Bert Rea Sackett
Father | Henry Sackett (1851-1928) |
Mother | Mary Anna MacNamara (1858-1945) |
Bert Rea Sackett, son of Henry Sackett and Mary Anna MacNamara, was born in Coleman County, TexasG, in September 1883. He married about 1904, Pearl ___. He died in Coleman, TexasG, on 11 August 1934.
In 1900 Bert was living at Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, TexasG, in the household of his mother Mary, and was recorded in the census as Bert Sackett, at school, aged 16 and born in Texas.1
In 1910 he was living at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, and was recorded as Bert Sackett, a farmer, head of household, aged 25. He was living next door to his parents Henry and Mary. Living with him were his wife Pearl, 26, and their daughter Cleo, aged four.2
In 1920 he was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, and was recorded as Bert Sackett, a farmer, head of household, aged 35. Living with him were his wife Pearl, 36, and their children, Cleo, 14, James, 7, and Mary, aged three.3
In 1930 he was living at Camp Colorado Road, Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, and was recorded as Bert Sackett, a self-employed rancher, head of household, aged 45. He owned his home and farm. Living with him were his wife Pearl, 46, and their children, James, 17, Mary, 13, and Dorothy, aged six.4
In 1900 Bert was living at Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, TexasG, in the household of his mother Mary, and was recorded in the census as Bert Sackett, at school, aged 16 and born in Texas.1
In 1910 he was living at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, and was recorded as Bert Sackett, a farmer, head of household, aged 25. He was living next door to his parents Henry and Mary. Living with him were his wife Pearl, 26, and their daughter Cleo, aged four.2
In 1920 he was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, and was recorded as Bert Sackett, a farmer, head of household, aged 35. Living with him were his wife Pearl, 36, and their children, Cleo, 14, James, 7, and Mary, aged three.3
In 1930 he was living at Camp Colorado Road, Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, and was recorded as Bert Sackett, a self-employed rancher, head of household, aged 45. He owned his home and farm. Living with him were his wife Pearl, 46, and their children, James, 17, Mary, 13, and Dorothy, aged six.4
Children of Bert Rea Sackett and Pearl ___
- Cleo Sackett b. c 1905
- James Sackett b. c 1912
- Mary Sackett b. c 1916
- Dorothy Sackett b. c 1923
Notes & Citations
- 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 1650, p. 4A, Enumeration District 0005, FHL microfilm 1241615
Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, 2 Jun 1900
Sackett, Mary, head, b. Jan 1857, 43, m. 24y, 9 ch, all living, b. KS, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI, housekeeper
Sackett, May, dau, b. Dec 1876, 23, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, William, son, b. Oct 1878, 21, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], stock herder
Sackett, Maud, dau, b. Feb 1880, 20, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, George, son, b. Jul 1882, 17, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Bert, son, b. Sep 1883, 16, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Grace, dau, b. Feb 1887, 13, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Fred, son, b. Jun 1888, 11, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Henry, son, b. May 1894, 6, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, Nellie, dau, b. Sep 1896, 3, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
MacNamara, Annie, sister, b. Apr 1862, 38, single, b. UT, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI. - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_1539, p. 8B, Enumeration District 0134, FHL microfilm 1375552
Camp Colorado, Coleman County, Texas, 11 May 1910
Sackett, Bert, head, 25, m. 5y, farmer, general farm, own account, home (farm) rented, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Pearl, wife, 26, m. 5y, 1 ch, living, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Cleo, dau, 4, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX. - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1788, p. 4B, Enumeration District 66, Image 406
Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 5 Mar 1920
Sackett, Bert, head, home rented, 35, married, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. unknown, farmer, general farm
Sackett, Pearl, wife, 36, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Cleo, dau, 14, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, James, son, 7, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Mary, dau, 3, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX. - 1930 United States Federal Census, Roll 2308, p. 3B, Enumeration District 0019, Image 1088.0, FHL microfilm 2342042
Camp Colorado Road, Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 7 Apr 1930
Sackett, Bert, head, home owned, farm, 45, m. at 20, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. Washington, rancher, own account
Sackett, Pearl, wife, 46, m. at 21, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, James, son, 17, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Mary, dau, 13, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Dorothy, dau, 6, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX.
Sackett line | 4th great-grandson of Richard Sackett of South Weald, Essex |
Charts | Line 6 (English) Descendants of Henry Sackett (1851–1928) |
Generation.Tree | Q.6 |
Last Edited | 1 Sep 2016 |
Grace Sackett
Father | Henry Sackett (1851-1928) |
Mother | Mary Anna MacNamara (1858-1945) |
Grace Sackett, daughter of Henry Sackett and Mary Anna MacNamara, was born in TexasG on 9 February 1887. She died in San Antonio, Bexar County, TexasG, on 20 May 1966.
In 1900 Grace was living at Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, TexasG, in the household of her mother Mary, and was recorded in the census as Grace Sackett, at school, aged 13 and born in Texas.1
In 1910 she was living at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Henry and Mary, and was recorded as Gracie Sackett, single, aged 23.2
In 1920 she was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Henry and Mary, and was recorded as Grace Sackett, single, aged 33.3
In 1900 Grace was living at Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, TexasG, in the household of her mother Mary, and was recorded in the census as Grace Sackett, at school, aged 13 and born in Texas.1
In 1910 she was living at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Henry and Mary, and was recorded as Gracie Sackett, single, aged 23.2
In 1920 she was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Henry and Mary, and was recorded as Grace Sackett, single, aged 33.3
Notes & Citations
- 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 1650, p. 4A, Enumeration District 0005, FHL microfilm 1241615
Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, 2 Jun 1900
Sackett, Mary, head, b. Jan 1857, 43, m. 24y, 9 ch, all living, b. KS, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI, housekeeper
Sackett, May, dau, b. Dec 1876, 23, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, William, son, b. Oct 1878, 21, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], stock herder
Sackett, Maud, dau, b. Feb 1880, 20, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, George, son, b. Jul 1882, 17, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Bert, son, b. Sep 1883, 16, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Grace, dau, b. Feb 1887, 13, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Fred, son, b. Jun 1888, 11, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Henry, son, b. May 1894, 6, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, Nellie, dau, b. Sep 1896, 3, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
MacNamara, Annie, sister, b. Apr 1862, 38, single, b. UT, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI. - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_1539, p. 8B, Enumeration District 0134, FHL microfilm 1375552
Camp Colorado, Coleman County, Texas, 11 May 1910
Sackett, Henry, head, 58, m. 35y, immigrated 1870, farming, stock farm, home (farm) owned free of mortgage, b. England, father b. England, mother b. England,
Sackett, Mary, wife, 53, m. 35y, 11 ch, 10 living, b. KS, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI
Sackett, May, dau, 33, single, b. TX, father b. England mother b. KS
Coulson, Maud, dau, 30, m. 7y, 1 ch, living, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Coulson, Ella M, gdau, 6, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Gracie, dau, 23, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Fred, son, 20, single, farm laborer, home farm, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Nellie, dau, 13, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS. - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1788, p. 4B, Enumeration District 66, Image 406
Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 5 Mar 1920
Sackett, Henry, head, 69, married, b. England, father b. England, mother b. England, farmer, general farm
Sackett, Mary, wife, 63, b. KS, father b. KS, mother b. KS
Sackett, May, dau, 43, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Maud, dau, 40, single [sic] b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, George, son, 37, wid, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS, farm laborer, home farm
Sackett, Grace, dau, 33, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Fred, son, 30, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS, farm laborer, home farm
Sackett, Mary [must be Nellie], dau, 23, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Sidney, gson, 10, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX.
