Harry Robert Sackett MD
Father | George Ingalls Sackett (1847-) |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harvey (-1905) |
Harry Robert Sackett MD, physician, son of George Ingalls Sackett and Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Harvey, was born in Springfield, Hampden County, MassachusettsG, on 25 June 1871.1,2 He died aged 93 in Pinellas County, FloridaG, on 4 February 1965.3 He married first at Holyoke, Hampden CountyG, on 7 July 1896, Edith Parsons Hayes, daughter of Frederick Hayes and Margaret Noble.1,4 Edith was born in Plainwell, Allegan County, MichiganG, on 8 August 1871.7,8 Harry and Edith divorced sometime between 1930 and 1933. She died aged 80 at St Luke's Hospital, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OhioG, on 9 April 19529 and was buried at Forestdale Cemetery, Holyoke, Hampden County, MassachusettsG.10 Harry married second in Clearwater, Pinellas County, FloridaG, on 18 July 1933, Eva S Miller.5 Eva was born in Minersville, Schuylkill County, PennsylvaniaG, about 1879.11 He married third in Pinellas County, FloridaG, in January 1956, Retta L Smith.6 Retta was born on 14 November 1878.8 She died aged 95 in Pinellas County, FloridaG, on 25 July 1974.12
In 1880 Harry was living at West Springfield, Hampden CountyG, in the household of his parents George and Lizzie, and was recorded in the census as Harry R Sackett, at school, aged eight and born in Massachusetts.13
Harry and Edith applied for a passport on 14 March 1900. They were then living at 251 Northampton Street, Holyoke, Hampden CountyG.14
In 1908 Harry was the owner of a 8hp Cadillac, plate number 4857. He was living at 207 Walnut Street, HolyokeG.15
In 1910 he was living at Walnut Street, Holyoke, Hampden CountyG, and was recorded as Harry R Sackett, a physician, head of household, aged 38. Living with him were his wife Edith, 38, and their son George, aged eight. Also in the household was Edith's widowed father Frederick Hayes, 67.16
In 1920 he was living at Montgomery Avenue, HolyokeG, and was recorded as Harry R Sackett, a physician in general practice, head of household, aged 48. He owned his home. Living with him were his wife Edith, 48, and their sons, George, 18, and Frederic, 7. There was also a male boarder in the household.17
Harry visited Cuba in 1928, arriving back at Key West, Florida, from Havana on the SS Cuba on 26 June 1928.18
In 1930 he was living at 5th Avenue North, St Petersburg, Pinellas County, FloridaG, and was recorded as Harry R Sackett, a physician, head of household, aged 58. He rented his home. Living with him were his wife Edith, 58, their son Frederic, 18, and Harry's widowed father George, aged 83.19
In 1940 Harry's first wife Edith, aged 68 and now divorced, was living with their son George at 2900 Warrington, Shaker Heights, Cuyahoga County, OhioG.20
Harry was a member of the Mount Tom Lodge of Masons at Holyoke from 1901 and was awarded a 50-year veteran's medal in 1951.21
Harry was listed in the St Petersburg Directory from 1922.22
Harry's obituary
In 1880 Harry was living at West Springfield, Hampden CountyG, in the household of his parents George and Lizzie, and was recorded in the census as Harry R Sackett, at school, aged eight and born in Massachusetts.13
Harry and Edith applied for a passport on 14 March 1900. They were then living at 251 Northampton Street, Holyoke, Hampden CountyG.14
In 1908 Harry was the owner of a 8hp Cadillac, plate number 4857. He was living at 207 Walnut Street, HolyokeG.15
In 1910 he was living at Walnut Street, Holyoke, Hampden CountyG, and was recorded as Harry R Sackett, a physician, head of household, aged 38. Living with him were his wife Edith, 38, and their son George, aged eight. Also in the household was Edith's widowed father Frederick Hayes, 67.16
In 1920 he was living at Montgomery Avenue, HolyokeG, and was recorded as Harry R Sackett, a physician in general practice, head of household, aged 48. He owned his home. Living with him were his wife Edith, 48, and their sons, George, 18, and Frederic, 7. There was also a male boarder in the household.17
Harry visited Cuba in 1928, arriving back at Key West, Florida, from Havana on the SS Cuba on 26 June 1928.18
In 1930 he was living at 5th Avenue North, St Petersburg, Pinellas County, FloridaG, and was recorded as Harry R Sackett, a physician, head of household, aged 58. He rented his home. Living with him were his wife Edith, 58, their son Frederic, 18, and Harry's widowed father George, aged 83.19
In 1940 Harry's first wife Edith, aged 68 and now divorced, was living with their son George at 2900 Warrington, Shaker Heights, Cuyahoga County, OhioG.20
Harry was a member of the Mount Tom Lodge of Masons at Holyoke from 1901 and was awarded a 50-year veteran's medal in 1951.21
Harry was listed in the St Petersburg Directory from 1922.22
Harry's obituary
Dr. Harry R. Sackett, Former Unit President
Dr. Harry R. Sackett, 93, former president of the Southern Medical Homeopathic Association, died Thursday.
Dr. Sackett was born in Springfield, Mass., graduated from the New York Medical School and came to St. Petersburg 43 years ago from Holyoke, Mass.
He was a member of the Congregational Church, a life member of the Masonic Lodge, Holyoke, and member of the Egypt Temple Shrine, Tampa.
Surviving is his widow, Eva S.; two sons. Dr. George Sackett, Cleveland and Prof. Frederick Sackett, Puerto Rico; a stepson, Hayden Smith, Alabama; five grandsons and three great-grandsons.
Barnes and Yopp Funeral Home, is in charge of arrangements.
—Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Florida, 5 Feb 1965, p 15
Dr. Harry R. Sackett, 93, former president of the Southern Medical Homeopathic Association, died Thursday.
Dr. Sackett was born in Springfield, Mass., graduated from the New York Medical School and came to St. Petersburg 43 years ago from Holyoke, Mass.
He was a member of the Congregational Church, a life member of the Masonic Lodge, Holyoke, and member of the Egypt Temple Shrine, Tampa.
Surviving is his widow, Eva S.; two sons. Dr. George Sackett, Cleveland and Prof. Frederick Sackett, Puerto Rico; a stepson, Hayden Smith, Alabama; five grandsons and three great-grandsons.
Barnes and Yopp Funeral Home, is in charge of arrangements.
—Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Florida, 5 Feb 1965, p 15
Children of Harry Robert Sackett MD and Edith Parsons Hayes
- Dr George Leslie Sackett Sr+ b. 24 Oct 1901, d. 3 Mar 1988
- Professor Frederic Noble Sackett+ b. 13 Jan 1912, d. Apr 1987
5710. Harry Robert Sackett, M. D., 1871–, of Holyoke, Mass., son of (2889) George I. and Sarah E. Harvey Sackett, was married, July 7, 1896, to Edith Parsons Hoges, daughter of Fred A. Hoges and his wife Margaret E. Noble.
Child.
9200. George Leslie Sackett, b. Oct. 24, 1901.
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "5710. Henry R. Sackett, b. June 25, 1871; m. Edith P. Hayes."
- "Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts, to 1850" (American Ancestors transcript), v233, p45, birth "1871 June 25, Harry R Sackett, m, at Springfield, s. George I & Lizzie (Harvey), of Springfield, laborer, father b. Chicopee, mother b. Canada."
- "Florida Death Index, 1877–1998" (Ancestry transcript), "Sackett, Harry Robert, d. Feb 1965, Pinellas."
- Vital Records, Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts, "July 7, 1896, Holyoke, Harry R Sackett, of Holyoke, 25, physician, b. Springfield Mass, s. George I/J & Sara (Harvey); and Edith P Hayes, of Holyoke, 24, at home, b. Michigan, d. Frederick A & Margaret (Noble); both first m., by George W Winck, Holyoke, Minister of the Gospel."
- "Florida, Marriages, 1830–1993" (FamilySearch image), license application "Harry R Sackett, of 30916 7th Ave NE, St Petersburg, Fla, age 62, b. Springfield, Mass, divorced Pinellas Co, Fla, occ physician; to Eva S Miller, of 30916 7th Ave NE, St Petersburg, age 54, b. Minersville, Pa, prev m. not divorced, occ at home. Sworn 18 Jul 1933."
Certificate, "Harry R Sackett and Eva S Miller married 18 Jul 1933 at Clearwater, Florida, by Alice Dillard, Notary Public. Witnesses: Betsy R Rives, Milton P James." - "Florida, Marriage Indexes, 1822–1875 and 1927–2001" (Ancestry image), "Jan 1956, Pinellas County, Florida, Harry R Sackett and Retta L Smith."
- Passport application.
- Death record.
