Annie Leyland Sackett
Father | Rev Alfred Barrett Sackett (1862-1951) |
Mother | Lydia Anne Sandford (1859-1949) |
Annie Leyland Sackett, daughter of Rev Alfred Barrett Sackett and Lydia Anne Sandford, was born in Colchester, EssexG, in 1897.1 She died there in infancy2 and was buried at Cheetham Hill Wesleyan Cemetery, Manchester, LancashireG, on 22 January 1898.3 She was interred by her grandfather Jeremiah Sackett.
Notes & Citations
- General Register Office, Online Index to Births, "Jun qtr 1897. Sackett, Annie Leyland. Mother: Sandford. Colchester. 4a:653."
- General Register Office, Online Index to Deaths, "Mar qtr 1898. Sackett, Annie Leyland, 0. Colchester."
- Burials Register, Cheetham Hill Wesleyan Cemetery, Manchester, Lancashire (Findmypast image), "22 Jan 1898 Annie Leyland Sackett, of 39 Bent St, Cheetham, City, 8 months, bronchitis, Grave #4547 owned by Jeremiah Sackett. Interred by Jeremiah Sackett."
Sackett line | 9th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 9 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Descendants of Jeremiah Sackett |
Generation.Tree | R.3 |
Last Edited | 8 Nov 2016 |
Dorothy May Sackett
Father | Rev Alfred Barrett Sackett (1862-1951) |
Mother | Lydia Anne Sandford (1859-1949) |
Dorothy May Sackett, a headmistress, daughter of Rev Alfred Barrett Sackett and Lydia Anne Sandford, was born in Colchester, EssexG, on 28 May 1899.1,2 She died aged 87 in Preston, LancashireG, in 1986.3 She was unmarried.
In 1901 Dorothy was living at 57 Spencer Place, Potter Newton, Leeds, Yorkshire West RidingG, in the household of her parents Alfred and Lydia, and was recorded in the census as Dorothy M Sackett, aged one and born in Colchester, Essex.4
During Dorothy's childhood, her father was serving as Chaplain to the Forces in Gibraltar and she made the journey between England and Gibraltar several times. The first listing of a voyage was on the Olympia when she travelled back with her mother, arriving in Liverpool from Gibraltar on 24 July 1909.5 Dorothy and her brother Alfred attended school in England. They travelled to Gibraltar each July (1912, 1913, 1914) at the start of the long school holiday, returning in September for the next term.6,7,8 Dorothy, now a student aged 17, made a further return journey on 8 September 1916, arriving in London from Gibraltar on the Malwa. Her UK address was Preston Lane, Birkenhead.9
In 1921 she was living at 57 Banbury Road, OxfordG, in the household of George and Alice Salter, and was recorded as Dorothy May Sackett, a science student at Bedford College, London University, aged 22. Also in the household was George and Alice's daughter Dorothy Salter who was later to marry Dorothy Sackett's brother Alfred Barrett Sackett.10
Dorothy began her teaching career in 1922 at Cheltenham Ladies' College. She taught science in Warwick from 1924 to 1931, was appointed head mistress at Wigan Girls' High School in 1931, and head mistress of the County School for Girls, Chislehurst, in 1938.11
At the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, Dorothy was living at Ash Lodge, Lubbock Road, Chislehurst, KentG. She was the head teacher of a secondary school.12
Dorothy and her brother Alfred proved their father Alfred's will on 28 April 1951. His estate was valued at £3,062.13
In 1901 Dorothy was living at 57 Spencer Place, Potter Newton, Leeds, Yorkshire West RidingG, in the household of her parents Alfred and Lydia, and was recorded in the census as Dorothy M Sackett, aged one and born in Colchester, Essex.4
During Dorothy's childhood, her father was serving as Chaplain to the Forces in Gibraltar and she made the journey between England and Gibraltar several times. The first listing of a voyage was on the Olympia when she travelled back with her mother, arriving in Liverpool from Gibraltar on 24 July 1909.5 Dorothy and her brother Alfred attended school in England. They travelled to Gibraltar each July (1912, 1913, 1914) at the start of the long school holiday, returning in September for the next term.6,7,8 Dorothy, now a student aged 17, made a further return journey on 8 September 1916, arriving in London from Gibraltar on the Malwa. Her UK address was Preston Lane, Birkenhead.9
In 1921 she was living at 57 Banbury Road, OxfordG, in the household of George and Alice Salter, and was recorded as Dorothy May Sackett, a science student at Bedford College, London University, aged 22. Also in the household was George and Alice's daughter Dorothy Salter who was later to marry Dorothy Sackett's brother Alfred Barrett Sackett.10
Dorothy began her teaching career in 1922 at Cheltenham Ladies' College. She taught science in Warwick from 1924 to 1931, was appointed head mistress at Wigan Girls' High School in 1931, and head mistress of the County School for Girls, Chislehurst, in 1938.11
At the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, Dorothy was living at Ash Lodge, Lubbock Road, Chislehurst, KentG. She was the head teacher of a secondary school.12
Dorothy and her brother Alfred proved their father Alfred's will on 28 April 1951. His estate was valued at £3,062.13
Notes & Citations
- General Register Office, Online Index to Births, "Sep qtr 1899. Sackett, Dorothy May. Mother: Sandford. Colchester. 4a:713."
