David V Sackett
Father | Judge Gary V Sackett (1790-1865) |
Mother | Nancy Torrins Vance (c 1795-1820) |
David V Sackett, son of Judge Gary V Sackett and Nancy Torrins Vance, was born on 2 September 1816.1 He died aged 46 on 29 November 1862.1
In 1850 David was living at Seneca FallsG in the household of his father Garry and stepmother Hannah, and was recorded in the census as David V Sackett, a farmer, aged 34.2
In 1850 David was living at Seneca FallsG in the household of his father Garry and stepmother Hannah, and was recorded in the census as David V Sackett, a farmer, aged 34.2
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "3608. David V. Sackett, b. Sept. 2, 1816, d. Nov. 29, 1862."
- 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll M432_597, p. 282
Seneca Falls, Seneca, New York, 14 Oct 1850
2165/2290
Sackett, Garry V, 59, m, farmer, real estate $61,000, b. VT
Sackett, Harriet A., 51, f, b. Calcutta, E. I.
Sackett, David V, 34, m, farmer, b. NY
Sackett, John H, 22, m, farmer, b. NY
[+ 4 male laborers & 2 females].
Sackett line | 7th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 5th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 8P.3 |
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
John Haigh Sackett
Father | Judge Gary V Sackett (1790-1865) |
Mother | Harriet Haigh (1798-1851) |
John Haigh Sackett, son of Judge Gary V Sackett and Harriet Haigh, was born in 1828.1 He died aged about 70 in 1898.1 He married on 26 April 1855, Mary Gilmore.1
In 1850 John was living at Seneca FallsG in the household of his parents Garry and Hannah, and was recorded in the census as John H Sackett, a farmer, aged 22.2
In 1850 John was living at Seneca FallsG in the household of his parents Garry and Hannah, and was recorded in the census as John H Sackett, a farmer, aged 22.2
Children of John Haigh Sackett and Mary Gilmore
- John H Sackett b. 20 May 1856
- William G Sackett b. 22 Sep 1859
- Gary V Sackett b. 20 Oct 1860
- Frederick B Sackett b. 7 Sep 1863
3611. John Haigh Sackett, 1828–1898, of Geneva, N. Y., son of (1445) Judge Garry V. and Harriet Haigh Sackett, was married, Apr. 26, 1855, to Mary Gilmore, daughter of William Gilmore.
Children:
6366. John H. Sackett, b. May 20, 1856, of Geneva, N. Y. 6367. William G. Sackett, b. Sept. 22, 1859, of Geneva, N. Y.
6368. Garry V. Sackett, b. Oct. 20, 1860, of Geneva, N. Y.
6369. Frederick B. Sackett, b. Sept. 7, 1863; m. Julia Guetzman.
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "3611. John H. Sackett, 1828–1898, m. Mary Gilmore."
- 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll M432_597, p. 282
Seneca Falls, Seneca, New York, 14 Oct 1850
2165/2290
Sackett, Garry V, 59, m, farmer, real estate $61,000, b. VT
Sackett, Harriet A., 51, f, b. Calcutta, E. I.
Sackett, David V, 34, m, farmer, b. NY
Sackett, John H, 22, m, farmer, b. NY
[+ 4 male laborers & 2 females].
Sackett line | 7th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 5th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 8P.3 |
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
William Henry Halsey
Father | Amos Halsey (c 1798-1870) |
Mother | Caroline Sackett (1801-1874) |
William Henry Halsey, son of Amos Halsey and Caroline Sackett, was born in New York StateG on 11 August 1828.1 He died in Sacramento, Sacramento County, CaliforniaG, on 24 December 1878.1
Notes & Citations
- Sackett database.
Sackett line | 7th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 5th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 8P.3 |
Last Edited | 17 Aug 2024 |
Matilda E Halsey
Father | Amos Halsey (c 1798-1870) |
Mother | Caroline Sackett (1801-1874) |
Matilda E Halsey, daughter of Amos Halsey and Caroline Sackett, was born in Seneca Falls, Seneca County, New York StateG, on 3 January 1830.1 She died aged 69 in Webster City, Hamilton County, IowaG, on 19 February 1899 and was buried at Graceland Cemetery, Webster CityG.1 She married Theron Augustus Conklin. Theron was born in Rensselaer, Rensselaer County, New YorkG, on 22 March 1823.1 He died aged 76 in Webster CityG on 20 November 1899 and was buried at Graceland Cemetery, Webster CityG.1
Notes & Citations
- Find a Grave.
