an > Indian settlement on the property and a number of their deserted wigwams > were yet standing when he took possession. He constructed first, for > himself and his bride, a substantial log cabin, but later erected a > commodious farm house, in which all but the two oldest of his nine children > were born, and all grew to maturity. Gradually, as his children became able > to assist him, his wilderness section was transferred into a cleared and > exceedingly productive farm, and at his death, which occurred Aug. 20, > 1816, he was reputed a man of large means. Several of his children had died > previous to his demise and were buried in a family plot on his farm, and > there he too was laid to rest. His wife Thankful lived to her 92nd year. In > the war of the Revolution he was an active patriot, serving through several > campaigns in the Sixth Dutchess County Regiment. By the terms of his will > his Dutchess County farm passed to his sons Isaac and Joel. > > —Weygant, *The Sacketts of America* > > FamilyThankful Wood (say 1747-)Children > > - Hon Jehial Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7621.htm>*+* b. > 24 Jul 1768, d. 1822 > - Samuel W Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7622.htm>*+* b. > say 1770, d. 10 Feb 1845 > - James Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7623.htm> b. say 1772 > - Hannah Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7624.htm> b. say 1774 > - Joel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7628.htm>*+* b. say > 1774, d. 1836 > - Phoebe Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7625.htm> b. say 1776 > - Polly Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7626.htm> b. say 1778 > - Betsey Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7627.htm> b. say 1780 > - Captain Isaac Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7629.htm>*+* > b. > 1786, d. 1836 >

    12/11/2012 07:57:10
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Samuel Sackett & Thankful Wood
    2. Danielle Otey
    3. Well that new little insight is quite interesting. I know the Sacketts were always relatively well off but slave owners and in New York and in Quaker country? I have to wrap my mind around that one...I so totally appreciate all the help. I'm currently dealing with several full plates in my life: - My husband is sick and potentially has liver failure/lung cancer (we will find out more once we get the test results back and see a specialist in the next few weeks) - I'm working full time, I just started a new job in October - We have our hands full with 3 kids ages 1. 5 months old 2. 9 years old (in 3rd grade) and 3. soon-to-be 19 years old (trying to finish high school) - I also have two Girl Scout Troops - kindergarten Daisies and 3rd grade Brownies - Then there's my aging mother (we're concerned about her health) and my husband's aging mother (she's suffered a series of strokes in the last few years) not to mention our extended families and my husband's 4 siblings and their families - oh, did I mention our dogs? Our black lab had cancer last year, thankfully she is healthy and strong right now but she's 10 years old... So, you can see why I don't have much time to devote to this endeavor, especially since I live all the way in Seattle!!! Thank you to my extended family for all your hard work and research and especially for sharing it with me so I have a clearer understanding of our (shared) ancestors! Danielle (Sackett) Otey On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 11:57 PM, Cliff McCarthy <camcca@charter.net> wrote: > Oh, yes. One little tidbit that I forgot to mention... Samuel