Evelyn Sackett
Father | Homer Skiff Sackett (1838-1899) |
Mother | Charrie E Strong (c 1839-1890) |
Evelyn Sackett, daughter of Homer Skiff Sackett and Charrie E Strong, was born in ConnecticutG on 26 December 1883.1,2
In 1910 Evelyn was living at Wheatland Center Road, Wheatland, Monroe County, New York StateG, in the household of her brother Edward and sister-in-law Lizzie, and was recorded in the census as Evelyn Sackett, aged 26 and born in Connecticut.3
In 1920 she was living at State Street, Caledonia, Livingston County, New York StateG, in the household of her brother Edward and sister-in-law Lizzie, and was recorded as Evelyn Sackett, single, aged 37 and born in Connecticut.4
In 1910 Evelyn was living at Wheatland Center Road, Wheatland, Monroe County, New York StateG, in the household of her brother Edward and sister-in-law Lizzie, and was recorded in the census as Evelyn Sackett, aged 26 and born in Connecticut.3
In 1920 she was living at State Street, Caledonia, Livingston County, New York StateG, in the household of her brother Edward and sister-in-law Lizzie, and was recorded as Evelyn Sackett, single, aged 37 and born in Connecticut.4
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "6853. Evelyn Sackett, b. Dec. 26, 1883; resides at Garbutt, N. Y."
- Census.
- 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll: T624_993; Page: 17A; Enumeration District: 0221; FHL microfilm: 1375006
Wheatland Center Road, Wheatland, Monroe County, New York, 28 Apr 1910
Sackett, Edward, head, 40, m1. 13y, b. CT, father b. CT, mother b. CT, foreman, plaster mill
Sackett, Lizzie, wife, 44, m1. 13y, b. WI, father b. WI, mother b. England
Sackett, Homer, son, 13, b. NJ, father b. CT, mother b. WI
Sackett, Walter B, son, 9, b. NJ, father b. CT, mother b. WI
Sackett, Lawrence E, son, 6/12, b. NY, father b. CT, mother b. WI
Sackett, Evelyn, sister, 26, b. CT, father b. CT, mother b. CT. - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll: T625_1118; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 39; Image: 110
State Street, Caledonia, Livingston County, New York, 9 Jan 1920
Sackett, Edward, head, home owned on mortgage, 50, married, b. CT, father b. CT, mother b. CT, superintendent, factory
Sackett, Lizzie, wife, 55, b. WI, father b. Canada French, mother b. England
Sackett, Walter L, son, 19, b. NJ, father b. CT, mother b. WI
Sackett, Lawrence E, son, 10, b. NY, father b. CT, mother b. WI
Sackett, Evelyn, sister, 37, single, b. CT, father b. CT, mother b. CT.
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) Descendants of Homer Sackett |
Generation.Tree | 6853.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 22 Apr 2016 |
Edith Rice Sackett
Father | Augustine Sackett (1841-1914) |
Mother | Charlotte Georgiana Rice |
Edith Rice Sackett, daughter of Augustine Sackett and Charlotte Georgiana Rice, was born in New York StateG on 6 January 1876.1,2 She died aged 87 in Warren, Litchfield County, ConnecticutG, on 19 December 1963.3 She was unmarried.
Edith attended Columbia College, New York CityG, in 1896 and 1897. She was on the editorial board of several college magazines.4
In 1900 Edith was living at Madison Avenue, New York CityG, in the household of her parents Augustine and Charlotte, and was recorded in the census as Edith R Sackett, aged 24 and born in New York.5
Edith applied for a passport on 24 January 1910, intending to travel abroad temporarily.6
In 1910 she was living at Madison Avenue, New York CityG, in the household of her parents Augustine and Charlotte, and was recorded as Edith R Sackett, aged 34.7
In 1920 she was living at Madison Avenue, New York CityG, in the household of her widowed mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Edith R Sackett, aged 44.8
Edith visited Europe in 1928, returning to New York City from Antwerp, BelgiumG, on 9 September 1928 on the SS Lapland. Her nephews, George Miles, 19, and Sackett Miles, 13, sons of her sister Margaret, accompanied her.9
In 1930 she was living at Pinehurst Avenue, New York CityG, and was recorded as Edith R Sackett, head of household, single, aged 54. She owned her home.10
She made several further visits to Europe during the 1930s, returning to New York from Le Havre, FranceG, on 14 June 1930 on the SS De Grasse, and again on 31 October 1932, on the SS Pennland.11,12 She returned to New York from Cherbourg, FranceG, on 11 August 1933 on the SS Aquitania." Her address in this record was originally written as Warren, Connecticut, then deleted and replaced by her usual New York City address of 174 Pinehurst Avenue. This suggests she was in the process of removing from New York to Warren at about this time.13
Edith was a member of the Congregational Church in Warren and, for at least fifteen years from 1937, was chairman of the Restoration Committee.14
She visited Italy in 1938, returning to New York from Genoa on 25 August 1938 on the SS Roma. Her residential address was now the "Sackett Homestead", Warren.15
Edith attended Columbia College, New York CityG, in 1896 and 1897. She was on the editorial board of several college magazines.4
In 1900 Edith was living at Madison Avenue, New York CityG, in the household of her parents Augustine and Charlotte, and was recorded in the census as Edith R Sackett, aged 24 and born in New York.5
Edith applied for a passport on 24 January 1910, intending to travel abroad temporarily.6
In 1910 she was living at Madison Avenue, New York CityG, in the household of her parents Augustine and Charlotte, and was recorded as Edith R Sackett, aged 34.7
In 1920 she was living at Madison Avenue, New York CityG, in the household of her widowed mother Charlotte, and was recorded as Edith R Sackett, aged 44.8
Edith visited Europe in 1928, returning to New York City from Antwerp, BelgiumG, on 9 September 1928 on the SS Lapland. Her nephews, George Miles, 19, and Sackett Miles, 13, sons of her sister Margaret, accompanied her.9
In 1930 she was living at Pinehurst Avenue, New York CityG, and was recorded as Edith R Sackett, head of household, single, aged 54. She owned her home.10
She made several further visits to Europe during the 1930s, returning to New York from Le Havre, FranceG, on 14 June 1930 on the SS De Grasse, and again on 31 October 1932, on the SS Pennland.11,12 She returned to New York from Cherbourg, FranceG, on 11 August 1933 on the SS Aquitania." Her address in this record was originally written as Warren, Connecticut, then deleted and replaced by her usual New York City address of 174 Pinehurst Avenue. This suggests she was in the process of removing from New York to Warren at about this time.13
Edith was a member of the Congregational Church in Warren and, for at least fifteen years from 1937, was chairman of the Restoration Committee.14
She visited Italy in 1938, returning to New York from Genoa on 25 August 1938 on the SS Roma. Her residential address was now the "Sackett Homestead", Warren.15
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "6854. Edith Rice Sackett, b. June 8, 1876."
