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Name |
Smith, Frances Ann |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
1848 |
Person ID |
I1160 |
Sackett |
Last Modified |
18 Jan 2009 |
Father |
Smith, Lory, b. 1788, d. 1823 (Age 35 years) |
Mother |
Taintor, Fanny, b. 1785, d. 27 Nov 1851, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA (Age 66 years) |
Children |
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Family ID |
F498 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Sacket, Loren, b. 1801, Connecticut, USA , d. 10 Dec 1893, Amboy, Lee County, Illinois, USA (Age 92 years) |
Married |
20 Mar 1832 |
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA |
- Subject: [SACKETT-L] Hartford, CT vital records
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 13:35 EST
From: "katherine russell"
To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com
Loring [Loren] Sackett m. Frances Ann Smith 1832
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Children |
| 1. Sackett, Frances Adelaide, b. 1838, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA , d. 22 Dec 1917, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA (Age 79 years) |
| 2. Sackett, Sarah Jane, d. Unknown |
| 3. Sackett, Joseph Taintor, b. 30 Nov 1839, Vernon, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA , d. 20 Jun 1920, Sherrill Township, Texas County, Missouri, USA (Age 80 years) |
| 4. Sackett, Charles Loren, d. Unknown |
| 5. Sackett, Capt. William Henry, b. 1841, d. 18 Jun 1864, Petersburg, Petersburg City, Virginia, USA (Age 23 years) |
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Last Modified |
21 Jan 2009 |
Family ID |
F494 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Married - 20 Mar 1832 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA |
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| Child - Sackett, Frances Adelaide - 1838 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA |
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| Child - Sackett, Joseph Taintor - 30 Nov 1839 - Vernon, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA |
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Notes |
- Lived in Hartford, Conn., Westfield, Mass., Amboy Ill.
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Weygant, pages 220-221:
Charles Taintor, of South Wales, came to America in 1638, and settled at Fairfield, Conn., where he engaged in business, in connection with which he made frequent trips to European ports. In October, 1654, the vessel in which he was crossing the ocean, foundered and he was drowned.
Joseph Taintor, 1613-1690, son of above, was born in Wales. He preceded his father to America by several months, coming over on the ship Confidence, which sailed from Southampton, Eng., April 24, 1638. About 1640, he was married to Mary Gray, 1619-1705, daughter of Nicholas Gray and his wife Jane, all of whom had crossed with him on the ship Confidence, from England to America in 1638.
Jonathan Taintor, 1654-1712, son of above Joseph and Mary Gray Taintor, was married, in 1681, to
Elisabeth Warren, 16__-1692, daughter of Daniel Warren, of Watertown. In 1702 he was married to his second wife, Mary Randall, of Watertown, who survived him . He participated in King Philip's War, and is credited with being in the Great Swamp fight in 1675.
Deacon Joseph Taintor, 1688-1764, third child of above Jonathan and Elisabeth Warren Taintor, was born at Watertown, Mass., and was married, Apr. 20, 1815 [sic], to Thankful Barrett, of Marlborough. They had ten children.
John Taintor, 1716-1805, of Marlborough and Shrewsbury, in Mass, Woodstock, Conn., Boston, Mass., and Halifax, N. H., son of Deacon Joseph Taintor, was married ad Sudberry, Mass., by Rev. Israel Loring, Jan. 1, 1739, to Hannah Goodell, who lived but a few months thereafter. On May 20, 1741, he was married to his second wife, Sarah Ward, daughter of Obediah Ward.
Joseph Taintor, 1745-179_, of Shrewsbury, Mass., and Norwich, Conn., son of above mentioned John and Sarah Ward Taintor, was married to Dorcas Post, of Norwich. He was an active participant in the war of the Revolution, serving in company commanded by Capt. Phineas Stern.
Fanny Taintor, 1783-1848, daughter of Joseph and Dorcas Post Taintor, was married first to James Levaughn, and lived in Genesee, N. Y., and had sons James and William. Her second husband was Lory Smith, of Hartford, Conn., and their daughter, Frances Ann Smith was the first wife of Loren Sacket.
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmorgan/1889/smithj.htm
PORTRAIT & BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM OF MORGAN AND SCOTT COUNTIES, ILLINOIS
Chicago: Chapman Bros., Publishers, 1889.
Lory Smith was carefully reared and given a practical education in the common school. Soon after reaching his majority it is thought he repaired to Hartford, where he learned the trade of a carpenter, and later operated as a contractor. He was cut down in the midst of his usefulness at the early age of thirty-three years, leaving his wife (who was a widow with four children when they were married) with two sons and two daughters. One of the latter, Frances, became the wife of Loren Sackett, and died late in the forties. Mr. Sackett is now a resident of Lee County, this State; ...
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