- "Ohio Deaths, 1908–1953" (FamilySearch image), "Edith Hayes Sackett, 80 years 8 months 1 day, b. Plainwell, Michigan, 8 Aug 1871, divorced, occ. at home, of 2900 Warrington Road, Shaker Heights, Cuyahoga, Ohio, d. St Luke's Hospital, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, 9 Apr 1952, bur. Forest Hill Cem, Holyoke, Mass, 12 Apr 1952, father Fred Hayes, mother Etta, informant Mrs Wm Kostelnik. Certificate 22467. Digital image 593, film 2246268."
- Find a Grave.
- Marriage record.
- "Florida Death Index, 1877–1998", "Sackett, Retta L, d. 25 Jul 1974, Pinellas, 95, b. 14 Nov 1878."
- 1880 United States Federal Census, FHL 1254535, NA T9-0535/99A
West Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts
George I Sackett, head, married, 33, b. MA, freight conductor, father b. MA, mother b. MA
Lizzie Sackett, wife, 33, b. Canada, keeping house, father b. Canada, mother b. Canada
Harry R Sackett, son, 8, b. MA, at school, father b. MA, mother b. Canada. - "US Passport Applications, 1795–1925" (Ancestry image), "Hampden County, Mass. Harry R Sackett, b. Springfield, Mass, 25 Jun 1871, & wife Edith P Sackett, b. Plainwell, Mich, 8 Aug 1871; res. Holyoke, Mass, occ. physician; intended return to US Sep 1900. Sworn 14 Mar 1900. Applicant: 28, 6ft 2½in, forehead high, eyes blue, nose long, mouth medium, chin prominent, hair l brown, complexion fair, face long & thin. Address 251 Northampton St, Holyoke, Mass."
- "Massachusetts: Automobile Registrations, 1908-1910" (American Ancestors image), "4857 Sackett, Harry R., 207 Walnut St., Holyoke—8 Cadillac."
- 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_590, p. 10A, Enumeration District 0576, FHL microfilm 1374603
Walnut Street, Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts, 21/22 Apr 1910
Sackett, Harry R, head, 38, m. 13y, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. Can English, physician, own account
Sackett, Edith P, wife, 38, m. 13y, 1 ch, living, b. MI, father b. ME, mother b. Can English
Sackett, George L, son, 8, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MI
Hayes, Frederick A, father-in-law, 67, wd, b. ME, father b. ME, mother b. ME, none, own account. - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_701, p. 2B, Enumeration District 71, Image 70
Montgomery Avenue, Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts, Jan 1920
Sackett, Harry R, head, home owned, 48, married, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. Canada, physician, general practice
Sackett, Edith P, wife, 48, b. MI, father b. ME, mother b. Canada
Sackett, George L, son, 18, single, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MI
Sackett, Frederic N, son, 7, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MI
Mansfield, Charles, boarder, 26, single, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MA, book-keeper, paper mill. - "Florida Passenger Lists 1898–1963" (Ancestry image), "SS Cuba, dep Havana, Cuba, 26 Jun 1928, arr Key West 26 Jun 1928, Sackett, Harry R, 57, married, b. Springfield, Mass, 26 Jun 1871, address St Petersburg, FLA."
- 1930 United States Federal Census, Roll 329, p. 3A, Enumeration District 0003, Image 61.0, FHL microfilm 2340064
5th Ave North, St Petersburg City, Pinellas County, Florida, 4 Apr 1930
Sackett, Harry R, head, home rented, $75, 58, m. at 25, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. Canada English, physician, own office
Sackett, Edith C, wife, 58, m. at 25, b. MI, father b. ME, mother b. Canada English
Sackett, Frederic, son, 18, single, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MI
Sackett, George I, father, 83, wd, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MA. - 1940 United States Federal Census, Roll m-t0627-03058, p 6A, Enumeration District 18-276
2900 Warrington, Shaker Heights, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Sackett, George, head, 38, medical doctor, own practice, b. MA
Sackett, Cora, wife, 40, b. OH
Sackett, George, son, 16, b. OH
Sackett, Jack, son, 8, b. OH
Sackett, James, son, 2, b. OH
Sackett, Joe, son, 3/12?, b. OH
Sackett, Edith, mother, 68, divorced, b. MI
Family in New Philadelphia in 1935. - New England Historic Genealogical Society, "Massachusetts: Grand Lodge of Masons Membership Cards, 1733–1990" (American Ancestors image), "Sackett, Harry Robert, res. Holyoke, occ. physician, nativity 1871-6-25 Springfield, lodge Mt Tom, initiated 1901-7-12, passed 1901-8-23, raised 1901-9-21, membership 1901-9-21, dec'd 1965-2-4, remarks: Vet's Medal 1951."
- "US City Directories, 1822-1995" (Ancestry image), St Petersburg, Florida, Directory, 1922, "Sackett Harry R (Edith), Physician, Office Hours 9 to 11 A.M. and 2:30 to 5 P.M., 402 Fourth Floor Willson-Chase Bldg, 315 Central av, Tel 279-J, h 849 9th av N, Tel 735-RR."; 1924, "Sackett Harry R (Edith), Physician, Office Hours 9 to 11 AM and 2 to 4 PM, 201 Central National Bank Bldg, Tel 279, h 849 9th av N, Tel 279."; 1927, "Sackett Harry R (Edith) phys 1027 15th av N h do."; 1933, "Sackett Harry R phys 309 16th av NE r do."; 1934, "Sackett Harry B (Eva S) phys 309 16th av NE r do."; 1935, 1936, "Sackett Harry R (Eva S) phys 327 5th av N h do."; 1937, "Sackett Harry R (Eva S) phys h309 16th av NE."; 1939, 1940, "Sackett Harry R (Eva S) phys 309 16th av NE h do."; 1941, "Sackett Harry R (Eva L) phys h309 16th av NE."; 1942, 1944, 1945, 1947, 1949, 1951, "Sackett Harry R (Eva S) phys 309 16th av NE h do."; 1956, 1957, "Sackett Harry R (Retta L) phys 309 16th av NE h do."
Sackett line | 8th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 6th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 18 Nov 2024 |
Edward Aiken Sackett
Father | Benjamin Franklin Sackett (1810-1895) |
Mother | Evalina Elisabeth Aiken (1816-1854) |
Edward Aiken Sackett, son of Benjamin Franklin Sackett and Evalina Elisabeth Aiken, was born in VirginiaG about 1844.1,2
In 1850 Edward was living in Lynchburg, VirginiaG, in the household of his parents Benjamin and Evalina, and was recorded in the census as E A Sackett, aged six and born in Virginia.3
In 1850 Edward was living in Lynchburg, VirginiaG, in the household of his parents Benjamin and Evalina, and was recorded in the census as E A Sackett, aged six and born in Virginia.3
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "3051. Edward Aiken Sackett."
- Census.
- 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll 938, p 114a
Lynchburg, Campbell, Virginia
Sackett, B F, 39, corn merchant, b. MA
Sackett, E E, 33, f, b. TN
Sackett, C V, 12, f, b. TN
Sackett, E A, 6, m, b. VA
Sackett, C H, 4, m, b. VA
Sackett, A N, 1, m, b. VA
Broyles, Jno W, 25, b. VA.