- Travel documents have 6 Jan 1876.
- "Connecticut Death Index 1949–2012" (Ancestry transcript), "Edith Sackett, d. Warren, Litchfield, Connecticut, 19 Dec 1963, aged 87, never married, res. Warren, Litchfield."
- "US School Catalogs, 1765–1935" (Ancestry image), Columbia College, New York City, The Columbian, 1896, 61, "Barnard College, officers, class of 97, Edith Sackett, historian."; 70, "The Barnard Annual, Board of Editors, Edith Sackett, '97." The Columbian, 1897, 44, "Class Officers, junior year, historian, Edith Rice Sackett."; 46, "Barnard Annual, Board of Editors, Edith Rice Sackett, '97."; "The Morningside, Board of Editors, Edith R Sackett, Barnard, '97."
- 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 1116, p. 7A, Enumeration District 0797, FHL microfilm 1241116
Madison Ave, Manhattan, New York, 5 Jun 1900
Sackett, Augustine, head, b. Mar 1850, 50, m. 29y, b. CT, father b. CT, mother b. CT, manfr (paper)
Sackett, Charlotte R, wife, b. Oct 1847, 52, m. 29y, 2 ch, both living, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MA
Sackett, Edith R, dau, b. Jan 1876, 24, single, b. NY, father b. CT, mother b. MA
Sackett, Margaret R, dau, b. Jul 1880, 19, single, b. MA, father b. CT, mother b. MA. - "US Passport Applications, 1795–1925" (Ancestry image), "New York County, New York State. Edith R Sackett, never married, b. New York in State of New York, 6 Jan 1876, res. New York, occ none, intending to go abroad temporarily. Sworn 24 Jan 1910. Applicant: 34, 5ft 3½in, forehead normal, eyes grey, nose small, mouth regular, chin round, hair brown, compexion fair, face oval."
- 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_1020, p. 13A, Enumeration District 0483, FHL microfilm 1375033
Madison Avenue, Manhattan Ward 12, New York, New York, 23 Apr 1910
Sackett, Augustine, head, 69, m. 38y, b. CT, father b. CT, mother b. CT, manufacturer, linings, home rented
Sackett, Charlotte R, wife, 62, m. 38y, 2 ch, both living, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MA
Sackett, Edith R, dau, 34, m. 8y Roll T624_1020, p. 13A, Enumeration District 0483, FHL microfilm 1375033
Madison Avenue, Manhattan Ward 12, New York, New York, 23 Apr 1910
Sackett, Augustine, head, 69, m. 38y, b. CT, father b. CT, mother b. CT, manufacturer, linings, home rented
Sackett, Roll T624_1020, p. 13A, Enumeration District 0483, FHL microfilm 1375033
Madison Avenue, Manhattan Ward 12, New York, New York, 23 Apr 1910
Sackett, Augustine, head, 69, m. 38y, b. CT, father b. CT, mother b. CT, manufacturer, linings, home rented
Sackett, Charlotte R, wife, 62, m. 38y, 2 ch, both living, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MA
Sackett, Edith R, dau, 34, m. 8y Roll T624_1020, p. 13A, Enumeration District 0483, FHL microfilm 1375033
Madison Avenue, Manhattan Ward 12, New York, New York, 23 Apr 1910
[sic: she was single; enumerator's error—"m. 8" applies to next person on page], b. NY, father b. CT, mother b. MA. - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1213, p. 10A, Enumeration District 1091, Image 899
Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York, New York, 12 Jan 1920
Sackett, Charlotte, head, 72, wd, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MA, occ none
Sackett, Edith R, dau, 44, single, b. NY, father b. CT, mother b. MA, occ none. - "New York Passenger Lists, 1820–1957" (Ancestry image), SS Lapland, dep. Antwerp, Belgium, 31 Aug 1928, arr. New York, 9 Sep 1928, "Edith Sackett, 42 [sic: 52], single, b. New York, 6 Jan 1876; George Miles, nephew, 19, b. New York, 5 Oct 1908; Sackett Miles, 13, b. New York, 22 Oct 1914; all res. 174 Pinehurst Ave, NY."
- 1930 United States Federal Census, Roll 1580, p. 24A, Enumeration District 1125, Image 863.0, FHL microfilm 2341315
Pinehurst Avenue, Manhattan, New York, New York, 14 Apr 1930
Sackett, Edith R, head, home owned, value $9,000, 54, single, b. NY, father b. CT, mother b. MA, occ none. - "New York Passenger Lists, 1820–1957", (Ancestry image), "Edith Sackett, 54, b. New York City, 6 Feb 1876, res. 174 Sincheers [sic: Pinehurst] Av, NYC–NY, dep. Le Havre, France, 6 Jun 1930, arr. New York, 14 Jun 1930, SS De Grasse."
- "New York Passenger Lists, 1820–1957", (Ancestry image), "Edith Sackett, 56, b. New York City, 6 Jan 1876, res. 174 Pinehurst Avenue, NY, dep. Le Havre, France, 22 Oct 1932, arr. New York, 31 Oct 1932, SS Pennland."
- "New York Passenger Lists, 1820–1957", (Ancestry image), "Edith R Sackett, 57, b. New York City, 6 Jan 1876, res. ["Warren, Conn" deleted] 174 Pinehurst Avenue, NY, dep. Cherbourg, France, 5 Aug 1933, arr. New York, 11 Aug 1933, SS Aquitania."
- Lucy Sackett Curtiss, The Congregational Church, Warren, Connecticut, 1756–1956, Brewer-Borg Corp (1956), digital image, Internet Archive (archive.org), 107, "In 1937 a Restoration Committee was appointed, Miss Edith Sackett chairman, and a comprehensive plan of restoration was undertaken."
112–113, "On the last Sunday in September, 1955, the annual Old Home Day was observed once again by church and community. ... For some fifteen years before this Old Home Day the Restoration Committee, under the leadership of Miss Edith Sackett, whose ancestors played so large a part in the early history of the church, had been hard at work." - "New York Passenger Lists, 1820–1957", (Ancestry image), "Edith Rice Sackett, 62, b. New York City, 6 Jan 1876, res. Sackett Homestead, Warren, Conn, dep. Genoa, Italy, 16 Aug 1938, arr. New York, 25 Aug 1938, SS Roma."
