Reuben T. Sackett and Martha Ann Nugent
Husband Reuben T. Sackett
Born: 16 Jan 1778 - Greenwich, Of East Fairfield, CT
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Died: 24 Dec 1823 - Alepalousia (Cotile?) La.
Buried: 25 Dec 1823
Father: Samuel Sackett Dr. (1754-1833)
Mother: Sarah Manning (1753-1813)
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Other Spouse: Marie Ann Poiret (Abt 1780-1821) - Abt 1810 - La.
Wife Martha Ann Nugent
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1 M Reuben T. Sackett
Born: 19 Jul 1822 - Rapides Parish La.
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Died: 13 Aug 1864 - Marine Hospital Us Forces, New Orleans, Orleans, La.
Buried: - Monument Graveyard, Chalmette, LA
Spouse: Aloidy Lemoine (Abt 1819-1873)
Marr: 17 Jun 1847 - La.
General Notes (Husband)
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The following is an account of the death of Reuben T. Sackett; son of Dr.
Samuel Sackett. From the materials from Yuma, AZ
Have fun, Thurmon
Alepalousia
Wednesday December 31 - 1823
Casualty
On Thursday morning the body of R. T. Sackett, Esq was found on the sandbar
a little below the falls of red river. The deceased was on his return home
the evening before and had probably been thrown from his hors and so much
injured as not to have been able to call fore relief or seek it himself
a jury of inquest was impaneled and after examining the body and such
witnesses as saw the deceased on his return home and those who found himdead delivered a verdict of accidental death.
Died on the night of the 24th (inst ?) in this Parish Reuben T. Sackett,Esq.
who had been for many years a justice of the peace in and for the same -he
leaves a widow and a large family of children to deplore his loss - his
remains wer intered with Masonic honors on the 25th.
End of SACKETT-D Digest V98 issue #148
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The following is a letter from Reuben Sackett to his Father Dr. SamuelSackett;
Opelousas, Territory of Orleans August 19th 1807
I had the pleasure of receiving a letter from you not longsince;
also one from Alexander, his I have answered and also wrote one to you
prior to the receipt of your letter, accompanied Opelousas with a rough
plat of this ca(untry?). I have just returned from a surveying
excurtion of ten weeks on the River Koleashaes and its waters and expect
in (? ?) to return there again; I have enjoyed a good state of health
since my residence in this Cauntry and find by observation that it is
remarkable healthy in general - we thelast winter experienced the
most trying and severe cold one ever known in this Latittude, and
immence quantities of Rain, on the contrary the present warm season has
been very dry and many suffered (?in?) their crops in consequence, yet
the country is Clear of sickness. I have already sufficiently
(?expaliated?) on the beauty, health (?) situation of this and
Attuckapas country, much might be said, I leave principally to abler
pens than mine to discuss - to anticipate what this Country / speaking
of Louisania / will in a short time be; should no internal commotion,
nor foreign invasion take place, is at this time incalculable - the
Climate and Latitude inables the planters to labor at least nine months
in the year during which time thair is abundance of grasses for all (?)
of stock - our natural meadows exceed aby thing you have an idea off.
mow the hay and stock will do well. there has as yet mever been an
instance of one feeding his (?stock?) in the winter. - the severety of
the past winter willl of course in (?)member to cut hay. - I extoll
this sountry principally from (?) axioms and the proximity of commerce,
combined with the great ?pro)duct of agriculture, an acre producing with
Care and attention from 50 to 80 dollars if cultivated in Cotton, if
Corn from 30 to 50. the procieds of Indigo and Tobaco equat (7 ?) Corn
- The Sugar Cane yet superior to Cotton
In a few words I'll come to the point
we have a fine open airy Country capable of producing abund(ance?) of
articles as the climate abounds with, nature has done (?) it is a
Stranger in the Land. an increase of Population the main object at this
time, the United States very thick settled, living upon rented Lands
under auspicies of ignoble potentates &duly act to their capriciousness.
there is millions upon millions of acres in Louisania like the foliage
in the evening Silently waiting the dues to survive its drooping head.
Land of good (?)ity to bee had from 50 cents to 2 dollars per acre.
Whare is the man who from a moments reflection willacknowledge
and subject himself the Slave tho indirectly, of any land holder, is
this consistent with the character of the American Citizen - I trust
not I hope not Since a Sufficient Outlet and Succour for (the) hardy and
intreped American is in the bosom of Louisania.
