Abt 1828 - 1894 (~ 66 years)
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Name |
Sackett, Eliza [1] |
Born |
Abt 1828 |
New York, USA [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
19 Sep 1850 |
Washington, Dutchess County, New York, USA [1] |
Died |
28 Nov 1894 [2, 3] |
Buried |
Nine Partners Cemetery, Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York, USA [2] |
Siblings |
3 siblings |
| 1. Sackett, Catherine, d. Unknown | | 2. Sackett, Eliza, b. Abt 1828, New York, USA , d. 28 Nov 1894 (Age ~ 66 years) | | 3. Sackett, Semantha K., b. Abt 1834, New York, USA , d. Unknown | | 4. Sackett, Hoffman, b. Abt 1842, New York, USA , d. Unknown | |
Person ID |
I8932 |
Sackett | Descendants of John Sackett the Colonist |
Last Modified |
5 May 2022 |
Father |
Sackett, Artemus E., b. 12 Dec 1799, New York, USA , d. 5 Sep 1887 (Age 87 years) |
Mother |
Hoffman, Laura, b. 23 Jun 1803, New York, USA , d. 9 Nov 1891 (Age 88 years) |
Married |
1823 |
Children |
4 children |
| 1. Sackett, Catherine, d. Unknown | | 2. Sackett, Eliza, b. Abt 1828, New York, USA , d. 28 Nov 1894 (Age ~ 66 years) | | 3. Sackett, Semantha K., b. Abt 1834, New York, USA , d. Unknown | | 4. Sackett, Hoffman, b. Abt 1842, New York, USA , d. Unknown | |
Family ID |
F3659 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Coffin, Robert Gilbert, b. 12 Feb 1823, Washington, Dutchess County, New York, USA , d. 20 Jan 1902, Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York, USA (Age 78 years) |
Married |
9 Apr 1851 |
Children |
| 1. Coffin, Kate, b. 2 Apr 1852, d. 11 Sep 1852 (Age 0 years) |
| 2. Coffin, Ida L., d. Unknown |
| 3. Coffin, Clarence, b. 1855, d. 25 Sep 1866 (Age 11 years) |
| 4. Coffin, Laura Hoffman, b. 1857, Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York, USA , d. 25 Mar 1944, Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York, USA (Age 87 years) |
+ | 5. Coffin, Edwin, b. 2 Feb 1859, New York, USA , d. 2 Oct 1928 (Age 69 years) |
| 6. Coffin, Robert, d. Unknown |
| 7. Coffin, Artemas Sackett, b. 8 Jan 1865, d. 4 Jul 1953 (Age 88 years) |
| 8. Coffin, Helen Magdalene, d. Unknown |
| 9. Coffin, John L., d. Unknown |
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Last Modified |
5 May 2022 |
Family ID |
F3661 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Born - Abt 1828 - New York, USA |
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 | Census - 19 Sep 1850 - Washington, Dutchess County, New York, USA |
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 | Child - Coffin, Laura Hoffman - 1857 - Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York, USA |
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 | Child - Coffin, Edwin - 2 Feb 1859 - New York, USA |
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 | Buried - - Nine Partners Cemetery, Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York, USA |
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Photos |
 | Eliza Sackett (c1828-1894) Photo from Commemorative biographical record of Dutchess County, New York, by J.H. Beers & Co. (1897). |
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Sources |
- [S506] 1850 U.S. Census (Reliability: 3), 5 May 2022.
1850 Census, enumerated 19 Sep 1850 in Washington, Dutchess County, New York, United States
Artemus E Sarchet, 50, M, Farmer, New York
Laura Sarchett, 47, F, ___, New York
Elisa Sarchett, 20, F, ___, New York
Samantha H Sarchett, 16, F, ___, New York
Hoffman Sarchett, 8, M, ___, New York
James Pugsley, 67, M, None, New York
Isaac H Sarchett, 38, M, Farmer, New York
Mary Hay, 27, F, ___, Ireland
Researched by Ted Smith
- [S543] Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com) (Reliability: 3), 26 Apr 2017.
From Find A Grave Memorial# 53797282
https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=53797282
Eliza Sackett Coffin
Birth: unknown
Death: Nov. 28, 1894
Family links:
Parents:
Artemus E. Sackett (____ - 1887)
Laura Hoffman Sackett (1803 - 1891)
Spouse:
Robert Gilbert Coffin (1823 - 1902)
Children:
Katie Coffin (1852 - 1852)*
Clarence Coffin (1855 - 1866)*
Laura H Coffin Howard (1857 - 1944)*
Edwin Coffin (1859 - 1928)*
Robert Coffin (1863 - 1910)*
Artemas Sackett Coffin (1865 - 1953)*
Siblings:
Catherine H Sackett Vanderburgh (____ - 1909)*
Eliza Sackett Coffin (____ - 1894)
Henry Hoffman Sackett (1841 - 1877)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
Died age 66 yrs
Burial:
Nine Partners Cemetery
Millbrook
Dutchess County
New York, USA
Created by: Susan
Record added: Jun 17, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 53797282
Researched by Ted Smith
- [S2784] Commemorative biographical record of Dutchess County, New York, (J. H. Beers & Co.) (Reliability: 2), 5 May 2022.
p. 124
ROBERT G. COFFIN, the subject of this sketch, was born in the town of Washington, on what is now called the Altamont stock farm, February 12, 1823. His father was Robert Coffin, of whom see a biography in the sketch of Hezekiah R. Coffin. Our subject spent his boyhood on the farm,
[next unnumbered page has photos of Robert Coffin and his wife Eliza (nee Sackett)
p. 125
attending the Nine Partners Boarding School, and later the Dutchess County Academy. After finishing his education he resumed his life on the farm of his parents where he resided until 1887, when he sold the place and bought his present property in South Millbrook.
On April 9, 1851, Mr. Coffin was united in marriage with Miss Eliza Sackett, who was born in the town of Washington, a daughter of Artemas E. Sackett, a farmer in that town. The Sackett family was an old one of the town of Stanford, where the father of Artemas E. was born. Nine children were born to our subject and his wife, namely: Kate died young; Ida L. married Dr. J. O. Pingry; Clarence died at an early age; Laura married Beverly W. Howard, a farmer in the town of Washington; Edwin married Miss Elizabeth Tomlinson, and is a farmer in Stanford ; Robert married Miss Elnora Lattin, and lives in Mamaroneck, N. Y.; Artemas S. married Julia Lattin, and is a merchant at Oak Summit; Helen M. became the wife of Dr. D. H. MacKenzie, a practicing physician at Mabbettsville; John L. married Miss Emily Crossman, and lives in Washington. Mrs. Coffin died November 28, 1894.
Mr. Coffin is a Democrat, and has been quite a prominent man in his community. He was instrumental in building the church in South Millbrook; was also an active promoter of the building of the Newburg, Dutchess & Columbia R. R. He was the first bona fide (sic) subscriber to its stock; was one of its first directors, and is still one, having served as such about thirty years. He suggested calling meetings along the entire line, at which he and others addressed the people in favor of its construction, which efforts resulted in an almost unanimous subscription to its stock. After much more hard work the road was completed, and its benefits secured to the people. Millbrook has now a fine church, a railroad, and has developed into a beautiful little village. Mr. Coffin is greatly admired for his public spirit, and possesses the esteem and respect of all who know him.
Transcribed by Ted Smith
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