Richard Sackett
Husband Richard Sackett
Born: 1643 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1645 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
Father: George Sackett (1605- )
Mother: Susanna Curling ( - )
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Richard Sackett
Husband Richard Sackett
Born: 1597 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1613 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
Father: George Sackett (Abt 1565-1612)
Mother: Katherine Tompson ( - )
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Richard Sackett
Husband Richard Sackett
Born: Jan 1720 - Birchington In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: Sep 1720 - Birchington In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
Father: Thomas Sackett (1676-1760)
Mother: Elizabeth Nuby ( - )
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Samuel Sackett
Husband Samuel Sackett
Born: 1704
Christened:
Died: 1760
Buried:
Father: Samuel Sackett (1674-1709) 1
Mother: Elizabeth Bissell (1677-WFT Est 1713) 1
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Samuel Sackett
Husband Samuel Sackett
Born: 5 Dec 1799
Christened:
Died: WFT Est 1800-1889
Buried:
Father: Sr Sackett Cyrus (1764-1846)
Mother: Nancy Ann Stapleton (1767-WFT Est 1810)
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
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Samuel Sackett
Husband Samuel Sackett
Born: 1653 - Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Christened:
Died: WFT Est 1654-1743
Buried:
Father: Simon Sackett Jr (1630-1659)
Mother: Sarah Bloomfield ( - )
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Samuel Sackett Dr. and Eve Stantz
Husband Samuel Sackett Dr.
Born: 5 Apr 1754 - East Greenwich CT.
Christened:
Died: 13 Feb 1833 - Fayette Co. PA.
Buried:
Father: Reuben Sackett (1732-1803) 1
Mother: Mercy Finney (1730-1805) 1
Marriage: 10 Jan 1819 - Fayette Co. PA.
Other Spouse: Sarah Manning (1753-1813) - 10 Feb 1777 - Sharon CT. At Mr. Mays Home.
Wife Eve Stantz
Born:
Christened:
Died: 30 Aug 1848 - Fayette Co. PA.
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
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Samuel Sackett was commissioned a Surgeons Mate in the RevolutionaryMilitia by Johnathon Trumbull on July 2, 1776. He served in that capacityuntil he resigned the commission in 1779 when he moved to WestmorelandCounty Pennsylvania. He was commissioned Surgeon in the militia ofWestmoreland County, Pa., in 1782 and served in that capacity to theclose of the war.
The following is a verbatim copy of the will of Dr. Samuel Sackett ofFayette County Pennsylvania as
filed in Pension file S4811, National Archives.
S4811 Sackett Samuel Branch: Army State from which he served: Ct. War:Rev Date of death:
13Feb 1833 Place of death: Westmoreland Co. Pa. Name of widow or otherclaimant: Eve Stanz Sackett
Place Veteran lived after Service: Westmoreland Co. Pa.
Copied by C. M. Lawson 10/01/1998
In the name of God Amen. I Doctor Samuel Sackett of Fayette CountyPennsylvania, do make constitute
and appoint this, my last will & testament hereby revoking all formerwills by me made. I st Item It is my
will and desire that my wife shall have the whole of my property of everydescription in trust both real &
personal for & during her natural life or sow long as She remains mywidow my medical Library &
medicines excepted. 2nd 1 will and bequeath unto my Son David H Sacketthe two thirds of my Medical
Libria with all my Sergical Instruments and one Hundred dolars out of theproceeds of my Virginia Lands
if they should Ever be obtained by my Executor 3rd The balance of myMedical Libria with all the
Medicine that may be in my Shop at my decease I give unto Doctor LouisMerchand & one Hundred
dollars out of the proceeds of my Mountain land if my Executor shouldhold the Same 4th It is my will &
desire that one Hundred dolars out of the proceeds of my estate beequally divided between my five
remaining daughters family, Elizabeth Ball, Lucenda Thomas, Mary Freeman,Ann Sharplees and Lidia
Clark 5th It is not my design to give the airs of my oldest Son Rubenanything more than I have given
their Father in his lifetime. 6th The Balance of my property of everydescription including the piece of
land on which I now reside Bonds notes Book acompts rights of credits Igive and bequeath the same unto
my Son Samuel for his own proper use & behoof. Lastly it is my will anddesire and I do by these
Constitute & appoint my Son Samuel to be my Executor to transact myafairs when I am done with them
Witness my hand
26th September 1829
s/s Samuel Sackett
James M. Oliphant
Jas Abrahaws
Fayette County S S
On the 5th day of March Anno Domeni 1833Personally appeared before me the
Subscriber Deputy. Register for for the prohate of wills and grantingletters of administration in and for
said County James M Oliphant the first subscribing witness to theforegoing writing purporting to be the
last will and Testament of Samuel Sackett late of the county of Fayettedeceased and on his solem
affirmation did declare that he saw the Testator Sign the same as and forhis last will & testament when of
sound mind that he knew of no undue influence used or later will made bysaid deceased to his
knowledge or belief. and on the 18th day of the same month personallyappeared James Abrahaws the
later signing witness and on his solem affirmation attested in likemanner. In testimony whereof I have
hereunto set my hand & seal of the Register office at Union Town the 18thday of March A D 1833
s/s John Keffer D.R.