You objeect to the country on various points (?) the climateand
sick]y. I answer we have moverate warm weather 8 or 9 months in the
year. in July and August the heat is repelled by the fine solub(lime?)
Sea (?) breases, wafting over our delightful plains in (?) caountr~es
and climates animals are incident to fevers ign(?) impurdency are the
mother of those direful mallidies
3d the Climate and Country is inimical to the culture of some other
smaler grains - I answer we can reise it (at an?) advantage; but now
let reason argue. I ask aug(?) to attempt it, has not nature given us
an opulent advantage if the northern farmer can make from the Same
quantity of Land in raising Buck wheet which is sown in the summer and
reaped in (...?) fall will he cultivate Rye which is 12 months from the
(...?) sown before he can prepare it for market
I without Reserve give it to my opinion this Country is superior (for?)
(?gro)wing every thing to any other part I have been in - (an)d as I
have before said should no interruption take place will increase become
rich and populous I have been much preplexed by Burrs plans andWilkinsons intollerance;
at a leap to conjecture much less I (?)m an oppinion - but from every
circumstance and what (I?) witnessed last fall being one who
vallunteered in the Ar(my of?) my Country to protect her defencseless
frontiers from (the) outrages of the Spaniard
hazard a conjecture that (?) was a design and that Wilkinson was as
deeply conser(ned?) as Burr; and that jealousey and fear insuced him to
open the Scheams to the government - I hope Burr as an instance may
put a stop to reason in future - it is also rum(ored) that we will
shortly be engaged in a war with the British I have seen a
proclamation of the President amounting nearly (to) a declaration of
war, with some spitited Resolutions of the Citizens of Virginia.
intimating the British has within our grasp vunurable and valuable
pointa - they must allude to Canada, an idea strikes me it would be a
bad policy to have anything to do with that Country at this time, - I
admit the undertaking could be accomplished, Upper (and?) Lower Canedy,
each are large populous Countries, Sufficient to form 2 powerful states
which we must immediately admit into the Union, then more than likely it
will change the face of our present political System, and throw the (?)
balance in favor of the anglofederal party - I am induced to think the
better way would be to stop all payments due the British by our Citizens
and Conviscate the Bank stock belonging to that government and subjects
with in the United States.
I think if you would visit the Country, you would (beT)induced to
remain here. I should be happy to see David & A(...) here - they are
young might obtain land here, and settle to (?) here - my respect to
my beloved mother, Brothers and individually and Mr. Woodbridge his
family and inquiring friends I shall write again shortly - tell Mr.
Ball kno(w?) fine prospects are in these parts - Excuse the long
jncorrectness of this letter. and
With due Respect and esteem I remain your affectionate
Son Reuben Sackett
(To:) S. Sackett
Notices from the Louisiana Herald, a newspaper published at AlexandriaLa. between 1818 and 1825. These are from that newspaper for the year1821:
Died-- on the 11th inst. Mrs Anna Sackett, Consort of R.T. Sackett, Esq.-- Jan.13,1821.
Married- - on Tuesday the 7th inst. R.t. Sackett Esq. to Miss MarthaNugent, both of this Parish- - Aug. 11 1821
Salesbury I.L. Jan 8th,1815
Dear Father
I once more take it upon myself to thus
trouble you again and am looking every Mail to
here from you. I had a letter from Reuben by last
evenings Mail. (unreadable due to water stain) Army stationed at a
place which he (unreadable) English From South
of New Orleans, holding the commission of Captain.
Says that his health has been somehat impaired
Since he has been in camp but was then recruiti--
Perhaps you have heard from him says his letter was dated
----Dec. last and said he should write to you by the
---- next mail-------------------------------
Myself and family are all mor --- less afflicted wi--
collateral symptoms which is a general complaint
in this country Martha is complaing of a pain
and soreness in one of her knees which I doubt
ful will terminate in a white swelling her situ
ation at present is unfavorable for an attact of the
kind-- There has been some regulations in the--
This letter establishes .
1. Rueben and David Sackett are brothers,
2. Dr. Samuel Sackett Is their Father.
The above letter is exhibits one and two in the scrapbook.
General Notes for Child Reuben T. Sackett
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# 3258 Monument National Cemetery, Chalmette La.
Sackett Reuben T. Pvt., Company L., 2nd La. Scouts Died August 13,1864
U.S. Forces
The above information From Roll of Honor Vol XX-XXI, page 384
R T Sackett is buried in section 67 grave number 5387, the section andgrave are on the right hand side of the Cemetery while looking towardsthe River. The section is next to the brick wall on the Battlefieldside,approximately 3/4th of the length form the entrance.While theheadstone shows it's age it is still in acceptable condition. Theinscription simply states, " R.T. SACKETT LA"
The Park Service graves roster, lists date of death as Aug 13, 1864.PVT. CO.L Regt: LA1, State La
Branch: Inf.
