Wilbert William "Jack" Mulkey
| Father | Edward Lewis Mulkey (1872-1936) |
| Mother | Lillie Deborah Sackett (1884-1966) |
Wilbert William "Jack" Mulkey, son of Edward Lewis Mulkey and Lillie Deborah Sackett, was born in Bronaugh, Vernon County, MissouriG, on 29 June 1906.1 He died aged 67 in Rock Island, Rock Island County, IllinoisG, on 14 February 1974 and was buried at Greenview Memorial Gardens, East Moline, Rock Island CountyG.1
| Sackett line | 10th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 8th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Notes & Citations
- Find a Grave.
| Charts | Line 3 (American) |
| Generation.Tree | 11S.3 |
| Last Edited | 27 Oct 2025 |
| Research Status | Partly researched |
Harold R Mulkey
| Father | Edward Lewis Mulkey (1872-1936) |
| Mother | Lillie Deborah Sackett (1884-1966) |
Harold R Mulkey, son of Edward Lewis Mulkey and Lillie Deborah Sackett, was born in Bronaugh, Vernon County, MissouriG, on 12 December 1907.1 He died in Rock Island, Rock Island County, IllinoisG, on 3 August 1949 and was buried at Greenview Memorial Gardens, East Moline, Rock Island CountyG.1
| Sackett line | 10th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 8th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Notes & Citations
- Find a Grave.
| Charts | Line 3 (American) |
| Generation.Tree | 11S.3 |
| Last Edited | 27 Oct 2025 |
| Research Status | Partly researched |
Raymond Sackett
| Father | Ralph Edgar Sackett (1899-1973) |
| Mother | Christine Ann MacLean (1899-1986) |
Raymond Sackett, son of Ralph Edgar Sackett and Christine Ann MacLean, was born in IllinoisG about 1924.1
In 1930 Raymond was living at 1407 Nectar Avenue, East St Louis, St. Clair County, IllinoisG, in the household of his parents Ralph and Christine, and was recorded in the census as Ray Sackett, aged five and born in Illinois.2
In 1940 he was living at 1407 Nectar Avenue, East St LouisG, in the household of his parents Ralph and Christine, and was recorded as Raymond Sackett, aged 15.3
In 1930 Raymond was living at 1407 Nectar Avenue, East St Louis, St. Clair County, IllinoisG, in the household of his parents Ralph and Christine, and was recorded in the census as Ray Sackett, aged five and born in Illinois.2
In 1940 he was living at 1407 Nectar Avenue, East St LouisG, in the household of his parents Ralph and Christine, and was recorded as Raymond Sackett, aged 15.3
| Sackett line | 10th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 8th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Notes & Citations
- Census.
- 1930 United States Federal Census, FHL Film 2340292, p 16A, Enumeration District 0066
1407 Nectar, East St Louis, St. Clair, Illinois
Sackett, Ralph, head, 30, m. at 24, hog driver, stock yards, b. IL, father b. IL, mother b. IL, home rented, $25.00
Sackett, Christine, wife, 30, m. at 24, b. Canada, father b. Canada, mother b. Canada
Sackett, Ray, son, 5, b. IL, father b. IL, mother b. Canada
Sackett, Ralph, son, 3 3/12, b. IL, father b. IL, mother b. Canada
Maclean, John, brother-in-law, 23, clerk, livestock co, b. Canada, father b. Canada, mother b. Canada. - 1940 United States Federal Census, Roll m-t0627-00880, p 2B, Enumeration District 82-48
1407 Nectar Avenue, East St Louis, St Clair, Illinois
Sackett, Ralph, head, 40, hog buyer, packing co, b. IL, home rented $19.50
Sackett, Christine, wife, 40, b. Canada Scotch
Sackett, Raymond, son, 15, b. IL
Sackett, Edward, son, 12, b. IL.