This will is in the handwriting of his son Samuel Sackett , Executor ofhis estate, it in all probability was copied from the original will as itincludes items 5 and 6.
Further study of the information that I received from the Nationalarchives
leads me to the conclusion that the will was copied by Samuel Sackett, the
son and executor of his fathers estate.
He Lists the surviving children at the time of this submission for the
pension. viz: verbatim transcript as close as I can make it. C.M.Lawson
Feby 10 AD 1777 there I was married to Sarah Manning at Sharon at Mr. Mays
by Mr. Smith P.M.
s/s
Samuel Sackett
10 January 1819 Sunday, This day in the Evening perhaps between 7 & 8oclock
I Samuel Sackett was married to Eve Stanz by Richard Patton Esquire at her
Mothers House
State of Pennsylvania
Fayette County Pa. On this 31st day of March A.D. 1856. Before me a
Justice of the Peace in and for said County personally appeared Samuel
Sackett and made oath in due form of law that the above is a true and
Correct Copy of the marriages of his Father Samuel Sackett as Contained in
the original Family Record. That the following named Children are the only
Children of said Samuel Sackett now alive viz. David Sackett, LucindaHicks,
Mary Freeman, Ann Sharpless Lydia Clark Samuel Sackett the deponent and
Sarah Merchand, who are the offspring of said first marriage and the said
Samuel Sackett had no child or children offspring of the said second
marriage.- That he had no issue from said second marriage.
Sworn to and subscribed before s/s Samuel Sackett
on the day and year above written, and I here certify that
I have no interest in the result of the above case and am not
concerned in its prosecution
s/s Daniel Smith JP
March 31 st 1856 I do hereby certify that the foregoing purporting to be
copies of the marriages of Samuel Sackett is true and correct as given as
appears upon the Family Record produced this day before me and which from
the appearance of the same I believe to be the original family Record
s/s Daniel Smith JP
Notes: Eve Stantz died August 30, 1848
The pension request was granted; numbered 33,345 dtd 13 may
1836 at the rate of 120 dollars per annum.
Other supporting documents were submitted and appeared to
include Samuel Sacketts discharge from the Rev. Army; I wonder if it still
is on file at the Archives.
Extract from Email from Thurmon E King 5/21/2000 follows below
Thurmon
============================================
Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County Pennsylvania; Under the
Editorial Supervision of John W. Jordan, LL.D., Librarian of Pennsylvania
Historical Society, Philadelphia, and James Hadden, of Uniontown,
Pennsylvania; author of "Washington and Braddock's Expeditions Through
Fayette County." and the reproductions of Judge James Veech's work entitled
"The Monongahela of Old, or Historical Sketches of Southwestern Pennsylvanial
to the Year 1800"; Illustrated, Volume II.; Lewis Hisstorical Publishing
Company, New York, 1912.
Sackett/Sackett on Pages 341-344 The account of the early Sacketts in
America mostly follows the account given by Weygant.
