James Russell Sackett

(1850-1925)
FatherJames Henry Sackett (1818-1910)
MotherAurelia Chapin
James Russell Sackett, banker, son of James Henry Sackett and Aurelia Chapin, was born in New York StateG on 20 March 1850.1,2 He died aged 74 in Oakley, Saginaw County, MichiganG, on 3 February 1925 and was buried at Riverside Cemetery, Albion, Calhoun County, MichiganG.3 He married first in Albion, Calhoun County, MichiganG, on 26 October 1880, Isadore "Dora" Henderson, daughter of Samuel J Henderson and Julia E Packard.1,4 Isadore was born in AlbionG in about 1855.2 He married second in OakleyG on 26 October 1919, Hattie Spencer, daughter of Ezra R Spencer and Catherine Serenth.5 Hattie was born in OakleyG in about 1879.2

Child of James Russell Sackett and Isadore "Dora" Henderson

  • Ray Carleton Sackett b. 11 Nov 1888

 Notes & Citations

  1. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "6352. James Russell Sackett, b. Mar. 20, 1850; m. Dora Henderson."
  2. Marriage record.
  3. Find a Grave.
  4. "Michigan marriages 1822–1995" (FamilySearch transcript), "26 Oct 1880, at Albion, Calhoun, Michigan, J Russell Sackett, 30, b. Cayuga, NY; to Isadore Henderson, 25, b. Albion."
  5. "Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867–1952" (Ancestry image), "26 Oct 1919, at Oakley, Saginaw, Michigan, James R Sackett, 69, of Oakley, b. NY, banker, prev. m. one, father James H, mother Aurelia Chapin; to Hattie Spencer, 40, of Oakley, b. Oakley, prev. m. no, father Ezra R, mother Catherine Serenth. By Joseph R Stevens, Meth. Minister. Witnesses: Wm Dearman, Moxa Dearman, both of Oakley."
Sackett line8th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree6352.9Q.3
Last Edited31 Aug 2015
 

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