Mary McKay
| Father | Sylvester McKay (1761-1804) |
| Mother | Elizabeth Bostwick |
Mary McKay, daughter of Sylvester McKay and Elizabeth Bostwick, was born on 26 February 1796.1 She died aged 70 on 6 March 1866.1 She married on 2 April 1820, Rodolphus Burr.1
Child of Mary McKay and Rodolphus Burr
- Eliza Burr+ b. 5 Sep 1823, d. 6 May 1888
| Sackett line | 2nd great-granddaughter of Captain Richard Sackett of New York |
Notes & Citations
- Sackett database.
| Charts | Line 3.1 (American) |
| Generation.Tree | 8P.3 |
| Last Edited | 8 Mar 2026 |
| Research Status | Partly researched |
Eliza Burr
| Father | Rodolphus Burr |
| Mother | Mary McKay (1796-1866) |
Eliza Burr, daughter of Rodolphus Burr and Mary McKay, was born on 5 September 1823.1 She died aged 64 on 6 May 1888.1 She married Stephen Williams Arnold.1 Stephen was born in 1818.1
Child of Eliza Burr and Stephen Williams Arnold
- Gilbert Lafayette Arnold+ b. 4 Feb 1843, d. Jan 1904
| Sackett line | 3rd great-granddaughter of Captain Richard Sackett of New York |
Notes & Citations
- Sackett database.
| Charts | Line 3.1 (American) |
| Generation.Tree | 9Q.3 |
| Last Edited | 8 Mar 2026 |
| Research Status | Partly researched |
Gilbert Lafayette Arnold
| Father | Stephen Williams Arnold (1818-) |
| Mother | Eliza Burr (1823-1888) |
Gilbert Lafayette Arnold, son of Stephen Williams Arnold and Eliza Burr, was born in New York StateG on 4 February 1843.1 He died aged 60 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MinnesotaG, in January 1904.1 He married in 1866, Adaline Nichols.1 Adaline was born in 1843.1 She died aged about 55 on 31 July 1898.1
Child of Gilbert Lafayette Arnold and Adaline Nichols
- Arthur Thomas Arnold+ b. 25 May 1873, d. 18 Oct 1954
| Sackett line | 4th great-grandson of Captain Richard Sackett of New York |
Notes & Citations
- Sackett database.
| Charts | Line 3.1 (American) |
| Generation.Tree | 10R.3 |
| Last Edited | 8 Mar 2026 |
| Research Status | Partly researched |
Arthur Thomas Arnold
| Father | Gilbert Lafayette Arnold (1843-1904) |
| Mother | Adaline Nichols (1843-1898) |
Arthur Thomas Arnold, son of Gilbert Lafayette Arnold and Adaline Nichols, was born in Sycamore, DeKalb County, IllinoisG, on 25 May 1873.1 He died aged 81 in Columbus, Franklin County, OhioG, on 18 October 1954.1
Child of Arthur Thomas Arnold
- Margaret June Arnold b. 1904, d. 1987
| Sackett line | 5th great-grandson of Captain Richard Sackett of New York |
Notes & Citations
- Sackett database.
| Charts | Line 3.1 (American) |
| Generation.Tree | 11S.3 |
| Last Edited | 17 Mar 2026 |
| Research Status | Partly researched |
Michael McArthur Sackett
| Father | George Campbell Sackett Jr (1911-) |
| Mother | Mildred N McArthur (c 1919-) |
Michael McArthur Sackett, son of George Campbell Sackett Jr and Mildred N McArthur, was born in Tarrant County, TexasG, on 15 October 1947.1 He died aged 78 in Red Oak, Ellis County, TexasG, on 12 November 2025.2 He married first in Irving, Dallas County, TexasG, on 8 August 1969, Linda Cheryl Shurtleff, daughter of John Edwin Shurtleff and Mildred Frances Fields.3 Linda was born in Smith County, TexasG, on 8 April 1947.5 She died aged 52 in Dallas CountyG on 15 June 1999 and was buried at Mount Vernon City Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Franklin County, TexasG.6,7,8,9 He married second in Wise County, TexasG, on 15 January 2005, Basha Linda Zeldin, daughter of Benjamin Zeldin and Nannie Oleta ___.4 Basha was born in Dallas County, TexasG, on 28 December 1950.10 They divorced in Wise County, TexasG, on 8 October 2007.11 He married third in June 2012, Lila Tyler.2
In 1950 Michael was living at 1720 Montrose, River Oaks, Tarrant County, TexasG, in the household of his parents George and Mildred, and was recorded in the census as Michael M Sackett, aged two and born in Texas.12
Marriage
Obituary
In 1950 Michael was living at 1720 Montrose, River Oaks, Tarrant County, TexasG, in the household of his parents George and Mildred, and was recorded in the census as Michael M Sackett, aged two and born in Texas.12
Marriage
Engagement announced
The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Linda Cheryl Shurtleff and Michael MacArthur Sackett is being announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shurtleff of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Sackett of 3110 Bryn Mawr Drive are parents of the future bridegroom.