- 1939 Register.
- "England & Wales deaths 1837–2006" (Findmypast transcript), "Dec 1986. Sackett, Dorothy May, b. 28 May 1899. Preston & South Ribble. 40:1950:1286."
- 1901 England census, "57 Spencer Place, Potter Newton, Leeds, Yorkshire West Riding
Alfred B Sackett, head, married, 38, Wesleyan minister, b. Derringstone, Kent
Lydia A Sackett, wife, 41, b. Liverpool, Lancashire
Alfred B Sackett, son, 6, b. Strood, Kent
Dorothy M Sackett, dau, 1, b. Colchester, Essex
Alice Lowe, serv, single, 20, general servant (domestic), b. Little Oakley." - "UK Incoming Passenger Lists 1878–1960" (Ancestry image), "Mrs R Sackett, British, Olympia first class, arr. 24 Jul 1909 Liverpool, from Gibraltar
Miss Dorothy Sackett, British, Olympia first class, arr. 24 Jul 1909 Liverpool, from Gibraltar." - "UK Outward Passenger Lists 1890–1960" (Ancestry image), "Mr A B Sackett, age 12+, Miss D M Sackett, age 12+, dep. London, 26 Jul 1912, to Gibraltar, 2nd class, ship Mooltan, P & O Steam Navigation Co."
"Mr A B Sackett, age 12+, Miss D M Sackett, age 12+, dep. London, 25 Jul 1913, to Gibraltar, 2nd class, ship Mooltan, P & O Steam Navigation Co."
"Master A B Sackett, age 12+, Miss D M Sackett, age 12+, dep. London, 24 Jul 1914, to Gibraltar, 2nd class, ship Maloja, P & O Steam Navigation Co." - "UK Incoming Passenger Lists 1878–1960", (Ancestry image), "Mrs Sackett, Anchor Line Castalia, 1st class, arr. 2 Sep 1912 Liverpool, from Gibraltar
Miss Sackett, Anchor Line Castalia, 1st class, arr. 2 Sep 1912 Liverpool, from Gibraltar." - "UK Incoming Passenger Lists 1878–1960", (Ancestry image), "Miss Dorothy Sackett, Arabia arr. 25 Sep 1914 London, from Bombay, India
Master Alfred Sackett, Arabia arr. 25 Sep 1914 London, from Bombay, India [recorded in list of passengers from Bombay, but ship called at several ports en route; probably embarked at Gibraltar]." - "UK Incoming Passenger Lists 1878–1960", (Ancestry image), "Dorothy M Sackett, 17, British, student, Malwa 2nd class, arr. 8 Sep 1916 London, from Gibraltar, UK address Clovernork[?], Preston Lane, Birkenhead, last permanent residence Gibraltar, intended permanent residence England."
- 1921 England census, 57 Banbury Road, St Giles, Oxford, Oxfordshire
10 rooms
George Stephen Salter, head, 62y 5m, married, b. Oxford, Oxfordshire, boat builder, employer, Folly Bridge, Oxford
Alice Eleanor Salter, wife, 48y 9m, married, b. Oxford, home duties
Dorothy Eleanor Salter, daughter, 23y 3m, single, b. Oxford, education student, Goldsmith College, London University
Edith Frances Salter, daughter, 18y 3m, single, b. Oxford
Dorothy May Sackett, visitor, 22y, single, b. Colchester, Essex, science student, Bedford College, London University
[+ 3 other visitors/students & a female servant]. - "Teachers' Registration Council Registers 1914-1948" (Findmypast image), "Sackett, Dorothy May, reg. 1 May 1930, no. 77383, County School for Girls, Chislehurst, Kent, BSc (Hons) London, experience: Assistant Mistress, Ladies' College, Cheltenham, 1922-1924; Senior Science Mistress, King's High School for Girls, Warwick, 1924-1931; Head Mistress, Girls' High School, Wigan, 1931-1937; County School for Girls, Chislehurst, 1938-."