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 | 22 Jun 2024 |
Henry Moseley Sackett
Father | Charles Henry Sackett (1845-1928) |
Mother | Louisa Mercer Moseley (c 1844-before 1900) |
Henry Moseley Sackett, lawyer, son of Charles Henry Sackett and Louisa Mercer Moseley, was born in Appomattox County, VirginiaG, on 26 March 1874.1 He died aged 54 when he drowned in the river near the city wharf in Richmond, VirginiaG, on 12 September 1928.2 He was buried at Lynchburg, VirginiaG. He married at St Paul's Episcopal Church, LynchburgG, on 7 November 1906, Mina Norvell Otey, daughter of Walter Hayes Otey and Sarah Elisabeth "Sally" Wyatt.3,4 Mina was born in LynchburgG on 31 August 1884.5,6 She died aged 87 at Liberty House, LynchburgG, on 4 October 1971 and was buried at Spring Hill Cemetery, LynchburgG.7
Like his father, Henry was a lawyer. The family was prominent in Lynchburg society, and Henry was frequently the subject of articles in the local press.8 He was a keen horseman, as a frequent exhibitor at horse shows in Virginia and as a huntsman. He was president of the Lynchburg Horse Show Association.9
In 1880 Henry was living in Clover Hill Magisterial District, Appomattox County, VirginiaG, in the household of his parents Charles and Louisa, and was recorded in the census as Henry M Sackett, aged six and born in Virginia.10
In 1900 Henry was living at Filmon Street, LynchburgG, in the household of his widowed father Charles, and was recorded in the census as Henry Moseley Sackett, a lawyer, aged 26 and born in Virginia.11
In 1910 he was living at Federal Street, LynchburgG, and was recorded as Henry M Sackett, a lawyer in general practice, head of household, aged 36 and born in Virginia. He rented his home. Living with him were his wife Mina, 25, and their son Paul, aged two. There were two female servants in the household: a cook and a nurse.12
Henry completed a World War I draft registration card on 12 September 1918. He was then aged 44 and was a lawyer living at 221 Woodland Avenue, LynchburgG, with his wife Mina.13
In 1920 he was living at Woodland Avenue, LynchburgG, and was recorded as Henry M Sackett, a lawyer in general practice, head of household, aged 45 and born in Virginia. He owned his home free of mortgage. Living with him were his wife Mina, 35, and their children, Paul, 12, Henry, 8, and Sally, aged five. Also in the household was Mina's unmarried sister Edith Otey, 33.14
In 1930 Henry's widow Mina was living at Woodland Avenue, LynchburgG, and was recorded in the census as Mina N Sackett, head of household, aged 45 and born in Virginia. Living with her were her children, Paul, 22, Henry, 18, Sallie, 15, and Charles, aged five. Also living with her was her unmarried sister Edith Otey, 44. There was one female servant in the household.15
Like his father, Henry was a lawyer. The family was prominent in Lynchburg society, and Henry was frequently the subject of articles in the local press.8 He was a keen horseman, as a frequent exhibitor at horse shows in Virginia and as a huntsman. He was president of the Lynchburg Horse Show Association.9
In 1880 Henry was living in Clover Hill Magisterial District, Appomattox County, VirginiaG, in the household of his parents Charles and Louisa, and was recorded in the census as Henry M Sackett, aged six and born in Virginia.10
In 1900 Henry was living at Filmon Street, LynchburgG, in the household of his widowed father Charles, and was recorded in the census as Henry Moseley Sackett, a lawyer, aged 26 and born in Virginia.11
In 1910 he was living at Federal Street, LynchburgG, and was recorded as Henry M Sackett, a lawyer in general practice, head of household, aged 36 and born in Virginia. He rented his home. Living with him were his wife Mina, 25, and their son Paul, aged two. There were two female servants in the household: a cook and a nurse.12
Henry completed a World War I draft registration card on 12 September 1918. He was then aged 44 and was a lawyer living at 221 Woodland Avenue, LynchburgG, with his wife Mina.13
In 1920 he was living at Woodland Avenue, LynchburgG, and was recorded as Henry M Sackett, a lawyer in general practice, head of household, aged 45 and born in Virginia. He owned his home free of mortgage. Living with him were his wife Mina, 35, and their children, Paul, 12, Henry, 8, and Sally, aged five. Also in the household was Mina's unmarried sister Edith Otey, 33.14
In 1930 Henry's widow Mina was living at Woodland Avenue, LynchburgG, and was recorded in the census as Mina N Sackett, head of household, aged 45 and born in Virginia. Living with her were her children, Paul, 22, Henry, 18, Sallie, 15, and Charles, aged five. Also living with her was her unmarried sister Edith Otey, 44. There was one female servant in the household.15
Children of Henry Moseley Sackett and Mina Norvell Otey
- Paul Edmunds Sackett+ b. 29 Aug 1907, d. 3 Jun 1999
- Henry Moseley Sackett Jr.+ b. 4 May 1911, d. 27 Apr 1989
- Sally Wyatt Sackett b. c 1915
- Charles Henry Sackett b. 17 Apr 1924, d. 13 Aug 2010
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "5755. Henry Mosely Sackett."
- "Virginia Death Records, 1912–2014" (Ancestry image), "Sackett, Henry Moseley, d. 12 Sep 1928, in river near city wharf, Richmond, Henrico County, VA, res Lynchburg, VA, age about 54, lawyer, married, wife Mino O Sackett, father Chas H Sackett b. VA, mother Louisa Moseley b. VA, informant W G Sale of 1201 Confederate Ave, cause drowning - whether accident or suicide can't be determined, contributory- in hospital here for mental disorder, bur. Lynchburg, VA, 12 Sep 1928."
- "Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements, 1851–2003" (Ancestry image), The Washington Post, Washington, DC, 8 November 1906, "Virginia Weddings. Lynchburg, Nov. 7.—To-night, in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Miss Mina Norvell Otey, daughter of Mrs. W.H. Otey, was married to H. M. Sackett, one of the leading attorneys of the Lynchburg bar. Rev. J. M. Owens, the rector, was assisted in performing the ceremony by Rev. J. A. McMurray, pastor of the Floyd Street Presbyterian Church. The groomsmen and bridesmaids entered in the following order: Miss Edna Hutter and Charles Abbot, Miss Jennie Heald and Miss Elizabeth Adams, followed by R. O. Horton and R. T. Watts, jr.: Miss Mary Payne and Miss Fannie Caskie, followed by James T. Adams and Wistar M. Heald: Miss Sallie Hammer and Miss Edith Montgomery, followed by Joseph Stebbins, jr., and R.C.Blackford. The maid of honor was Miss Edith Otey. The best man was J.M.Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Sackett will take a Southern tour before returning to the city to live."
- "Virginia Marriages, 1785–1940" (FamilySearch transcript), "Lynchburg, Virginia, 7 Nov 1906, Henry Moseley Sackett, 32, single, b. Appomattox County, son of Chas H & Louisa M Sackett; to Nina Norvell Otey, 22, single, b. Lynchburg, dau of W Hayes & Sallie E Otey."
- Marriage record.
- Death record.
- "Virginia Death Records, 1912–2014", (Ancestry image), "Sackett, Mina Otey, d. 4 Oct 1971, at Liberty House, 221 Woodland Ave, Lynchburg, age 87, b. Lynchburg, 31 Aug 1884, res 221 Cleveland Ave, Lynchburg, widowed, housewife, father Walter Hayes Otey, mother Sarah Elisabeth Wyatt, spouse Henry Moseley Sackett, informant Paul E Sackett, cause cerebral thrombosis, bur. Spring Hill Cem, Lynchburg, VA."
- Website Library of Congress, Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers (http://archive.org), The Times (Richmond, Va.), January 11, 1900, p. 8, col. 2—Virginians in New York—H. M. Sackett.
The Times (Richmond, Va.), September 25, 1901, p. 8, col. 4—Charles H. and Henry M. Sackett, executors of will.
The Times (Richmond, Va.), April 25, 1902, p. 6, col. 6—H. M. Sackett qualified to practice law in the Chancery Court.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), December 16, 1902, p. 5, col. 2—H. M. Sackett best man at wedding.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), December 20, 1904, p. 5, col. 3—Henry M. Sackett, vice-president of The Rivermont Realty Company.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), February 22, 1907, p. 5, col. 2—Sackett and Sackett representing The Rivermont Realty Company.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), February 09, 1908, p. 6, col. 4—Mr. Henry Sackett visitng Appomattox.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), November 9, 1908, p. 7, col. 5—Mrs. Henry Sackett attending wedding.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), August 15, 1909, p. 15, col. 5—H M Sackett visiting Jefferson Park Hotel.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), September 12, 1909, Sporting Section, p. 12, col. 1—H. M. Sackett, chairman of the good roads committee.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), September 26, 1909, Sporting Section, p. 15, col. 4—H M Sackett to represent Virginia at the Southern Appalachian Good Roads Convention.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), September 27, 1909, p. 3, col. 5—H M Sackett delegate at Good Roads Rally for Lynchburg.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), December 13, 1909, p. 2, col. 6—H M Sackett vice-president of Lynchburg Sunday School Association.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), April 15, 1910, p. 3, col. 1—H M Sackett appointed commissioner in legal action. - Website Library of Congress, Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers (http://archive.org), Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 10, 1901, p. 1, col. 4—Mr. H. M. Sackett in boxes at horse show.
The Times (Richmond, Va.), April 15, 1902, p. 3, col. 5—Henry M. Sackett among prominent gentlemen organizing Lynchburg horse show.
Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), April 16, 1902, p. 7, col. 5—same story.
The Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), May 31, 1902, p. 7, col. 7—H M Sackett a vice-president of Albemarle Horse-Show Association.
The Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), July 6, 1902, p. 20, col. 2—H. M. Sackett, president of Lynchburg Horse Show Association.
Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), July 30, 1902, p. 8, col. 1—H M Sackett exhibitor at Albemarle Horse Show.
The Times (Richmond, Va.), July 30, 1902, p. 5, col. 5—same story.
The Times (Richmond, Va.), July 31, 1902, p. 2, col. 4—H M Sackett at Albemarle Horse Show.
The Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), July 31, 1902, p. 3, col. 2—H M Sackett at Albemarle Horse Show.
The Times (Richmond, Va.), August 1, 1902, p. 1, col. 5—H M Sackett at Albemarle Horse Show.
Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), August 1, 1902, p. 5, col. 7—H M Sackett at Albemarle Horse Show.
The Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), August 2, 1902, p. 1, col. 6—H M Sackett at Albemarle Horse Show.