Page 342
(VI) Dr. Samuel Sackett, son of Reuben Sackett, was born April 5, 1754, died
February 13, 1833. In his diary, still preserved, he says he was born at
East Greenwich, Kent, Litchfield county, Connecticut. On August 2, 1774, he
was living in Spencertown, Connecticut. He studied medicine, and during the
revolutionary war served in the Continental army as surgeon. On February 10
1777, he was married and in 1780, in company with his brother Aaron, he came
to Western Pennsylvania. In a letter still preserved, dated Shistee
Settlement, Youghiogheny county, October 27, 1780, he writes to friends in
Connecticut: "I do not think I can cross the mountains back home until
spring. There are no doctors here between Pittsburg and Wheeling, and all
the way is thickly settled. It is a healthy looking country. I do not think
I will get much to do until I get acquainted with the people. Tell Jonathan
Hamilton I think this is the best place for land jobbing in the thirteen
states, and in case of invasion by Indians it is supposed that fifteen
hundred men would rid them out." In the family record, under date of
September 15, 1781, he writes: "We set out from New England to come to
Redstone township, and arrived at Beesontown, or Uniontown, on October 16,
1781. The following children were born at Beesontown: Betsey, April 4,
1782; Lucinda, March 5, 1784; Alexander, January 10, 1786; Mary Anna,
September 3, 1788. On November 10, 1788 we moved to Georges creek, Fayette
county, Pennsylvania, where the following children were born: Annie,
November9, 1790; Lydia, November 22, 1792; Samuel, September 21, 1793; Sarah,
October 20, 1797, married Dr Louis Marchant, of Huguenot descent." These
entries are in the doctor's handwriting. His eldest son, Alexander, born in
Pennsylvania, studied medicine with his father and served as surgeon in the
war of 1812. He was attached to Genral Harrison's command and died of fever
at Fort Neigs, aged twenty-seven years. His first born son Reuben (not named
previously), learned the printer's trade in Pittsburgh in 1802 at the Gazette
office. In 1803 he went to Alexandria, on the Red river, Louisiana, where he
was thrown from his horse and killed, being then aged forty-nine years. His
second son, David (not mentioned previously), learned the saddler;s trade in
Pittsburgh and later studied medicine with his father. He located in
Centerville, Indiana, where he died, aged eighty-four years. His children:
Guiliena, Elizabeth, James, Alexander, Emily, Mary, Martha, David, Margaret,
and Agnes.
Dr. Sackett was probably the first physician to practice in Fayette county.
He was skillful, successful in his practice and held in highest esteem. He
moved in 1788 from Uniontown to the fame (?farm?) yet known as the old
Sackett homestead on Georges Creek, one mile south of Smithfield. He
continued hes practice and cultivated his farm until his death in 1833. Dr.
Sackett's wife was Sarah Manning, to whom he was married in Sharon,
Connecticut, by Rev. Smith, February 10, 1777. Children (not previously
mentioned): Reuben, born January 16, 1778 died 1823; David Filer, January
18, 1780, died 1864, married Martha Milliken. They were born at Kent, East
Greenwich, Litchfield.
The Sacketts have in their possession many souvenirs of the good doctor,
dating back into the eighteenth century. There are ninteen copies of the
Pittsburg Gazette to which paper he was a subscriber, and on which his son
was a sompositor, dates 1794, 1795, and 1796. There are fourteen letters
over one hundred years old written him from friends in Connecticut. There
are $700 in Continental money, the largest note being for $80, the smallest
two shillings. Probably this money represents his pay as surgeon in the
army. There is a doctor's account book printed in London in 1603, and an
account book of Dr. Sackett's in which the oldest date is 1774.
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Notes (Marriage)
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10 January 1819. Sunday, This day in the Evening perhaps between 7 & 8Oclock I Samuel Sackett was married to Eve Stantz by Richard PattonEsquire at her Mothers House. Statement copied from family records andsubmitted 31st March 1856 in support of a pension request by the sonSamuel Sackett on behalf of the surviving children.
