Tryphenia "Phene" Sackett

(1768-1844)
FatherJonathan Sacket (1727-1777)
MotherHannah Phelps (1726/27-1803)
Tryphenia "Phene" Sackett, daughter of Jonathan Sacket and Hannah Phelps, was born in Kent, Litchfield County, ConnecticutG, on 17 February 1768.1 She died aged 76 in Westfield, Chautauqua County, New York StateG, on 8 November 18442 and was buried at East Ripley Cemetery, Ripley, Chautauqua CountyG.3 She married in Thetford, Orange County, VermontG, on 28 December 1791, Jonathan Nichols, son of Jonathan Nichols Sr and Mary McElwain.1 Jonathan Nichols Jr was born in Bolton, Worcester County, MassachusettsG, on 25 July 1754.3 He died aged 87 in Westfield, Chautauqua CountyG, on 26 April 1842 and was buried at East Ripley CemeteryG.3
     After Jonathan's death, Phene received a half-yearly pension of $25 as the widow of a Revolutionary War veteran.4
Tryphenia "Phene" Sackett (1768–1844), East Ripley Cemetery, Chautauqua County, New York
(Src: Find a Grave, Dolores Davidson)

Children of Tryphenia "Phene" Sackett and Jonathan Nichols

 Notes & Citations

  1. Charles Weygant, The Sacketts of America, "651. Phene Sacket, b. in 1764; m. Jonathan Nichols."
  2. Thurmon King's database.
  3. Find a Grave.
  4. "U.S., Revolutionary War Pensioners, 1801–1815, 1818–1872" (Ancestry image), Albany, NY, 1843, "Phene Nichols, widow of Jonathan, $25.11 per half-year.
Sackett line5th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree6N.3
Last Edited28 Aug 2023
See also Thurmon King's New Sackett Family Database
2848 Tryphenia "Phene" Sackett
 

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