Reuben Sackett's family is listed in The 1860 Census for WINN parish;
1860 Census Winn Parish
Montgomery Post Office
Notes, date based on age
Pg.915 Sackett, Reuben 39?M b.CA1821
Rody 41?F b.ca1819
Martha S. (A) 10?F b.ca1850
Mary 8 F b.ca1852
Elizabeth 6?F b.ca1854
Julia Ann 2 F b.ca 1858
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Owen Mcterence O'dempsey and Mary Nugent
Husband Owen Mcterence O'dempsey 1
Born: 1593 - Cloneygowan (Clan Maliere) Ir
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Buried: - Kilmullen (Offaly) Ir
Father: Terence Mcdermod O'dempsey (1559-1639) 1
Mother: Mary Fitzgerald ( - ) 1
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Other Spouse: Ismae Bellew ( - ) 1 - 1630
Other Spouse: Jane Moore ( - ) 1 - 1618
Wife Mary Nugent 1
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1 M Christopher O'dempsey 1
Born: 1618
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2 M Lewis O'dempsey 1
Born: 1618
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Spouse: Martha Itchingham ( - ) 1
Spouse: Dorothy Moore ( -1708) 1
3 M Henry O'dempsey 1
Born: 1618
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4 M Charles O'dempsey 1
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5 M Stephen O'dempsey 1
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6 M John O'dempsey 1
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7 M Matthew O'dempsey 1
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8 F Elenor O'dempsey 1
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9 F Elizabeth O'dempsey 1
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10 F Giles O'dempsey 1
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11 F Mary O'dempsey 1
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12 F Margaret O'dempsey 1
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13 F Cicely O'dempsey 1
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14 F Julia O'dempsey 1
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Russell Nugent
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Mother: Virginia Margaret Roper (1916-1985) 2
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Thomas Ward and Sherry Ann Nugent
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William Nugent and Mildred Louise Van Valkenburg
Husband William Nugent (details suppressed for this person)
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Wife Mildred Louise Van Valkenburg 3
Born: 6 May 1897 - Allaben, Ulster County, NY
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Died: Abt 1987
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Father: Fernando Van Valkenburg (1865-1949) 3
Mother: Delia Florence Finch (1869-1960) 3
Other Spouse: Shermond Tomasian
General Notes (Wife)
MARRIAGE: 1st; records of Ulster Co, NY; see co p y o f c e rtificate
2nd; no known record; family records
SOURCE: family records of Delia Finch Van Valkenburg , G r a n dmother of LeeF Van Valkenburg
ID#: B536.335.35
Barrett Houston Nuite
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Blaine Charles Nuite
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Bradley Wingate Nuite and Sally Amaryllis Willoughby
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Brenda Elizabeth Nuite
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Doran Lewis Nuite and Katherine Ardell Wingate
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2 M Graham Lewis Nuite (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Wilson George Nuite (details suppressed for this person)
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4 F Barbara Elaine Nuite (details suppressed for this person)
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Doran and Katherine resided at Sangerville, near Dexter ME
George Paul Nuite
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Lewis Bradley Nuite
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Warren Willoughby Nuite
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Wilson George Nuite
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Dawn Michelle Nulik
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Abraham P. Null
Husband Abraham P. Null 4
Born: Abt 1838 - Merrimac Twp., , Jefferson Co., MO, , ,
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Died: After 1880 - Prob. Richwoods Twp., , ? Co., MO, , ,
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Father: Michel (Mike) Null (1812-1899) 4
Mother: Eliza (Julia?) Hildebrand (Abt 1812-After 1850) 4
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Other Spouse: Louisa Forbis ( - ) 4 - Abt 1875
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2 F Joahana Null 4
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3 M John M. Null 4
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4 M Henry C. Null 4
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Info from Marilyn KIMBERLING, Kansas City, MO.
Alfred Edison Null and Virginia Wells
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Austin Null
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Ben C. Null
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Benjamin H. Null
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Charles Null
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Charles Null
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Charles W. Null
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Clifford Eugene Null
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Donald Roy Null
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Eli Jefferson Null
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Felix Null
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Born: Abt 1833 - Merrimac Twp., , Jefferson Co., MO, , ,
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