The Times (Richmond, Va.), August 2, 1902, p. 2, col. 4—H M Sackett at Albemarle Horse Show.
Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), August 3, 1902, p. 24, col. 6—H M Sackett at Albemarle Horse Show.
The Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), September 14, 1902, p. 2, col. 2—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 9, 1902, p. 1, col. 3—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times (Richmond, Va.), October 14, 1902, p. 3, col. 6—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times (Richmond, Va.), October 23, 1902, p. 3 col. 5—H. M. Sackett, president of the Horse Show Association.
Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 23, 1902, p. 4, col. 6—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 24 1902, p. 2, col. 1—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times (Richmond, Va.), October 25, 1902, p. 1, col. 7—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 25, 1902, p. 2, col. 2—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times (Richmond, Va.), December 21, 1902, p. 31, col. 4—Henry Sackett, president of the Horse Show, had a remarkable escape from death this morning while fox hunting...
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 9, 1903, p. 1, col. 3, p. 2, col. 6—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 10, 1903, p. 2, col. 5—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Va.) October 11, 1903, p. 2, col. 1—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 11, 1903, p. 3, cols. 1, 2—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 17, 1903, p. 2, col. 1—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), February 26, 1904, p. 5—H M Sackett delegate to the Virginia Horse Show Association.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), Sunday, March 13, 1904, p. 9, col. 3—H M Sackett president of Lynchburg Horse Show Association.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 15, 1904, p. 7, col. 1–2—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), August 4, 1904, p. 5, cols. 4–5—H M Sackett and Albemarle Horse Show.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 5, 1904, p. 5, col. 2—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 13, 1904, pp. 1, 3; col. 3—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), July 23, 1905, p. 16, col. 5—H M Sackett and Fredericksburg Horse Show.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), August 6, 1905, p. 17—H M Sackett and Staunton Horse Show.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.) September 10, 1905, p. 16, col. 3—H M Sackett president of Lynchburg Horse Show Association.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 5, 1905, p. 3, cols. 5–6—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), October 7, 1905, p. 3, col. 2—H M Sackett and Lynchburg Horse Show.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), November 17, 1905, p. 9, col. 5—H M Sackett foxhunting with The Oak Ridge Hunt Club.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Va.), November 23, 1908, p. 5, col. 5—H M Sackett member of the Oakwood Club.
The Times Dispatch (Richmond Va.), October 1, 1909, p. 7, col. 5—H M Sackett in Horse Show. - 1880 United States Federal Census, Roll 1353, FHL film 1255353, p. 346A, Enumeration District 007
Clover Hill Magisterial District, Appomattox County, Virginia
Sackett, Chs H, 35, lawyer & farmer, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Louisa, 36, wife, keeping house, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Henry M, 6, son, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Eva A, 5, dau, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Anna Belle, 3, dau, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Janie L, 1, dau, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Patterson, Joel W, 21, laborer, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA. - 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 1734, p. 13A, Enumeration District 0085, FHL microfilm 1241734
Filmon Street, Lynchburg, Virginia
Sackett, Chas H, head, b. Jun 1845, 54, wd, b. VA, father b. CT, mother b. TN, lawyer, home owned free of mortgage
Sackett, Henry Moseley, son, b. Mar 1874, 26, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, lawyer
Sale, Annie Belle, dau, b. May 1877, 23, m. 4y, 2 ch, both living, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, Elizabeth G, gdau, b. Sep 1897, 2, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, Louise Moseley, gdau, b. Feb 1899, 1, b. GA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Janie L, dau, b. Jan 1879, 21, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Alice Winston, dau, b. Nov 1880, 19, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Collins, Lavinia A, nurse, black, b. Apr 1854, 46, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, nurse. - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_1634, p. 7A, Enumeration District 0083, FHL microfilm 1375647
Federal Street, Lynchburg City, Virginia
Sackett, Henry M, head, 36, m. 3y, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, lawyer, general practice, home rented
Sackett, Minor O, wife, 25, m. 3y, 1 ch, living, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Paul E, son, 2, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Thomas, Sarah, servant, white, 21, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, cook, private family
Butter, Mary, servant, black, 20, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, nurse, private family. - "US, World War I draft registrations records 1917–1918" (FamilySearch image), Virginia, Lynchburg. Roll: 1984810.
"Serial No. 868, Order No. A1264, Henry Moseley Sackett, age 44. Res: 221 Woodland Ave., Lynchburg, Virginia. Born 26 Mar 1874, white, U.S. citizen, native born. Occ.: Lawyer, 402 Krise Bldg., Lynchburg. Nearest relative: Mina Otey Sackett, 221 Woodland Ave. Descrip: Tall, med. build, blue eyes, grey hair, no disabilities. Reg.: 12 Sep 1918, Lynchburg, Va." - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1896, p. 4B, Enumeration District 4, image 689
Woodland Avenue, Lynchburg City, Virginia
Sackett, Henry M, head, owned home free of mortgage, 45, married, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, lawyer, general practice, own account
Sackett, Mina, wife, 35, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Paul, son, 12, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Henry, son, 8, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Sallie, dau, 5, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Otey, Edith, sister-in-law, 33, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA. - 1930 United States Federal Census, Roll 2468, p. 10A, Enumeration District 0004, image 289.0, FHL microfilm 2342202
Woodland Ave, Lynchburg City, Virginia
Sackett, Mina N, head, home owned, $15,000, 45, m. at 22, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Paul E, son, 22, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Henry M, son, 18, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Sallie W, dau, 15, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Charles H, son, 5, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Otey, Edith S, sister, 44, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
McDaniel, Frances, servant, 33, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA.
Sackett line | 8th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 6th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 5755.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 12 Mar 2018 |
Evelyn Aiken Sackett
Father | Charles Henry Sackett (1845-1928) |
Mother | Louisa Mercer Moseley (c 1844-before 1900) |
Evelyn Aiken Sackett, daughter of Charles Henry Sackett and Louisa Mercer Moseley, was born in VirginiaG about 1875.1,2 She married G G Snyder.1
In 1880 Evelyn was living in Clover Hill Magisterial District, Appomattox County, VirginiaG, in the household of her parents Charles and Louisa, and was recorded in the census as Eva A Sackett, aged five and born in Virginia.3
In 1880 Evelyn was living in Clover Hill Magisterial District, Appomattox County, VirginiaG, in the household of her parents Charles and Louisa, and was recorded in the census as Eva A Sackett, aged five and born in Virginia.3
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "5756. Evelyn Aiken Sackett, m. Rev. G. G. Snyder."
- Census.
- 1880 United States Federal Census, Roll 1353, FHL film 1255353, p. 346A, Enumeration District 007
Clover Hill Magisterial District, Appomattox County, Virginia
Sackett, Chs H, 35, lawyer & farmer, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Louisa, 36, wife, keeping house, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Henry M, 6, son, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Eva A, 5, dau, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Anna Belle, 3, dau, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Janie L, 1, dau, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Patterson, Joel W, 21, laborer, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA.
Sackett line | 8th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 6th great-granddaughter of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 5756.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 21 Feb 2014 |
Anna Belle "Annie Belle" Sackett
Father | Charles Henry Sackett (1845-1928) |
Mother | Louisa Mercer Moseley (c 1844-before 1900) |
Anna Belle "Annie Belle" Sackett, daughter of Charles Henry Sackett and Louisa Mercer Moseley, was born in Appomattox County, VirginiaG, on 20 May 1877.1,2,3 She died aged 86 at home at 1201 Confederate Avenue, Richmond, VirginiaG, on 31 January 1964 and was buried at the Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, VirginiaG.5,6 She married in LynchburgG on 28 October 1896, William Goodridge Sale, son of Arthur J Sale and Bettie Goodridge.1,4 William was born in Wythe County, VirginiaG, on 29 November 1874.7,8 He died aged 68 in RichmondG on 18 September 1943 and was buried at the Presbyterian Cemetery, LynchburgG.9
In 1880 Anna was living in Clover Hill Magisterial District, Appomattox County, VirginiaG, in the household of her parents Charles and Louisa, and was recorded in the census as Anna Belle Sackett, aged three and born in Virginia.10
In 1900 Anna was living at Filmon Street, LynchburgG, and was recorded in the census as Annie Belle Sale, aged 23 and born in Virginia. She was living with her daughters, Elizabeth, 2, and Louise, 1, in the household of her widowed father Charles.11
In 1910 she was living at South 8th Street, Wilmington, New Hanover County, North CarolinaG, in the household of her husband William, 35, manager at the Western Union Telephone Company, and was recorded as Anne B Sale, aged 32. They owned their home on a mortgage, Living with them were their children, Elizabeth, 12, Louisa, 11, and William, aged six. There were also two boarders in the household.12
In 1920 she was living at Hanover Avenue, Richmond, VirginiaG, in the household of her husband William, 45, division superintendent at the Telegraph Co, and was recorded as Anabel Sale, aged 42. Living with them were their children, Elizabeth, 22, Louise, 20, and Goodrich, aged 16. There was also a female servant in the household.13
In 1880 Anna was living in Clover Hill Magisterial District, Appomattox County, VirginiaG, in the household of her parents Charles and Louisa, and was recorded in the census as Anna Belle Sackett, aged three and born in Virginia.10
In 1900 Anna was living at Filmon Street, LynchburgG, and was recorded in the census as Annie Belle Sale, aged 23 and born in Virginia. She was living with her daughters, Elizabeth, 2, and Louise, 1, in the household of her widowed father Charles.11
In 1910 she was living at South 8th Street, Wilmington, New Hanover County, North CarolinaG, in the household of her husband William, 35, manager at the Western Union Telephone Company, and was recorded as Anne B Sale, aged 32. They owned their home on a mortgage, Living with them were their children, Elizabeth, 12, Louisa, 11, and William, aged six. There were also two boarders in the household.12
In 1920 she was living at Hanover Avenue, Richmond, VirginiaG, in the household of her husband William, 45, division superintendent at the Telegraph Co, and was recorded as Anabel Sale, aged 42. Living with them were their children, Elizabeth, 22, Louise, 20, and Goodrich, aged 16. There was also a female servant in the household.13
Children of Anna Belle "Annie Belle" Sackett and William Goodridge Sale
- Elizabeth Goodridge Sale+ b. 13 Sep 1897, d. 9 Dec 1968
- Louise Mosely Sale b. Feb 1899
- William Goodridge Sale Jr b. 2 Jul 1903
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "5757. Anna Belle Sackett, m. W. G. Sale."