Sackett line | 4th great-granddaughter of Richard Sackett of South Weald, Essex |
Charts | Line 6 (English) Descendants of Henry Sackett (1851–1928) |
Generation.Tree | Q.6 |
Last Edited | 3 May 2015 |
Fred Sackett
Father | Henry Sackett (1851-1928) |
Mother | Mary Anna MacNamara (1858-1945) |
Fred Sackett, son of Henry Sackett and Mary Anna MacNamara, was born at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, on 14 May 1889.1 He died aged 68 in the Overall Memorial Hospital, ColemanG, on 15 November 1957 and was buried at Coleman City CemeteryG on 16 November 1957.3,4,5,6 He married on 28 February 1921, Fay Estelle Moneyhun, daughter of Robert McDaniel Moneyhun and Leah Connally.2 Fay was born in Farmersville, Collin County, TexasG, on 14 February 1904.7 She died aged 95 at the Holiday Hill Nursing Home, Coleman, Coleman County, TexasG, on 18 July 1999 and was buried at Coleman CemeteryG.
In 1900 Fred was living at Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, TexasG, in the household of his mother Mary, and was recorded in the census as Fred Sackett, at school, aged eleven and born in Texas.8
In 1910 he was living at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of his parents Henry and Mary, and was recorded as Fred Sackett, a laborer on the home farm, single, aged 20.9
Fred completed a World War I draft registration card on 5 June 1917. He was aged 28 and was a stockman. He was living at Burkett, Coleman County, TexasG.10
Fred served in the First World War as a private in Company E, 360th United States Infantry Regiment, 90th Division. He enlisted on 27 April 1918 and was honorably discharged on 3 February 1919. He was awarded the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster in recognition of his being wounded in action.6
In 1920 he was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of his parents Henry and Mary, and was recorded as Fred Sackett, a laborer on the home farm, single, aged 30.11
Fred completed a World War II draft registration card on 27 April 1942. He was then aged 52 and was living at 512 Martin Street, ColemanG. He was employed at the Coleman Flying School.12
In 1900 Fred was living at Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, TexasG, in the household of his mother Mary, and was recorded in the census as Fred Sackett, at school, aged eleven and born in Texas.8
In 1910 he was living at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of his parents Henry and Mary, and was recorded as Fred Sackett, a laborer on the home farm, single, aged 20.9
Fred completed a World War I draft registration card on 5 June 1917. He was aged 28 and was a stockman. He was living at Burkett, Coleman County, TexasG.10
Fred served in the First World War as a private in Company E, 360th United States Infantry Regiment, 90th Division. He enlisted on 27 April 1918 and was honorably discharged on 3 February 1919. He was awarded the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster in recognition of his being wounded in action.6
In 1920 he was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of his parents Henry and Mary, and was recorded as Fred Sackett, a laborer on the home farm, single, aged 30.11
Fred completed a World War II draft registration card on 27 April 1942. He was then aged 52 and was living at 512 Martin Street, ColemanG. He was employed at the Coleman Flying School.12
Children of Fred Sackett and Fay Estelle Moneyhun
- Fred Sackett Jr+ b. 21 Nov 1921, d. 22 Jun 1997
- Patsy Freda Sackett+ b. 26 Nov 1931, d. 24 Jan 2018
Fred Sackett
Coleman, Nov. 15 (CTS) — Fred Sackett, 68, died Friday in a local hospital after an illness of two weeks. He was a lifetime resident of Coleman County. Sackett was an airport attendant and a member of the Methodist Church in Coleman.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Stevens Funeral Home with Rev. U. A. Schulze officiating. Burial will be in Coleman City Cemetery.
Survivors include his wife; one son, Fred Sackett Jr., of Austin; one daughter, Mrs. Patsy Crockett of Coleman; one brother, Henry Sackett of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Al Volz and Mrs. Nell Stewart, both of San Antonio; and three grandchildren.
—The Austin American, Austin, Texas, 16 Nov 1957
Last Rites For Fred Sackett Here Saturday
Last rites for Fred Sackett, 68, were held Saturday, November 16, 1957 at 2:00 p. m. at Stevens Memorial Chapel with Rev. U. A. Schulze, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating.
Mr. Sackett was born in Coleman County, May 14, 1889 and died in the Overall Memorial Hospital Friday, November 15, 1957 at 4:00 a. m. He suffered a heart attack two weeks ago. He was the son of the late Henry and Mary Sackett, and had lived his entire life in Coleman County. He was married to Fay Moneyhun, February 28, 1921, and was a member of the Methodist Church. He was an attendant at the Coleman Airport.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Fay Sackett of Coleman, one son, Fred Sackett, Jr. of Austin; one daughter, Mrs Patsy Crockett of Coleman; one brother, Henry Sackett of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Al Volz and Mrs. Nell Stewart of San Antonio; three grandchildren.
Pall bearers were Will Hambright, James West, L. Lee Mayes, N. C. Baker, Joe K. Taylor and Fred Brown.
Stevens Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements with burial in the Coleman Cemetery.
—Coleman Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, Nov 1957
Fay Moneyhun Sackett, 95
Fay Moneyhun Sackett, 95, of Coleman died Sunday, July 18, 1999 at Holiday Hill Nursing Home.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Stevens Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Reed Justus officiating. Burial will follow at Coleman Cemetery, under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home.
Fay Sackett was born February 14, 1904 in Farmersville, Texas, a daughter of the late R.M. and Leah Connally Moneyhun. She moved to Coleman County at the age of two and had lived in this area since that time. She attended school at Loss Creek. On February 26, 1921 she married Fred Sackett in Coleman and he preceded her in death in 1957. She lived at Camp Colorado in Coleman County until 1939, when she moved to Coleman. She was the owner of Sackett's Fabric Center and was also employed at Nell's Dress Shop. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church.