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) Descendants of Homer Sackett |
Generation.Tree | 6854.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 2 Jun 2020 |
Margaret Reeve Sackett
Father | Augustine Sackett (1841-1914) |
Mother | Charlotte Georgiana Rice |
Margaret Reeve Sackett, daughter of Augustine Sackett and Charlotte Georgiana Rice, was born in Lee, Berkshire County, MassachusettsG, on 19 July 1880.1,2 She died aged 74 in Manhattan, New York CityG, on 7 February 1955 and was buried at Fairmount Cemetery, LeeG.5 She married in ManhattanG on 17 October 1907, George Frederick Miles, son of George Elmer Miles and Emma Niefen....3,4
In 1900 Margaret was living at Madison Avenue, New York CityG, in the household of her parents Augustine and Charlotte, and was recorded in the census as Margaret R Sackett, aged 19 and born in Massachusetts.6
In 1910 she was living at St Nicholas Avenue, ManhattanG, in the household of her husband George F Miles, 28, a civil engineer, and was recorded as Margaret S Miles, aged 29. Living with them were their son, George S, aged one, and George Sr's unmarried aunt, Sara Rice, 49.7
In 1920 she was living at St Nicholas Avenue, ManhattanG, in the household of her husband George, 38, president of a textiles company, and was recorded as Margaret Miles, aged 39. Living with them were their children, George, 11, and Sackett, aged 5, and George Sr's unmarried aunt, Sarah Rice, 58. There was also a female servant in the household.8
In 1930 she was living at Fifth Avenue, New York CityG, in the household of her husband George, 50, president of a financial company, and was recorded as Margaret Miles, aged 46 and born in New York. Living with them were their sons, George, 21, and Sackett, aged 14.9
Margaret visited England in 1939. She returned on the Queen Mary, arriving in New York on 9 March 1939. She was then living at 1158 Fifth Avenue, New York CityG.10
In 1900 Margaret was living at Madison Avenue, New York CityG, in the household of her parents Augustine and Charlotte, and was recorded in the census as Margaret R Sackett, aged 19 and born in Massachusetts.6
In 1910 she was living at St Nicholas Avenue, ManhattanG, in the household of her husband George F Miles, 28, a civil engineer, and was recorded as Margaret S Miles, aged 29. Living with them were their son, George S, aged one, and George Sr's unmarried aunt, Sara Rice, 49.7
In 1920 she was living at St Nicholas Avenue, ManhattanG, in the household of her husband George, 38, president of a textiles company, and was recorded as Margaret Miles, aged 39. Living with them were their children, George, 11, and Sackett, aged 5, and George Sr's unmarried aunt, Sarah Rice, 58. There was also a female servant in the household.8
In 1930 she was living at Fifth Avenue, New York CityG, in the household of her husband George, 50, president of a financial company, and was recorded as Margaret Miles, aged 46 and born in New York. Living with them were their sons, George, 21, and Sackett, aged 14.9
Margaret visited England in 1939. She returned on the Queen Mary, arriving in New York on 9 March 1939. She was then living at 1158 Fifth Avenue, New York CityG.10
Children of Margaret Reeve Sackett and George Frederick Miles
- George Sackett Miles+ b. 5 Oct 1908, d. 23 Oct 1978
- Sackett Brooks Miles b. 22 Oct 1914, d. 28 Sep 2002
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "6855. Margaret Reeve Sackett, b. July 9, 1880."
- Vital Records, Lee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, v313, p43, birth, "1880 July 19, Margaret R Sackett, f, at Lee, d. Augustine & Charlotte G, of New York, manufacturer, father b. Warren Conn, mother b. Wayland Mass."
- "New York, New York, Marriage Index 1866–1937" (Ancestry transcript), "17 Oct 1907, Manhattan, Margret R Sackett & George F Miles, cert 26398."
- "New York City Marriages, 1829–1940" (FamilySearch transcript), "17 Oct 1907, Manhattan, New York, George Frederick Miles, father Geo Elmer Miles, mother Emma Niefen...; to Margaret Reeves Sackett, father Augustine Sackett, mother Charlette J Rice."
- Find a Grave.
- 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 1116, p. 7A, Enumeration District 0797, FHL microfilm 1241116
Madison Ave, Manhattan, New York, 5 Jun 1900
Sackett, Augustine, head, b. Mar 1850, 50, m. 29y, b. CT, father b. CT, mother b. CT, manfr (paper)
Sackett, Charlotte R, wife, b. Oct 1847, 52, m. 29y, 2 ch, both living, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MA
Sackett, Edith R, dau, b. Jan 1876, 24, single, b. NY, father b. CT, mother b. MA
Sackett, Margaret R, dau, b. Jul 1880, 19, single, b. MA, father b. CT, mother b. MA. - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll: T624_1025; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 0660; FHL microfilm: 1375038
St Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan, New York, 19 Apr 1910
Miles, George F, head, 28, m1. 2y, b. NYC, father b. MA, mother b. DE, civil engineer, building construction
Miles, Margaret S, wife, 29, m1. 2y, 1 ch, living, b. MA, father b. CT, mother b. MA
Miles, George S, son, 1, b. NY, father b. NY, mother b. MA
Rice, Sara R, aunt, 49, single, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MA. - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll: T625_1224; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 1443
St Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan, New York, 28 Jan 1920
Miles, George F, head, 38, b. NY, father b. DE, mother b. MA, president, textiles, employer
Miles, Margaret, wife, 39, b. MA, father b. CT, mother b. MA
Miles, George S, son, 11, b. NY, father b. NY, mother b. MA
Miles, Sackett, son, 5, b. NY, father b. NY, mother b. MA
Rice, Sarah, aunt, 58, single, b. MA, father b. MA, mother b. MA
Tuonie, Inepi?, servant, 26, b. Finland, father b. Finland, mother b. Finland, servant, private family. - 1930 United States Federal Census, Roll 1566, p. 25B, Enumeration District 535, Image245.0
Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York City
Miles, George F, head, home owned, value $22,000, 50, m. at 23, b. NY, father b. NY, mother b. NY, president, financial co, veteran of WW
Miles, Margaret, wife, 46, m. at 20, b. NY, father b. NY, mother b. NY
Miles, George S, son, 21, single, b. NY, father b. NY, mother b. NY, occ: none
Miles, Sackett, son, 14, b. NY, father b. NY, mother b. NY. - "New York Passenger Lists, 1820–1957" (Ancestry image), SS Queen Mary, dep. Southampton, England, 4 Mar 1939, arr. New York, 9 Mar 1939, "Margaret Miles, 59, b. Lee, MA, 19 Jul 1880, US address 1158 5th Av, New York City."