- "Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584–1917" (FamilySearch transcript), "Sackett, Anna B, b. Appomattox, VA, May 1877, dau of Chas H Sackett & Louisa L Sackett."
- Death record.
- "Virginia Marriages, 1785–1940" (Ancestry transcript), "Lynchburg, Virginia, 28 Oct 1896, William Goodridge Sale, 21, single, b. Wythe County, 1875, son of A J & Bettie G Sale; to Annie Belle Sackett, 19, single, b. Appomattox County, 1877, dau of Chas H & Louisa M Sackett."
- "Virginia Death Records, 1912–2014" (Ancestry image), "Sale, Annie Belle Sackett, d. 31 Jan 1964, age 86, at 1201 Confederate Avenue, Richmond, Virginia, widowed, housewife, res 1201 Confederate Avenue, b. Virginia, 20 May 1877, father Charles Henry Sackett, mother Louise Mercer Moseley, spouse William Goodridge Sale, informant Johnson McRee, cause cerebral vascular accident, bur. Prebyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, VA."
- The Greenwood Commonwealth, Mississippi (Newspapers.com image), "Mrs. W. G. Sale Rites Saturday
Mrs. W. G. Sale, mother of Mrs. R. G. DeLoach, and a frequent visitor in Greenwood died at her home this morning in Richmond, Va.
Funeral services will be held Saturday from her home at 1201 Confederate Ave in Richmond and burial will be in Lynchburg, Va.
Mrs. Sale is survived by two daughters, Mrs. DeLoach and Mrs. Johnson McRee of Richmond, Va." - "Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584–1917", "Sale, Wm Goodrich, b. 27 Nov 1874, Wythe, VA, s. of Art Sale & Betty Goodrich Sale."
- Find a Grave, gravestone has b. 29 Nov 1874.
- Find a Grave.
- 1880 United States Federal Census, Roll 1353, FHL film 1255353, p. 346A, Enumeration District 007
Clover Hill Magisterial District, Appomattox County, Virginia
Sackett, Chs H, 35, lawyer & farmer, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Louisa, 36, wife, keeping house, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Henry M, 6, son, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Eva A, 5, dau, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Anna Belle, 3, dau, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Janie L, 1, dau, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Patterson, Joel W, 21, laborer, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA. - 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 1734, p. 13A, Enumeration District 0085, FHL microfilm 1241734
Filmon Street, Lynchburg, Virginia
Sackett, Chas H, head, b. Jun 1845, 54, wd, b. VA, father b. CT, mother b. TN, lawyer, home owned free of mortgage
Sackett, Henry Moseley, son, b. Mar 1874, 26, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, lawyer
Sale, Annie Belle, dau, b. May 1877, 23, m. 4y, 2 ch, both living, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, Elizabeth G, gdau, b. Sep 1897, 2, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, Louise Moseley, gdau, b. Feb 1899, 1, b. GA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Janie L, dau, b. Jan 1879, 21, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Alice Winston, dau, b. Nov 1880, 19, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Collins, Lavinia A, nurse, black, b. Apr 1854, 46, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, nurse. - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll: T624_1124; Page: 16B; Enumeration District: 0095; FHL microfilm: 1375137
So 8th Street, Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, 27 Apr 1910
Sale, William G, head, 35, m1. 13y, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, manager, WU Tel Co, home owned on mortgage
Sale, Anne B, wife, 32, m1. 13y, 3 ch, all living, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, Elizabeth G, dau, 12, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, Louisa L, dau, 11, b. GA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, William G, son, 6, b. NC, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Larkin, Duraldes, boarder, 22, single, b. NC, father b. NC, mother b. NC, grocery store
Jackson, Leodicea, boarder, 22, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. NY, teacher, High School. - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll: T625_1909; Page: 22A; Enumeration District: 78
Hanover Avenue, Richmond, Virginia, 13/14 Jan 1920
Sale, William G, head, 45, home owned on mortgage, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, division supt, Telegraph Co
Sale, Anabel, wife, 42, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, Elizabeth, dau, 22, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, Louise, dau, 20, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, W Goodrich, son, 16, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Brooking, Sarah, servant, 27, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, servant, private family.
Sackett line | 8th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 6th great-granddaughter of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 5757.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
Janie Leyburn Sackett
Father | Charles Henry Sackett (1845-1928) |
Mother | Louisa Mercer Moseley (c 1844-before 1900) |
Janie Leyburn Sackett, daughter of Charles Henry Sackett and Louisa Mercer Moseley, was born in VirginiaG in January 1879.1,2 She married Alexander West Mosby.1
In 1880 Janie was living in Clover Hill Magisterial District, Appomattox County, VirginiaG, in the household of her parents Charles and Louisa, and was recorded in the census as Janie L Sackett, aged one and born in Virginia.3
In 1900 she was living at Filmon Street, LynchburgG, in the household of her widowed father Charles, and was recorded as Janie L Sackett, aged 21 and born in Virginia.4
In 1910 she was living at Harrison Street, LynchburgG, in the household of her husband Alexander, 36, an estate agent, and was recorded as Janie L Mosby, aged 31 and born in Virginia. Living with them were their children, Alexander, 8, Charles, 4, and Willis, aged one, and Janie's widowed father Charles H Sackett, 65. Also in the household were two female servants: a nurse and a cook.5
In 1920 she was living at Harrison Street, Lynchburg, VirginiaG, in the household of her husband Alexander, 46, an estate agent, and was recorded as Janie L Mosby, aged 40 and born in Virginia. They owned their home free of mortgage. Living with them were their children, Alexander, 17, Willis, 10, John, 9, Henry, 6, and Byrd, aged three years eight months, and Janie's widowed father, Charles Sackett, 74. Also in the household was a female servant.6
In 1880 Janie was living in Clover Hill Magisterial District, Appomattox County, VirginiaG, in the household of her parents Charles and Louisa, and was recorded in the census as Janie L Sackett, aged one and born in Virginia.3
In 1900 she was living at Filmon Street, LynchburgG, in the household of her widowed father Charles, and was recorded as Janie L Sackett, aged 21 and born in Virginia.4
In 1910 she was living at Harrison Street, LynchburgG, in the household of her husband Alexander, 36, an estate agent, and was recorded as Janie L Mosby, aged 31 and born in Virginia. Living with them were their children, Alexander, 8, Charles, 4, and Willis, aged one, and Janie's widowed father Charles H Sackett, 65. Also in the household were two female servants: a nurse and a cook.5
In 1920 she was living at Harrison Street, Lynchburg, VirginiaG, in the household of her husband Alexander, 46, an estate agent, and was recorded as Janie L Mosby, aged 40 and born in Virginia. They owned their home free of mortgage. Living with them were their children, Alexander, 17, Willis, 10, John, 9, Henry, 6, and Byrd, aged three years eight months, and Janie's widowed father, Charles Sackett, 74. Also in the household was a female servant.6
Children of Janie Leyburn Sackett and Alexander West Mosby
- Alexander Mosby b. c 1902
- Charles Mosby b. c 1906
- Willis S Mosby b. c 1909
- John L Mosby b. c 1910
- Henry S Mosby b. c 1913
- Byrd H Mosby b. 1916
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "5758. J. Leyburn Sackett, m. A. W. Woolsey."