Survivors include one daughter, Patsy Sackett Hill of Coleman; three grandchildren, Fred "Fritz" Sackett of Austin, Tamara Mills of San Antonio and Allen Crockett of Coleman; four great-grandchildren, Crockett Mills of Coleman, Robin Mills of San Antonio, John Allen Crockett and Marcus Brooks Crockett, both of Dallas; and a granddaughter-in-law, Cami Crockett of Dallas. She was preceded in death by a son, Fred Sackett in 1997; grandson, Eric Sackett in 1966; two brothers, Donald and Bobby Moneyhun; and two sisters, Gertrude Craig and Lois West.
Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 852, Coleman, Texas 76834.
Pallbearers will be Allen Crockett, Crockett Mills, Fred "Fritz" Sackett, Bobby Neal, Robert Wilson and Jim Snodgrass. Honorary Pallbearer Gordon Brower.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. tonight (Tuesday).
—Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, Jul 1999.
Notes & Citations
- Death record, newspaper obituary, military records.
- Newspaper obituary.
- "Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982" (Ancestry image), "Sackett, Fred, d. Overall Mem. Hospital, Coleman, Coleman County, Texas, 15 Nov 1957, age 68-6-1, b. Coleman County, 14 May 1889, res. 512 Martin St, Coleman, married, airport attendant, served WW1, father Henry Sackett b. England, mother Mary McNamara b. Kansas, informant Fred Sackett, cause myocardial insufficiency, diabetes, bur. Coleman, 16 Nov 1957."
- Obituary.
- US Social Security Administration, "Social Security Death Index" (American Ancestors transcript), "Fred Sackett, b., d. Nov, 1957, SSN 462-26-7213 issued TX, residence unknown."
- "US Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1861–1985" (Ancestry image), "Sackett, Fred, enlisted 27 Apr 1918, discharged 3 Feb 1919 Hon, service no 2808412, pension claim none, Texas, Pvt, medals Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster, Co.E.360 Inf.-90 Div, b. 14 May 1889, d. 15 Nov 1957, emblem: Christian (Latin Cross), flat granite marker, ship to J E Stevens Co, Coleman, Texas, Coleman City Cemetery, applicant Mrs Fred Sackett, 512 Martin, Coleman, Texas, 27 Dec 1957."
- Obituary.
- 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 1650, p. 4A, Enumeration District 0005, FHL microfilm 1241615
Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, 2 Jun 1900
Sackett, Mary, head, b. Jan 1857, 43, m. 24y, 9 ch, all living, b. KS, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI, housekeeper
Sackett, May, dau, b. Dec 1876, 23, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, William, son, b. Oct 1878, 21, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], stock herder
Sackett, Maud, dau, b. Feb 1880, 20, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, George, son, b. Jul 1882, 17, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Bert, son, b. Sep 1883, 16, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Grace, dau, b. Feb 1887, 13, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Fred, son, b. Jun 1888, 11, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Henry, son, b. May 1894, 6, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, Nellie, dau, b. Sep 1896, 3, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
MacNamara, Annie, sister, b. Apr 1862, 38, single, b. UT, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI. - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_1539, p. 8B, Enumeration District 0134, FHL microfilm 1375552
Camp Colorado, Coleman County, Texas, 11 May 1910
Sackett, Henry, head, 58, m. 35y, immigrated 1870, farming, stock farm, home (farm) owned free of mortgage, b. England, father b. England, mother b. England,
Sackett, Mary, wife, 53, m. 35y, 11 ch, 10 living, b. KS, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI
Sackett, May, dau, 33, single, b. TX, father b. England mother b. KS
Coulson, Maud, dau, 30, m. 7y, 1 ch, living, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Coulson, Ella M, gdau, 6, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Gracie, dau, 23, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Fred, son, 20, single, farm laborer, home farm, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Nellie, dau, 13, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS. - "US, World War I draft registrations records 1917–1918" (FamilySearch image), Texas, Coleman.
"Fred Sackett, age 28. Home address: Burdett [prob. Burkett?], Coleman Co., Texas. Natural-born citizen, b. Camp Colorado, Texas, 14 May 1889. Occupation: Stockman. Single; no dependents listed. Race: Caucasian. No previous military service; no draft exemption claimed. Signed: Fred Sackett. Medium height, medium build, gray eyes, dark brown hair; no disabilities. Registrar is a Henry Sackett, Precinct 10, Coleman Co., Texas, 5 Jun 1917."
No. 1500 Registration Card 936, No. 28. Affiliate Publication No. M1509; GS Film No. 1952404; digital folder no. 005152534; Image No. 05455. [Same card listed again with Image No. 05469.] - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1788, p. 4B, Enumeration District 66, Image 406
Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 5 Mar 1920
Sackett, Henry, head, 69, married, b. England, father b. England, mother b. England, farmer, general farm
Sackett, Mary, wife, 63, b. KS, father b. KS, mother b. KS
Sackett, May, dau, 43, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Maud, dau, 40, single [sic] b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, George, son, 37, wid, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS, farm laborer, home farm
Sackett, Grace, dau, 33, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Fred, son, 30, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS, farm laborer, home farm
Sackett, Mary [must be Nellie], dau, 23, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Sidney, gson, 10, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX. - "US World War II draft registration cards, 1942" (FamilySearch image), "Serial U2033, Fred Sackett, 512 Martin St, Coleman, Coleman County, Texas, age 52, b. Camp Colorado, Texas, 14 May 1889, contact Mrs Fay Sackett, 512 Martin St, employer Coleman Flying School Ltd, Coleman, Texas, race white, ht 5' 10", wt 165, eyes gray, complexion ruddy, gun shot in left arm. Reg Coleman, Texas, 27 Apr 1942."
Appears in | Sacketts in the Military |
Sackett line | 4th great-grandson of Richard Sackett of South Weald, Essex |
Charts | Line 6 (English) Descendants of Henry Sackett (1851–1928) |
Generation.Tree | Q.6 |
Last Edited | 29 Oct 2020 |
Henry A Sackett
Father | Henry Sackett (1851-1928) |
Mother | Mary Anna MacNamara (1858-1945) |
Henry A Sackett, son of Henry Sackett and Mary Anna MacNamara, was born in Coleman County, TexasG, on 11 June 1894.1,2 He died aged 70 in San Antonio, Bexar County, TexasG, on 27 December 1964.3
In 1900 Henry was living at Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, TexasG, in the household of his mother Mary, and was recorded in the census as Henry Sackett, aged six and born in Texas.4
In 1900 Henry was living at Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, TexasG, in the household of his mother Mary, and was recorded in the census as Henry Sackett, aged six and born in Texas.4
Notes & Citations
- Death record.