Sackett > and Thankful (Wood) Sackett were slave owners. Check out the 1790 census. > Cliff > > > On 12/11/2012 8:00 PM, Thurmon wrote: > > Danielle, > > > > You are correct in believing that Weygant has incorrect information > relating > > to the two Joel Sacketts he has listed. There were two men born near the > > same time named Joel Sackett. > > > > However, according to Jacobus in his "Families of Ancient New Haven"; v7, > > p1586, the Joel Sackett, who married Lydia Todd, was the son of Solomon > > Sackett and his first wife, Mary ___. > > Joel Sackett married Lydia Todd on 26 Jan 1879 and is believed to have > died > > before 26 Jan 1804 when Lydia married Enos Moss. > > This is what I have at: > http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g7/p7864.htm > > > > According to Weygant, pgs. 110, 162, this Joel Sackett was a son of > > Solomon's brother Samuel Sackett and his wife Abigail Blakeslee/Blakeley. > > This is what Chris has at: http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7486.htm > > > > The Joel Sackett, son of Samuel Sackett and Thankful Wood is documented > in > > the will of Samuel Sackett. See Notes for Samuel at: > > http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g8/p8778.htm > > Samuel Sackett is shown to be the son of Joseph Sackett in Joseph's will. > > > > http://www.sackettfamily.info/ui347.htm > > fam 3. Samuel & Lydia (Heaton) Sackett: > > 3 Samuel, b 30 Mar 1741 NHV, d 9 Feb 1826 æ. 85 NoHT1; Census (NoH) > > 3-0-3; m 24 Dec 1767 NoHC—Abigail da. Isaac & Mary (Frost) Blakeslee, b > 13 > > Oct 1746 NHV, d 5 Apr 1813 æ. 67 NoHT1. > > i Isaac, b 19 June 1769 NoHV, bp 7 May 1775 NoHC, d s.p. 16 Nov > 1796 > > æ. 28 (in N.Y.) NoHT1. > > ii Samuel, b 2 Mar 1771 NoHV, "Solomon" bp 7 May 1775 NoHC; m (1) > > Bethia da. Samuel & Elizabeth (Frost) Pierpont, b c. 1768, d 19 June > 1806 æ. > > 39 NHT1; m (2) 13 Dec 1806 NHx—Sally Denison. fam. 5. > > iii Sarah, b 15 Apr 1776 NoHV, bp 21 Apr 1776 NoHC, d 11 Oct 1841 > æ. > > 56 {66?} NoHT3; m Samuel Moulthrop. > > iv Abigail, b 4 Sep 1782 NoHV, bp 1782 NoHx; m (1) 15 Oct 1806 > > NoHV—Benjamin Dixon; m (2) 4 June 1809 James Munson of Bd. > > 4 Eli, b 27 Mar 1743 NHV, d 23 Nov 1826 æ. 84 NoHT1; Census (NoH) > 1-1-4; > > m Sarah ——, b c. 1746, d 20 Jan 1830 æ. 84 NoHT1. > > i Child, d 9 May 1771 NoHC. > > ii Lydia, b 9 May 1772 NHV, bp 1788 NoHx, d 16 Oct 1849; m 10 Aug > > 1789 NoHV—Solomon Todd; res. Zoar, Mass. > > iii Bede, b 1 Feb 1774 NHV, bp 1788 NoHx, d Sep 1867 æ. 93 NoHV; m > > Enoch Barnes. > > iv Eli, b 8 Oct 1775 NHV, d 15 Mar 1836 æ. 60 NoHT1; m Eunetia > da. > > Jesse Eaton & Patience (Todd) Clinton, b 25 June 1788 F, d 21 Nov 1824 > æ. 36 > > NoHT1. fam. 6. > > v Daniel, b 8 Oct 1777 NHV, d 7 Apr 1856 æ. 78 NoHT3; m Lydia > Ray, b > > {Feb 1783}, d 11 June 1802 æ. 19-4 NoHC, æ. 20 EHT; m (2) 15 Jan 1812 > > NoHV—Patty da. Benjamin & Alethea (Ray) Brockett, b c. 1786, d 23 Oct > 1856 > > æ. 70 NoHT3. fam. 7. > > vi John, b c. 1780, d s.p. 14 Mar 1864 æ. 83 NoHT1. > > vii Mehitabel, b {3 Aug 1782}, d 16 May 1834 æ. 52 NoHT1, æ. > 51-9-13 > > NoHV; m 22 Jan 1801 NoHV—Philemon Pierpont. > > viii Sarah, b c. 1784, d 10 Mar 1864, æ. 79½ (at NoH) BAlm; m > Leonard > > Ives. She had a nat. child: Jane Sackett Andrews, b 5 Dec 1808 NoHT3, d > 18 > > Nov 1891 NoHT3; m Evelyn Blakeslee. > > ix Betsey, b c. 1787, d 29 Aug 1870 æ. 84 NoHV; m 10 Sep 1832 > > NHV—Cephas Clark. > > x Joseph, b c. 1790, d s.p. 9 Apr 1834 æ. 44 NoHV, NoHT1. > > 5 Elizabeth, b 24 Apr 1745 NHV, d 19 Mar 1820 æ. 75 NoHT1; m 3 May > 1762 > > NHV—Joel Blakeslee. > > > > 6 Solomon, b 28 Apr 1748 NHV, d 8 Aug 1823 Norfolk