Sackett line | 7th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 5th great-granddaughter of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 8P.3 |
Last Edited | 17 Aug 2024 |
Colonel William Sackett
Father | Hon William Augustus Sackett (1811-1895) |
Mother | Zayde Eliza Thorne (1812-1840) |
Colonel William Sackett, son of Hon William Augustus Sackett and Zayde Eliza Thorne, was born in New York StateG in April 1838.1,2 He died aged 26 in VirginiaG on 11 June 1864.1,3 He married Anna Sisselberger.1
William Sackett served in the American Civil War as a Major (1861), Lieutenant Colonel (1862), and Colonel (1863), in the 9th Regiment, New York Volunteer Cavalry. He fought at the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863. He was appointed Brevet Brigadier General in 1864. He was mortally wounded on 11 June 1864 in the Battle of Trevilian Station, Virginia.4,3
In 1850 William was living at Seneca FallsG in the household of his father William and stepmother Charlotte, and was recorded in the census as William Sackett, aged eleven and born in New York.5
William Sackett served in the American Civil War as a Major (1861), Lieutenant Colonel (1862), and Colonel (1863), in the 9th Regiment, New York Volunteer Cavalry. He fought at the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863. He was appointed Brevet Brigadier General in 1864. He was mortally wounded on 11 June 1864 in the Battle of Trevilian Station, Virginia.4,3
In 1850 William was living at Seneca FallsG in the household of his father William and stepmother Charlotte, and was recorded in the census as William Sackett, aged eleven and born in New York.5
3631. Colonel and Brevet Brig. General William Sackett, 1838–1864, of Seneca Falls and Albany, N., Y., son of (1452) Hon. William A. Sackett and Zade Thorn, was married to Anna Sisselberger. When the great civil war broke out he was practicing law at Albany, N. Y., having a short time previous been admitted to the bar. In December, 1861, he was commissioned Major of the 9th Regiment of New York Cavalry, and taking the field served with credit in several engagements in which that command participated. On June 27, 1862, his immediate superior, Lieutenant- Colonel Hyde, resigned and three days later Major Sackett was commissioned to fill the vacancy. On the 30th of the following May he was advanced to the Colonelcy of his regiment, with rank from March 15, 1863.
It is stated in "Battles and Leaders of the Civil War" that the cavalry pickets commanded by Colonel Sackett fired the first shot at the battle of Gettysburg. He subsequently led his command, in a gallant manner, in numerous engagements, including the battle of Trevilians Station, fought June 10, 1864. There he received a mortal wound and died inside of the enemy's lines some three days later. The report that he had been severely wounded and was in the hands of the enemy soon reached his wife, who immediately determined to make an effort to reach and care for him, not knowing that he was already dead when the report reached her. The following correspondence, copied from Official Records published by the War Department, tells in most emphatic terms of her devotion.
City Point, Va., July 7, 1864.
General R. E. Lee, Commanding Confederate Army,
Mrs. Sackett, the wife of Colonel William Sackett, who was wounded on the 11th of June, near Trevilians Station, Va., is here in deep distress and feeling great anxiety to learn the fate of her husband. Colonel Sackett was left at a house some two miles and a half from the station, in charge of Surgeon Ray, U. S. Volunteers. If you can let me know the fate and present whereabouts of Colonel Sackett you will alleviate the anxiety of his wife and family. I will add that it always has and always will afford me pleasure to relieve the minds of persons in the south, having friends in the north, either by forwarding open letters to them or by ascertaining where they are, their condition, etc. Mrs. Sackett is very desirous that I should ask you for permission to visit her husband if he is still alive. She would not expect to go through Richmond, but would start from Alexandria, by private conveyance, if authorized to do so.
U. S. GRANT,
Lieut.-General.