- 1900 census has b. May 1894.
- US Social Security Administration, "Social Security Death Index" (American Ancestors transcript), "Henry Sackett, b. Jun 11, 1893, d. Dec, 1964, SSN 460-24-2807 issued TX, residence San Antonio, Texas, 78201, county Bexar."
- 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 1650, p. 4A, Enumeration District 0005, FHL microfilm 1241615
Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, 2 Jun 1900
Sackett, Mary, head, b. Jan 1857, 43, m. 24y, 9 ch, all living, b. KS, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI, housekeeper
Sackett, May, dau, b. Dec 1876, 23, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, William, son, b. Oct 1878, 21, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], stock herder
Sackett, Maud, dau, b. Feb 1880, 20, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, George, son, b. Jul 1882, 17, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Bert, son, b. Sep 1883, 16, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Grace, dau, b. Feb 1887, 13, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Fred, son, b. Jun 1888, 11, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Henry, son, b. May 1894, 6, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, Nellie, dau, b. Sep 1896, 3, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
MacNamara, Annie, sister, b. Apr 1862, 38, single, b. UT, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI.
Sackett line | 4th great-grandson of Richard Sackett of South Weald, Essex |
Charts | Line 6 (English) Descendants of Henry Sackett (1851–1928) |
Generation.Tree | Q.6 |
Last Edited | 11 Jul 2016 |
Nellie Sackett
Father | Henry Sackett (1851-1928) |
Mother | Mary Anna MacNamara (1858-1945) |
Nellie Sackett, daughter of Henry Sackett and Mary Anna MacNamara, was born in TexasG in September 1896.
In 1900 Nellie was living at Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, TexasG, in the household of her mother Mary, and was recorded in the census as Nellie Sackett, aged three and born in Texas.1
In 1910 she was living at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Henry and Mary, and was recorded as Nellie Sackett, aged 13.2
In 1920 she was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Henry and Mary, and was recorded as Mary Sackett, single, aged 23. ("Mary" was clearly an enumeration error.)3
In 1900 Nellie was living at Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, TexasG, in the household of her mother Mary, and was recorded in the census as Nellie Sackett, aged three and born in Texas.1
In 1910 she was living at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Henry and Mary, and was recorded as Nellie Sackett, aged 13.2
In 1920 she was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Henry and Mary, and was recorded as Mary Sackett, single, aged 23. ("Mary" was clearly an enumeration error.)3
Notes & Citations
- 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 1650, p. 4A, Enumeration District 0005, FHL microfilm 1241615
Center Avenue, Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, 2 Jun 1900
Sackett, Mary, head, b. Jan 1857, 43, m. 24y, 9 ch, all living, b. KS, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI, housekeeper
Sackett, May, dau, b. Dec 1876, 23, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, William, son, b. Oct 1878, 21, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], stock herder
Sackett, Maud, dau, b. Feb 1880, 20, single, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, George, son, b. Jul 1882, 17, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Bert, son, b. Sep 1883, 16, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Grace, dau, b. Feb 1887, 13, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Fred, son, b. Jun 1888, 11, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS], at school
Sackett, Henry, son, b. May 1894, 6, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
Sackett, Nellie, dau, b. Sep 1896, 3, b. TX, father b. KS [sic: Eng], mother b. England [sic: KS]
MacNamara, Annie, sister, b. Apr 1862, 38, single, b. UT, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI. - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_1539, p. 8B, Enumeration District 0134, FHL microfilm 1375552
Camp Colorado, Coleman County, Texas, 11 May 1910
Sackett, Henry, head, 58, m. 35y, immigrated 1870, farming, stock farm, home (farm) owned free of mortgage, b. England, father b. England, mother b. England,
Sackett, Mary, wife, 53, m. 35y, 11 ch, 10 living, b. KS, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI
Sackett, May, dau, 33, single, b. TX, father b. England mother b. KS
Coulson, Maud, dau, 30, m. 7y, 1 ch, living, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Coulson, Ella M, gdau, 6, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Gracie, dau, 23, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Fred, son, 20, single, farm laborer, home farm, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Nellie, dau, 13, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS. - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1788, p. 4B, Enumeration District 66, Image 406
Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 5 Mar 1920
Sackett, Henry, head, 69, married, b. England, father b. England, mother b. England, farmer, general farm
Sackett, Mary, wife, 63, b. KS, father b. KS, mother b. KS
Sackett, May, dau, 43, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Maud, dau, 40, single [sic] b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, George, son, 37, wid, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS, farm laborer, home farm
Sackett, Grace, dau, 33, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Fred, son, 30, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS, farm laborer, home farm
Sackett, Mary [must be Nellie], dau, 23, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Sidney, gson, 10, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX.
Sackett line | 4th great-granddaughter of Richard Sackett of South Weald, Essex |
Charts | Line 6 (English) Descendants of Henry Sackett (1851–1928) |
Generation.Tree | Q.6 |
Last Edited | 1 Sep 2016 |
Ella M Coulson
Father | ___ Coulson |
Mother | Maude Anne Sackett (1880-1956) |
Ella M Coulson, daughter of ___ Coulson and Maude Anne Sackett, was born in TexasG about 1903.1
In 1910 Ella was living at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, and was recorded in the census as Ella M Coulson, aged six and born in Texas. She was living with her mother Maud in the household of Maud's parents Henry and Mary Sackett.2
In 1910 Ella was living at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, and was recorded in the census as Ella M Coulson, aged six and born in Texas. She was living with her mother Maud in the household of Maud's parents Henry and Mary Sackett.2
Notes & Citations
- Census.
- 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_1539, p. 8B, Enumeration District 0134, FHL microfilm 1375552
Camp Colorado, Coleman County, Texas, 11 May 1910
Sackett, Henry, head, 58, m. 35y, immigrated 1870, farming, stock farm, home (farm) owned free of mortgage, b. England, father b. England, mother b. England,
Sackett, Mary, wife, 53, m. 35y, 11 ch, 10 living, b. KS, father b. Ireland, mother b. WI
Sackett, May, dau, 33, single, b. TX, father b. England mother b. KS
Coulson, Maud, dau, 30, m. 7y, 1 ch, living, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Coulson, Ella M, gdau, 6, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Gracie, dau, 23, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Fred, son, 20, single, farm laborer, home farm, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Nellie, dau, 13, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS.