C; Census (NoH) > 1-2-4; > > m (1) Mary ——, b c. 1748, d 24 Dec 1784 æ. 37 NoHT1; m (2) 12 Feb 1787 > > NoHV—Ruth da. Benjamin & Amy (Hill) Hull, b 27 Nov 1763 NHV, d 13 June > 1789 > > æ. 27 NoHC, NoHT1; m (3) 1 Sep 1790 NoHC—Ruth Turner, b c. 1755, d 27 Mar > > 1796 æ. 41 NoHT1, 20 Mar NoHC; m (4) 10 Sep 1797 NoHV—Miriam Davis. > > (By 1): > > > > i Joel, b c. 1770, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d bef. 1804; res C; m > 6 Dec > > 1789 NoHC—Lydia Todd; she m (2) 26 Jan 1804 CC—Enos Moss. Children: (1) > Son, > > d 23 July 1790 NoHC. (2) Infant, d 30 Nov 1791 NoHC. (3) Maria. > > > > http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g7/p7864.htm > > [S33] Frederick W. BAILEY, Early Connecticut Marriages as found on > Ancient > > CHURCH Records Prior to 1800; in seven volumes, 1896-1906 , Vol. 6. > > [S690] John Edwards, D.D. Todd, The Todd Family in America; or The > > Descendants of Christopher Todd 1637-1919 Northampton, Mass.; Press of > > Gazett Printing Co., 1920; [Digitized by Google Books: p.78 > > [S611] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven 1923-1932, , > > v7p1586; [Death] calc. from remarriage of wife. > > > > > > As son of Samuel Sackett and Abigail Blakeslee: > > http://www.sackettfamily.info/g5/p5783.htm > > 1. Donald Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, (Online database. New > > England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008). > > 2. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "699. Joel Sackett, m. Dec. > > 1789, Lydia Todd." > > > > > > ii Amelia, b c. 1772, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d 26 May 1857 æ. 84 > > Sandisfield, Mass., T; m 9 Feb 1790 NoHC—Joel Todd. > > iii Caleb, b {Jan 1774}, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d 19 Nov 1774 æ. > 0-9-24 > > NoHT1. > > iv Caleb, bp 17 Dec 1775 NoHC. > > v Mary, bp 26 July 1778 NoHC; m 10 Feb 1796 NoHV—Cooper > Blakeslee. > > vi Rebecca, bp 22 Sep 1780 NoHC, d 22 Sep 1780 (infant) NoHC. > > vii Rebecca, bp 25 Nov 1781 NoHC. > > viii Solomon, bp 23 Dec 1784 NoHC, d 1855; res. Sandisfield, > Mass., & > > N. Canaan, Conn.; m Huldah Webster. > > (By 2): > > ix "Betty," bp 24 Feb 1788 NoHC (prob. error for Patty); Patty m > > Jehial Baldwin; res. New Marlborough, Mass., 1825. > > (By 3): > > x Ruth, bp 2 Oct 1791 NoHC. > > (By 4): > > xi Enos, bp 10 Feb 1799 NoHC. > > > > Regards, > > Thurmon > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Danielle Otey" <danielletotey@gmail.com> > > To: <sackett@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 3:00 PM > > Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Samuel Sackett & Thankful Wood > > > > > > By the way, I'm SO confused about these two genealogical records. They're > > so incredibly similar I'm wondering if Charles was schnockered when he > > wrote this: (look at the similarties! They were born at a similar time, > > died at a similar time, had children with similar names....what a > > nightmare!) > > > > > > Samuel Sackett > > (1741-1826) > > FatherCaptain & Deacon Samuel > > Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4704.htm> > > (1702/3-1781)MotherLydia Heaton (1717-1749) > > *Samuel Sackett*, son of Captain & Deacon Samuel > > Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4704.htm> and > > Lydia Heaton, was born inNew Haven, > > Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>, > > on 30 March 1741.1,2,3 He died in 1826.3 He married on 24 December 1767, > * > > Abigail Blakeslee*, daughter of Isaac Blakeslee and Mary Frost.3 > > In 1790 Samuel was living in North Haven, New Haven County, > > Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>. > > In his household were three men and three females.4 > > FamilyAbigail Blakeslee (1746-)Children > > > > - Isaac Sackett b. 19 Jun 1769 > > - Joel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7486.htm> b. c > 1770, > > d. bef 1804 > > - Elisabeth Sackett b. aft 1771 > > - Eli Sackett b. aft 1771 > > - Solomon Sackett b. aft 1771 > > - Amelia Sackett b. aft 1771 > > - Samuel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7485.htm>*+* b. > 2 > > Mar 1771, d. 27 Aug 1851 > > - Sarah Sackett b. 15 Apr 1776 > > > > > > *versus* > > > > Samuel Sackett > > (1747-1816) > > FatherJoseph Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4743.htm> > (1712-) > > Mother___ ___ > > *Samuel Sackett*, son of Joseph > > Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4743.htm> and > > ___ ___, was born in New Haven, > > Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>, > > in 1747.1 He died in Dutchess County, New > > York<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd13.htm#i2626>, > > on 20 August 1816.1 He married in 1767, *Thankful Wood*, daughter of John > > Wood.1 > > Samuel Sackett served in the American Revolutionary War in the 6th > > Dutchess County Regiment.2 > > In 1767 [Samuel Sackett] was married to Thankful Wood, daughter of John > > Wood, and in the same year settled on a 250 acre section of Big Nine > > Partners, in Dutchess County, N. Y., near Huns Lake. There had been an > > Indian settlement on the property and a number of their deserted wigwams > > were yet standing when he took possession. He constructed first, for > > himself and his bride, a substantial log cabin, but later erected a > > commodious farm house, in which all but the two oldest of his nine > children > > were born, and all grew to maturity. Gradually, as his children became > able > > to assist him, his wilderness section was transferred into a cleared and > > exceedingly productive farm, and at his death, which occurred Aug. 20, > > 1816, he was reputed a man of large means. Several of his children had > died > > previous to his demise and were buried in a family plot on his farm, and > > there he too was laid to rest. His wife Thankful lived to her 92nd year. > In > > the war of the Revolution he was an active patriot, serving through > several > > campaigns in the Sixth Dutchess County Regiment. By the terms of his will > > his Dutchess County farm passed to his sons Isaac and Joel. > > > > —Weygant, *The Sacketts of America* > > > > FamilyThankful Wood (say 1747-)Children > > > > - Hon Jehial Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7621.htm>*+* > b. > > 24 Jul 1768, d. 1822 > > - Samuel W Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7622.htm>*+* > b. > > say 1770, d. 10 Feb 1845 > > - James Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7623.htm> b. say > 1772 > > - Hannah Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7624.htm> b. > say 1774 > > - Joel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7628.htm>*+* b. > say > > 1774, d. 1836 > > - Phoebe Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7625.htm> b. > say 1776 > > - Polly Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7626.htm> b. say > 1778 > > - Betsey Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7627.htm> b. > say 1780 > > - Captain Isaac Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7629.htm > >*+* > > b. > > 1786, d. 1836 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > -- Danielle Otey danielletotey@gmail.com (206) 850-1791 “Grow your world around your friends and family and more family and friends will grow around you.”