General R. E. Lee, Commanding Confederate Army,
Mrs. Sackett, the wife of Colonel William Sackett, who was wounded on the 11th of June, near Trevilians Station, Va., is here in deep distress and feeling great anxiety to learn the fate of her husband. Colonel Sackett was left at a house some two miles and a half from the station, in charge of Surgeon Ray, U. S. Volunteers. If you can let me know the fate and present whereabouts of Colonel Sackett you will alleviate the anxiety of his wife and family. I will add that it always has and always will afford me pleasure to relieve the minds of persons in the south, having friends in the north, either by forwarding open letters to them or by ascertaining where they are, their condition, etc. Mrs. Sackett is very desirous that I should ask you for permission to visit her husband if he is still alive. She would not expect to go through Richmond, but would start from Alexandria, by private conveyance, if authorized to do so.
U. S. GRANT,
Lieut.-General.
Headquarters, Army of Northern Virginia, July 10, 1864.
Lieut-General U. S. Grant, Commanding U. S. Armies,
General:—Your letters with reference to Mrs. Wadsworth and Mrs. Sackett are received. I have directed inquiries to be made for the effects of the late General Wadsworth, and if they can be found will take great pleasure in restoring them to his widow. I have also taken measures to ascertain the condition and whereabouts of Colonel Sackett, and the information you ask shall be conveyed to you as soon as it can be ascertained. I regret, however, that it is not in my power to permit Mrs. Sackett to visit her husband at this time. The reasons that induce me to withhold my consent are applicable to the route she proposes to take, as indicated by you.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
R. E. LEE, General.
Lieut-General U. S. Grant, Commanding U. S. Armies,
General:—Your letters with reference to Mrs. Wadsworth and Mrs. Sackett are received. I have directed inquiries to be made for the effects of the late General Wadsworth, and if they can be found will take great pleasure in restoring them to his widow. I have also taken measures to ascertain the condition and whereabouts of Colonel Sackett, and the information you ask shall be conveyed to you as soon as it can be ascertained. I regret, however, that it is not in my power to permit Mrs. Sackett to visit her husband at this time. The reasons that induce me to withhold my consent are applicable to the route she proposes to take, as indicated by you.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
R. E. LEE, General.
A short time previous to his death, Colonel Sackett was awarded by Congress the honorary rank of Brevet Brigadier General of Volunteers.
Military History Prior to 1865
The 9th New York Cavalry contained two companies from Cattaraugus County. It was mustered into the service October 1, 1861 and, until mustered out in July, 1865, lost 619 officers and men out of a total enlistment of a little less than two thousand. It participated in many battles and skirmishes and lost its colonel, William Sackett, who was killed at Trevilian Station, Virginia, on June 11, 1864.
—William J Doty, editor, The Historic Annals of Southwestern New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York (1940), v 2, p 629.
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "3631. William Sackett, b. in Apr. 1838, d. in 1864; m. Anna Sisselberger."
- Census.
- Register of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861–1865, United States Civil War (Ancestry image), "Sackett, Wm, Col, 9 NY Cav, d. 10 Jun 1864, wounds received at Trevillion Station, remarks "Vol Army Reg"."
- Website American Civil War database (National Park Service) (www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/index.html), "Sackett, William, Union, 9th Regiment, New York Cavalry."
- 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll M432_597, p. 309
Seneca Falls, Seneca, New York, 28 Oct 1850
2691/
Sackett, Wm A., 38, m, lawyer, b. NY
Sackett, C. G. B, 28, f, b. MA
Sackett, F. L., 40, f, b. NY
Sackett, Zayde, 13, f, b. NY
Sackett, William, 11, m, b. NY
Sackett, Zilla, 2, f, b. NY
Sackett, Frederick, 1/12, m, b. NY.
