Arthur Monroe Sackett

(1871-)
FatherJustus Sacket (1819-1873)
MotherMelancy W Phelps (1835-1873)
Arthur Monroe Sackett, teacher, car salesman, son of Justus Sacket and Melancy W Phelps, was born in Fredonia, Calhoun County, MichiganG, on 3 November 1871.1,2 He married on 20 December 1893, Bertha Desdemona Parsons.3 Bertha was born in MichiganG in April 1872.4 Arthur and Bertha were divorced sometime before before 1920.4
     In 1900 Arthur was living in Irving, Barry County, MichiganG, and was recorded in the census as Arthur M Sackett, a teacher, head of household, aged 29 and born in Michigan. He rented his home. Living with him were his wife Bertha, 28, and their children, Evart, 4, and Mildred, aged two.5
     In 1910 he was living at Gilford Town Avenue, Indianfields, Tuscola County, MichiganG, and was recorded as Arthur M Sackett, automobile salesman, head of household, aged 38. He owned his home on a mortgage. Living with him were his wife Bertha, 38, and their children, Evart, 14, and Mildred, aged twelve.6
     In 1920, Bertha, aged 47, now divorced, was living at Quinn Avenue, Caro, Tuscola County, MichiganG. Living with her were her daughter Mildred, 21, and son-in-law Ray Lappin, 22, with their eight-month son Charles Lappin, and her widowed mother Catherine Parsons, aged 70. Bertha's son Evart and daughter-in-law Melba were living three doors away.7

Children of Arthur Monroe Sackett and Bertha Desdemona Parsons

 Notes & Citations

  1. Justus Sackett, Family Bible Records, "Arthur Monroe Sackett was born November 3d 1871."
  2. "Michigan Births 1867–1902" (FamilySearch image), "3 Nov 1871, Fredonia, Calhoun, Michigan, Arthur M. Sackett, father Justus Sackett b. New York, farmer, mother Malancy P. Sackett b. New York."
  3. Justus Sackett, Family Bible Records, "Arthur Monroe Sackett and Bertha Desdemona Parsons were married Dec 20, 1893."
  4. Census.
  5. 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll: 700; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 0043; FHL microfilm: 1240700
    Irving, Barry County, Michigan, 20 Jun 1920
    Sackett, Arthur M, head, b. Nov 1870, 29, m. 6y, b. MI, father b. NY, mother b. NY, teacher, home rented
    Sackett, Bertha, wife, b. Apr 1872, 28, m. 6y, 2 ch, both living, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. NY
    Sackett, Evart J, son, b. Feb 1896, 4, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. MI
    Sackett, Mildred E L, dau, b. Mar 1898, 2, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. MI.
  6. 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll: T624_676; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 0122; FHL microfilm: 1374689
    Gilford Town Ave, Indianfields, Tuscola County, Michigan, 28/29 Apr 1910
    Sackett, Arthur M, head, 38, m1. 16y, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. MI, salesman, selling autos, home owned on mortgage
    Sackett, Bertha D, wife, 38, m1. 16y, 2 ch, both living, b. MI father b. MI, mother b. NY
    Sackett, Evart, son, 14, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. MI
    Sackett, Mildred, dau, 12, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. MI.
  7. 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll: T625_798; Page: 27A; Enumeration District: 190; Image: 476
    Quinn Avenue, Caro Village, Indianfields Township, Tuscola County, Michigan, 30/31 Jan 1920
    Sackett, Bertha D, head, home owned on mortgage, 47, div, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. NY, abstractor, abstract office
    Lappin, Ray J, son-in-law, 22, b. IL, father b. IL, mother b. IL, mechanic, garage
    Lappin, Mildred E, dau, 21, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. MI
    Lappin, Charles R, gson, 8/12, b. MI, father b. IL, mother b. MI
    Parsons, Catherine R, mother, 70, wid, b. NY, father b. NY, mother b. NY.
Sackett line7th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree8P.3
Last Edited7 Jan 2021
 

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