The couple will wed on August 8 in the First Methodist Church of Irving.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Kimball High School and attends East Texas State University. Her fiance, a graduate of Irving High School, is a student at Dallas County Junior College.
—Irving Daily News, Irving, Texas, 2 Mar 1969, p 15
Ceremony held on August 8
A double-ring ceremony on Friday August 8, at First United Methodist joined in marriage Linda Cheryl Shurtleff and Michael MacArthur Sackett. Officiating was Reverend Morgan Smith.
Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shurtleff of Red Oak, Texas, and parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. George Sackett.
The bride wore a gown of peau de soie and lace, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Yellow roses also decorated the church.
Maid of honor was Miss Linda Morosky and Matron of honor was Mrs. Richard Conger. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Linda Lamb and Mrs. Ken Carver. They wore blue peau de soie gowns and carried yellow roses.
Bridegroom attendants were Bruce Barrett and James Garrett, and groomsmen were Ken Carver and Jerry Ellison. Ushers were Ron Kennedy and Richard Conger.
Tori Ellison was flower girl, and Ryan Yakes was candlelighter. Members of the houseparty at Fellowship Hall included Mrs. Bill Britton, Mrs. Pat Ellison, and Mrs. Barbara Yakel.
The bride was graduated from Kimball High in Dallas and attended East Texas State University. The groom is a graduate of Irving High and attended East Texas State and Dallas County Junior College.
After a wedding trip to Hilltop Lake, the couple will make their home in Irving.
—Irving Daily News, Irving, Texas, 17 Aug 1969, p 18
The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Linda Cheryl Shurtleff and Michael MacArthur Sackett is being announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shurtleff of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Sackett of 3110 Bryn Mawr Drive are parents of the future bridegroom.
The couple will wed on August 8 in the First Methodist Church of Irving.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Kimball High School and attends East Texas State University. Her fiance, a graduate of Irving High School, is a student at Dallas County Junior College.
—Irving Daily News, Irving, Texas, 2 Mar 1969, p 15
Ceremony held on August 8
A double-ring ceremony on Friday August 8, at First United Methodist joined in marriage Linda Cheryl Shurtleff and Michael MacArthur Sackett. Officiating was Reverend Morgan Smith.
Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shurtleff of Red Oak, Texas, and parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. George Sackett.
The bride wore a gown of peau de soie and lace, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Yellow roses also decorated the church.
Maid of honor was Miss Linda Morosky and Matron of honor was Mrs. Richard Conger. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Linda Lamb and Mrs. Ken Carver. They wore blue peau de soie gowns and carried yellow roses.
Bridegroom attendants were Bruce Barrett and James Garrett, and groomsmen were Ken Carver and Jerry Ellison. Ushers were Ron Kennedy and Richard Conger.
Tori Ellison was flower girl, and Ryan Yakes was candlelighter. Members of the houseparty at Fellowship Hall included Mrs. Bill Britton, Mrs. Pat Ellison, and Mrs. Barbara Yakel.
The bride was graduated from Kimball High in Dallas and attended East Texas State University. The groom is a graduate of Irving High and attended East Texas State and Dallas County Junior College.