Appears in | Notable Sacketts Sacketts in the Military |
Sackett line | 7th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 5th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 8P.3 |
Last Edited | 13 Jul 2021 |
Zilla Sackett1
Father | Hon William Augustus Sackett (1811-1895) |
Mother | Charlotte Granville Buttrick (1822-1874) |
Zilla Sackett, daughter of Hon William Augustus Sackett and Charlotte Granville Buttrick, was born in Seneca County, New York StateG, on 13 April 1848.2,3 She married on 4 September 1872, Charles L Stone.2
In 1850 Zilla was living at Seneca FallsG in the household of her parents William and Charlotte, and was recorded in the census as Zilla Sackett, aged two and born in New York.4
In 1860 she was living at Coxsackie, Greene County, New York StateG, and was recorded as Zilla Sackett, aged twelve and born in New York. She was living with her mother Charlotte in the household of a Hastings family.5
In 1865 she was living in Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of her mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Zilla B Sackett, aged 17 and born in Seneca County.6
In 1870 she was living at Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of her mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Zilla Sackett, aged 22.7
Zilla was named as a beneficiary in her father William's will made at Saratoga SpringsG on 11 April 1889. She was to inherit a one-fifth share of his estate.8
In 1850 Zilla was living at Seneca FallsG in the household of her parents William and Charlotte, and was recorded in the census as Zilla Sackett, aged two and born in New York.4
In 1860 she was living at Coxsackie, Greene County, New York StateG, and was recorded as Zilla Sackett, aged twelve and born in New York. She was living with her mother Charlotte in the household of a Hastings family.5
In 1865 she was living in Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of her mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Zilla B Sackett, aged 17 and born in Seneca County.6
In 1870 she was living at Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of her mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Zilla Sackett, aged 22.7
Zilla was named as a beneficiary in her father William's will made at Saratoga SpringsG on 11 April 1889. She was to inherit a one-fifth share of his estate.8
Children of Zilla Sackett and Charles L Stone
- Charlotte Sackett Stone b. 9 Jun 1873
- Samuel Herold Stone b. 19 Oct 1878
- Zilla Rhoda Stone b. 10 Mar 1885
3632. Zilla Sackett, 1848–, daughter of (1452) Hon. William and Charlotte Buttrick Sackett, was married, Sept. 4, 1872, to Charles L. Stone.
Children.
6390. Charlotte Sackett Stone, b. June 9, 1873.
6391. Samuel Herold Stone, b. Oct. 19, 1878.
6392. Zilla Rhoda Stone, b. Mar. 10, 1885.
6391. Samuel Herold Stone, b. Oct. 19, 1878.
6392. Zilla Rhoda Stone, b. Mar. 10, 1885.
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America.
- Sacketts of America, "3632. Zilla Sackett, b. Apr. 13, 1848; m. Charles L. Stone."
- Census.
- 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll M432_597, p. 309
Seneca Falls, Seneca, New York, 28 Oct 1850
2691/
Sackett, Wm A., 38, m, lawyer, b. NY
Sackett, C. G. B, 28, f, b. MA
Sackett, F. L., 40, f, b. NY
Sackett, Zayde, 13, f, b. NY
Sackett, William, 11, m, b. NY
Sackett, Zilla, 2, f, b. NY
Sackett, Frederick, 1/12, m, b. NY. - 1860 United States Federal Census, Roll: M653_758; Page: 521; Family History Library Film: 803758
Coxsackie, Greene County, New York, 31 Jul 1860
Hastings, S T M, 47, clergyman, b. NY
Hastings, Elizabeth B, 45, b. MA
Hastings, Charles M, 21, clerk, b. NY
Hastings, Mary E, 14, b. NY
Hastings, Edmond B, 11, b. NY
Sackett, Zilla, 12, b. NY
Sackett, Fred A, 10, b. NY
Sackett, E Stanley, 8, b. NY
Sackett, Charlotte G, 37, b. MA
Sackett, Harriet M, 5, b. NY
Barber, N H, 25, f, b. NY. - 1865 New York state census, Kirkland, Oneida County, New York, Jun 1865
Framed house $2,000
Sackett, Charlotte G, 43, b. MA, 4 ch, m1
Sackett, Zilla B, dau, 17, b. Seneca County
Sackett, Frederick A, son, 15, b. Seneca County
Sackett, Stanley E, son, 12, b. Seneca County
Sackett, Harriett M, child, 10, b. Seneca County
Butrick, Mary B, mother, 76, b. MA, wid. - 1870 United States Federal Census, Roll: M593_1058; Page: 301B; Family History Library Film: 552557
Kirkland, Oneida County, New York State, 6 Jul 1870
Sacket, Charlotte, 48, personal estate $2,600, b. MA
Sacket, Zilla, 22, b. NY
Sacket, Fredrick, 20, student, b. NY
Sacket, Edward, 17, student, b. NY
Sacket, Harriet, 15, at school, b. NY. - "New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659–1999" (Ancestry image).