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) Descendants of Homer Sackett |
Generation.Tree | 9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 31 May 2020 |
John Preston Sackett
Father | Samuel B Sackett (1810-1899) |
Mother | Lucinda Preston (c 1816-c 1882) |
John Preston Sackett, son of Samuel B Sackett and Lucinda Preston, was born in Milford, Kosciusko County, IndianaG, on 18 December 1837.1,2 He died in Nashville, IllinoisG, on 28 February 1913.2 He married at St Louis, MissouriG, in 1879, Mary Lucinda Corgan.2
Children of John Preston Sackett and Mary Lucinda Corgan
- Lucinda Ellen Sackett b. 4 Jul 1881, d. 11 Jul 1959
- Alice Garnet Sackett b. 8 Sep 1882
- Mary Edith Sackett b. 29 Jun 1887, d. 5 Jul 1952
- Maude Adelle Sackett b. after 1889
- Eben John Sackett+ b. 19 Aug 1889, d. 11 Mar 1974
- Madge Estelle Sackett b. 29 Jan 1895
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "12814. John Sackett."
- Sackett database.
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 | 12814.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 18 Dec 2013 |
Thomas Leroy Sackett
Father | Alexander T Sackett (1820-1865) |
Mother | Cornelia Clark Gilbert (c 1824-c 1908) |
Thomas Leroy Sackett, son of Alexander T Sackett and Cornelia Clark Gilbert, was born in IndianaG on 1 November 1847.1,2 He died aged 81 in Meade County, South DakotaG, on 15 July 19293 and was buried at Bear Butte Cemetery, Sturgis, Meade CountyG.6 He married first about 1871, Amanda Piper.4 Amanda was born in IndianaG about 1854.2 He married second in Afton, Union County, IowaG, on 15 December 1886, Emily Gertrude Diven, known as Gertrude.5 Gertrude was born in MarylandG in July 1864.2
In 1880 Thomas was living in Seward, NebraskaG, and was recorded in the census as Thomas Sackett, a farmer, head of household, married, aged 32 and born in Indiana. Living with him were his wife Amanda, 26, their children, Orfa, 8, Bertha, 6, and Ward, aged three, and Thomas's brother Charles, 25.7
In 1900 he was living in Tamora Village, Seward County, NebraskaG, and was recorded as Thomas L Sackett, stock buyer, head of household, aged 52 and born in Indiana. He rented his home. Living with him was his second wife Gertrude, aged 35. Also in the household was a boarder, Charles Sackett, aged 40, who has not yet been identified.8
In 1910 he was living in Tamora VillageG and was recorded as Thomas Sackett, breeder of hogs and chickens, head of household, aged 62 and born in Indiana. He rented his home. Living with him were his wife Gertrude, 45, and her nieces, Edna Diven, 12, and Mildred Diven, aged ten.9
In 1920 he was living at Shepard Street, Sturgis, Meade County, South DakotaG, and was recorded as Thomas L Sackett, head of household, aged 72 and born in Indiana. Living with him was his wife Gertrude, 55.10
In 1880 Thomas was living in Seward, NebraskaG, and was recorded in the census as Thomas Sackett, a farmer, head of household, married, aged 32 and born in Indiana. Living with him were his wife Amanda, 26, their children, Orfa, 8, Bertha, 6, and Ward, aged three, and Thomas's brother Charles, 25.7
In 1900 he was living in Tamora Village, Seward County, NebraskaG, and was recorded as Thomas L Sackett, stock buyer, head of household, aged 52 and born in Indiana. He rented his home. Living with him was his second wife Gertrude, aged 35. Also in the household was a boarder, Charles Sackett, aged 40, who has not yet been identified.8
In 1910 he was living in Tamora VillageG and was recorded as Thomas Sackett, breeder of hogs and chickens, head of household, aged 62 and born in Indiana. He rented his home. Living with him were his wife Gertrude, 45, and her nieces, Edna Diven, 12, and Mildred Diven, aged ten.9
In 1920 he was living at Shepard Street, Sturgis, Meade County, South DakotaG, and was recorded as Thomas L Sackett, head of household, aged 72 and born in Indiana. Living with him was his wife Gertrude, 55.10
Children of Thomas Leroy Sackett and Amanda Piper
- Orfa Sackett b. c 1872
- Bertha Sackett b. c 1874
- Ward Eugene Sackett+ b. 21 May 1877, d. Feb 1967
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "6891. Thomas S. Sackett, b. Nov. 1, 1847; m. Amanda Piper."
- Census.
- "South Dakota Death Index, 1905–1955" (Ancestry image), "123670, Sackett, Thomas L, Meade County, SD, 15 Jul 1929."
- Date of marriage based on birth of first child.
- "Iowa, Select Marriages, 1758–1996" (Ancestry transcript), "15 Dec 1886, at Afton, Iowa, Thos L Sackett, b. Indiana, father Alexander Sackett, mother Gilbert; to Emily G Diven."
- Find a Grave, "Thomas Leroy Sackett, b. 1848, d. 15 Jul 1929, Bear Butte Cemetery, Sturgis, Meade County, South Dakota, plot section 7, lot 39."