Sarah Sackett
Husband
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Sarah Sackett
Born: 24 May 1795
Christened:
Died: WFT Est 1796-1889
Buried:
Father: Sr Sackett Cyrus (1764-1846)
Mother: Nancy Ann Stapleton (1767-WFT Est 1810)
General Notes (Wife)
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Sarah Sackett
Husband
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Sarah Sackett
Born: 1631 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
Father: John Sackett (1586-1677)
Mother: Mary ( - )
Susan Sackett
Husband
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Susan Sackett
Born: 1632 - St.Lawrence In Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
Father: George Sackett (1605- )
Mother: Susanna Curling ( - )
Thomas Sackett
Husband Thomas Sackett
Born: 1709 - Birchington In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1764 - Birchington In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
Father: Thomas Sackett (1676-1760)
Mother: Elizabeth Nuby ( - )
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Thomas Sackett
Husband Thomas Sackett
Born: 1593 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1619 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
Father: Thomas Sackett Jr. (1557-1615)
Mother: Martha Strowde ( - )
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Thomas Sackett
Husband Thomas Sackett
Born: Jan 1671 - Birchington In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: Jan 1671 - Birchington In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
Father: Thomas Sackett (1642-1680)
Mother: Anne Brown ( - )
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Thomas Sackett Jr. and Martha Strowde
Husband Thomas Sackett Jr.
Born: 1557 - Birchington In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1615 - Birchington In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
Father: Thomas Sackett (1530-1596)
Mother: Joane ( -1593)
Marriage:
Wife Martha Strowde
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 F Johan Sackett
Born: 1582 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
Spouse: Hugh Write ( - )
2 M John Sackett
Born: 1586 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1677 - St.Lawrence In Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
Spouse: Mary ( - )
3 F Martha Sackett
Born: 1588 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
4 F Sara Sackett
Born: 1591 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1634 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
Spouse: Richard Mockett ( - )
5 M Thomas Sackett
Born: 1593 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1619 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
6 M Simon Sackett 1
Born: 1595 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1635 - Newtown (Cambridge), Massachusetts, USA
Buried:
Spouse: Elizabeth Boyman ( - )
Spouse: Isabel Pearce (WFT Est 1589-WFT Est 1635)
Marr: 6 Aug 1627 - St.John, Margate, Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, Res Cambridge, England
7 M William Sackett
Born: 1598 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1615 - Birchington In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
8 M John Sackett
Born: Abt 1600 - Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Christened:
Died: Bef Sep 1683 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticutt, USA
Buried:
Spouse: Hannah Sarah Dennison ( - )
9 M Henry Sackett
Born: 1601 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1665 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
10 F Elizabeth Sackett
Born: 1604 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
Spouse: Nicholas Stephens ( - )
General Notes for Child Simon Sackett
[mytree.FTW]
The following was imported from :
The Daniel Floyd Sackett & Mary Rae Curran Family Home Page Passengerlist for Ship Lyon
http//www.geocities.com.Heartland/Plains/8782/webdoc14.htm
10/05/1998
The Passenger list for the ship Lyon. Leaving
Bristol England December 01, 1630. Arriving in
Massachusetts Bay February 05, 1631.
The passenger list for the ship Lyon 1630-1631
Information about the ship LYON in an article
written about Roger Williams and published in
the Genealogist's Post vol 1:5 (May 1964 pp.3)
Unfortunately it doesn't list any Sacketts but
then again it doesn't list everybody just about
12 of them in the article)
This was on page 3:
In December of 1630, a small, one hundred ton
boat, the "Lyon" (which became famous in the
history of the early immigration to
Massachusetts) sailed from Bristol, England
with about twenty passengers and two hundred
tons of goods. Her Master, Captain William
Pierce, noted for his skillful seamanship, was at
her helm.
Among the passengers was the reverend Roger
Williams and his wife Mary; John
Throckmorton with his wife Rebecca and
children, John and Patience; John Perkins with
his wife Judith and children John, Elizabeth,
Mary, Thomas and Jacob; Edmond Onge and
his wife Frances and children Simon and
Jonah; and William Parke.
On February 5, 1631, the little boat docked in
Boston for her Master was sympathetic to the
policy of the Puritan leaders.
Here is the list of passengers on the Lyon which
are recorded in the book "The Perkins Family
in Ye Olden Times" by D. W. Perkins 1916.
Mr. Roger Williams
Mrs. Mary Williams, his wife
Mr. John Throckmorton
John Perkins, aged 47
Judith Perkins, his wife, aged 42
John Perkins, Jr, son of John and Judith, aged
22
Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of John and
Judith, aged 20
Mary Perkins, daughter of John and Judith,
aged 15
Ann Perkins, daughter of John and Judith,
aged 13
Thomas Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged
9
Jacob Perkins, son of John and Judith, aged 3
Edmond Onge
Frances Onge, his wife.