- Census.
- 1880 United States Federal Census, Roll 1353, FHL film 1255353, p. 346A, Enumeration District 007
Clover Hill Magisterial District, Appomattox County, Virginia
Sackett, Chs H, 35, lawyer & farmer, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Louisa, 36, wife, keeping house, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Henry M, 6, son, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Eva A, 5, dau, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Anna Belle, 3, dau, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Janie L, 1, dau, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Patterson, Joel W, 21, laborer, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA. - 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 1734, p. 13A, Enumeration District 0085, FHL microfilm 1241734
Filmon Street, Lynchburg, Virginia
Sackett, Chas H, head, b. Jun 1845, 54, wd, b. VA, father b. CT, mother b. TN, lawyer, home owned free of mortgage
Sackett, Henry Moseley, son, b. Mar 1874, 26, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, lawyer
Sale, Annie Belle, dau, b. May 1877, 23, m. 4y, 2 ch, both living, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, Elizabeth G, gdau, b. Sep 1897, 2, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, Louise Moseley, gdau, b. Feb 1899, 1, b. GA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Janie L, dau, b. Jan 1879, 21, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Alice Winston, dau, b. Nov 1880, 19, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Collins, Lavinia A, nurse, black, b. Apr 1854, 46, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, nurse. - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_1634, p. 17A, Enumeration District 0083, FHL microfilm 1375647
Harrison Street, Lynchburg, Virginia
Mosby, Alexander W, head, 36, m. 10y, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, agent, real estate
Mosby, Janie L, wife, 31, m. 10y, 3 ch, all living, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Mosby, Alexander W, son, 8, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Mosby, Charles, son, 4, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Mosby, Willis S, son, 1 1/4, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Charles H, father-in-law, 65, wd, b. VA, father b. CT, mother b. TN, lawyer, general practice, own account
Cunningham, Alice, servant, 21, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, nurse, private family
Cunningham, Sallie, servant, 19, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, cook, private family. - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1896, p. 15B, Enumeration District 7, image 819
Harrison St, Lynchburg, Virginia
Mosby, Alexander W, head, owned home free of mortgage, 46, married, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, agent, real estate, own account
Mosby, Janie L, wife, 40, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Mosby, Alexander, son, 17, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Mosby, Willis S, son, 10, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Mosby, John L, son, 9, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Mosby, Henry S, son, 6, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Mosby, Byrd H, son, 3 8/12, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Charles H, father-in-law, 74, wd, b. VA, father b. CT, mother b. TN, lawyer, general practice
Winston, Vennie, servant, f, 21, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, cook, private home.
Sackett line | 8th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 6th great-granddaughter of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 5758.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 28 Feb 2014 |
Alice Winston Sackett
Father | Charles Henry Sackett (1845-1928) |
Mother | Louisa Mercer Moseley (c 1844-before 1900) |
Alice Winston Sackett, daughter of Charles Henry Sackett and Louisa Mercer Moseley, was born in VirginiaG in November 1880.1,2
In 1900 Alice was living at Filmon Street, LynchburgG, in the household of her widowed father Charles, and was recorded in the census as Alice Winston Sackett, aged 19 and born in Virginia.3
In 1900 Alice was living at Filmon Street, LynchburgG, in the household of her widowed father Charles, and was recorded in the census as Alice Winston Sackett, aged 19 and born in Virginia.3
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "5759. Alice M. Sackett."
- Census.
- 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 1734, p. 13A, Enumeration District 0085, FHL microfilm 1241734
Filmon Street, Lynchburg, Virginia
Sackett, Chas H, head, b. Jun 1845, 54, wd, b. VA, father b. CT, mother b. TN, lawyer, home owned free of mortgage
Sackett, Henry Moseley, son, b. Mar 1874, 26, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, lawyer
Sale, Annie Belle, dau, b. May 1877, 23, m. 4y, 2 ch, both living, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, Elizabeth G, gdau, b. Sep 1897, 2, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sale, Louise Moseley, gdau, b. Feb 1899, 1, b. GA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Janie L, dau, b. Jan 1879, 21, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Sackett, Alice Winston, dau, b. Nov 1880, 19, single, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Collins, Lavinia A, nurse, black, b. Apr 1854, 46, b. VA, father b. VA, mother b. VA, nurse.
Sackett line | 8th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 6th great-granddaughter of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 5759.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 19 Feb 2014 |
Buel Ruthven Sackett
Father | Rev John Buel Sackett (1812-1870) |
Mother | Amanda Bardeen |
Buel Ruthven Sackett, son of Rev John Buel Sackett and Amanda Bardeen, was born in Fabius, Onondaga County, New York StateG, on 4 January 1834.1 He died in Alameda, Alameda County, CaliforniaG, on 30 March 1912.1 He married first in CaliforniaG in February 1862, Susan E Williams.1 He married second in CaliforniaG between 1870 and 1879, Frances E. Williams, sister of his first wife.1 He married third in Fairfield, Solano County, CaliforniaG, on 30 September 1879, Florence Achella Howe, daughter of Hiram T Howe and Rhoda A Pitts.1
In 1870 Buel was living in Buckeye, Yolo County, CaliforniaG, and was recorded in the census as Buel R Sackett, a farmer, aged 36 and born in Ohio. Living with him were his wife Susan, 25, and their children, Harry, 6, Herbert, 5, Fanny, 3, and Louis, aged one.2
In 1880 he was living in Vacaville, Solano County, CaliforniaG, and was recorded as Buel R Sackett, a farmer, head of household, married, aged 47 and born in New York. Living with him were his third wife Achella, aged 20, and his children (by his first wife Susan), Harry, 17, Herbert, 15, Fanny, 13, and Louis, 11. Also in the household were a Swedish farmhand and eleven Chinese farmhands.3
In 1870 Buel was living in Buckeye, Yolo County, CaliforniaG, and was recorded in the census as Buel R Sackett, a farmer, aged 36 and born in Ohio. Living with him were his wife Susan, 25, and their children, Harry, 6, Herbert, 5, Fanny, 3, and Louis, aged one.2
In 1880 he was living in Vacaville, Solano County, CaliforniaG, and was recorded as Buel R Sackett, a farmer, head of household, married, aged 47 and born in New York. Living with him were his third wife Achella, aged 20, and his children (by his first wife Susan), Harry, 17, Herbert, 15, Fanny, 13, and Louis, 11. Also in the household were a Swedish farmhand and eleven Chinese farmhands.3
Children of Buel Ruthven Sackett and Susan E Williams
- Harry Edward Sackett+ b. 13 Jan 1864, d. 14 Oct 1942
- Herbert F Sackett b. c 1865
- Fannie Sackett b. c 1867
- Louis Arthur Sackett+ b. 2 Oct 1869, d. 18 Nov 1963
Children of Buel Ruthven Sackett and Florence Achella Howe
- Buel Sackett d. before 1913
- Amanda J. Sackett b. Nov 1880
- Chester H. Sackett b. 15 Nov 1881, d. 12 Jul 1971
- Ruthven W. Sackett b. Sep 1889
- Florence M. Sackett b. May 1891
History of Yolo County, California
Studying the genealogy of the Sackett family, to which belong the well-known ranchers of California, Buel Ruthven Sackett, now deceased, and his son, Harry E. Sackett, it is found that one of the name, supposedly a native of England, served as a regimental surgeon in the Revolution. His son, Rev. John B. Sackett, was born near Syracuse, N. Y., January 8, 1812, and in 1837 became a pioneer of Ohio, where he first taught school, and later became a Baptist minister in Ashtabula and Knox counties. As a student of the Bible he attained a widespread reputation, and in an accurate knowledge of the Scriptures had few equals. In recognition of his profound Biblical knowledge he was appointed corresponding secretary of the Ohio Baptist convention, and in the discharge of his duties he traveled throughout the entire state. His sudden death, December 24, 1870, closed a career of more than ordinary usefulness and honor. For some years he was survived by his wife, Amanda (Bardeen) Sackett, who was born in New York January 16, 1813, and traced her lineage to Scottish ancestry.
One of the expeditions that entered California during the early '50s contained among its members a weary and penniless lad who, aroused by tales concerning the discovery of gold, had run away from home in the hope of becoming a gold-seeker in the west. When, after countless discouragements, after a long period of hunger and privation he finally reached his destination, it was only to meet hundreds of discouraged men returning from the mines with the report that the wonderful tales concerning the abundance of gold were wholly untrue. The vision of gold that had allured the eastern youth disappeared before the bald statements of other disillusioned Argonauts, and he turned to a job of splitting rails as a means of providing food and raiment. Four years later he returned to his Ohio home and took up the apprenticeship from which he had run away. No one would have predicted that the twilight of his life would find him one of the prosperous ranchers of California. Destiny seemed to hold him now to the east, but, under all, the magic of Californian attractions was working, and in eighteen months after his return to the east he gave up his position, bade farewell to friends, and for the last time came to the west to earn a livelihood. How well he succeeded in his modest aspirations the record of his holdings and the influence of his name abundantly testify.