- "1939 Register" (Findmypast image), Sackett household, Ash Lodge, Lubbock Road, Chislehurst and Sidcup U D, Kent: RG101/1242C/003/40, Dorothy M Sackett, b. 28 May 1899, single, school teacher (head, secondary school).
- "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills & Administrations), 1858–1995" (Ancestry image), "Sackett Alfred Barrett of 70 Priestfields Rochester died 28 January 1951 at St Bartholomews Hospital Rochester Probate London 28 April to Alfred Barrett Sackett schoolmaster and Dorothy May Sackett spinster. Effects £3062 18s. 8d."
Sackett line | 9th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 9 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Descendants of Jeremiah Sackett |
Generation.Tree | R.3 |
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2023 |
George Alfred Sackett
Father | George File Sackett (1863-1927) |
Mother | Arabella Leans (c 1864-1958) |
George Alfred Sackett, son of George File Sackett and Arabella Leans, was born in Cootamundra, New South Wales, AustraliaG, in 1887.1 He died aged about 79 in Blacktown, New South WalesG, in 1966.2 He married at Dapto, New South WalesG, in 1918, Irene Victoria Bell, daughter of Robert Henry Bell and Emily ___.3 Irene died in Balmforth, New South WalesG, in 1961.2
Children of George Alfred Sackett and Irene Victoria Bell
Children who are or may be living are not shown.
- Rev David George Sackett+ b. 25 Aug 1926, d. 11 Mar 2016
Notes & Citations
- "Australia birth index, 1788-1922" (Ancestry transcript), "1887, George A Sackett, s. George F Sackett & Anabella.
- Information supplied by Sheila Phythian to Chris Sackett, June 2010.
- "Australia marriage index, 1788-1949" (Ancestry transcript), "1918, George A Sackett & Irene Victoria Bell, Dapto, New South Wales, reg. 11337."
Sackett line | 9th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 9 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Descendants of Jeremiah Sackett |
Generation.Tree | R.3 |
Last Edited | 24 Jan 2020 |
Walter Sackett
Father | George File Sackett (1863-1927) |
Mother | Arabella Leans (c 1864-1958) |
Walter Sackett, a grocer, son of George File Sackett and Arabella Leans, was born in Cootamundra, New South Wales, AustraliaG, in 1889.1,2 He died in Young, New South WalesG, in 1961.3 He married in Newtown, New South WalesG, in 1922, Grace Myrtle Croxon, daughter of Charles Croxon and Alice ___.4 Grace died in Ryde, New South WalesG, in 1945.5
Walter advertised in 1914 to buy a grocery business. His address was then 819 Cleveland Street, Redfern, New South WalesG.6
Walter served in the First World War. He enlisted on 1 July 1916 in the 56th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, and fought on the Western Front in France.2 He returned to Australia after the war, leaving England on the Orita on 23 June 1919.7
Walter advertised in 1914 to buy a grocery business. His address was then 819 Cleveland Street, Redfern, New South WalesG.6
Walter served in the First World War. He enlisted on 1 July 1916 in the 56th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, and fought on the Western Front in France.2 He returned to Australia after the war, leaving England on the Orita on 23 June 1919.7
Notes & Citations
- "Australia birth index, 1788-1922" (Ancestry transcript), "1889, Walter Sackett, s. George F Sackett & Arabella, Cootamundra, NSW, reg. 21976."
- Website National Archives of Australia, Australian Imperial Force, Enlistment Papers (http://naa12.naa.gov.au/), Australian Imperial Force. Attestation Paper of Persons Enlisted for Service Abroad.
"1761, Sackett, Walter; unit: [B Coy 48th Batt deleted] 56th Battn, 2nd Reinfs; joined: [5th January 1916 deleted] 1st July 1916.