After a wedding trip to Hilltop Lake, the couple will make their home in Irving.
—Irving Daily News, Irving, Texas, 17 Aug 1969, p 18
Obituary
Michael Sackett Obituary
Michael “Mike” McArthur Sackett, 78, of Red Oak, Texas, passed away peacefully on November 11, 2025.
Michael grew up in Irving, Texas, where he discovered his lifelong love of music as a proud member of the Irving Tigers Marching Band, playing the trumpet with skill and enthusiasm. A graduate of Irving High School, Michael often spoke fondly of his time there, especially of meeting his high school sweetheart, Lila Tyler, during his junior year. Though life took them on separate paths after graduation, fate would one day bring them together again.
After high school, Michael attended East Texas State University, where he earned his associate degree in drafting. During his time there, he met his first wife, Linda Shurtleff. The two married and settled in Grand Prairie, where they raised three children together during 30 years of marriage.
Michael began his career as a draftsman for Dresser Industries, later becoming a manager for the Overhead Door Company, where he worked for 20 years. Later, he discovered a new calling in the insurance field as an insurance inspector for Northstar Reports—a profession he truly enjoyed and excelled in.
In 2012, Michael’s life came full circle when he reconnected with his high school love, Lila. They were married that June and made their home in Red Oak, Texas, where they shared many happy years together.
A man of deep faith, Michael was an active member of Red Oak United Methodist Church. He sang as a baritone in the church choir, his rich, resonant voice filling the sanctuary with warmth and grace. His love of music was only matched by his passion for photography. Over the years, his keen eye and creative spirit led him to contribute work to several local publications, including the Ellis County Press, Waxahachie Daily Light, Red Oak Chronicle, and The Dallas Morning News.
Michael dearly loved his children and grandchildren and took great joy in mentoring young people. He served as both a youth mentor and Boy Scout troop leader, always leading by example with kindness, patience, and humor. He had an infectious smile, a hearty laugh, and a gift for conversation.
He was a man of many joys: classic cars, Mexican food, and especially visits to Joe T. Garcia’s, his favorite restaurant. Above all, Michael was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend, a true gentleman whose faith, compassion, and good humor left a lasting mark on everyone who knew him.
He is preceded in death by his parents: George and Mildred Sackett, his sister Patricia Ellison, and his first wife, Linda Shurtleff Sackett.
Michael is survived by his beloved wife, Lila Sackett; his children, Michael M. Sackett Jr. and husband Frank and partner Tao; Scott Sackett and wife Tamela Sackett; and Rachel Sackett McDonald and husband Eric McDonald. He is also survived by his cherished grandchildren, Jonathan Sackett and wife Brooke, and Ash Sackett; and his adored great-grandchildren, Adrien and Audrey; his niece Tori Castleberry and husband Joey Castleberry, great-nieces Andi Early, and Caley Walther and his great-nephew Campbell Castleberry; as well as his cousin Deanna Sackett-Venable and many close friends he considered family.
Visitation will be from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM Sunday, November 23, 2025 at Green Funeral Home - Red Oak, Texas.
The Funeral Service will begin at 2:00 PM Sunday, November 23, 2025 at Green Funeral Home - Red Oak, Texas.
—Green Funeral Home website
Michael “Mike” McArthur Sackett, 78, of Red Oak, Texas, passed away peacefully on November 11, 2025.
Michael grew up in Irving, Texas, where he discovered his lifelong love of music as a proud member of the Irving Tigers Marching Band, playing the trumpet with skill and enthusiasm. A graduate of Irving High School, Michael often spoke fondly of his time there, especially of meeting his high school sweetheart, Lila Tyler, during his junior year. Though life took them on separate paths after graduation, fate would one day bring them together again.
After high school, Michael attended East Texas State University, where he earned his associate degree in drafting. During his time there, he met his first wife, Linda Shurtleff. The two married and settled in Grand Prairie, where they raised three children together during 30 years of marriage.
Michael began his career as a draftsman for Dresser Industries, later becoming a manager for the Overhead Door Company, where he worked for 20 years. Later, he discovered a new calling in the insurance field as an insurance inspector for Northstar Reports—a profession he truly enjoyed and excelled in.