Sackett line | 7th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 5th great-granddaughter of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 8P.3 |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2019 |
Frederick A Sackett
Father | Hon William Augustus Sackett (1811-1895) |
Mother | Charlotte Granville Buttrick (1822-1874) |
Frederick A Sackett, son of Hon William Augustus Sackett and Charlotte Granville Buttrick, was born in Seneca Falls, New York StateG, on 19 May 1850.1
In 1850 Frederick was living at Seneca FallsG in the household of his parents William and Charlotte, and was recorded in the census as Frederick Sackett, aged one month and born in New York.2
In 1860 Frederick was living at Coxsackie, Greene County, New York StateG, and was recorded in the census as Fred A Sackett, aged ten and born in New York. He was living with his mother Charlotte in the household of a Hastings family.3
In 1865 he was living in Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of his mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Frederick A Sackett, aged 15 and born in Seneca County.4
In 1870 he was living at Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of his mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Fredrick Sackett, a student, aged 20.5
In 1850 Frederick was living at Seneca FallsG in the household of his parents William and Charlotte, and was recorded in the census as Frederick Sackett, aged one month and born in New York.2
In 1860 Frederick was living at Coxsackie, Greene County, New York StateG, and was recorded in the census as Fred A Sackett, aged ten and born in New York. He was living with his mother Charlotte in the household of a Hastings family.3
In 1865 he was living in Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of his mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Frederick A Sackett, aged 15 and born in Seneca County.4
In 1870 he was living at Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of his mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Fredrick Sackett, a student, aged 20.5
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "3633. Frederick A. Sackett, b. May 19, 1850, d. unmarried."
- 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll M432_597, p. 309
Seneca Falls, Seneca, New York, 28 Oct 1850
2691/
Sackett, Wm A., 38, m, lawyer, b. NY
Sackett, C. G. B, 28, f, b. MA
Sackett, F. L., 40, f, b. NY
Sackett, Zayde, 13, f, b. NY
Sackett, William, 11, m, b. NY
Sackett, Zilla, 2, f, b. NY
Sackett, Frederick, 1/12, m, b. NY. - 1860 United States Federal Census, Roll: M653_758; Page: 521; Family History Library Film: 803758
Coxsackie, Greene County, New York, 31 Jul 1860
Hastings, S T M, 47, clergyman, b. NY
Hastings, Elizabeth B, 45, b. MA
Hastings, Charles M, 21, clerk, b. NY
Hastings, Mary E, 14, b. NY
Hastings, Edmond B, 11, b. NY
Sackett, Zilla, 12, b. NY
Sackett, Fred A, 10, b. NY
Sackett, E Stanley, 8, b. NY
Sackett, Charlotte G, 37, b. MA
Sackett, Harriet M, 5, b. NY
Barber, N H, 25, f, b. NY. - 1865 New York state census, Kirkland, Oneida County, New York, Jun 1865
Framed house $2,000
Sackett, Charlotte G, 43, b. MA, 4 ch, m1
Sackett, Zilla B, dau, 17, b. Seneca County
Sackett, Frederick A, son, 15, b. Seneca County
Sackett, Stanley E, son, 12, b. Seneca County
Sackett, Harriett M, child, 10, b. Seneca County
Butrick, Mary B, mother, 76, b. MA, wid. - 1870 United States Federal Census, Roll: M593_1058; Page: 301B; Family History Library Film: 552557
Kirkland, Oneida County, New York State, 6 Jul 1870
Sacket, Charlotte, 48, personal estate $2,600, b. MA
Sacket, Zilla, 22, b. NY
Sacket, Fredrick, 20, student, b. NY
Sacket, Edward, 17, student, b. NY
Sacket, Harriet, 15, at school, b. NY.
