Chauncey Sackett

(1808-1866)
Chauncey Sackett, son of Jacob Sackett and Cathisyle Rowen, was born in New York StateG on 2 October 1808.1,2 He died aged 57 in MichiganG on 26 April 1866.1 He married first in New York City, New York StateG, in about 1838, Susan Kennedy.1 He married second in about 1849, Samantha ___.1 He married third in Batavia, Branch County, MichiganG, on 21 September 1854, Nancy Pixley.1
     Chauncey was listed in the 1840 census as a householder in Coldwater, Branch County, MichiganG.3
     In 1850 Chauncey was living in Batavia, Branch County, MichiganG, and was recorded in the census as Chancy Sackett, a farmer, aged 41 and born in New York. Living with him were his second wife Samantha, 41, and his children by his first marriage, Benjamin, 10, James, 9, Lewis, 8, Francis, 6, and Rochambeau, aged four.4

Children of Chauncey Sackett and Susan Kennedy

 Notes & Citations

  1. Thurmon King's database, 20857 Chauncey Sackett.
  2. Census.
  3. 1840 United States census, "Chancy Sackett, Coldwater, Branch County, Michigan, 1 male under 5, 1 male 30-39, 1 female 30-39, total 3."
  4. 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll M432_347, p. 582
    Batavia, Branch, Michigan
    106/108
    Sackett, Chancy, 41, farmer, b. NY
    Sackett, Samantha, 41, f, b. NY
    Sackett, Benjamin, m, 10, m, b. MI
    Sackett, James, 9, m, b. MI
    Sackett, Lewis, 8, m, b. MI
    Sackett, Francis E., 6, m, b. MI
    Sackett, Rochambeau, 4, m, b. MI.
Sackett line2nd great-grandson of Captain Richard Sackett of New York
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree8P.3
Last Edited23 Nov 2023
 

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