Hattie Sackett

(1884-1973)
FatherJasper Newton Sackett (1840-1933)
MotherEmily Jane Corlew (1847-1903)
Hattie Sackett (1884–1973) & Joseph Smith
(Src: Joel Graham)
Hattie Sackett, daughter of Jasper Newton Sackett and Emily Jane Corlew, was born in KansasG on 21 December 1884.1,2 She died aged 88 in Harmon, Ellis County, OklahomaG, on 21 February 19733 and was buried at Harmon CemeteryG.4 She married in Ingalls, Payne County, OklahomaG, on 29 June 1902, Joseph Claude Smith, son of Job H Smith and Mary Elizabeth Owen.5 Joseph was born in Jefferson, Wayne County, IowaG, on 31 March 1881.6 He died aged 78 on 21 May 1959 and was buried at Harmon CemeteryG.4
     In 1900 Hattie was living in Cimarron Township, Payne County, OklahomaG, in the household of her parents Jasper and Emily, and was recorded in the census as Hattie Sackett, aged 15 and born in Kansas.7
     In 1910 she was living in Benton, Ellis County, OklahomaG, in the household of her husband Joseph, 29, a farmer, and was recorded as Hattie Smith, aged 25. Living with them were their children, Fay, 6, Geneva, 4, Claud, 3, and Harry, aged one.8
     In 1920 she was living in BentonG in the household of her husband Joseph, 39, a farmer, and was recorded as Hattie Smith, aged 35. Living with them were their children, Fay, 16, Geneva, 14, Claude, 16 [actually 13], Harry, 11, Oneta, 9, and Hattie, aged five.9
     In 1930 she was living in BentonG in the household of her husband Joseph, 49, a farmer, and was recorded as Hattie Smith, aged 45. Living with them were their children, Harry, 21, Oneta, 19, and Estella, aged 15.10
Hattie (Sackett) Smith (1884–1973), Harmon Cemetery, Ellis County, Oklahoma
(Src: Find A Grave, Kim McLaren Acosta)

Children of Hattie Sackett and Joseph Claude Smith


Joe C. Smith 1881-1959
Joseph Claud Smith, son of Job H. and Mary Elizabeth Smith was born March 31, 1881 in Wain County Iowa and departed this life on May 21, 1959 at Mooreland Community Hospital. He was 78 years, 1 month and 20 days of age.
     When sixteen years of age, he came to the new territory of Oklahoma and on June 29, 1902 he was married to Hattie Sackett of Ingallis, Oklahoma. Six children were born to this union, all of whom survive.
     The year following their marriage, Joe and Hattie Smith moved to Ellis County and homesteaded land near Harmon. This was to be his home the remainder of his life, a period of 56 years. Much of his life spent under pioneering conditions. He labored to provide well for his family and unselfishly shared whatever he had with those in need. He was richly rewarded by having a host of friends, a home which he loved, and a community in which he was content to live and spend the declining years of his life.
     In 1917 Joe Smith consecrated his life to God, was baptized and thereafter attended the church of his choice. He was for many years a Mason, a member of St. Albans Masonic Lodge No. 192 of Arnett.
     He was preceeded in death by his parents, three sisters and two brothers. Surviving are his wife, Hattie of the home; four daughters two sons; Mrs. Fay New, of Odessa, Texas, Mrs. Geneve Burnham of Derby, Kansas, Mrs. Oneta Franklin of San Jose, California, Mrs Estella Huen of Harmon, Claud Smith of Farmington, New Mexico and Harry Smith of Arnett. Twenty-two grandchildren, and thirty one great-grandchildren. Two sisters, Mrs. Vinnie Casebier of Delta, Colo., and Mrs. Millie Cloyd of Garfield, Arkansas, other relatives and friends.

Life is but a working day
Whose tasks are set aright
A time to work, a time to pray
And then the quiet night.
And then, please God, a quiet night
Where palms are green, and robes are white,
A long drawn breath, a balm for sorrow
And all things lovely on the morrow.