Sackett, Walter, b. Cootamundra, NSW, natural born British subject, 26 years 4 months, grocer, single, next of kin (father) George F Sackett, Wallendbeen, NSW; civil convictions?: no; ever discharged from HM Forces?: no; any military service?: no; ever rejected as unfit for HM Service?: once, teeth deficient; signed: Walter Sackett, 5th January 1916." - Information supplied by Sheila Phythian to Chris Sackett, June 2010.
- "Australia marriage index, 1788-1949" (Ancestry transcript), "1922, Walter Sackett & Grace M Croxon, Newtown, New South Wales, reg. 15974."
- Website Australia death index, 1787-1985 (Ancestry.co.uk) (http://www.ancestry.co.uk), "1945, Grace Myrtle Sackett, d. New South Wales, dau. Charles Sackett {ITAL:]sic: Grace was dau. of Charles Croxon, not Charles Sackett] & Alice, reg. Ryde, NSW, 28293."
- The Sydney Herald, (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia), 24 February 1914, p. 3,
"ADVERTISING
Wanted, good sound Grocery and Mixed Business. Must be genuine. Full particulars, W. Sackett, 819 Cleveland Street, Redfern." - The Sydney Herald, 6 August 1919, p. 8,
"RETURNING SOLDIERS.
BY THE ORITA.
The following are the troops who are returning to Australia by the steamer Orita, which left England on June 23— … Cpl Walter Sackett…."
Appears in | Sacketts in the Military |
Sackett line | 9th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 9 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Descendants of Jeremiah Sackett |
Generation.Tree | R.3 |
Last Edited | 26 Jun 2020 |
Edwin Christopher Sackett
Father | George File Sackett (1863-1927) |
Mother | Arabella Leans (c 1864-1958) |
Edwin Christopher Sackett, son of George File Sackett and Arabella Leans, was born in Cootamundra, New South Wales, AustraliaG, in 1891.1
Edwin suffered a fractured skull when he was kicked by a horse at Wallendbeen, New South Wales, AustraliaG, on 16 March 1896.2
Edwin suffered a fractured skull when he was kicked by a horse at Wallendbeen, New South Wales, AustraliaG, on 16 March 1896.2
Notes & Citations
- "Australia birth index, 1788-1922" (Ancestry transcript), "1891, Edwin C Sackett, s. George F Sackett & Arabella, Cootamundra, NSW, reg. 11447."
- The Sydney Herald, (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia), 24 March 1896, p. 5,
"WALLENDBEEN, Monday
On Monday last a little boy, 4 years of age, named Eddie Sackett, son of the local storekeeper, was kicked on the side of the head by a horse. He was taken to Cootamundra and placed under the care of Dr Walter Hull. Little hope of recovery is held out, as the base of the skull is fractured."
Sackett line | 9th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 9 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Descendants of Jeremiah Sackett |
Generation.Tree | R.3 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul 2010 |
Bertha Priscilla Sackett
Father | George File Sackett (1863-1927) |
Mother | Arabella Leans (c 1864-1958) |
Bertha Priscilla Sackett, daughter of George File Sackett and Arabella Leans, was born in Cootamundra, New South Wales, AustraliaG, in 1893.1 She died aged 99 on 14 January 1993.2 She married at Cootamundra in 1920, John Thomas Symonds, son of John Symonds.3 John Thomas was born in West Harton, County Durham, EnglandG.2 He died in 1977.
Child of Bertha Priscilla Sackett and John Thomas Symonds
- Russell Garance Symonds+ b. c 1920, d. 1972
Notes & Citations
- "Australia birth index, 1788-1922" (Ancestry transcript), "1893, Bertha P Sackett, d. George F Sackett & Arabella, Cootamundra, NSW, reg. 11838."
- Information supplied by Sheila Phythian to Chris Sackett, June 2010.
- "Australia marriage index, 1788-1949" (Ancestry transcript), "1920, John T Symons & Bertha P Sackett, Cootamundra, New South Wales, reg. 3591."
Sackett line | 9th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 9 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Descendants of Jeremiah Sackett |
Generation.Tree | R.3 |
Last Edited | 29 Jul 2010 |
Russell Garance Symonds
Father | John Thomas Symonds (-1977) |
Mother | Bertha Priscilla Sackett (1893-1993) |
Russell Garance Symonds, son of John Thomas Symonds and Bertha Priscilla Sackett, was born in AustraliaG about 1920.1 He died at Box Hill, Victoria, AustraliaG, in 1972.2 He married Patricia Harper.