In 2012, Michael’s life came full circle when he reconnected with his high school love, Lila. They were married that June and made their home in Red Oak, Texas, where they shared many happy years together.
A man of deep faith, Michael was an active member of Red Oak United Methodist Church. He sang as a baritone in the church choir, his rich, resonant voice filling the sanctuary with warmth and grace. His love of music was only matched by his passion for photography. Over the years, his keen eye and creative spirit led him to contribute work to several local publications, including the Ellis County Press, Waxahachie Daily Light, Red Oak Chronicle, and The Dallas Morning News.
Michael dearly loved his children and grandchildren and took great joy in mentoring young people. He served as both a youth mentor and Boy Scout troop leader, always leading by example with kindness, patience, and humor. He had an infectious smile, a hearty laugh, and a gift for conversation.
He was a man of many joys: classic cars, Mexican food, and especially visits to Joe T. Garcia’s, his favorite restaurant. Above all, Michael was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend, a true gentleman whose faith, compassion, and good humor left a lasting mark on everyone who knew him.
He is preceded in death by his parents: George and Mildred Sackett, his sister Patricia Ellison, and his first wife, Linda Shurtleff Sackett.
Michael is survived by his beloved wife, Lila Sackett; his children, Michael M. Sackett Jr. and husband Frank and partner Tao; Scott Sackett and wife Tamela Sackett; and Rachel Sackett McDonald and husband Eric McDonald. He is also survived by his cherished grandchildren, Jonathan Sackett and wife Brooke, and Ash Sackett; and his adored great-grandchildren, Adrien and Audrey; his niece Tori Castleberry and husband Joey Castleberry, great-nieces Andi Early, and Caley Walther and his great-nephew Campbell Castleberry; as well as his cousin Deanna Sackett-Venable and many close friends he considered family.
Visitation will be from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM Sunday, November 23, 2025 at Green Funeral Home - Red Oak, Texas.
The Funeral Service will begin at 2:00 PM Sunday, November 23, 2025 at Green Funeral Home - Red Oak, Texas.
—Green Funeral Home website
Children of Michael McArthur Sackett and Linda Cheryl Shurtleff
Children who are or may be living are not shown.
| Sackett line | 6th great-grandson of Captain Richard Sackett of New York |
Notes & Citations
- "Texas, Birth Index, 1903–1997" (Ancestry image), "Sackett, Michael McArthur, b. Tarrant, Texas, 15 Oct 1947, father George C Sackett, mother Mildred McArthur."
- Obituary.
- "Texas, Marriage Index, 1824–2014" (Ancestry transcript), "8 Aug 1969, Dallas, Texas, Michael M Sackett, 21, & Linda C Shurtleff, 22."
- "Texas, Marriage Index, 1824–2019" (Ancestry transcript), "15 Jan 2005, Wise, Texas, Michael M Sackett, 57 & Basha L Zeldin, 54."
- "Texas, Birth Index, 1903–1997" (Ancestry image), "Shurtleff, Linda Cheryl, b. Smith, Texas, 8 Apr 1947, father John Edwin Shurtleff, mother Mildred Frances Fields."
- Find a Grave.
- "U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936–2007" (Ancestry transcript), "Shurtleff, Linda Cheryl, b. Tyler Smith, Texas, 8 Apr 1947, d. 15 Jun 1999, father John E Shurtleff, mother Mildred F Fields. Jan 1965 listed as Linda Cheryl Shurtleff; Oct 1969 listed as Linda Shurtleff Sackett; 18 Jun 1999 listed as Linda S Sackett."
- "Texas, Death Index, 1903-2000" (Ancestry transcript), "Sackett, Linda Cheryl, d. Dallas County, 15 Jun 1999."
- US Social Security Administration, "Social Security Death Index" (American Ancestors transcript), "Linda S Sackett, b. Apr 8, 1947, d. Jun 15, 1999, SSN 451-84-8100 issued TX, residence Red Oak, Texas, 75154, county Ellis."