| Charts | Line 3 (American) |
| Generation.Tree | 11S.3 |
| Last Edited | 31 Oct 2025 |
| Research Status | Partly researched |
Ralph Edward Sackett
| Father | Ralph Edgar Sackett (1899-1973) |
| Mother | Christine Ann MacLean (1899-1986) |
Ralph Edward Sackett, son of Ralph Edgar Sackett and Christine Ann MacLean, was born in IllinoisG about 1927.1
In 1930 Ralph was living at 1407 Nectar Avenue, East St Louis, St. Clair County, IllinoisG, in the household of his parents Ralph and Christine, and was recorded in the census as Ralph Sackett, aged three and born in Illinois.2
In 1940 he was living at 1407 Nectar Avenue, East St LouisG, in the household of his parents Ralph and Christine, and was recorded as Edward Sackett, aged twelve.3
In 1930 Ralph was living at 1407 Nectar Avenue, East St Louis, St. Clair County, IllinoisG, in the household of his parents Ralph and Christine, and was recorded in the census as Ralph Sackett, aged three and born in Illinois.2
In 1940 he was living at 1407 Nectar Avenue, East St LouisG, in the household of his parents Ralph and Christine, and was recorded as Edward Sackett, aged twelve.3
| Sackett line | 10th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 8th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Notes & Citations
- Census.
- 1930 United States Federal Census, FHL Film 2340292, p 16A, Enumeration District 0066
1407 Nectar, East St Louis, St. Clair, Illinois
Sackett, Ralph, head, 30, m. at 24, hog driver, stock yards, b. IL, father b. IL, mother b. IL, home rented, $25.00
Sackett, Christine, wife, 30, m. at 24, b. Canada, father b. Canada, mother b. Canada
Sackett, Ray, son, 5, b. IL, father b. IL, mother b. Canada
Sackett, Ralph, son, 3 3/12, b. IL, father b. IL, mother b. Canada
Maclean, John, brother-in-law, 23, clerk, livestock co, b. Canada, father b. Canada, mother b. Canada. - 1940 United States Federal Census, Roll m-t0627-00880, p 2B, Enumeration District 82-48
1407 Nectar Avenue, East St Louis, St Clair, Illinois
Sackett, Ralph, head, 40, hog buyer, packing co, b. IL, home rented $19.50
Sackett, Christine, wife, 40, b. Canada Scotch
Sackett, Raymond, son, 15, b. IL
Sackett, Edward, son, 12, b. IL.
| Charts | Line 3 (American) |
| Generation.Tree | 11S.3 |
| Last Edited | 31 Oct 2025 |
| Research Status | Partly researched |
Steven Charles Sackett
| Father | John L Sackett Jr |
| Mother | Patricia ___ |
Steven Charles Sackett, son of John L Sackett Jr and Patricia ___, was born in Baytown, Harris County, TexasG, on 15 August 1984.1 He died there aged 39 on 1 September 2023.1
Obituary
Obituary
Steven Charles Sackett
Steven Charles Sackett, age 39, passed away on September 1, 2023, in Baytown, Texas. Born on August 15, 1984, in Baytown, Steven spent his entire life in Kenefick, Texas, and was a proud graduate of Dayton High School’s class of 2003. After completing high school, he pursued higher education at Hill College in Hillsboro, Texas, where he spent two formative years.
Steven was a man of unwavering Christian faith, and this faith guided his life and actions. In his youth, he found joy in working cows and riding horses, forging a deep connection with the land and the outdoors. His love for the natural world extended to hunting and fishing, and he was renowned for his culinary skills, winning accolades for his steak and barbecue dishes.
Beyond his outdoor pursuits, Steven had a literary side spanning between Louis L’Amour to Harry Potter. He found great solace in feeding and watching the deer in the backyard. Steven also always enjoyed a good game of cards or dominoes all of which are best with an old John Wayne movie on in the background.
Steven’s life was rich with friendships, a testament to his warm and welcoming nature. He carried on the proud tradition of running a sawmill, demonstrating a deep commitment to preserving his family’s heritage.
Above all, Steven cherished his time spent with his beloved wife of 17 years, Rachel Sackett, and their cherished children, Jake and Emma. His love and devotion to his family were the cornerstone of his life.
Steven was preceded in death by his grandparents, John L. Sackett Sr. and Geraldine Sackett, his grandfather Leo Rucka, nieces Codie Sackett and Charlie Sackett, cousins Teresa O’Neil and Madi Brown, and his uncle Rodney Rucka.