Fabius, a village in the vicinity of Syracuse, N. Y., was the birthplace of Buel Ruthven Sackett, and here he was born January 4, 1834. At three years of age he was taken by his parents to Ohio, and from that time until he was eighteen remained in Ashtabula and Knox counties. Meanwhile he had been apprenticed to a jeweler in Mount Vernon, and as he sat at work he heard little discussed but the discovery of gold in California. Small wonder that his imagination became inflamed and his ambition aroused. The principal impediment was the fact that his apprenticeship had not expired. Finally he determined not to allow that to hinder him in his plans, and so, with a friend, he executed the coup d'etat, running away in the night with a total capital of $8, but with a fund of hope that at the time seemed inexhaustible.
From the first the discouragements were many. Every outgoing train of emigrants leaving Lexington, Mo., was implored to give work to the lad, whose anxiety grew greater as his fund became less. A loaf of bread warded off starvation, while a barn furnished shelter at night. Thus a week dragged its slow length along, and then a kind-hearted man listened to his appeal, hiring him to aid in driving a herd of stock across the plains. As Mr. Sackett had no knowledge of harnessing horses or driving cattle, he was less helpful than a country boy would have been but with his eagerness and determination he soon learned to be of use to his employer. The journey was tedious and not without danger, but finally California was reached in safety, and he continued on to Sonoma county with the man who had brought him west. From there he walked to Napa county and began to split rails, receiving $6 per hundred, and shortly afterward built a house of logs hewn by himself. Near the cabin he planted apricot, peach and fig trees, which though planted in 1852 are to some extent still bearing fruit.
Selling his claim and returning to the east, Mr. Sackett took up work in the shop from which he had run away, and as stated above remained there about eighteen months, when he returned to California via the Panama route. He rented land in the northern part of Solano county near Winters, where he remained for two years, and then with Milton Wolfskill bought two hundred and ten acres near Winters, and shortly afterward forty acres of the tract were planted to grapes. On selling out four years later Mr. Sackett received only enough to pay his debts, and he accordingly crossed the line into Yolo county, where he bought one hundred and ninety acres, situated about three miles west of Winters, and here, for four years, engaged in raising vegetables. On selling this property for $2,000 he bought one hundred and fifty acres for the same amount, but this place he sold for $11,000 four years later. His next purchase comprised three hundred and eighty acres in Solano and Yolo counties, and this splendid ranch he and his brother, John, owned and managed jointly with large profit. The William Brinck ranch, for which he paid $18,000, he sold four years afterward for $29,000. In partnership with his brother John he bought nine hundred acres, the most of which is along Putah creek in Yolo county, although a portion of the tract is in Solano county. The large acreage is divided into five farms and each bears a full equipment of improvements. The home farm lies three and a half miles west of Winters in Yolo county, and has about two hundred and fifty acres in orchard and vineyard. In 1906 Mr. Sackett located in Alameda, where he made his home the remainder of his life, his death occurring March 30, 1912. Mr. Sackett's death was sincerely mourned by a great number of friends and associates, who had ever found him a conscientious and thoughtful friend, and also by a number who had been the recipient of his kindly charities. He was a high type of the self-made, self-reliant man who has come to the west to build it up and make it the exceptional country it is today, and it is largely due to him and his followers that his line of business has reached it present flourishing condition.
In February, 1862, Buel R. Sackett was married to Susan Williams, who was born in Missouri and came across the plains with her father shortly before her marriage. Four children were born to this union, as follows: Harry E., who is an eminent horticulturist of this vicinity; Fannie, who is the wife of R. N. Dinsmore and the mother of Buel Dinsmore; Louis A., who married Clara Graham, and has two children, Buel R. and Dorothy; and Herbert F., deceased. After the death of his first wife Mr. Sackett married Frances Williams, who soon after passed away. On September 30, 1879, at Fairfield, he married Florence A. Howe, a native of Auburn, Fayette county, Iowa, daughter of Hiram T. and Rhoda A. (Pitts) Howe, early settlers of Iowa. Mr. Howe was a soldier in an Iowa regiment in the Civil war, and died during service. Mrs. Sackett was brought to California in 1875 with her mother and stepfather, H. B. Austin. She was the mother of five children, viz: Amanda J., who married Frederick Ayers, of Alameda, Cal; Buel, deceased; Chester H., who is managing the home place; Ruthven W., who is Mrs. Roy Wyatt, of Winters; and Florence M. All these children have been given a thorough educational training and been brought up to be a credit to the name they bear.
—Website California USGenWeb citing History of Yolo County, California by Tom Gregory. Published by the Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, California, 1913. (http://www.pa-roots.com). (Researched by Ted Smith).
Deaths
Sackett—In Alameda, March 30, 1912. Buel Ruthvan Sackett, beloved husband of Florence A. Sackett, and loving father of Louis A., Chester H., Harry E. and Florence M. Sackett and Mrs. R. Dinsmore, Mrs. F. W. Avers and Mrs. Roy Wyatt, a native of New York state, aged 78 years 2 months and 26 days.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services today (Monday), April 1, 1912, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., at his late residence, 1121 Lafayette street, Alameda. Incineration Oakland crematory (private).
—The San Francisco Call and Post, San Francisco, California, 1 Apr 1912, p 10
Notes & Citations
- Tom Gregory, History of Yolo County, California, Historic Record Company, Los Angeles (1913), digital image, Internet Archive (archive.org).
- 1870 United States Federal Census, Roll M593_93, p 411B
Buckeye, Yolo, California
Sackett, Buel R, 36, farmer, real estate $2,000, personal estate $1,000, b. OH
Sackett, Susan E, 25, keeping house, b. MO
Sackett, Harry E, 6, b. CA
Sackett, Herbert, 5, b. CA
Sackett, Fanny, 3, b. CA
Sackett, Louis, 1, b. CA
Williams, Francis, 22, b. MO. - 1880 United States Federal Census, FHL 1254083 NA T9-0083/475D (TEK)
Vacaville, Solano, California
Buel R. Sackett, head, married, 47, b. NY, farmer, father b. NY, mother b. NY
Achella Sackett, wife, 20, b. IA, keeping house, father b. MI, mother b. NY
Harry Sackett, son, single, 17, b. CA, works on farm, father b. NY, mother b. MO
Herbert Sackett, son, 15, b. CA, works on farm, father b. NY, mother b. MO
Fanny Sackett, dau, 13, b. CA, at home, father b. NY, mother b. MO
Louis Sackett, son, 11, b. CA, works on farm, father b. NY, mother b. MO
[+ a Swedish farmhand, John Soderstorm, aged 32, & 11 male Chinese farmhands: Ah Yee, Ah Slam, Ah Fon, Ah Hop, Ah Sing, Ah Lung, Ah Quong, Ah Gum, Ah Hui, Ah Fong, & Ah Goon].
Sackett line | 8th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 6th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2024 |
John Elwood Sackett
Father | Rev John Buel Sackett (1812-1870) |
Mother | Amanda Bardeen |
John Elwood Sackett, banker, son of Rev John Buel Sackett and Amanda Bardeen, was born in Mount Vernon, Knox County, OhioG, on 18 June 1853.1,2,3 He died aged 72 in Winters, Yolo County, CaliforniaG, on 20 February 1926.2 He married in Oakland, Alameda County, CaliforniaG, on 1 November 1879, Ella May Loud, daughter of Henry Allen Loud and Susan Ellen Jones.2,3
John Elwood Sackett.
The well-known president of the Citizens Bank of Winters is John Elwood Sackett, a native of Ohio, born in Mount Vernon, Knox county, in 1853. He is the son of Rev. John B. and Amanda (Bardeen) Sackett, both of whom were born in New York. The father was a Baptist clergyman and for many years was secretary of the Ohio Baptist state convention. His ministry extended principally throughout Ohio, where he became well known as an evangelist. His demise occurred suddenly as he was entering a church at Clyde, Ohio, to conduct the evening service, December 24, 1871. His wife died in Madison, Ohio, ten years later. Of their six children three are living, and of these John E. is the youngest. He attended the schools of his birthplace and later took one year's work in Granville University, thus laying the foundation for a successful life. When nineteen years of age he left Ohio in company with his brother and came to California, going first to Yolo county, and soon afterward to San Francisco. J.E. Sackett had had some experience in his brother's store prior to their coming to California and with this start he went to work in a well-known commission house, remaining for eleven years. After resigning his position he came to Solano county and began ranching with his brother. At the present time Mr. Sackett owns four hundred acres of land about five miles west of Winters in Solano and Yolo counties, of which one hundred acres are in all kinds of fruit trees. Mr. Sackett is an indefatigable worker, for in addition to the time and attention required by his banking business, he superintends all the packing of his fruits as well as the ranch itself.