     Services were conducted in the Harmon Nazarene Church Sun. May 24, 2:30 p. m. with the Reverend Marcas Adair officiating. Interment was in the Harmon Cemetery with the Shaw Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Ellis County Capital, Arnett, Oklahoma, 4 Jun 1959, p 3

 Notes & Citations

  1. Gravestone.
  2. Death record.
  3. US Social Security Administration, "Social Security Death Index" (American Ancestors transcript), "Hattie Smith, b. 21 Dec 1884, d. Feb 1973, SSN 443-46-3136 issued OK (1962), residence 73845 Gate, Beaver, OK."
  4. Find a Grave.
  5. "Oklahoma, County Marriages, 1890–1995" (FamilySearch image), "29 Jun 1902, at Ingalls, Payne County, Oklahoma, Joseph C Smith, 21, of Ingalls, b. IA; to Hattie Sackett, 17, of Ingalls, b. KS, father J N Sackett consenting. By G N Hamilton, Pastor, Christian Church of Ingalls, in presence of El... [probably Elmer] Sackett & H Hancock, both of Ingalls. Witnesses: Roy Purscell, Lillie May Smith."
  6. "Iowa, Births and Christenings Index, 1800–1999" (Ancestry transcript), "Smith, Joseph Claude, b. 31 Mar 1881, Jefferson Twp, Wayne, Iowa, father Job H Smith, mother Mary Elizabeth Owen Smith."
  7. 1900 United States Federal Census, Roll 1341, p. 30A, Enumeration District 0181, FHL microfilm 1241341
    Cimarron Township, Payne County, Oklahoma
    Sackett, Jasper N, head, b. Apr 1840, 60, m. 35y, b. IL, father b. NY, mother b. IL, farmer, home (farm) owned free of mortgage
    Sackett, Emily J, wife, b. Dec 1847, 52, m. 35y, 10 ch, 6 living, b. IL, father b. IL, mother b. TN
    Sackett, Hattie, dau, b. Dec 1884, 15, b. KS, father b. IL, mother b. IL
    [Next door to Jasper P Sackett].
  8. 1910 United States Federal Census, Roll: T624_1251; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 0142; FHL microfilm: 1375264
    Benton, Ellis County, Oklahoma, May 1910
    Smith, Joseph, head, 29, m1. 7y, b. IA, father b. MO, mother b. IA, farmer, general, farm owned free of mortgage
    Smith, Hattie, wife, 25, m1. 7y, 4 ch, all living, b. KS, father b. IL, mother b. IL
    Smith, Fay, dau, 6, b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS
    Smith, Geneva, dau, 4, b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS
    Smith, Claud, son, 3, b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS
    Smith, Harry, son, 1, b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS.
  9. 1920 United States Federal Census, Roll: T625_1463; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 44; Image: 41
    Benton, Ellis County, Oklahoma, 1 Feb 1920
    Smith, Joseph, head, home owned on mortgage, 39, b. IA, father b. IA, mother b. IA, farmer, general farm
    Smith, Hattie, wife, 35, b. KS, father b. IL, mother b. IL
    Smith, Fay, dau, 16, b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS
    Smith, Geneva, dau, 14, b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS
    Smith, Claude, son, 16 [sic], b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS
    Smith, Harry, son, 11, b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS
    Smith, Oneta, dau, 9, b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS
    Smith, Hattie, dau, 5, b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS.
  10. 1930 United States Federal Census, Roll: 1901; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0004; Image: 339.0; FHL microfilm: 2341635
    Benton, Ellis County, Oklahoma, 8/10 Apr 1930
    Smith, Joseph C, head, 49, m. at 21, b. IA, father b. MO, mother b. IA, farmer
    Smith, Hattie, wife, 45, m. at 17, b. KS, father b. IL, mother b. IL
    Smith, Harry C, son, 21, b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS, farmer
    Smith, Oneta A, dau, 19, b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS
    Smith, Estella H, dau, 15, b. OK, father b. IA, mother b. KS.
Sackett line8th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Sackett Family Association descendants
Jennifer & Carol Zadrozny and Joel Graham.
Generation.Tree9Q.3
Last Edited30 Nov 2022
See also Thurmon King's New Sackett Family Database
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