Children of Russell Garance Symonds
Children who are or may be living are not shown.
Notes & Citations
- Dat of birth based on age at death.
- Website Australia death index, 1787-1985 (Ancestry.co.uk) (http://www.ancestry.co.uk), "1972, Russell Symons, 52, d. Box Hill, Victoria, s. Thomas John [Symons] & Bertha P??SC Sackett, reg. 13724."
Sackett line | 10th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 10 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Generation.Tree | S.3 |
Last Edited | 6 Jan 2019 |
Caleb Frank Sackett
Father | George File Sackett (1863-1927) |
Mother | Arabella Leans (c 1864-1958) |
Caleb Frank Sackett, a farmer, son of George File Sackett and Arabella Leans, was born in Cootamundra, New South Wales, AustraliaG, in 1896.1,2 He died in Young, New South WalesG, in 1973.3 He married first in Bulli, New South WalesG, in 1922, Minnie Morcom Nicholls.4 He married second in Kempsey, New South WalesG, in 1954, Queenie Ella B Nelson.3
Caleb Sackett served in the First World War, enlisting on 1 February in the 56th Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force. He was wounded in 1918.5,6
Caleb Sackett served in the First World War, enlisting on 1 February in the 56th Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force. He was wounded in 1918.5,6
Children of Caleb Frank Sackett and Minnie Morcom Nicholls
- Joy Ada Sackett b. 1923, d. 20 Aug 2015
- Betty Morcam Sackett b. 1 Apr 1927, d. 18 Oct 1990
Notes & Citations
- Website National Archives of Australia, Australian Imperial Force, Enlistment Papers (http://naa12.naa.gov.au/), Australian Imperial Force. Attestation Paper of Persons Enlisted for Service Abroad.
"1760, Sackett, Caleb Frank; unit: 56th Batt 2nd Rein; joined: 1st February 1916.
Caleb Frank Sackett, b. Cootamundra, NSW, natural born British, 20 years, farmer, single, next of kin (father) George F Sackett, storekeeper, of Wallendbeen, NSW; civil convictions?: no; ever discharged from HM Forces?: no; any military service?: no; ever rejected as unfit for HM Service?: yes, once, Vic. Barracks; signed: Caleb F Sackett, 25th January 1916." - "Australia birth index, 1788-1922" (Ancestry transcript), "1896, Caleb F Sackett, s. George F Sackett & Arabella, Cootamundra, NSW, reg. 2755."
- Information supplied by Sheila Phythian to Chris Sackett, June 2010.
- "Australia marriage index, 1788-1949" (Ancestry transcript), "1922, Caleb F Sackett & Minnie M Nicholls, Bulli, New South Wales, reg. 6168."
- The Sydney Herald, (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia), 22 October 1918, p. 8,
"436th Casualty List
WOUNDED
….CPL Caleb Frank Sackett, Wallendbeen…." - Website National Archives of Australia, Australian Imperial Force, Enlistment Papers (http://naa12.naa.gov.au/), Australian Imperial Force. Attestation Paper of Persons Enlisted for Service Abroad.
"1760, Sackett, Caleb Frank; unit: 56th Batt 2nd Rem; joined: 1st February 1916.
Caleb Frank Sackett, b. Cootamundra, NSW, natural born British, 20 years, farmer, single, next of kin (father) George F Sackett, storekeeper, of Wallendbeen, NSW; civil convictions?: no; ever discharged from HM Forces?: no; any military service?: no; ever rejected as unfit for HM Service?: yes, once, Vic. Barracks; signed: Caleb F Sackett, 25th January 1916."