Sackett line | 7th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 5th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 8P.3 |
Last Edited | 11 Aug 2019 |
Edward Stanley Sackett
Father | Hon William Augustus Sackett (1811-1895) |
Mother | Charlotte Granville Buttrick (1822-1874) |
Edward Stanley Sackett, son of Hon William Augustus Sackett and Charlotte Granville Buttrick, was born in Seneca County, New York StateG, on 11 November 1852.1,2
In 1860 Edward was living at Coxsackie, Greene County, New York StateG, and was recorded in the census as E Stanley Sackett, aged eight and born in New York. He was living with his mother Charlotte in the household of a Hastings family.3
In 1865 he was living in Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of his mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Stanley E Sackett, aged twelve and born in Seneca County.4
In 1870 he was living at Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of his mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Edward Sackett, a student, aged 17.5
Edward was named as a beneficiary in his father William's will made at Saratoga SpringsG on 11 April 1889. He was to inherit a one-fifth share of his estate, adjusted for an advance of $3,000 already made, and with the proviso that the inheritance be held in trust for five years.6
In 1860 Edward was living at Coxsackie, Greene County, New York StateG, and was recorded in the census as E Stanley Sackett, aged eight and born in New York. He was living with his mother Charlotte in the household of a Hastings family.3
In 1865 he was living in Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of his mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Stanley E Sackett, aged twelve and born in Seneca County.4
In 1870 he was living at Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of his mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Edward Sackett, a student, aged 17.5
Edward was named as a beneficiary in his father William's will made at Saratoga SpringsG on 11 April 1889. He was to inherit a one-fifth share of his estate, adjusted for an advance of $3,000 already made, and with the proviso that the inheritance be held in trust for five years.6
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "3637. Edward S. Sackett, b. Nov. 11, 1852."
- Census.
- 1860 United States Federal Census, Roll: M653_758; Page: 521; Family History Library Film: 803758
Coxsackie, Greene County, New York, 31 Jul 1860
Hastings, S T M, 47, clergyman, b. NY
Hastings, Elizabeth B, 45, b. MA
Hastings, Charles M, 21, clerk, b. NY
Hastings, Mary E, 14, b. NY
Hastings, Edmond B, 11, b. NY
Sackett, Zilla, 12, b. NY
Sackett, Fred A, 10, b. NY
Sackett, E Stanley, 8, b. NY
Sackett, Charlotte G, 37, b. MA
Sackett, Harriet M, 5, b. NY
Barber, N H, 25, f, b. NY. - 1865 New York state census, Kirkland, Oneida County, New York, Jun 1865
Framed house $2,000
Sackett, Charlotte G, 43, b. MA, 4 ch, m1
Sackett, Zilla B, dau, 17, b. Seneca County
Sackett, Frederick A, son, 15, b. Seneca County
Sackett, Stanley E, son, 12, b. Seneca County
Sackett, Harriett M, child, 10, b. Seneca County
Butrick, Mary B, mother, 76, b. MA, wid. - 1870 United States Federal Census, Roll: M593_1058; Page: 301B; Family History Library Film: 552557
Kirkland, Oneida County, New York State, 6 Jul 1870
Sacket, Charlotte, 48, personal estate $2,600, b. MA
Sacket, Zilla, 22, b. NY
Sacket, Fredrick, 20, student, b. NY
Sacket, Edward, 17, student, b. NY
Sacket, Harriet, 15, at school, b. NY. - "New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659–1999" (Ancestry image).