Sackett line | 5th great-granddaughter of Richard Sackett of South Weald, Essex |
Charts | Line 6 (English) Descendants of Henry Sackett (1851–1928) |
Generation.Tree | R.6 |
Last Edited | 4 May 2015 |
Cleo Sackett
Father | Bert Rea Sackett (1883-1934) |
Mother | Pearl ___ (c 1883-) |
Cleo Sackett, daughter of Bert Rea Sackett and Pearl ___, was born in TexasG about 1905.
In 1910 Cleo was living at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded in the census as Cleo Sackett, aged four and born in Texas.1
In 1920 she was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded as Cleo Sackett, aged 14.2
In 1910 Cleo was living at Camp Colorado, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded in the census as Cleo Sackett, aged four and born in Texas.1
In 1920 she was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded as Cleo Sackett, aged 14.2
Notes & Citations
- 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_1539, p. 8B, Enumeration District 0134, FHL microfilm 1375552
Camp Colorado, Coleman County, Texas, 11 May 1910
Sackett, Bert, head, 25, m. 5y, farmer, general farm, own account, home (farm) rented, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Pearl, wife, 26, m. 5y, 1 ch, living, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Cleo, dau, 4, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX. - 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1788, p. 4B, Enumeration District 66, Image 406
Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 5 Mar 1920
Sackett, Bert, head, home rented, 35, married, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. unknown, farmer, general farm
Sackett, Pearl, wife, 36, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Cleo, dau, 14, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, James, son, 7, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Mary, dau, 3, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX.
Sackett line | 5th great-granddaughter of Richard Sackett of South Weald, Essex |
Charts | Line 6 (English) Descendants of Henry Sackett (1851–1928) |
Last Edited | 4 May 2015 |
Sidney Sackett
Father | George Sidney Sackett (1882-1957) |
Mother | Zenobia Maud Head (1885-1912) |
Sidney Sackett, son of George Sidney Sackett and Zenobia Maud Head, was born in Coleman, TexasG, on 3 March 1910.1,2 He died aged 95 on 5 October 20053,4 and was buried at Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery, Killeen, Bell County, TexasG.1,5,6
In 1910 Sidney was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of his parents George and Maud, and was recorded in the census as Baby Sackett, aged one month and born in Texas.7
In 1920 he was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, and was recorded as Sidney Sackett, aged ten and born in Texas. He was living with his widowed father George in the household of George's parents Henry and Mary.8
Sidney served in the US Army during the Second World War, enlisting at Fort Bliss, El Paso, TexasG, on 27 February 1942 and serving to 24 May 1946.9,4
In 1910 Sidney was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of his parents George and Maud, and was recorded in the census as Baby Sackett, aged one month and born in Texas.7
In 1920 he was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, and was recorded as Sidney Sackett, aged ten and born in Texas. He was living with his widowed father George in the household of George's parents Henry and Mary.8
Sidney served in the US Army during the Second World War, enlisting at Fort Bliss, El Paso, TexasG, on 27 February 1942 and serving to 24 May 1946.9,4
Notes & Citations
- Find a Grave.
- Death record.
- "U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936–2007" (Ancestry transcript), "Sackett, Sidney, Jr, b. Coleman, Texas, 3 Mar 1910, d. 5 Oct 2005, father George S Sackett, mother Maude Head. Listed Oct 1940 as Sidney Sackett Jr. Listed 12 Oct 2005 as Sidney Sackett."
- "US Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File" (Ancestry transcript), "Sackett, Sidney, b. 3 Mar 1910, d. 5 Oct 2005, branch Army, enlisted 27 Feb 1942, released 24 May 1946."
- "U.S. Veterans Gravesites" (Ancestry transcript), "Sackett, Sidney, S/Sgt US Army World War II, b. 3 Mar 1910, d. 5 Oct 2005, Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery, 11463 South Highway 195 Killeen, TX 78745, section 1 row A site 19."
- Abilene Reporter-News (Texas), transcription, GenealogyBank, "COLEMAN – Sidney Sackett, 95, of Abilene, died Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2005. Services are 11 a.m., Friday in the Glen Cove Cemetery Pavilion. Military honors will follow. Interment will be under the direction of Walker Funeral Home of Coleman."
- 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll: T624_1539; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0134; FHL microfilm: 1375552
Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 28 Apr 1910
Sackett, George S, head, 27, m. 3y, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. [blank], farm laborer, stock farm
Sackett, Maud, wife, 24, m. 3y, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Baby, male, 1/12, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX. - 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1788, p. 4B, Enumeration District 66, Image 406
Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 5 Mar 1920
Sackett, Henry, head, 69, married, b. England, father b. England, mother b. England, farmer, general farm
Sackett, Mary, wife, 63, b. KS, father b. KS, mother b. KS
Sackett, May, dau, 43, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Maud, dau, 40, single [sic] b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, George, son, 37, wid, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS, farm laborer, home farm
Sackett, Grace, dau, 33, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Fred, son, 30, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS, farm laborer, home farm
Sackett, Mary [must be Nellie], dau, 23, single, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. KS
Sackett, Sidney, gson, 10, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX. - "US World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938–1946" (Ancestry transcript), "Sackett, Sidney, Jr, b. Coleman, Texas, 1910, enlisted Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, 27 Feb 1942, for duration of War, grade Private, educ 4 yrs high school, civil occ farm hand, animal and livestock, single, without dependents, ht 68, wt 148."
Sackett line | 5th great-grandson of Richard Sackett of South Weald, Essex |
Charts | Line 6 (English) Descendants of Henry Sackett (1851–1928) |
Generation.Tree | R.6 |
Last Edited | 18 Oct 2017 |
James Sackett
Father | Bert Rea Sackett (1883-1934) |
Mother | Pearl ___ (c 1883-) |
James Sackett, son of Bert Rea Sackett and Pearl ___, was born in TexasG about 1912.
In 1920 James was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of his parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded in the census as James Sackett, aged seven and born in Texas.1
In 1930 he was living at Camp Colorado Road, Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of his parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded as James Sackett, aged 17 and born in Texas.2
In 1920 James was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of his parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded in the census as James Sackett, aged seven and born in Texas.1
In 1930 he was living at Camp Colorado Road, Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of his parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded as James Sackett, aged 17 and born in Texas.2
Notes & Citations
- 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1788, p. 4B, Enumeration District 66, Image 406
Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 5 Mar 1920
Sackett, Bert, head, home rented, 35, married, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. unknown, farmer, general farm
Sackett, Pearl, wife, 36, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Cleo, dau, 14, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, James, son, 7, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Mary, dau, 3, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX. - 1930 United States Federal Census, Roll 2308, p. 3B, Enumeration District 0019, Image 1088.0, FHL microfilm 2342042
Camp Colorado Road, Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 7 Apr 1930
Sackett, Bert, head, home owned, farm, 45, m. at 20, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. Washington, rancher, own account
Sackett, Pearl, wife, 46, m. at 21, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, James, son, 17, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Mary, dau, 13, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Dorothy, dau, 6, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX.