Appears in | Sacketts in the Military |
Sackett line | 9th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 9 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Descendants of Jeremiah Sackett |
Generation.Tree | R.3 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2015 |
Hubert File Sackett
Father | George File Sackett (1863-1927) |
Mother | Arabella Leans (c 1864-1958) |
Hubert File Sackett, a baker of Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia, son of George File Sackett and Arabella Leans, was born in Murrumburrah, New South WalesG, in 1898.1 He died aged 77 in Bowral, New South WalesG, on 17 December 1975.2 He married in QueanbeyanG in 1925, May Jane Rustin, daughter of John Sydney Rustin and Agnes Esther ___.3 May was born about 1905. She died aged 70 in BowralG on 5 September 1975.2
Hubert ran a bakery at Railway Heights, Queanbeyan, AustraliaG, an advertisement in the Canberra Times in 1926 indicating that he specialised in fresh machine-made bread and also made birthday and wedding cakes, offering a daily delivery service in Canberra.4 In the following year he obtained permission to extend his bakery premises at Crawford Street, QueanbeyanG.5
Hubert acted as spokesman for the master bakers of Canberra at an inquiry in 1931 into the price of bread.6
In 1932 Hubert was fined at the Queanbeyan Police Court after pleading guilty to a charge of storing flour in an unclean room.7
Hubert was also a keen horticulturalist and in 1937 and 1938 gave talks and practical demonstrations on the pruning of fruit trees to the Horticultural Society of Canberra.8
Hubert ran a bakery at Railway Heights, Queanbeyan, AustraliaG, an advertisement in the Canberra Times in 1926 indicating that he specialised in fresh machine-made bread and also made birthday and wedding cakes, offering a daily delivery service in Canberra.4 In the following year he obtained permission to extend his bakery premises at Crawford Street, QueanbeyanG.5
Hubert acted as spokesman for the master bakers of Canberra at an inquiry in 1931 into the price of bread.6
In 1932 Hubert was fined at the Queanbeyan Police Court after pleading guilty to a charge of storing flour in an unclean room.7
Hubert was also a keen horticulturalist and in 1937 and 1938 gave talks and practical demonstrations on the pruning of fruit trees to the Horticultural Society of Canberra.8
Children of Hubert File Sackett and May Jane Rustin
- Winsome May Sackett+ b. 19 Dec 1927, d. 1996
- Hubert Ross Sackett b. 1932, d. 2018
Bakery
H. F. Sackett
Railway Heights, Queanbeyan
Specialising in Fresh Machine-Made Bread.
Birthday and Wedding Cakes.
Daily Deliveries in Canberra Phone 225.
—The Canberra Times, Capital Territory, Australia, 16 Dec 1926, p. 2
Queanbeyan Council
At a meeting of the Municipal Council on Monday night building permits were granted to the following: Sackett Bros., extension to Bakery, Crawford Street. 240 pounds; ….
—The Canberra Times, Capital Territory, Australia, 13 Apr 1927, p. 15
Master Bakers' Statement
The Editor, "The Canberra Times."
Sir,—On June 27, the acting-Secretary to the Department of Home Affairs was advised, by letter as to whom we had selected as our representative to the inquiry. [Transcriber's note: Further articles show this inquiry to be about the cost of bread e.g. 22 May, p. 1 & 29 July 1931, p. 3]
On July 9 we received a reply accepting our nomination on consideration that there would be no allowances made, for travelling expenses.
In our reply on July 13, we considered that these allowances were only reasonable, as the inquiry had not been called for by the bakers.
We have had no settlement concerning this matter as yet. We might state that our representative, who is very financially interested in one of the Canberra bakery businesses is a very busy man and has to travel from Sydney to be present at the inquiry.
Your report of July 24 states that Mr. Townsend, who is to act as independent chairman to the inquiry, has been collecting data relative to same. May we state that no data has been collected on the master bakers' behalf. Neither do we think that a gentleman of this status would consider any unfair action, as his role of office is to adjudicate on the evidence brought forward by the representative of consumer and manufacturer at the inquiry.
Yours, &c,
H. F. Sackett.
For and on behalf of the bakers of Canberra. Queanbeyan, July 27, 1931.
—The Canberra Times, Capital Territory, Australia, 28 Jul 1931, p. 2
Baker Fined
Inspector Called During Absence
At the Queanbeyan Police Court before Mr J. W. Forrest, P.M., Hubert F. Sackett, of Queanbeyan, pleaded guilty to a charge of storing food for sale in an unclean room.
Mr Robert Horne, Health Inspector of Sydney, said that there were 15 bags of flour stored in what had been a motor garage. Evidence of rat infestation was present and the place was unfit for the storage of food.
Defendant said that he was absent at the time when the inspection was made. The flour was the last of a consignment, and he intended cleaning up in preparation for a new one which was invoiced. All flour which showed any sign of rat or mice infection was thrown away and the rest of the flour carefully sieved.
"I invite the public or anyone at any time to inspect my premises," he said.