- 1880 United States Federal Census, NA T9-0756/441B (TEK)
Precinct G, Seward, Nebraska
Thomas Sackett, head, married, 32, b. IN, farmer, father b. OH, mother b. OH
Amanda Sackett, wife, 26, b. IN, keeps house, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Orfa Sackett, dau, 8, b. IA, at school, father b. IN, mother b. IN
Bertha Sackett, dau, 6, b. IA, at school, father b. IN, mother b. IN
Ward Sackett, son, 3, b. IA, at home, father b. IN, mother b. IN
Charles Sackett, brother, single, 25, b. IA, farmer, father b. OH, mother b. OH. - 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 940, p. 9A, Enumeration District 0145, FHL microfilm 1240940
Village of Tamora, Seward County, Nebraska
Sackett, Thomas L, head, b. Nov 1847, 52, m. 14y, b. IN, father b. IN, mother b. NY, stock buyer, home rented
Sackett, Gertrude, wife, b. Jul 1864, 35, m. 14y, b. MD, father b. MD, mother b. MD
Sackett, Charles, boarder, b. Jun 1859, 40, single, b. IA, father b. IN, mother b. NY, butcher. - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_855, p. 1A, Enumeration District 0163, FHL microfilm 1374868
Tamora Village, Seward County, Nebraska, 15 Apr 1910
Sackett, Thomas, head, 62, m2. 23y, b. In, father b. IN, mother b. NY, breeder, hogs & chickens, own account, home rented, farm
Sackett, Gertrude, wife, 45, m1. 23y, b. MD, father b. MD, mother b. MD, dressmaker, home, own account
Diven, Edna, niece, 12, b. MD, father b. KS, mother b. MD
Diven, Mildred, niece, 10, b. MD, father b. KS, mother b. MD. - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1723, p. 11A, Enumeration District 143, Image 753
Shepard St, Sturgis City,Meade County, South Dakota, 19 Jan 1920
Sackett, Thomas L, head, 72, married, b. IN, father b. IN, mother b. NY, occ: none
Sackett, Gertrude E, wife, 55, b. MD, father b. MD, mother b. MD.
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 | 6891.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 11 Mar 2017 |
Jennie Sackett
Father | Alexander T Sackett (1820-1865) |
Mother | Cornelia Clark Gilbert (c 1824-c 1908) |
Jennie Sackett, daughter of Alexander T Sackett and Cornelia Clark Gilbert, was born on 28 October 1853.1 She married ___ Terrell.
Child of Jennie Sackett and ___ Terrell
- Edith Terrell2 b. 1885
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "6894. Jennie Sackett, b. Oct. 28, 1853."
- Email from Sharon Allen to Chris Sackett, 6 May 2004.
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 | 6894.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 11 Jan 2020 |
Charles J Sackett
Father | Alexander T Sackett (1820-1865) |
Mother | Cornelia Clark Gilbert (c 1824-c 1908) |
Charles J Sackett, son of Alexander T Sackett and Cornelia Clark Gilbert, was born in IowaG on 18 October 1855.1,2
In 1880 Charles was living in Seward, NebraskaG, in the household of his brother Thomas and sister-in-law Amanda, and was recorded in the census as Charles Sackett, a farmer, aged 25 and born in Iowa.3
In 1880 Charles was living in Seward, NebraskaG, in the household of his brother Thomas and sister-in-law Amanda, and was recorded in the census as Charles Sackett, a farmer, aged 25 and born in Iowa.3
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "6895. Charles J. Sackett, b. Oct. 18, 1855; unmarried in 1905."
- Census.
- 1880 United States Federal Census, NA T9-0756/441B (TEK)
Precinct G, Seward, Nebraska
Thomas Sackett, head, married, 32, b. IN, farmer, father b. OH, mother b. OH
Amanda Sackett, wife, 26, b. IN, keeps house, father b. VA, mother b. VA
Orfa Sackett, dau, 8, b. IA, at school, father b. IN, mother b. IN
Bertha Sackett, dau, 6, b. IA, at school, father b. IN, mother b. IN
Ward Sackett, son, 3, b. IA, at home, father b. IN, mother b. IN
Charles Sackett, brother, single, 25, b. IA, farmer, father b. OH, mother b. OH.
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 | 6895.9Q.3 |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2014 |
Hugh Rosboro Sackett
Father | William Caldwell Sackett (1834-1916) |
Mother | Permelia Stevenson "Milla" Eberhart (1836-1923) |
Hugh Rosboro Sackett, coal business owner, son of William Caldwell Sackett and Permelia Stevenson "Milla" Eberhart, was born in New Geneva, Fayette County, PennsylvaniaG, on 12 March 1860.1,2 He died aged 87 in Smithfield, Fayette CountyG, on 20 March 19473 and was buried at Mount Moriah Baptist Cemetery, Smithfield, Fayette CountyG.4,5 He married Anna N Vance, daughter of William Vance and Margaret ___.1 Anna was born in Georges Township, Fayette CountyG, on 1 February 1861.2 She died aged 68 in SmithfieldG on 29 July 1929 and was buried at Mount Moriah Baptist Cemetery, SmithfieldG.6
In 1860 Hugh was living in NicholsonG in the household of his parents William and Parmelia, and was recorded in the census as Henry Sackett, aged three months and born in Pennsylvania.7
In 1870 he was living in NicholsonG in the household of his parents William and Parmelia, and was recorded as Hugh Sacket, aged ten and born in Pennsylvania.8
Hugh was listed twice in the 1880 census: on 14 June 1880, in George, Fayette CountyG, as a farmer, head of household, aged 20, with his wife Anna, 19; and on 25 June 1880, in Springhill, Fayette County, as a son, aged 20 and single, of William and Permilia Sacket.9,10
In 1900 Hugh was living in Springhill, Fayette CountyG, and was recorded in the census as Hugh R Sackett, a farmer, head of household, aged 40. Living with him were his wife Anna, 39, and their children, Alex, 19, Harry, 14, and Laura, aged twelve. Their daughter Goldie, 16, was living next door with her husband Walter Ramsey.11
In 1910 he was living at Liberty Street, Smithfield, Fayette CountyG, and was recorded as Hugh R Sackett, a coal and coke operator, head of household, aged 50. He owned his home. Living with him were his wife Anna, 49, and their son Harry, 24. There was also a female servant in the household.12
In 1920 he was living at Liberty Street, SmithfieldG, and was recorded as Hugh R Sackett, a coal and coke operator, head of household, aged 59. Living with him were his wife Annie, 58, his widowed mother Permelia, 83, and his brother Samuel M, 57. There was also a female servant in the household.13
Hugh applied for membership of the Pennsylvania Society, Sons of the American Revolution, as a descendant (he was a great-grandson) of Samuel Sackett MD who had served as a surgeon in the American Revolutionary War. His application was approved on 20 November 1926.14
In 1930 he was living at Liberty Street, SmithfieldG, and was recorded as Hugh R Sackett, a coal mine operator, head of household, aged 70, a widower. His widowed brother Merchant, 67, was living with him. There was also a female servant in the household.15