Simon Onge, son of Edmond and Frances, aged
6
Jacob Onge, son of Edmond and Frances
aged
This is fifteen out of the twenty-six passengers
The Sacketts of America, page 12, lists the
following additional passengers on the ship
Lyon:
Simon Sackett
Isabel Sackett, his wife
Simon Sackett, Jr, their infant son
John Sackett- head of the family
Nicholas Bailey- head of a household
If I combine all three list I have 24 of the 26
passengers from the ship Lyon.
See below...
1.reverend Roger Williams
2.Wife Mary
3.John Throckmorton
4.Wife Rebecca
5.Child John
6.Child Patience
7.John Perkins
8.Wife Judith
9.Child John
10.Child Elizabeth
ll.Child Mary
12.Child Ann
13.Child Thomas
14.Child Jacob
15.Edmond Onge
16.Wife Frances
17.Child Simon
18.Child Jonah
19.William Parke
20.Simon Sackett
21.Wife Isabel
22.Child Simon Jr.
23.John Sackett
24.Nicolas Bailey
JoanHallet@aol. com writes:
"The ship the Lyon brought my husband's first
g-father and g-mother to the colonies. William
Hallett and (not married at the time they came)
Elizabeth (Fones) Winthrop."
If I add the information from the e-mail letter
above I get 26 passengers on the ship Lyon
coming to America in 1630 - 163 1
25.William Hailer
26.Elizabeth (Fones) Winthrop
Two other possibilities are relatives of Lorretta
A. Curry at lorretta.curry@juno.com that may
have come over on the Ship Lyon in the
1630' s....They were
Obadiah Holmes and
John Wilson.
Were they on the ship with Roger Wi!!iams?
Lorretta says that they were.
So this would make...
27.John Wilson
28.Obadiah Holmes
The Lyon
The LYON. This ship was famous in the
history of the early emigration to
Massachusetts, and her Master was equally
noted for his skillful seamanship and his
sympathy with the policy of the Puritan
leaders. In 1630, 1631, and 1632 she made four
voyages hither in quick succession under his
command with the regularity and safety of a
ferry, and on one of them saved the new
settlement from starvation and death by her
timely arrival with provisions and anti-
scorbutics. The official connection of the Lyon
with the Winthrop Fleet is of the same
character as related of the Mary and John, as
both were doubtless approved by the Governor
and Assistants. In his letter of March 28, 1630,
to his wife, written from the Arbella, off the Isle
of Wight, after noting the sailing of the Mary
and John, Winthrop wrote: 'and the ship which
goes from Bristowe (Bristol) carrieth about
eighty persons', This was the Lyon and she
probably sailed from that port to accommodate
passengers living In the West Counties '-
Lancashire, Cheshire, Warwick,
Gloucestershire, and Somerset. That they were
authorized to settle in the limits of the Bay
Patent seems assured as there is no evidence to
the contrary following their arrival. The date of
her departure is not known (probably in
March) but her arrival at Salem is reported 'in
the latter part of May' some time before the
Arbella reached that port. The identity of this
ship is not established as there were several of
her name in existence at that period. In view of
her valuable services to the Colony it is to be
hoped that the necessary search may be made
to fix her home port, previous history, tonnage,
and ownership. Of Captain William Peirce, her
Master, more particulars are known. He had
sailed to Plymouth in 1623 as Master of the
Anne of London, bringing the last lot of
passengers to the Pilgrim settlement. He was
then a resident of Ratcliffe, parish of Stepney,
London, and at that date was about thirty-one
years old. He made a voyage to Salem in 1629
as Master of the Mayflower (not the Pilgrim
ship) and thereafter he was in constant traffic
in passengers and merchandise across the
Atlantic. He took up his residence in Boston in
1632 and was admitted freeman May 14, 1634.
His wife, Bridget, joined the church February
2, 1632/3; perhaps a second wife, as a William
Peirce, mariner of Whitechapel, was licensed in
1615 to marry Margaret Gibbs. Whitechapel
and Stepney are adjoining parishes. He became
a Town and Colony official and was engaged In
coastwise shipping thereafter. He compiled an
Almanac for New England which was the
second issue in 1639 from the Daye press at
Cambridge. In 1641 he was killed by the
Spaniards while on a voyage to the island of
New Providence, Bahamas Group, whither he
was taking passengers for settlement.