Sackett was fined £2 with 8/- costs and £2 expenses of witnesses in default 9 days' hard labour.
—The Canberra Times, Capital Territory, Australia, 21 Sep 1932, p. 4
Pruning Demonstrations
Horticultural Society's Arrangements
The first of a series of demonstrations and talks on pruning, arranged by the Horticultural Society of Canberra, will be conducted at the residence of Mr F. A. Piggin, Moresby Crescent on Sunday, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
The afternoon will be devoted to a practical demonstration on pruning fruit trees. Mr H. F. Sackett will be in charge of the secateurs and will work on a variety of trees in various stages of growth representing practically all fruits grown in Canberra.
[Two more paragraphs not transcribed].
—The Canberra Times, Capital Territory, Australia, 9 Jul 1937, p. 6 [Similar article on 9 July 1938, p. 2]
Fruit Tree Pruning
Despite drizzling rain more than a few dozen attended the fruit tree pruning demonstration given by Mr. H. Sackett at Mr. F. A. Piggin's residence, Red Hill, last week-end. Apples, pears, plums, and peaches, were dealt with in an explicit manner by Mr. Sackett, who impressed upon the gathering that spraying and cultivation were equally as essential in fruit-growing as pruning.
—The Canberra Times, Capital Territory, Australia, 30 Jul 1938, p. 3
[Researched by Sheila Phythian]
Sackett, Hubert File
December 17, 1975, at hospital, of 126 Bowral Street, Bowral (formerly of Canberra), dearly loved husband of May (deceased), loving father and father-in-law of Winsome and Vern Avent (Bowral), Ross and Ann (Bowral), and loved grandfather of Tony, Meryl, Bruce, Stephen, David and Karen. Aged 77 years.
—The Sydney Morning Herald, New South Wales, Australia, 19 Dec 1975, p 26
Sackett, May Jane
September 5, 1975, at hospital, of 126 Bowral Street, Bowral (formerly of Canberra), dearly loved wife of Hubert, loving mother and mother-in-law of Winsome and Vern Avent (Bowral), Ross and Ann (Bowral), and loved grandmother of Tony, Meryl, and Bruce, Stephen, David, and Karen. Aged 70 years.
—The Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 6 Sep 1975, p 100
Notes & Citations
- "Australia birth index, 1788-1922" (Ancestry transcript), "1898, Hubert F Sackett, s. George F Sackett & Arabella, Murrumburrah, NSW, reg. 14013."
- Obituary.
- "Australia marriage index, 1788-1949" (Ancestry transcript), "1925, Hubert F Sackett & May J Rustin, Queanbeyan, New South Wales, reg. 6906."
- The Canberra Times, (Canberra, Capital Territory, Australia), 16 Dec 1926, p. 2, advert.
- The Canberra Times, 13 Apr 1927, p. 15, Building Permits.
- The Canberra Times, 28 Jul 1931, p. 2, Master Bakers' statement.
- The Canberra Times, 21 Sep 1932, p. 4, Baker Fined.
- The Canberra Times, 9 Jul 1937, p. 6, Pruning Demonstrations; 30 Jul 1938, p. 3, Fruit Tree Pruning.
Sackett line | 9th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 9 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Descendants of Jeremiah Sackett |
Generation.Tree | R.3 |
Last Edited | 18 Feb 2023 |
Winsome May Sackett
Father | Hubert File Sackett (1898-1975) |
Mother | May Jane Rustin (c 1905-1975) |
Winsome May Sackett, daughter of Hubert File Sackett and May Jane Rustin, was born in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, AustraliaG, on 19 December 1927.1 She died aged about 68 in 1996.2 She married Vernon Avent.
Notes & Citations
- The Sydney Herald, (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia), 24 December, 1927, p. 10, Births, "Sackett (nee M. Rustin).—December 19, at Queanbeyan, to Mr. and Mrs. Sackett—a daughter (Winsome May)."
- The Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, New South Wales (Newspapers.com image), 19 Jun 1996, p 37, "After 14 days from publication of this notice, an application for Probate of the Will dated 29th August 1994 of Winsome May Avent, late of Bowral, Retired, will be made by the Executors, Tony Avent, Bruce Avent and Meryl Jane Hing..."
Sackett line | 10th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 10 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Generation.Tree | S.3 |
Last Edited | 18 Feb 2023 |