Hugh was a vice-president of the First National Bank in SmithfieldG in 1931.16
In 1860 Hugh was living in NicholsonG in the household of his parents William and Parmelia, and was recorded in the census as Henry Sackett, aged three months and born in Pennsylvania.7
In 1870 he was living in NicholsonG in the household of his parents William and Parmelia, and was recorded as Hugh Sacket, aged ten and born in Pennsylvania.8
Hugh was listed twice in the 1880 census: on 14 June 1880, in George, Fayette CountyG, as a farmer, head of household, aged 20, with his wife Anna, 19; and on 25 June 1880, in Springhill, Fayette County, as a son, aged 20 and single, of William and Permilia Sacket.9,10
In 1900 Hugh was living in Springhill, Fayette CountyG, and was recorded in the census as Hugh R Sackett, a farmer, head of household, aged 40. Living with him were his wife Anna, 39, and their children, Alex, 19, Harry, 14, and Laura, aged twelve. Their daughter Goldie, 16, was living next door with her husband Walter Ramsey.11
In 1910 he was living at Liberty Street, Smithfield, Fayette CountyG, and was recorded as Hugh R Sackett, a coal and coke operator, head of household, aged 50. He owned his home. Living with him were his wife Anna, 49, and their son Harry, 24. There was also a female servant in the household.12
In 1920 he was living at Liberty Street, SmithfieldG, and was recorded as Hugh R Sackett, a coal and coke operator, head of household, aged 59. Living with him were his wife Annie, 58, his widowed mother Permelia, 83, and his brother Samuel M, 57. There was also a female servant in the household.13
Hugh applied for membership of the Pennsylvania Society, Sons of the American Revolution, as a descendant (he was a great-grandson) of Samuel Sackett MD who had served as a surgeon in the American Revolutionary War. His application was approved on 20 November 1926.14
In 1930 he was living at Liberty Street, SmithfieldG, and was recorded as Hugh R Sackett, a coal mine operator, head of household, aged 70, a widower. His widowed brother Merchant, 67, was living with him. There was also a female servant in the household.15
Hugh was a vice-president of the First National Bank in SmithfieldG in 1931.16
Children of Hugh Rosboro Sackett and Anna N Vance
- Alexander Arthur Sackett+ b. 18 Oct 1880, d. 23 Feb 1965
- Goldie Lea Sackett+ b. Oct 1883
- Harry C Sackett b. Jan 1886
- Laura A Sackett+ b. Jan 1888
Hugh Rosboro Sackett, son of William C. Sackett and Parmelia (Eberhart) Sackett, was born in New Geneva, Pa., March 12, 1860. Receiving his preparatory education in the common schools he later attended the Old Georges Creek Academy.
Beginning his business career at the age of fourteen he worked for six years on the Monongahela and Ohio Rivers and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, running from Cumberland, Md., to Alexandria, Va. He later went to Pittsburgh, Pa., and worked in mills and on street cars.
About 1882 he entered the saw mill and lumber business and remained actively identified with his various interests until 1890 when he took up the business of dealing in cattle and followed same for a period of ten years.
In 1900 he entered into business relationship with W. W. Parshall of Uniontown, Pa., which partnership built the H. R. Sackett Coal & Coke Company works near Outcrop, Pa., which he is still operating. In 1904 the same partnership purchased the Dr. Baton farm and part of the Joseph Burchinal farm, located in Fayette County and formed the Sackett Coal & Coke Co., building what is known as the Crystal works which was operated until 1911 when it was sold together with the Madison coke plant, same having been purchased in Westmoreland County. In 1917 the partnership consisting of Mr. Sackett and Mr. Parshall purchased 150 acres of coal from the Rich Hill Coke Company of Uniontown and organized the Harah Coal & Coke Company. An operation was built on these holdings which is active at the present time.
On October 30, 1879, Mr. Sackett married Miss Annie N. Vance and they have two sons and two daughters: Alexander A., Harry C., Goldie Lea, wife of W. H. Ramsey of Fairchance, Pa., and Laura A., wife of Dr. A. R. Kramer of Uniontown, Pa. His residence address is Smithfield, Pa.
—C A Rook, Western Pennsylvanians, Western Pennsylvania Biographical Association, Pittsburgh, PA (1923). (Researched by Ted Smith)
The Pennsylvania Society, Sons of the American Revolution, application.
Applicant Hugh Rosboro Sackett, descendant of Dr Samuel Sackett, b. East Greenwich, Conn, 5 Apr 1754, d. Smithfield, PA, 13 Feb 1833. Application approved 20 Oct 1926.
Hugh Rosboro Sackett, b. New Geneva, Fayette County, PA, 12 Mar 1860;
son of William Sackett, b. 1834, d. 1916, and Milla Eberhart, b. 1836, d. 1923, m. 1859;
grandson of Samuel Sackett, b. 1797, d. 1862, and Priscilla Caldwell, b. 1811, d. 1881, m. 1831;
great-grandson of Samuel Sackett MD, b. 1754, d. 1833, and Sarah Manning, b. 17--, d. 1813, m. 1777;
great-great-grandson of Reuben Sackett, b. 1732, d. 1803, and Mercy Finney, m. 1752;
great-great-great-grandson of Jonathan Sackett, b. 1696, d. 1773, and Ann Filer, m. 1725;
great-great-great-great-grandson of William Sackett, b. 1662, d. 1700, and Hannah Graves, m. 1689;
great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Sackett, b. 1632, d. 1719, and Abigail Hannum, b. 1640, d. 1690, m. 1659.
Samuel Sackett MD is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence acting in the capacity of physician and surgeon.
Dr. Samuel Sackett's ancestors came from England, with Roger Williams in 1631.
They landed at Plymouth, Mass., and settled at Newtown, now Cambridge, and later moved to Conn.
Dr Sackett studied medicine at Spencertown Conn, and then offered his services as a surgeon to the Continental Army in the War of the Revolution.
Sept 15, 1780 he left the New England States and came to Beesontown, now Uniontown, Pa, arriving there Oct 16, 1780.
He was probably the first Physician to practice medicine in Uniontown and practiced there very successfully for eight years.
In 1788 he moved to the farm, yet known as the Old Sackett Homestead on Georges Creek, one mile south of Smithfield where he continued his practice till his death in 1833.
The farm is still owned by his descendants and many letters and souvenirs, which were left by him, are in the possession of his granddaughter, Mrs Elizabeth C Brownfield of Uniontown, Pa.
Applicant's wife Annie Vance.
Children and grandchildren of applicant.
Alexander Sackett, b. 1880, of Smithfield, Pa.
Goldie Sackett Ramsey, b. 1883, of Fairchance, Pa.
Harry Sackett, b. 1886, of Newark, Ohio.
Laura Sackett Kramer, b. 1888, of Uniontown, Pa.