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General Notes for Child Henry Sackett
[mytree.FTW]
Henry Sackett remained a Batchelor.
William Sackett
Husband William Sackett
Born: 1717 - Birchington In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1805 - St.John The Baptist, Margate
Buried:
Father: Thomas Sackett (1676-1760)
Mother: Elizabeth Nuby ( - )
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
William Sackett
Husband William Sackett
Born: 1598 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Christened:
Died: 1615 - Birchington In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
Buried:
Father: Thomas Sackett Jr. (1557-1615)
Mother: Martha Strowde ( - )
Marriage:
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William Sackett
Husband William Sackett
Born: 1639 - St. Peter In Isle Of Thanet, County Of Kent, England
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Father: George Sackett (1605- )
Mother: Susanna Curling ( - )
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William Sackett
Husband William Sackett
Born: 1700
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Died: 1756
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Father: Samuel Sackett (1674-1709) 1
Mother: Elizabeth Bissell (1677-WFT Est 1713) 1
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Atwood Sackrider and Louise Van Valkenburg
Husband Atwood Sackrider 1
Born: Abt 1828 - , Ontario, Canada
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Marriage: Abt 1850 - , Peel County, Ontario, Canada
Wife Louise Van Valkenburg 1
Born: Abt 1828 - Toronto Townplace, Peel, Ontario, Canada
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Father: Cornelis Van Valkenburg (1774- ) 1
Mother: Louisa Davis (1779-1874) 1
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1860 age 32 1870 age 47 1880 age 56
1860 in Mc Gregor, Clayton Co, IA 1870 in Monona Twp , C l a y ton Co, IA 1880 in Oakland, Alameda Co, CA
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1860 age 32 1870 age 42 1880 age 53
1860 in Mc Gregor, Clayton Co, IA 1870 in Monona Twp , C l a y ton Co, IA 1880 in Oakland, Alameda Co, CA
BIRTH: date of 14 Sep 1825 from records of Paul I V V M A R R IAGE: marriage bonds of Canada
Thomas Sackrider and Phebe Webster
Husband Thomas Sackrider 1
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Wife Phebe Webster 1
Born: 1791
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Father: Hugh Webster (1758-1834) 1
Mother: Sarah Moore (1764-1842) 1
Edward Beauchamp Seymour Lord and Anne Sackville
Husband Edward Beauchamp Seymour Lord 2 3 4 5 6
AKA: Edward Seymour, Edward Seymour
Born: - Of, Tower Of London, London, England 6
Christened: 12 Jun 1586 - Of, Camberwell, England 6
Died: 1618 4 5
Buried: Between 15 Sep 1615 and 1618 - Of, St Bride's, England 6
AFN: 9G1N-S8
Father: Edward Beauchamp Seymour Lord (1561-1612) 2 3 4 5 6
Mother: Honora Rogers (Abt 1545-After 1608) 2 3 4 5 6
Marriage: 1 Jun 1609 - Of, St Bride's, London, England 6
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 5, Of, Tower Of London, London, England, 1586
• Alt. Buried 5, St. Bride's, St Bride's, England, England, 15 Sep 1618
• Alt. Christened 5, Of Camberwell, Camberwell, England, England, 12 Jun 1586
Wife Anne Sackville 2 3 4 6
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Father: Robert Sackville Earl Of Dorset ( - ) 2 3 6
Mother: Margaret Howard (1561-1591) 2 3 6
Other Spouse: Edward Lewes ( - ) 2 3 4
Other Spouse: Henry Glenham Sir (Abt 1560-1632) 2 3
Charles Sackville
Husband Charles Sackville 2
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1 F Mary Osborne 2 3 6
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Spouse: Henry Somerset [Duke Of Beaufor (1684-1714) 2 3 6
Marr: 7 Jul 1702
Spouse: Lionel Boyle (1670-1703) 2 3
Marr: Feb 1692
General Notes for Child Mary Osborne
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Natural daughter of 4th Earl of Dorset.