Sackett line | 5th great-grandson of Richard Sackett of South Weald, Essex |
Charts | Line 6 (English) Descendants of Henry Sackett (1851–1928) |
Generation.Tree | R.6 |
Last Edited | 4 May 2015 |
Mary Sackett
Father | Bert Rea Sackett (1883-1934) |
Mother | Pearl ___ (c 1883-) |
Mary Sackett, daughter of Bert Rea Sackett and Pearl ___, was born in TexasG about 1916.
In 1920 Mary was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded in the census as Mary Sackett, aged three and born in Texas.1
In 1930 she was living at Camp Colorado Road, Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded as Mary Sackett, aged 13 and born in Texas.2
In 1920 Mary was living at Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded in the census as Mary Sackett, aged three and born in Texas.1
In 1930 she was living at Camp Colorado Road, Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded as Mary Sackett, aged 13 and born in Texas.2
Notes & Citations
- 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T625_1788, p. 4B, Enumeration District 66, Image 406
Justice Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 5 Mar 1920
Sackett, Bert, head, home rented, 35, married, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. unknown, farmer, general farm
Sackett, Pearl, wife, 36, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Cleo, dau, 14, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, James, son, 7, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Mary, dau, 3, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX. - 1930 United States Federal Census, Roll 2308, p. 3B, Enumeration District 0019, Image 1088.0, FHL microfilm 2342042
Camp Colorado Road, Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 7 Apr 1930
Sackett, Bert, head, home owned, farm, 45, m. at 20, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. Washington, rancher, own account
Sackett, Pearl, wife, 46, m. at 21, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, James, son, 17, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Mary, dau, 13, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Dorothy, dau, 6, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX.
Sackett line | 5th great-granddaughter of Richard Sackett of South Weald, Essex |
Charts | Line 6 (English) Descendants of Henry Sackett (1851–1928) |
Generation.Tree | R.6 |
Last Edited | 4 May 2015 |
Dorothy Sackett
Father | Bert Rea Sackett (1883-1934) |
Mother | Pearl ___ (c 1883-) |
Dorothy Sackett, daughter of Bert Rea Sackett and Pearl ___, was born in TexasG about 1923.1
In 1930 she was living at Camp Colorado Road, Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded as Dorothy Sackett, aged six and born in Texas.2
In 1930 she was living at Camp Colorado Road, Precinct 8, Coleman County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Bert and Pearl, and was recorded as Dorothy Sackett, aged six and born in Texas.2
Notes & Citations
- Census.
- 1930 United States Federal Census, Roll 2308, p. 3B, Enumeration District 0019, Image 1088.0, FHL microfilm 2342042
Camp Colorado Road, Precinct 8, Coleman County, Texas, 7 Apr 1930
Sackett, Bert, head, home owned, farm, 45, m. at 20, b. TX, father b. England, mother b. Washington, rancher, own account
Sackett, Pearl, wife, 46, m. at 21, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, James, son, 17, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Mary, dau, 13, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Sackett, Dorothy, dau, 6, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX.
Sackett line | 5th great-granddaughter of Richard Sackett of South Weald, Essex |
Charts | Line 6 (English) Descendants of Henry Sackett (1851–1928) |
Last Edited | 7 May 2015 |
Mamie Lucille Sackett
Father | Sidney Sackett (1858-1945) |
Mother | Charlotta Albertina Paulina "Pauline" Sjöholm (1875-1958) |
Mamie Lucille Sackett, daughter of Sidney Sackett and Charlotta Albertina Paulina "Pauline" Sjöholm, was born in Coleman, TexasG, on 24 August 1900.1,2 She died aged 90 in Harris County, TexasG, on 14 February 19913,4,5 and was buried at Grace Hill Cemetery, Longview, Gregg County, TexasG.7 She married in Taylor County, TexasG, on 16 October 1924, Malcolm Graham Broadfoot, son of William Gasque Broadfoot and Mattie Zula McKoy.6 Malcolm was born in TexasG on 16 March 1898.1,8 He died aged 74 at the Good Shepherd Hospital, LongviewG, on 15 March 19731,9 and was buried at Grace Hill CemeteryG.7
In 1910 Mamie was living in Justice Precinct 1, Shackelford County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Sidney and Pauline, and was recorded in the census as Minnie L Sackett, aged nine and born in Texas.10
In 1930 she was living at East Pecan Street, Coleman, TexasG, and was recorded as Mame L Broadfoot, aged 29 and born in Texas. She was living with her husband Malcolm Broadfoot, a salesman, in the household of her parents Sidney and Pauline.11
In 1910 Mamie was living in Justice Precinct 1, Shackelford County, TexasG, in the household of her parents Sidney and Pauline, and was recorded in the census as Minnie L Sackett, aged nine and born in Texas.10
In 1930 she was living at East Pecan Street, Coleman, TexasG, and was recorded as Mame L Broadfoot, aged 29 and born in Texas. She was living with her husband Malcolm Broadfoot, a salesman, in the household of her parents Sidney and Pauline.11
Mamie Broadfoot
Baytown — Services for Mamie Broadfoot, 90, of Baytown will be 4 p.m. today at Earthman Chapel in Baytown with Rev. P. Walter Henckell officiating.
Burial will be noon Monday in Gracehill Cemetery in Longview.
She died Thursday.
She was a former resident of Longview for 45 years and was assistant librarian at Nicholson Memorial Library. She was a founding member of Trinity Episcopal Church in Longview, a member of The Daughters of the King, Chi Omega Alumni, the Poetry Society of Longview and a Gray Lady with the American Red Cross.
Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Sidney and Don Faust of Baytown; grandchildren, Donna Stokes, Donald Faust and Tyson Faust; and extended family members, Faye Berry, Alice Lopez and Dora Grey.
Memorials may be made to SPCA and Trinity Episcopal Church, both in Longview.
—Longview News-Journal, Longview, Texas, 17 Feb 1991, p 38
Notes & Citations
- Gravestone.
- Death record.