Hugh Sackett, b. 1908, of Smithfield, Pa.
Pearl Ramsey, b. 1899, of Fairchance, Pa.
Adolph Ramsey, b. 1901, of Fairchance, Pa.
Harold Ramsey, b. 1920, of Fairchance, Pa.
Merchant Sackett, b. 1913, of Newark, Ohio.
Virginia Sackett, b. 1917, of Newark, Ohio.
Arthur Kramer, b. 1908, of Uniontown, Pa.
Anna Kramer, b. 1915, of Uniontown, Pa.
Hugh R Sackett
Hugh Rosboro Sackett, 87, founder of the H. R. Sackett Coal and Coke Company at Outcrop, died Thursday afternoon at his home in Smithfield, R. D. 3.
Born in New Geneva, he was a son of William C. and Parmelia Eberhart Sackett. His business career began in the sawmill and lumber business and in 1900 he was associated with W. W. Parshall at Uniontown. He also had an interest in the Harah Coal and Coke Company and Crystal Works.
He leaves two sons, Alexander A. of Smithfield and Harry C. of Newark, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs Walter Ramsey of Smithfield and Mrs. Laura A. Kramer of Newark, Ohio, and one sister, Mrs. Carolyn Leech of Smithfield.
—The Daily Courier, Connellsville, PA, 21 Mar 1947, p 2
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "6900. Hugh Sackett, m. Anna Vance."
- Death record.
- Obituary.
- "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906–1967" (Ancestry image), "Sackett, Hugh Rosboro, d. Springhill, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 20 Mar 1947, age 87-0-8, coal business owner, widower, b. New Geneva, Pennsylvania, 12 Mar 1860, spouse Anna N Vance, father William C Sackett, b. George's Twp, Fayette Co, mother Parmelia Eberhart, b. New Geneva, PA, informant Anna Castura, of Smithfield, PA, cause pneumonia due to influenza, bur. Smithfield Baptist, 22 Mar 1947."
- Find a Grave.
- "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906–1967", (Ancestry image), "Sackett, Anna, d. Smithfield, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 29 Jul 1929, age 68-5-28, b. Georges Twp, Pennsylvania, 1 Feb 1861, housewife, spouse H R Sackett, father Wm Vance, b. Georges Twp, mother Margaret Vance, b. Nicholson Twp, PA, informant H R Sackett, Smithfield, cause chronic myocarditis, bur. Baptist Cemetery 31 Jul 1929."
- 1860 United States Federal Census, Page 550, FHL film
Nicholson, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 9 Jul 1860
Sacket, Wm, 24, laborer, real estate $500, personal estate $500, b. PA
Sacket, Pemelia, 23, b. PA
Sacket, Henry, 3/12, b. PA. - 1870 United States Federal Census, Roll M593_1343, p 294B, FHL film
Nicholson, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 24 Jun 1870
Sacket, William, 35, farmer, real estate $4000, personal estate $2338, b. PA
Sacket, Permelia, 32, keeping house, b. PA
Sacket, Hugh, 10, at school, b. PA
Sacket, Merchant, 8, b. PA
Sacket, Carrie, 4, b. PA
Sacket, Annie, 2, b. PA. - 1880 United States Federal Census, FHL 1255129 NA T9-1129/217B
George, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 14 Jun 1880
Hugh Sackett, head, married, 20, b. PA, farmer, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Anna Sackett, wife, 19, b. PA, housekeeper, father b. PA, mother b. PA. - 1880 United States Federal Census, FHL 1255130 NA T9-1130/483B
Springhill, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 25 Jun 1880
William Sacket, head, married, 45, b. PA, farmer, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Permilia Sacket, wife, 43, b. PA, keeping house, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Hugh Sacket, son, single, 20, b. PA, at home, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Merchant Sacket, son, single, 18, b. PA, at home, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Carrie Sacket, dau, 14, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA. - 1900 United States Federal Census, Page 2, Enumeration District 0054, FHL microfilm 1241411
Springhill, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 4 Jun 1900
Sackett, Hugh R, head, b. Mar 1860, 40, m. 20y, farmer, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Sackett, Anna, wife, b. Feb 1861, 39, m. 20y, 4 ch, all living, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Sackett, Alex, son, b. Oct 1870 [sic: 1880], 19, farm lab, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Sackett, Harry, son, b. Jan 1876 [sic: 1886], 14, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Sackett, Laura, daughter, b. Jan 1888, 12, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA.
[Next door to Walter Ramsey] - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_1346, p 1B, Enumeration District 0067, FHL microfilm 1375359
Liberty Street, Smithfield, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 15 Apr 1910
Sackett, Hugh R, head, 50, m1. 31y, c & coke operator, coke works, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA, home owned
Sackett, Anna N, wife, 49, m1. 31y, 4 ch, all living, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Sackett, Harry C, son, 24, occ. none, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Hatchet, Christine, servant, 24, cook, private family, b. VA, father b. NC, mother b. NC. - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1570, p 8A, Enumeration District 82
Liberty Street, Smithfield, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 28/29 Jan 1920
Sackett, Hugh R, head, 59, coal and coke, operator, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA, home owned
Sackett, Annie N, wife, 58, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Sackett, Permelia, mother, 83, wid, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Sackett, Samuel M, brother, 57, married, stable boss, coal mine, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Bowman, Maggie, servant, 58, house work, private family, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA. - "US Sons of the American Revolution membership applications" (Ancestry image), The Pennsylvania Society, Sons of the American Revolution, application, "Applicant Hugh Rosboro Sackett, descendant of Dr Samuel Sackett, b. East Greenwich, Conn, 5 Apr 1754, d. Smithfield, PA, 13 Feb 1833. Application approved 20 Oct 1926. Hugh Rosboro Sackett, b. New Geneva, Fayette County, PA, 12 Mar 1860; son of William Sackett, b. 1834, d. 1916, and Milla Eberhart, b. 1836, d. 1923, m. 1859; grandson of Samuel Sackett, b. 1797, d. 1862, and Priscilla Caldwell, b. 1811, d. 1881, m. 1831; great-grandson of Samuel Sackett MD, b. 1754, d. 1833, and Sarah Manning, b. 17--, d. 1813, m. 1777; great-great-grandson of Reuben Sackett, b. 1732, d. 1803, and Mercy Finney, m. 1752; great-great-great-grandson of Jonathan Sackett, b. 1696, d. 1773, and Ann Filer, m. 1725; great-great-great-great-grandson of William Sackett, b. 1662, d. 1700, and Hannah Graves, m. 1689; great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Sackett, b. 1632, d. 1719, and Abigail Hannum, b. 1640, d. 1690, m. 1659.