In 1879 Mr. Sackett was married to Miss Ella May Loud. To this union there were born seven children, six daughters and one son, the last, John Elwood, Jr. Helen A., after graduating from high school, spent two years in the University of California at Berkeley; Mabel Y., educated in Winters and a graduate of Stockton Business College, is engaged in teaching; Bardeen A. is a graduate of the high school; Grace M. is training for a nurse; Eulalia is attending high school; Marna G. is the youngest of the family. In 1906 Mr. Sackett underwent a severe trial in the loss of his wife. She was a noble woman, a zealous mother and a loving wife, whose memory is revered by those who continue on without her tender, guiding hand. Mr. Sackett was made a Mason in Buckeye Lodge No. 195, F. & A.M., and is past master and the present secretary of his lodge, and he is also a member of the Eastern Star. Politically he is a Republican. He is actively identified with the interests of the Winters Dried Fruit Company, being secretary since its organization. By his sterling qualities of mind and heart he has endeared himself to all and stamped upon the commmunity in which he lives the impress of a virulent life of notable achievement.
— History of Solano and Napa Counties, California
The well-known president of the Citizens Bank of Winters is John Elwood Sackett, a native of Ohio, born in Mount Vernon, Knox county, in 1853. He is the son of Rev. John B. and Amanda (Bardeen) Sackett, both of whom were born in New York. The father was a Baptist clergyman and for many years was secretary of the Ohio Baptist state convention. His ministry extended principally throughout Ohio, where he became well known as an evangelist. His demise occurred suddenly as he was entering a church at Clyde, Ohio, to conduct the evening service, December 24, 1871. His wife died in Madison, Ohio, ten years later. Of their six children three are living, and of these John E. is the youngest. He attended the schools of his birthplace and later took one year's work in Granville University, thus laying the foundation for a successful life. When nineteen years of age he left Ohio in company with his brother and came to California, going first to Yolo county, and soon afterward to San Francisco. J.E. Sackett had had some experience in his brother's store prior to their coming to California and with this start he went to work in a well-known commission house, remaining for eleven years. After resigning his position he came to Solano county and began ranching with his brother. At the present time Mr. Sackett owns four hundred acres of land about five miles west of Winters in Solano and Yolo counties, of which one hundred acres are in all kinds of fruit trees. Mr. Sackett is an indefatigable worker, for in addition to the time and attention required by his banking business, he superintends all the packing of his fruits as well as the ranch itself.
In 1879 Mr. Sackett was married to Miss Ella May Loud. To this union there were born seven children, six daughters and one son, the last, John Elwood, Jr. Helen A., after graduating from high school, spent two years in the University of California at Berkeley; Mabel Y., educated in Winters and a graduate of Stockton Business College, is engaged in teaching; Bardeen A. is a graduate of the high school; Grace M. is training for a nurse; Eulalia is attending high school; Marna G. is the youngest of the family. In 1906 Mr. Sackett underwent a severe trial in the loss of his wife. She was a noble woman, a zealous mother and a loving wife, whose memory is revered by those who continue on without her tender, guiding hand. Mr. Sackett was made a Mason in Buckeye Lodge No. 195, F. & A.M., and is past master and the present secretary of his lodge, and he is also a member of the Eastern Star. Politically he is a Republican. He is actively identified with the interests of the Winters Dried Fruit Company, being secretary since its organization. By his sterling qualities of mind and heart he has endeared himself to all and stamped upon the commmunity in which he lives the impress of a virulent life of notable achievement.
— History of Solano and Napa Counties, California
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "5780a. John E. Sackett."
- Sackett database, 1301 John Ellwood Sackett.
- T Gregory, History of Solano and Napa Counties, California (Los Angeles, CA: digital image on WorldVitalRecords.com, citing Historic Record Co. from Quintin Publications Collection, 1912).
Sackett line | 8th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 6th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 5780a.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 23 Feb 2012 |
Colonel Henry Woodward Sackett
Father | Solon Philo Sackett MD (1818-1893) |
Mother | Lovedy Keturah Woodward (c 1823-1912) |
Colonel Henry Woodward Sackett, lawyer, son of Solon Philo Sackett MD and Lovedy Keturah Woodward, was born in Enfield, Tompkins County, New York StateG, on 31 August 1853.1,2 He died aged 76 at 515 Madison Avenue, New York CityG, on 9 December 1929.3 He married in 1886, Elisabeth Titus, daughter of Edmund Titus and Esther C ___.1
In 1895 Henry was accepted for membership of the New York Society of the Sons of the American Revolution as a descendant of Major Buell Sackett.4
Henry Sackett was appointed as an aide-de-camp to the New York State Governor in 1896 with the rank of Colonel.
Henry, with his brother Charles, claimed entitlement to bear a coat of arms, citing their descent from Simon Sackett the colonist and Simon's son John Sackett of Northampton, Massachusetts. Details were documented, presumably at the brothers' instance, in Crozier's General Armory (1904) and Matthews' American Armoury (1907). [See topic Sackett coats of arms and crests5,6]
Henry and Elisabeth visited England in 1899, travelling cabin class on the Teutonic and arriving at Liverpool from New York on 21 July. Henry was listed as aged 45, a lawyer, and his wife Elisabeth was 37.7 They made a further visit, travelling on the Cedric from New York and arriving at Liverpool on 27 July 1905.8
In 1895 Henry was accepted for membership of the New York Society of the Sons of the American Revolution as a descendant of Major Buell Sackett.4
Henry Sackett was appointed as an aide-de-camp to the New York State Governor in 1896 with the rank of Colonel.
Henry, with his brother Charles, claimed entitlement to bear a coat of arms, citing their descent from Simon Sackett the colonist and Simon's son John Sackett of Northampton, Massachusetts. Details were documented, presumably at the brothers' instance, in Crozier's General Armory (1904) and Matthews' American Armoury (1907). [See topic Sackett coats of arms and crests5,6]
Henry and Elisabeth visited England in 1899, travelling cabin class on the Teutonic and arriving at Liverpool from New York on 21 July. Henry was listed as aged 45, a lawyer, and his wife Elisabeth was 37.7 They made a further visit, travelling on the Cedric from New York and arriving at Liverpool on 27 July 1905.8
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "5786. Henry W. Sackett, b. Aug. 31, 1853; m. Elizabeth Titus."
- Sackett database, 1318 Henry Woodward Sackett.
- Website New York Times, Newspaper Archive (http://query.nytimes.com), December 10, 1929, "COL. H.W. SACKETT DIES AFTER STROKE; Noted Corporation Lawyer Had Practiced at the Bar for Half a Century./ PUBLICATION LAW EXPERT/ Counsel for New York Herald Tribune—Defender of Beauty of Central Park.
Colonel Henry Woodward Sackett, prominent lawyer and authority on the laws of libel, died last night at his residence, 515 Madison Avenue, of pneumonia, after a stroke of paralysis suffered ten days ago. His age was 76. A sister, Miss Sarah Sackett of Ithaca, N.Y., survives. Funeral arrangements will be announced later." - "US Sons of the American Revolution membership applications" (Ancestry image), March 1895, Henry Woodward Sackett, descendant of Buel Sackett.
- Crozier's General Armory: A Registry of American Families Entitled to Coat Armor (New York: Fox, Duffield & Company, 1904).
- John Matthews, Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book (New York: Crest Publishing Company, Inc., 1907).
- "UK Incoming Passenger Lists 1878–1960" (Ancestry image), "Henry Sackett, 45, lawyer, foreigner [not British], Teutonic cabin class, arr. 21 Jul 1899 Liverpool from New York
Elizabeth Sackett, 37, wife, foreigner [not British], Teutonic cabin class, arr. 21 Jul 1899 Liverpool from New York." - "UK Incoming Passenger Lists 1878–1960", (Ancestry image), "Henry W Sackett, 51, foreigner [not British], Cedric cabin class, arr. 27 Jul 1905 Liverpool, from New York
Elizth T Sackett, 42, foreigner [not British], Cedric cabin class, arr. 27 Jul 1905 Liverpool, from New York."
Appears in | Sacketts in the Military |
Sackett line | 8th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 6th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 5786.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 3 Jan 2022 |
Sarah "Sadie" Sackett
Father | Solon Philo Sackett MD (1818-1893) |
Mother | Lovedy Keturah Woodward (c 1823-1912) |
Sarah "Sadie" Sackett, daughter of Solon Philo Sackett MD and Lovedy Keturah Woodward, was born on 22 April 1858.1 She died after 1929.1,2
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "5787. Sadie Sackett, b. Apr. 22, 1858, d. July 16, 1860."
- The death recorded in Sacketts of America was in error; she survived her brother Henry who died in 1929.
Sackett line | 8th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 6th great-granddaughter of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 5787.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 17 Jan 2011 |