    12/12/2012 07:23:51
    1. Re: [SACKETT] Samuel Sackett & Thankful Wood
    2. Danielle Otey
    3. Thurmon, I found a record of John Wood that could be Thankful's father (in an attempt to find her mother) and found A John Wood who was a registered member of a Quaker Meeting around New York at the right time...The same can be said of Samuel Sackett. The records are buried somewhere in my research which is currently residing in a storage facility and it would take me a while to find them again - however I did find a grave for a John J Wood in Dutchess Co. NY: John J. Wood, Fishkill Rural Cemetery <http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=wood&GSfn=john&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1800&GSdyrel=before&GSst=36&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=8155413&df=all&>...no date is listed though :-( As an aside, after all the years I've researched the Sackett family, I actually found a wealth of information regarding my paternal grandmother - Elizabeth Welch. My great-aunt and great-grandmother were DAR and my great-aunt Carolyn was going to sponsor my application for membership. She died however before I could go through the process, then - low and behold, I found out I HAD the records my great-grandmother had so meticulously compiled (prior to computer research) including letters to/from her to people who had the information and libraries, etc...so I actually have factual data confirmed from that side of my family and they were the ones I knew the very LEAST about!!! I even have my great-grandmother's DAR pin safely locked away so it's not lost somewhere. and her membership records. On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 5:00 PM, Thurmon <thurmon.king@gmail.com> wrote: > Danielle, > > You are correct in believing that Weygant has incorrect information > relating > to the two Joel Sacketts he has listed. There were two men born near the > same time named Joel Sackett. > > However, according to Jacobus in his "Families of Ancient New Haven"; v7, > p1586, the Joel Sackett, who married Lydia Todd, was the son of Solomon > Sackett and his first wife, Mary ___. > Joel Sackett married Lydia Todd on 26 Jan 1879 and is believed to have died > before 26 Jan 1804 when Lydia married Enos Moss. > This is what I have at: http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g7/p7864.htm > > According to Weygant, pgs. 110, 162, this Joel Sackett was a son of > Solomon's brother Samuel Sackett and his wife Abigail Blakeslee/Blakeley. > This is what Chris has at: http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7486.htm > > The Joel Sackett, son of Samuel Sackett and Thankful Wood is documented in > the will of Samuel Sackett. See Notes for Samuel at: > http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g8/p8778.htm > Samuel Sackett is shown to be the son of Joseph Sackett in Joseph's will. > > http://www.sackettfamily.info/ui347.htm > fam 3. Samuel & Lydia (Heaton) Sackett: > 3 Samuel, b 30 Mar 1741 NHV, d 9 Feb 1826 æ. 85 NoHT1; Census (NoH) > 3-0-3; m 24 Dec 1767 NoHC—Abigail da. Isaac & Mary (Frost) Blakeslee, b 13 > Oct 1746 NHV, d 5 Apr 1813 æ. 67 NoHT1. > i Isaac, b 19 June 1769 NoHV, bp 7 May 1775 NoHC, d s.p. 16 Nov > 1796 > æ. 28 (in N.Y.) NoHT1. > ii Samuel, b 2 Mar 1771 NoHV, "Solomon" bp 7 May 1775 NoHC; m (1) > Bethia da. Samuel & Elizabeth (Frost) Pierpont, b c. 1768, d 19 June 1806 > æ. > 39 NHT1; m (2) 13 Dec 1806 NHx—Sally Denison. fam. 5. > iii Sarah, b 15 Apr 1776 NoHV, bp 21 Apr 1776 NoHC, d 11 Oct 1841 æ. > 56 {66?