- "U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936–2007" (Ancestry transcript), "Broadfoot, Mamie Lucille, b. Coleman Cole, Texas, 24 Aug 1900, d. 14 Feb 1991, father Sidney Sackett, mother Pauline A Swjholm. 28 Aug 1972 listed as Mamie Lucille Broadfoot; 22 May 1998 listed as Mamie L Broadfoot."
- "Social Security Death Index" (Ancestry transcript), "Mamie L. Broadfoot, b. 24 Aug 1900, d. 14 Feb 1991, SSN 454-17-7287 issued TX, residence 77520, Baytown, Harris, Texas."
- "Texas, Death Index, 1903-2000" (Ancestry transcript), "Broadfoot, Mamie, d. Harris County, 14 Feb 1991."
- "Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837–1965" (Ancestry transcript), "16 Oct 1924, Taylor, Texas, Mamie L Lackett [sic] & Malcolm G Broadfoot."
- Find a Grave.
- Census.
- "Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982" (Ancestry image), "Broadfoot, Malcolm G, d. Good Shepherd Hospital, Longview, Gregg County, Texas, 15 Mar 1973, res. 1815 Bell St, Longview, retired carpet manager for Sears, b. Texas, 16 Mar 1898, WWI vet, father W G Broadfoot, informant Mrs Mamie Broadfoot, wife, cause cerebrovascular accident, bur. Grace Hill Cemetery, LLongview, 16 Mar 1973."
- 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll T624_1586, p. 7A, Enumeration District 0238, FHL microfilm 1375599
Justice Precinct 1, Shackelford County, Texas, Apr 1910
Sackett, Sidney O, head, 52, m1. 11y, immigrated 1876, keeper, hotel, home owned free of mortgage, b. England, father b. Eng, mother b. Eng
Sackett, Pauline A, wife, 32, m1. 11y, 1 ch, living, b. Sweden, immigrated 1888, father b. Sweden, mother b. Sweden
Sackett, Minnie L, dau, 9, b. TX, father b. Eng, mother b. Sweden
Burns, Nathan H, boarder, 65, wd, president, feed mill, b. CT, father b. CT, mother b. CT
Perry, Elva, sister-in-law, 22, single, own income, b. Sweden, immigrated 1888, father b. Sweden, mother b. Sweden. - 1930 United States Federal Census, Roll 2308, p. 17B, Enumeration District 0001, Image 635.0, FHL microfilm 2342042
E Pecan, Coleman, Coleman County, Texas, 12 Apr 1930
Sackett, Sidney, head, home rented $65 pm, age 72, m. at 40, salesman, typewriters, b. England, father b. Eng, mother b. Eng
Sackett, Laurine, wife, 52, m. at 20, b. Sweden, immigrated 1892, father b. Sweden, mother b. Sweden
Broadfoot, Malcom G, son-in-law, 52 [sic], m. at 25, salesman, hardware, b. TX, father b. MS, mother b. MS
Broadfoot, Mame L, dau, 29, m. at 20, b. TX, father b. Eng, mother b. Sweden
Navis, Elva K, lodger, 22, single, house keeper, homes, b. TX, father b. TX, mother b. TX
Harnson, Russel F, lodger, 18, single, salesman, store, b. TX, father b. GA, mother b. TX.
Sackett line | 4th great-granddaughter of Richard Sackett of South Weald, Essex |
Charts | Line 6 (English) |
Generation.Tree | Q.6 |
Last Edited | 8 Nov 2022 |
David Lawrence Sackett
Father | De Forest Sackett (1905-) |
Mother | Margaret Ross |
David Lawrence Sackett, son of De Forest Sackett and Margaret Ross, was born in Chicago, Cook County, IllinoisG, on 17 November 1934.1 He died aged 80 in Markdale, Ontario, CanadaG, on 13 May 2015.2,3,4 He married in 1959, Barbara Louise Bennett.
Amongst Dr Sackett's achievements was his proof, through clinical trials, of the value of taking aspirin in preventing heart attacks and strokes.
Amongst Dr Sackett's achievements was his proof, through clinical trials, of the value of taking aspirin in preventing heart attacks and strokes.
Dr. David Sackett, Who Proved Aspirin Helps Prevent Heart Attacks, Dies at 80
Dr. David Sackett, whose clinical trials proved the value of taking aspirin in preventing heart attacks and strokes, and who helped pioneer the use of exacting statistical data in treating patients, died on May 13 in Markdale, Ontario. He was 80.
The cause was cancer, said a family spokesman, Dr. R. Brian Haynes of the department of clinical epidemiology and biostatistics at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. Dr. Sackett founded the department in 1968.
Within his profession, Dr. Sackett was known for helping to develop evidence-based medicine, which is defined as making treatment less subjective by integrating a doctor’s clinical expertise with the results of carefully controlled studies.
Dr. Sackett also developed methods for evaluating health care innovations and for teaching medical students how to apply research results in their clinical practice.
In addition to benchmark studies on the benefits of aspirin, his research teams showed the value of surgically removing arterial plaque, developed new ways to treat high blood pressure and demonstrated the effectiveness of nurse practitioners.
Doctors now routinely recommend daily doses of aspirin for many patients who have had a stroke or heart attack or who face even a relatively low risk of one in the next decade.
Dr. Sackett was the author or co-author of 10 books, including “Evidence-Based Medicine” and “Clinical Epidemiology: A Basic Science for Clinical Medicine.” He remained at McMaster for 26 years and served as physician in chief of medicine and head of the division of general internal medicine at Chedoke Hospital, also in Hamilton.
In 1994, he left to establish the Center for Evidence-Based Medicine as a professor at the University of Oxford in England. He retired from clinical practice in 1999 and returned to Canada.
David Sackett was born on Nov. 17, 1934, in Chicago. He said he adopted the middle name Lawrence when he was baptized as an adolescent because his older brother was attending Lawrence College, in Appleton, Wis., and his girlfriend had a younger brother named Larry.
His father, DeForest, was a designer and artist. His mother, the former Margaret Ross, was a homemaker. Bedridden for months as a child with polio, David recovered and exercised to develop into an accomplished runner. He also became a voracious reader and, he said, the youngest member of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartets Singing in America (also known as the Barbershop Harmony Society).
He graduated from Lawrence College, where he was torn between a career in zoology and one in physiology, he recalled in an oral history. (The closest he had come to epidemiology, he said, was reading Sinclair Lewis’s novel “Arrowsmith,” about a doctor who deals with an outbreak of bubonic plague.)
Teachers and friends convinced him that he could better understand physiology by becoming a physician. He received his medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine and a master of science degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. He was recruited by the United States Public Health Service and sent to the Chronic Disease Research Institute in Buffalo.