- "Texas, Birth Index, 1903–1997" (Ancestry image), "Zeldin, Basha Linda, b. Dallas, Texas, 28 Dec 1950, father Benjamin Zeldin, mother Nannie Oleta Zeldin."
- "Texas, U.S., Divorce Index, 1968-2015" (Ancestry transcript), "8 Oct 2007, Wise, Texas, Michael M Sackett, 59, & Basha B Sackett, 56, m. 15 Jan 2005."
- 1950 United States Federal Census, Roll 2552, p 30, Enumeration District 220-5C
1720 Montrose, River Oaks, Tarrant, Texas
Sackett, George C, head, 37, maintenance, aircraft mfg, b. OH
Sackett, Mildred N, wife, 31, b. VA
Sackett, Patricia M, daughter, 9, b. TX
Sackett, Michael M, son, 2, b. TX.
| Charts | Line 3.1 (American) |
| Last Edited | 30 Mar 2026 |
| Research Status | Completed |
George Campbell Sackett Jr
| Father | George Campbell Sackett (1882-) |
| Mother | Mildred N McArthur (c 1919-) |
George Campbell Sackett Jr, son of George Campbell Sackett and Mildred N McArthur, was born on 3 September 1911.1 He married Mildred N McArthur. Mildred was born in VirginiaG about 1919.2
In 1950 George was living at 1720 Montrose, River Oaks, Tarrant County, TexasG, and was recorded in the census as George C Sackett, a maintanance man in an aircraft factory, aged 37 and born in Ohio. Living with him were his wife Mildred, 31, and their children, Patricia, 9, and Michael, aged two.3
In 1950 George was living at 1720 Montrose, River Oaks, Tarrant County, TexasG, and was recorded in the census as George C Sackett, a maintanance man in an aircraft factory, aged 37 and born in Ohio. Living with him were his wife Mildred, 31, and their children, Patricia, 9, and Michael, aged two.3
Children of George Campbell Sackett Jr and Mildred N McArthur
- Patricia M Sackett b. c 1941
- Michael McArthur Sackett b. 15 Oct 1947, d. 12 Nov 2025
| Sackett line | 5th great-grandson of Captain Richard Sackett of New York |
Notes & Citations
- Sackett database.
- Census.
- 1950 United States Federal Census, Roll 2552, p 30, Enumeration District 220-5C
1720 Montrose, River Oaks, Tarrant, Texas
Sackett, George C, head, 37, maintenance, aircraft mfg, b. OH
Sackett, Mildred N, wife, 31, b. VA
Sackett, Patricia M, daughter, 9, b. TX
Sackett, Michael M, son, 2, b. TX.
| Charts | Line 3.1 (American) |
| Generation.Tree | 11S.3 |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2026 |
| Research Status | Partly researched |
Patricia M Sackett
| Father | George Campbell Sackett Jr (1911-) |
| Mother | Mildred N McArthur (c 1919-) |
Patricia M Sackett, daughter of George Campbell Sackett Jr and Mildred N McArthur, was born in TexasG about 1941.1
In 1950 Patricia was living at 1720 Montrose, River Oaks, Tarrant County, TexasG, in the household of her parents George and Mildred, and was recorded in the census as Patricia M Sackett, aged nine and born in Texas.2
In 1950 Patricia was living at 1720 Montrose, River Oaks, Tarrant County, TexasG, in the household of her parents George and Mildred, and was recorded in the census as Patricia M Sackett, aged nine and born in Texas.2
| Sackett line | 6th great-granddaughter of Captain Richard Sackett of New York |
Notes & Citations
- Census.
- 1950 United States Federal Census, Roll 2552, p 30, Enumeration District 220-5C
1720 Montrose, River Oaks, Tarrant, Texas
Sackett, George C, head, 37, maintenance, aircraft mfg, b. OH
Sackett, Mildred N, wife, 31, b. VA
Sackett, Patricia M, daughter, 9, b. TX
Sackett, Michael M, son, 2, b. TX.
| Charts | Line 3.1 (American) |
| Generation.Tree | 12T.3 |
| Last Edited | 23 Mar 2026 |
| Research Status | Partly researched |