} NoHT3; m Samuel Moulthrop. > iv Abigail, b 4 Sep 1782 NoHV, bp 1782 NoHx; m (1) 15 Oct 1806 > NoHV—Benjamin Dixon; m (2) 4 June 1809 James Munson of Bd. > 4 Eli, b 27 Mar 1743 NHV, d 23 Nov 1826 æ. 84 NoHT1; Census (NoH) 1-1-4; > m Sarah ——, b c. 1746, d 20 Jan 1830 æ. 84 NoHT1. > i Child, d 9 May 1771 NoHC. > ii Lydia, b 9 May 1772 NHV, bp 1788 NoHx, d 16 Oct 1849; m 10 Aug > 1789 NoHV—Solomon Todd; res. Zoar, Mass. > iii Bede, b 1 Feb 1774 NHV, bp 1788 NoHx, d Sep 1867 æ. 93 NoHV; m > Enoch Barnes. > iv Eli, b 8 Oct 1775 NHV, d 15 Mar 1836 æ. 60 NoHT1; m Eunetia da. > Jesse Eaton & Patience (Todd) Clinton, b 25 June 1788 F, d 21 Nov 1824 æ. > 36 > NoHT1. fam. 6. > v Daniel, b 8 Oct 1777 NHV, d 7 Apr 1856 æ. 78 NoHT3; m Lydia Ray, > b > {Feb 1783}, d 11 June 1802 æ. 19-4 NoHC, æ. 20 EHT; m (2) 15 Jan 1812 > NoHV—Patty da. Benjamin & Alethea (Ray) Brockett, b c. 1786, d 23 Oct 1856 > æ. 70 NoHT3. fam. 7. > vi John, b c. 1780, d s.p. 14 Mar 1864 æ. 83 NoHT1. > vii Mehitabel, b {3 Aug 1782}, d 16 May 1834 æ. 52 NoHT1, æ. 51-9-13 > NoHV; m 22 Jan 1801 NoHV—Philemon Pierpont. > viii Sarah, b c. 1784, d 10 Mar 1864, æ. 79½ (at NoH) BAlm; m Leonard > Ives. She had a nat. child: Jane Sackett Andrews, b 5 Dec 1808 NoHT3, d 18 > Nov 1891 NoHT3; m Evelyn Blakeslee. > ix Betsey, b c. 1787, d 29 Aug 1870 æ. 84 NoHV; m 10 Sep 1832 > NHV—Cephas Clark. > x Joseph, b c. 1790, d s.p. 9 Apr 1834 æ. 44 NoHV, NoHT1. > 5 Elizabeth, b 24 Apr 1745 NHV, d 19 Mar 1820 æ. 75 NoHT1; m 3 May 1762 > NHV—Joel Blakeslee. > > 6 Solomon, b 28 Apr 1748 NHV, d 8 Aug 1823 Norfolk C; Census (NoH) > 1-2-4; > m (1) Mary ——, b c. 1748, d 24 Dec 1784 æ. 37 NoHT1; m (2) 12 Feb 1787 > NoHV—Ruth da. Benjamin & Amy (Hill) Hull, b 27 Nov 1763 NHV, d 13 June 1789 > æ. 27 NoHC, NoHT1; m (3) 1 Sep 1790 NoHC—Ruth Turner, b c. 1755, d 27 Mar > 1796 æ. 41 NoHT1, 20 Mar NoHC; m (4) 10 Sep 1797 NoHV—Miriam Davis. > (By 1): > > i Joel, b c. 1770, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d bef. 1804; res C; m 6 > Dec > 1789 NoHC—Lydia Todd; she m (2) 26 Jan 1804 CC—Enos Moss. Children: (1) > Son, > d 23 July 1790 NoHC. (2) Infant, d 30 Nov 1791 NoHC. (3) Maria. > > http://sackettfamily.info/tekdatabase/g7/p7864.htm > [S33] Frederick W. BAILEY, Early Connecticut Marriages as found on Ancient > CHURCH Records Prior to 1800; in seven volumes, 1896-1906 , Vol. 6. > [S690] John Edwards, D.D. Todd, The Todd Family in America; or The > Descendants of Christopher Todd 1637-1919 Northampton, Mass.; Press of > Gazett Printing Co., 1920; [Digitized by Google Books: p.78 > [S611] Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven 1923-1932, , > v7p1586; [Death] calc. from remarriage of wife. > > > As son of Samuel Sackett and Abigail Blakeslee: > http://www.sackettfamily.info/g5/p5783.htm > 1. Donald Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, (Online database. New > England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008). > 2. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "699. Joel Sackett, m. Dec. > 1789, Lydia Todd." > > > ii Amelia, b c. 1772, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d 26 May 1857 æ. 84 > Sandisfield, Mass., T; m 9 Feb 1790 NoHC—Joel Todd. > iii Caleb, b {Jan 1774}, bp 24 July 1774 NoHC, d 19 Nov 1774 æ. > 0-9-24 > NoHT1. > iv Caleb, bp 17 Dec 1775 NoHC. > v Mary, bp 26 July 1778 NoHC; m 10 Feb 1796 NoHV—Cooper Blakeslee. > vi Rebecca, bp 22 Sep 1780 NoHC, d 22 Sep 1780 (infant) NoHC. > vii Rebecca, bp 25 Nov 1781 NoHC. > viii Solomon, bp 23 Dec 1784 NoHC, d 1855; res. Sandisfield, Mass., & > N. Canaan, Conn.; m Huldah Webster. > (By 2): > ix "Betty," bp 24 Feb 1788 NoHC (prob. error for Patty); Patty m > Jehial Baldwin; res. New Marlborough, Mass., 1825. > (By 3): > x Ruth, bp 2 Oct 1791 NoHC. > (By 4): > xi Enos, bp 10 Feb 1799 NoHC. > > Regards, > Thurmon > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Danielle Otey" <danielletotey@gmail.com> > To: <sackett@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 3:00 PM > Subject: Re: [SACKETT] Samuel Sackett & Thankful Wood > > > By the way, I'm SO confused about these two genealogical records. They're > so incredibly similar I'm wondering if Charles was schnockered when he > wrote this: (look at the similarties! They were born at a similar time, > died at a similar time, had children with similar names....what a > nightmare!) > > > Samuel Sackett > (1741-1826) > FatherCaptain & Deacon Samuel > Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4704.htm> > (1702/3-1781)MotherLydia Heaton (1717-1749) > *Samuel Sackett*, son of Captain & Deacon Samuel > Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4704.htm> and > Lydia Heaton, was born inNew Haven, > Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>, > on 30 March 1741.1,2,3 He died in 1826.3 He married on 24 December 1767, * > Abigail Blakeslee*, daughter of Isaac Blakeslee and Mary Frost.3 > In 1790 Samuel was living in North Haven, New Haven County, > Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>. > In his household were three men and three females.4 > FamilyAbigail Blakeslee (1746-)Children > > - Isaac Sackett b. 19 Jun 1769 > - Joel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7486.htm> b. c 1770, > d. bef 1804 > - Elisabeth Sackett b. aft 1771 > - Eli Sackett b. aft 1771 > - Solomon Sackett b. aft 1771 > - Amelia Sackett b. aft 1771 > - Samuel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7485.htm>*+* b. 2 > Mar 1771, d. 27 Aug 1851 > - Sarah Sackett b. 15 Apr 1776 > > > *versus* > > Samuel Sackett > (1747-1816) > FatherJoseph Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4743.htm> (1712-) > Mother___ ___ > *Samuel Sackett*, son of Joseph > Sackett<http://www.sackettfamily.info/g4/p4743.htm> and > ___ ___, was born in New Haven, > Connecticut<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd8.htm#i1839>, > in 1747.1 He died in Dutchess County, New > York<http://www.sackettfamily.info/pd13.htm#i2626>, > on 20 August 1816.1 He married in 1767, *Thankful Wood*, daughter of John > Wood.1 > Samuel Sackett served in the American Revolutionary War in the 6th > Dutchess County Regiment.2 > In 1767 [Samuel Sackett] was married to Thankful Wood, daughter of John > Wood, and in the same year settled on a 250 acre section of Big Nine > Partners, in Dutchess County, N. Y., near Huns Lake. There had been an > Indian settlement on the property and a number of their deserted wigwams > were yet standing when he took possession. He constructed first, for > himself and his bride, a substantial log cabin, but later erected a > commodious farm house, in which all but the two oldest of his nine children > were born, and all grew to maturity. Gradually, as his children became able > to assist him, his wilderness section was transferred into a cleared and > exceedingly productive farm, and at his death, which occurred Aug. 20, > 1816, he was reputed a man of large means. Several of his children had died > previous to his demise and were buried in a family plot on his farm, and > there he too was laid to rest. His wife Thankful lived to her 92nd year. In > the war of the Revolution he was an active patriot, serving through several > campaigns in the Sixth Dutchess County Regiment. By the terms of his will > his Dutchess County farm passed to his sons Isaac and Joel. > > —Weygant, *The Sacketts of America* > > FamilyThankful Wood (say 1747-)Children > > - Hon Jehial Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7621.htm>*+* b. > 24 Jul 1768, d. 1822 > - Samuel W Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7622.htm>*+* b. > say 1770, d. 10 Feb 1845 > - James Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7623.htm> b. say > 1772 > - Hannah Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7624.htm> b. say > 1774 > - Joel Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7628.htm>*+* b. say > 1774, d. 1836 > - Phoebe Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7625.htm> b. say > 1776 > - Polly Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7626.htm> b. say > 1778 > - Betsey Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7627.htm> b. say > 1780 > - Captain Isaac Sackett <http://www.sackettfamily.info/g7/p7629.htm>*+* > b. > 1786, d. 1836 > > -- > Danielle Otey > danielletotey@gmail.com > (206) 850-1791 > > “Grow your world around your friends and family and more family and friends > will grow around you.” > > ------------------------------- > 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 > -- Danielle Otey danielletotey@gmail.com (206) 850-1791 “Grow your world around your friends and family and more family and friends will grow around you.”

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