George John Sackville-West and Elizabeth Sackville
Husband George John Sackville-West 2
Born: 26 Oct 1791
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Wife Elizabeth Sackville 2
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1 F Mary Catherine Sackville-West 2 3
Born: 1824
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Spouse: James Brownlow William Gascoyn-Cecil (1791-1868) 2 3
Marr: 29 Apr 1847
Spouse: Edward Henry Stanley (1826- ) 2 3
Marr: 5 Jul 1870
John Tufton 2nd Earl and Margaret Sackville Lady
Husband John Tufton 2nd Earl 2 3
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Father: Nicholas Tufton 1st Earl ( -1632) 2 3
Mother: Frances Cecil Lady ( - ) 2 3
Marriage: 21 Apr 1629
Wife Margaret Sackville Lady 2 3
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Father: Richard Sackville ( - ) 2 3
Mother: Anne Clifford Lady (1589-1675) 2 3
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1 M Nicholas Tufton 2 3
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2 M John Tufton 2 3
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3 M Richard Tufton 2 3
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4 M Thomas Tufton 2 3 6
Born: 30 Aug 1644
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Spouse: Catherine Cavendish Lady (1665-1712) 2 3 6
Marr: 14 Aug 1684 - Prob., Welbeck, England 6
General Notes for Child Nicholas Tufton
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Lord Clifford.
General Notes for Child John Tufton
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Lord Clifford.
General Notes for Child Richard Tufton
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Lord Clifford.
General Notes for Child Thomas Tufton
1 NAME Tufton // 1 UPDA 2 PLAC Baron de Clifford 18th.
Earl of Rickingham 1st.
Robert Sackville Earl Of Dorset and Anne Spencer
Husband Robert Sackville Earl Of Dorset 2 3 6
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Marriage: 11 Mar 1592 - License, Yarnton, Oxford, England 6
Other Spouse: Margaret Howard (1561-1591) 2 3 6 - 4 Feb 1579-1580 - License 6
Wife Anne Spencer 6
Born: 1557 - , Hengrave, Suffolk, England 6
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Father: John Spencer Sir Knight (1517-1586) 1 2 6
Mother: Catherine (Katherine) Kitson (Abt 1521-Bef 1586) 1 2 6
Other Spouse: Henry Compton ( - ) 6
Other Spouse: William Stanley ( - ) 6 - Bef 15 Sep 1575 - Of, Althorpe, Northamptonshire, England 6
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1 NAME Lord /Buckerst/
Lord High Treasurer of England
Edward Henry Stanley and Mary Catherine Sackville-West
Husband Edward Henry Stanley 2 3
Born: 21 Jul 1826
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Father: Edward Geoffrey Stanley (1799-1869) 2 3
Mother: Emma Caroline Bootle-Wilbraham ( -1876) 2 3
Marriage: 5 Jul 1870
Wife Mary Catherine Sackville-West 2 3
Born: 1824
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Father: George John Sackville-West (1791- ) 2
Mother: Elizabeth Sackville ( - ) 2
Other Spouse: James Brownlow William Gascoyn-Cecil (1791-1868) 2 3 - 29 Apr 1847
Ada Elizabeth Sadd
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Wife Ada Elizabeth Sadd 8 9
Born: Between Jan and Mar 1875 - Marlesford, Suffolk 8 9
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Father: Luke Sadd (1853-1940) 8 9
Mother: Harriet Packard (1854-1929) 8 9
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1 F Alice Sadd (details suppressed for this person)
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[hurr01.GED]
[Sadd Packard Miller.FTW]
She was 6 on the 1881 census. Ada's last known address was in Bellamy Road, Tooting.
Alice Sadd
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Wife Alice Sadd (details suppressed for this person)
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Beatrice Sadd
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Wife Beatrice Sadd (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Luke Sadd (1853-1940) 8 9
Mother: Harriet Packard (1854-1929) 8 9
Charles P. Sadd
Husband Charles P. Sadd 8 9
Born: 24 Jun 1873 - Marlesford, Suffolk 8 9
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Father: Luke Sadd (1853-1940) 8 9
Mother: Harriet Packard (1854-1929) 8 9
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[hurr01.GED]
[Sadd Packard Miller.FTW]
He was 8 on the 1881 census. It is believed that he was alive in 1939.