- 1930 United States Federal Census, Page 5B, Enumeration District 0084, FHL microfilm 2341774
Liberty Street, Smithfield, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 4 Apr 1930
Sackett, Hugh R, head, 70, wid, coal operator, coal mines, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA, home owned, $10,000
Sackett, Merchant S, brother, 67, wid, occ. none, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Castoria, Anna, servant, 31, servant, private home, b. PA, father b. Austria, mother b. Austria. - "US City Directories, 1822-1995" (Ancestry image), Smithfield City Directory, 1931, "Sackett Hugh R v-pres First Natl Bank h Liberty nr Railroad."; 1934, "Sackett Hugh R h Liberty nr Railroad."
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 | 12 Feb 2022 |
Samuel Merchant Sackett
Father | William Caldwell Sackett (1834-1916) |
Mother | Permelia Stevenson "Milla" Eberhart (1836-1923) |
Samuel Merchant Sackett, son of William Caldwell Sackett and Permelia Stevenson "Milla" Eberhart, was born in PennsylvaniaG about 1861.1,2 He married in New Geneva, Fayette CountyG, on 10 October 1889, Cora L Ramsey, daughter of James Ramsey and Mary ___. Cora was born in Fayette CountyG about 1864.3
In 1870 Samuel was living in NicholsonG in the household of his parents William and Parmelia, and was recorded in the census as Merchant Sacket, aged eight and born in Pennsylvania.4
In 1880 he was living in Springhill, Fayette CountyG, in the household of his parents William and Permelia, and was recorded as Merchant Sacket, aged 18.5
In 1900 he was living in Smithfield, Fayette CountyG, in the household of his parents William and Permilia, and was recorded as Marchand Sackett, a liveryman, aged 38.6
In 1910 he was living at Liberty Street, SmithfieldG, in the household of his parents William and Permilia, and was recorded as Samuel M Sackett, a farmer, aged 47.7
In 1920 he was living at Liberty Street, SmithfieldG, in the household of his brother Hugh and sister-in-law Anna, and was recorded as Samuel M Sackett, stable boss at a coal mine, aged 57.8
In 1930 he was living at Liberty Street, SmithfieldG, in the household of his widowed brother Hugh, and was recorded as Merchant S Sackett, a widower, aged 67.9
Samuel was listed in the Smithfield Directory in 1931 and 1934, living with his brother Hugh.10
In 1870 Samuel was living in NicholsonG in the household of his parents William and Parmelia, and was recorded in the census as Merchant Sacket, aged eight and born in Pennsylvania.4
In 1880 he was living in Springhill, Fayette CountyG, in the household of his parents William and Permelia, and was recorded as Merchant Sacket, aged 18.5
In 1900 he was living in Smithfield, Fayette CountyG, in the household of his parents William and Permilia, and was recorded as Marchand Sackett, a liveryman, aged 38.6
In 1910 he was living at Liberty Street, SmithfieldG, in the household of his parents William and Permilia, and was recorded as Samuel M Sackett, a farmer, aged 47.7
In 1920 he was living at Liberty Street, SmithfieldG, in the household of his brother Hugh and sister-in-law Anna, and was recorded as Samuel M Sackett, stable boss at a coal mine, aged 57.8
In 1930 he was living at Liberty Street, SmithfieldG, in the household of his widowed brother Hugh, and was recorded as Merchant S Sackett, a widower, aged 67.9
Samuel was listed in the Smithfield Directory in 1931 and 1934, living with his brother Hugh.10
Notes & Citations
- Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "6901. Merchant Sackett."
- Census.
- Marriage record.
- 1870 United States Federal Census, Roll M593_1343, p 294B, FHL film
Nicholson, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 24 Jun 1870
Sacket, William, 35, farmer, real estate $4000, personal estate $2338, b. PA
Sacket, Permelia, 32, keeping house, b. PA
Sacket, Hugh, 10, at school, b. PA
Sacket, Merchant, 8, b. PA
Sacket, Carrie, 4, b. PA
Sacket, Annie, 2, b. PA. - 1880 United States Federal Census, FHL 1255130 NA T9-1130/483B
Springhill, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 25 Jun 1880
William Sacket, head, married, 45, b. PA, farmer, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Permilia Sacket, wife, 43, b. PA, keeping house, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Hugh Sacket, son, single, 20, b. PA, at home, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Merchant Sacket, son, single, 18, b. PA, at home, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Carrie Sacket, dau, 14, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA. - 1900 United States Federal Census, Page 4, Enumeration District 0025, FHL microfilm
Smithfield, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 5 Jun 1900
Sackett, William, head, b. Jul 1834, 65, m. 41y, farmer, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA free of mortgage
Sackett, Permelia, wife, b. Jul 1836, 63, m. 41y, 5 ch, 3 living, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Sackett, Marchand, son, b. May 1862, 38, m. 9y, liveryman, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA. - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_1346, p 2A, Enumeration District 0067, FHL microfilm
Liberty Street, Smithfield, Fayette, Pennsylvania
Sackett, William C, head, 75, own income, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA, home owned
Sackett, Permelia S, wife, 73, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Sackett, Samuel M, son, 47, farmer, gen fanning, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Caldwell, Rebecca, cousin, 71, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA. - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1570, p 8A, Enumeration District 82
Liberty Street, Smithfield, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 28/29 Jan 1920
Sackett, Hugh R, head, 59, coal and coke, operator, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA, home owned
Sackett, Annie N, wife, 58, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Sackett, Permelia, mother, 83, wid, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Sackett, Samuel M, brother, 57, married, stable boss, coal mine, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Bowman, Maggie, servant, 58, house work, private family, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA. - 1930 United States Federal Census, Page 5B, Enumeration District 0084, FHL microfilm 2341774
Liberty Street, Smithfield, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 4 Apr 1930
Sackett, Hugh R, head, 70, wid, coal operator, coal mines, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA, home owned, $10,000
Sackett, Merchant S, brother, 67, wid, occ. none, b. PA, father b. PA, mother b. PA
Castoria, Anna, servant, 31, servant, private home, b. PA, father b. Austria, mother b. Austria. - "US City Directories, 1822-1995" (Ancestry image), Smithfield City Directory, 1931, 1934, "Sackett Saml M r Hugh R Sackett."
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 | 28 Apr 2022 |