He is survived by his loving wife Rachel, their children Jake and Emma, his parents John L. and Patricia Sackett, his grandmother Lillian “GiGi” Rucka, his brother John L. Sackett III and wife Carrie, and his niece on the way, Cadie Sackett. He is also survived by his in-laws, Robert and Rhonda Rayburn and Granny Pearline. Two sisters-in-law, Lisa Rayburn and Stacey Ramos with husband Joe and their children, Jacey, Gage, and Kaytin. In addition, there are numerous aunts, uncles, and a host of other cherished family members and friends.
Pallbearers who had the honor of carrying Steven to his final rest are Bryan Rayburn, Brian Wood, Kyle Rayburn, Chad Stiles, Brandon Wood, Willie John Croft, Mitchell Hissong, and Johnny Gore, with Zach Hall and Scotty Stiles as the honorary pallbearers.
A visitation to remember and celebrate Steven’s life will take place on Saturday, September 9, 2023, at the Kenefick Baptist Church in Kenefick, Texas, from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m., followed by a service at 3:00 p.m. Interment will be at French Cemetery in Kenefick, Texas. Food and fellowship to follow at the Kenefick Civic Center.
All arrangements are under the compassionate care and direction of Pace Stancil Funeral Home in Dayton, Texas.
—Bluebonnet News, online, Liberty, Texas, 6 Sep 2023
Steven Charles Sackett, age 39, passed away on September 1, 2023, in Baytown, Texas. Born on August 15, 1984, in Baytown, Steven spent his entire life in Kenefick, Texas, and was a proud graduate of Dayton High School’s class of 2003. After completing high school, he pursued higher education at Hill College in Hillsboro, Texas, where he spent two formative years.
Steven was a man of unwavering Christian faith, and this faith guided his life and actions. In his youth, he found joy in working cows and riding horses, forging a deep connection with the land and the outdoors. His love for the natural world extended to hunting and fishing, and he was renowned for his culinary skills, winning accolades for his steak and barbecue dishes.
Beyond his outdoor pursuits, Steven had a literary side spanning between Louis L’Amour to Harry Potter. He found great solace in feeding and watching the deer in the backyard. Steven also always enjoyed a good game of cards or dominoes all of which are best with an old John Wayne movie on in the background.
Steven’s life was rich with friendships, a testament to his warm and welcoming nature. He carried on the proud tradition of running a sawmill, demonstrating a deep commitment to preserving his family’s heritage.
Above all, Steven cherished his time spent with his beloved wife of 17 years, Rachel Sackett, and their cherished children, Jake and Emma. His love and devotion to his family were the cornerstone of his life.
Steven was preceded in death by his grandparents, John L. Sackett Sr. and Geraldine Sackett, his grandfather Leo Rucka, nieces Codie Sackett and Charlie Sackett, cousins Teresa O’Neil and Madi Brown, and his uncle Rodney Rucka.
He is survived by his loving wife Rachel, their children Jake and Emma, his parents John L. and Patricia Sackett, his grandmother Lillian “GiGi” Rucka, his brother John L. Sackett III and wife Carrie, and his niece on the way, Cadie Sackett. He is also survived by his in-laws, Robert and Rhonda Rayburn and Granny Pearline. Two sisters-in-law, Lisa Rayburn and Stacey Ramos with husband Joe and their children, Jacey, Gage, and Kaytin. In addition, there are numerous aunts, uncles, and a host of other cherished family members and friends.
Pallbearers who had the honor of carrying Steven to his final rest are Bryan Rayburn, Brian Wood, Kyle Rayburn, Chad Stiles, Brandon Wood, Willie John Croft, Mitchell Hissong, and Johnny Gore, with Zach Hall and Scotty Stiles as the honorary pallbearers.
A visitation to remember and celebrate Steven’s life will take place on Saturday, September 9, 2023, at the Kenefick Baptist Church in Kenefick, Texas, from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m., followed by a service at 3:00 p.m. Interment will be at French Cemetery in Kenefick, Texas. Food and fellowship to follow at the Kenefick Civic Center.
All arrangements are under the compassionate care and direction of Pace Stancil Funeral Home in Dayton, Texas.
—Bluebonnet News, online, Liberty, Texas, 6 Sep 2023
| Sackett line | 12th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 10th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Notes & Citations
- Obituary.
| Charts | Line 3 (American) |
| Generation.Tree | 13U.3 |
| Last Edited | 1 Nov 2025 |
| Research Status | Completed |