Sackett line | 7th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 5th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 8P.3 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2024 |
Harriett M Sackett
Father | Hon William Augustus Sackett (1811-1895) |
Mother | Charlotte Granville Buttrick (1822-1874) |
Harriett M Sackett, daughter of Hon William Augustus Sackett and Charlotte Granville Buttrick, was born in Seneca Falls, Seneca County, New York StateG, on 12 September 1854.1 She married in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York StateG, on 29 November 1879, Charles Holland Duell, son of Rodolphus Holland Duell and Mary L. Cuyler.2
In 1860 Harriett was living at Coxsackie, Greene County, New York StateG, and was recorded in the census as Harriet M Sackett, aged five and born in New York. She was living with her mother Charlotte in the household of a Hastings family.3
In 1865 she was living in Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of her mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Harriett M Sackett, aged ten and born in Seneca County.4
In 1870 she was living at Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of her mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Harriet Sackett, at school, aged 15.5
Harriett was issued with a passport in Oneida County, New York StateG, on 8 October 1872 in preparation for her visiting Europe. Her mother Charlotte was issued with a passport on the same day.6
Harriett was named as a beneficiary in her father William's will made at Saratoga SpringsG on 11 April 1889. She was to inherit a one-fifth share of his estate.7
In 1860 Harriett was living at Coxsackie, Greene County, New York StateG, and was recorded in the census as Harriet M Sackett, aged five and born in New York. She was living with her mother Charlotte in the household of a Hastings family.3
In 1865 she was living in Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of her mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Harriett M Sackett, aged ten and born in Seneca County.4
In 1870 she was living at Kirkland, Oneida County, New York StateG, in the household of her mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Harriet Sackett, at school, aged 15.5
Harriett was issued with a passport in Oneida County, New York StateG, on 8 October 1872 in preparation for her visiting Europe. Her mother Charlotte was issued with a passport on the same day.6
Harriett was named as a beneficiary in her father William's will made at Saratoga SpringsG on 11 April 1889. She was to inherit a one-fifth share of his estate.7
Children of Harriett M Sackett and Charles Holland Duell
- Colonel Holland Sackett Duell+ b. 29 Jan 1881, d. 25 Nov 1942
- William Sackett Duell b. Mar 1882
- Mary L. Duell b. Feb 1885
- Charles Holland Duell Jr. b. Feb 1889
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "3638. Harriet M. Sackett, b. Sept. 12, 1854; m. Charles H. Duell."
- Sackett database.
- 1860 United States Federal Census, Roll: M653_758; Page: 521; Family History Library Film: 803758
Coxsackie, Greene County, New York, 31 Jul 1860
Hastings, S T M, 47, clergyman, b. NY
Hastings, Elizabeth B, 45, b. MA
Hastings, Charles M, 21, clerk, b. NY
Hastings, Mary E, 14, b. NY
Hastings, Edmond B, 11, b. NY
Sackett, Zilla, 12, b. NY
Sackett, Fred A, 10, b. NY
Sackett, E Stanley, 8, b. NY
Sackett, Charlotte G, 37, b. MA
Sackett, Harriet M, 5, b. NY
Barber, N H, 25, f, b. NY. - 1865 New York state census, Kirkland, Oneida County, New York, Jun 1865
Framed house $2,000
Sackett, Charlotte G, 43, b. MA, 4 ch, m1
Sackett, Zilla B, dau, 17, b. Seneca County
Sackett, Frederick A, son, 15, b. Seneca County
Sackett, Stanley E, son, 12, b. Seneca County
Sackett, Harriett M, child, 10, b. Seneca County
Butrick, Mary B, mother, 76, b. MA, wid. - 1870 United States Federal Census, Roll: M593_1058; Page: 301B; Family History Library Film: 552557
Kirkland, Oneida County, New York State, 6 Jul 1870
Sacket, Charlotte, 48, personal estate $2,600, b. MA
Sacket, Zilla, 22, b. NY
Sacket, Fredrick, 20, student, b. NY
Sacket, Edward, 17, student, b. NY
Sacket, Harriet, 15, at school, b. NY. - "US Passport Applications, 1795–1925" (Ancestry image), "Oneida County, New York State. Harriett M Sackett, of Saratoga, b. Seneca Falls, New York, 12 Sep 1854, travelling to Europe. Sworn 5 Oct 1872. Confirmed and sworn 5 Oct 1872 by William A Sackett. Applicant: age 18, ht 5' 3", forehead prominent, eyes dark blue, nose Grecian, mouth regular, chin round, hair dark brown, complexion fair, face oval. Issued 8 Oct 1872."
- "New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659–1999" (Ancestry image).
Sackett line | 7th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 5th great-granddaughter of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 8P.3 |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2019 |