Dr. Sackett was invited to join the faculty at McMaster’s newly opened medical school when he was 32.
Dr. Sackett, who lived in Markdale, is survived by his wife, the former Barbara Bennett; four sons, David, Charles, Andrew and Robert; eight grandchildren; and a brother, Jim.
He said in the oral history interview that he was most proud of "the brilliant young people I taught and mentored" and of his "ability to translate, demystify, explain, promote and popularize research methods."
His colleagues also appreciated his sense of humor. He recalled that while he was testifying in a case as an expert witness, a lawyer handed him a research paper supposedly proving the safety of a drug that was in dispute. He read the paper and concluded that it was flawed.
"Well, I could take several more days and show you dozens more papers on this topic, but the jury would probably want to lynch me," the lawyer insisted.
"I would welcome that," Dr. Sackett said.
"Well, we could meet after the trial and go over these papers together," the lawyer suggested.
To which Dr. Sackett replied, "No, I meant that I would welcome the lynching."
—The New York Times, digital image, (http://www.nytimes.com/), 19 May 2015.
Dr. David Sackett, whose clinical trials proved the value of taking aspirin in preventing heart attacks and strokes, and who helped pioneer the use of exacting statistical data in treating patients, died on May 13 in Markdale, Ontario. He was 80.
The cause was cancer, said a family spokesman, Dr. R. Brian Haynes of the department of clinical epidemiology and biostatistics at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. Dr. Sackett founded the department in 1968.
Within his profession, Dr. Sackett was known for helping to develop evidence-based medicine, which is defined as making treatment less subjective by integrating a doctor’s clinical expertise with the results of carefully controlled studies.
Dr. Sackett also developed methods for evaluating health care innovations and for teaching medical students how to apply research results in their clinical practice.
In addition to benchmark studies on the benefits of aspirin, his research teams showed the value of surgically removing arterial plaque, developed new ways to treat high blood pressure and demonstrated the effectiveness of nurse practitioners.
Doctors now routinely recommend daily doses of aspirin for many patients who have had a stroke or heart attack or who face even a relatively low risk of one in the next decade.
Dr. Sackett was the author or co-author of 10 books, including “Evidence-Based Medicine” and “Clinical Epidemiology: A Basic Science for Clinical Medicine.” He remained at McMaster for 26 years and served as physician in chief of medicine and head of the division of general internal medicine at Chedoke Hospital, also in Hamilton.
In 1994, he left to establish the Center for Evidence-Based Medicine as a professor at the University of Oxford in England. He retired from clinical practice in 1999 and returned to Canada.
David Sackett was born on Nov. 17, 1934, in Chicago. He said he adopted the middle name Lawrence when he was baptized as an adolescent because his older brother was attending Lawrence College, in Appleton, Wis., and his girlfriend had a younger brother named Larry.
His father, DeForest, was a designer and artist. His mother, the former Margaret Ross, was a homemaker. Bedridden for months as a child with polio, David recovered and exercised to develop into an accomplished runner. He also became a voracious reader and, he said, the youngest member of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartets Singing in America (also known as the Barbershop Harmony Society).
He graduated from Lawrence College, where he was torn between a career in zoology and one in physiology, he recalled in an oral history. (The closest he had come to epidemiology, he said, was reading Sinclair Lewis’s novel “Arrowsmith,” about a doctor who deals with an outbreak of bubonic plague.)
Teachers and friends convinced him that he could better understand physiology by becoming a physician. He received his medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine and a master of science degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. He was recruited by the United States Public Health Service and sent to the Chronic Disease Research Institute in Buffalo.
Dr. Sackett was invited to join the faculty at McMaster’s newly opened medical school when he was 32.
Dr. Sackett, who lived in Markdale, is survived by his wife, the former Barbara Bennett; four sons, David, Charles, Andrew and Robert; eight grandchildren; and a brother, Jim.
He said in the oral history interview that he was most proud of "the brilliant young people I taught and mentored" and of his "ability to translate, demystify, explain, promote and popularize research methods."
His colleagues also appreciated his sense of humor. He recalled that while he was testifying in a case as an expert witness, a lawyer handed him a research paper supposedly proving the safety of a drug that was in dispute. He read the paper and concluded that it was flawed.
"Well, I could take several more days and show you dozens more papers on this topic, but the jury would probably want to lynch me," the lawyer insisted.
"I would welcome that," Dr. Sackett said.
"Well, we could meet after the trial and go over these papers together," the lawyer suggested.
To which Dr. Sackett replied, "No, I meant that I would welcome the lynching."
—The New York Times, digital image, (http://www.nytimes.com/), 19 May 2015.
Children of David Lawrence Sackett
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Notes & Citations
- "Cook County, Illinois, Birth Index, 1916–1935" (Ancestry transcript), "Sackett, David, b. 17 Nov 1934, Cook County, IL."
- Website The Scientist (http://www.the-scientist.com), obituary.
- The New York Times, digital image, (http://www.nytimes.com/), obituary.
- Owen Sound Sun Times, Ontario, Canada, obituary.
Appears in | Notable Sacketts |
Sackett line | 9th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 7th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Line 3a (American) |
Generation.Tree | 10R.3 |
Last Edited | 31 Jul 2022 |
Lucy Katherine Smith
Father | Alfred Granville Smith (1882-1963) |
Mother | Eveland Cruttenden (c 1880-) |
Lucy Katherine Smith, daughter of Alfred Granville Smith and Eveland Cruttenden, was born in Sheerness, KentG, about 1910.1
In 1911 Lucy was living at 13 West Street, Blue Town, Sheerness, KentG, in the household of her parents Alfred and Eveland, and was recorded in the census as Lucy Katherine Smith, aged one and born in Sheerness.2
In 1911 Lucy was living at 13 West Street, Blue Town, Sheerness, KentG, in the household of her parents Alfred and Eveland, and was recorded in the census as Lucy Katherine Smith, aged one and born in Sheerness.2
Notes & Citations
- Census.
- 1911 England census, RG14, piece 4463, schedule 109
13 West St, Blue Town, Sheerness, Kent
6 rooms
Alfred Granville Smith, head, 28, married, coal merchant, remover, general carrier, employer, b. Ash-next-Sandwich, Kent
Eveland Smith, wife, 30, m. 3y, 1 ch, living, b. St Leonards, Sussex
Lucy Katherine Smith, dau, 1, b. Sheerness, Sheppey
Frances Grace Smith, sister, 31, single, b. Canterbury, Kent.
Sackett line | 9th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 9 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Generation.Tree | R.3 |
Last Edited | 22 May 2015 |