m. 6 Apr 1865
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Born |
18 Apr 1840 |
Staunton, Macoupin County, Illinois, USA |
Died |
7 Mar 1933 |
Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA |
Buried |
9 Mar 1933 |
Fairlawn Cemetery, Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA |
Married |
6 Apr 1865 [1, 2] |
Walshville, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA [1, 2] |
Father |
Sackett, Elisha White | F4379 Group Sheet |
Mother |
Voyles, Elizabeth | F4379 Group Sheet |
Born |
25 Jan 1866 |
Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA |
Died |
22 Dec 1955 |
Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, USA |
Buried |
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Highland Cemetery, Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, USA |
Spouse |
Leonard, Hattie V. | F12785 |
Married |
Abt 1898 |
Pawnee County, Oklahoma, USA |
Born |
22 Aug 1870 |
Illinois, USA |
Died |
16 Jul 1872 |
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Buried |
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Mount Zion Cemetery, Nokomis, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA |
Born |
9 Mar 1870 |
Illinois, USA |
Died |
19 Mar 1872 |
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Buried |
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Mount Zion Cemetery, Nokomis, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA |
Born |
26 Jan 1872 |
Illinois, USA |
Died |
30 Sep 1872 |
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Buried |
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Mount Zion Cemetery, Nokomis, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA |
Born |
20 Sep 1874 |
Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA |
Died |
6 Jul 1952 |
Ripley, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA |
Buried |
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Fairlawn Cemetery, Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA |
Spouse |
Stollings, William Pierce | F24756 |
Married |
1891 |
Payne County, Oklahoma, USA |
Spouse |
McPhail, Charles | F24760 |
Married |
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Spouse |
Shaw, Gilbert E. | F24757 |
Married |
5 Mar 1938 |
Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma, USA |
Born |
20 Sep 1874 |
Illinois, USA |
Died |
25 Oct 1876 |
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Buried |
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Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA |
Born |
7 Oct 1876 |
Montgomery County, Illinois, USA |
Died |
12 Mar 1951 |
Watonga, Blaine County, Oklahoma, USA |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Potter, Edna | F7807 |
Married |
24 Dec 1896 |
Payne County, Oklahoma, USA |
Spouse |
Dailey, Rebecca | F12573 |
Married |
30 Jun 1909 |
Logan County, Oklahoma, USA |
Spouse |
Green, Myrtle | F12572 |
Married |
16 Oct 1924 |
Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA |
Born |
18 Nov 1878 |
Spring Valley Township, Cherokee County, Kansas, USA |
Died |
14 Jan 1962 |
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Buried |
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Moscow Cemetery, Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, USA |
Spouse |
Clary, John R. | F12787 |
Married |
Unknown |
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Born |
12 Jun 1881 |
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Died |
9 Aug 1928 |
Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Henson, Thomas Newton | F25094 |
Married |
2 Feb 1900 |
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Born |
21 Dec 1884 |
Kansas, USA |
Died |
21 Feb 1973 |
Harmon, Ellis County, Oklahoma, USA |
Buried |
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Harmon Cemetery, Harmon, Ellis County, Oklahoma, USA |
Spouse |
Smith, Joseph Claude | F22590 |
Married |
29 Jun 1902 |
Payne County, Oklahoma, USA |
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Sources |
- [S1009] Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900, (http://www.ilsos.gov/isavital/marriageSearch).
http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/databases.html
llinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900
Groom Bride Date Vol./Page License No. County
SACKETT, JASPER/ NEWTON CORLEW, EMILY JANE 04/06/1865 / 00002867 MONTGOMERY
- [S1619] Newspapers.com (Reliability: 3), 18 Jan 2021.
Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Oklahoma), 10 Mar 1933, Page 6
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
Jasper N. Sackett
Jasper N. Sackett, 93, Civil war veteran and pioneer Oklahoman, died Tuesday morning, March 7, 1933, at his home, 923 Lewis street, Stillwater, Ok.
The decedent was born in Stanton, Ill., April 18, 1810. He was united in marriage to Emily Jane Corlew at Walshville, Ill., April 6, 1865, and to this union ten children were born, four dying in infancy. A daughter, Mrs. Blanche Henson, died in Stillwater in 1928. Five surviving children are Elmer W. Sackett, Pawnee; Mrs. Geneva McPhail, Ripley; Jasper P. Sackett, Geary; Mrs. Lulu Clary, Stillwater; Miss Hattie Smith, Arnett. There are sixteen grandchildren and thirty great-grandchildren. A siater, Mrs. Susan Smith, 90 years old, resides at Litchfield, Ill.
Jasper N. Sackett enlisted in the first call for volunteers in the Civil war, becoming a member of Company D, 7th Illinois infantry where he served the full term of three months.
The day after his return to his home, he and his three brothers enlisted in Company L Illinois cavalry, where he served for two years. One brother was killed in service. The decedent brought his family to Kansas in 1817, settling at Baxter Springs. In 18$9 he made the run for land in Oklahoma and homesteaded a claim four miles north of Ripley, which he owned at death. He often told the story of the run, describing how he was riding along on his mule when the animal became scared at a flight of wild turkeys and threw him to the ground. Here he staked his claim.
Mr. Sackett was a member of the Stillwater G. A. R. post from the date of its organization.
Funeral services were held at Strode Funeral home Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev. V. G. Nalley officiating with burial in Fairlawn, There were American Legion services at the grave by Carter C. Hanner Post No. 129.
Transcribed by Ted Smith
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