Daniel & Rhoda S. (Squires) Sackett

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Daniel Sackett was an early purchaser of land in Pine Valley, Clark County, Wisconsin.  The County records show his purchase was made in 1856.  Daniel was born in New York, 14 Jun 1823 to Calvin Pardee and Hannah (Douglas) Sackett.  His father was forty (b. 1783) and his mother was thirty-eight (b. 1785) years old the year of his birth.  In 1845, Daniel was married to Harriet S. Hart (aka Harriet S. Hall) on the 4th of June.  They had two daughters, Agnes who was born in the third year of their marriage and Ella V. who was born during March of 1854, after Daniel had married Rhoda S. Squires (1835-1911) who was 12 yrs. his junior.  Daniel and Rhoda became the parents of Cora (1859-1937), Maud (Sep. 1871-13 Oct 1972),  and Mabel Elizabeth (May 1881-13 Oct 1972).*

 

Daniel died in Waupaca, Wisconsin, 18 Jan 1911, and is buried there in Sec. 26, of Larrabee townships.

 

The census record below could be the same Daniel Sackett.
 

1880 Federal Census--Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin          
Name Relation Marital

Sex

Color

Birth Year

Birthplace

Occupation

Father Born Mother Born
Daniel Sackett Head M Male White 56-1823 New York Machine Agent New York New York
Rhoda Sackett Wife M Female White 45-1835 New York Housekeeping Vermont Vermont
Cora Sackett Daughter S Female White 20-1860 Wisconsin Teacher New York New York
Maude Sackett Daughter S Female White 8-1872 Wisconsin   New York New York
Henriette Green Other S Female White 17-1863 Wisconsin Servent England England

 


Researcher's Notes

 

Daniel Sackett may have fought in the Civil War in either the 3rd or the 21st WI Infantry.

 

Daniel Sackett was born in Stephentown, Rensselaer Co., NY. He was the son of Calvin Pardee and Hannah (Douglas) Sackett. His first wife was Harriet Hart and his second was Rhoda S. Squires.

 

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Daniel married Harriet S. Hart who died about 1853. They had two daughters, Agnes (b. 1848) and Ella (1854-1888). He later married Rhoda S. Squires (1835-1911) and they had three daughters: Cora (1859-1937), Maud (1871-1923), and Mabel Elizabeth (1881-1972).  Daniel lived in Clintionville City, Waupaca Co, WI in 1900. The site also appears to have him in the 1850 census (in Lenox, NY), the 1905 WI census (in Appleton City, WI), the 1860 census (Waushara Co., WI), and the Michigan Deaths and Burials (12 May 1893 in Ionia Co., WI).  His date of birth, death and marriages were recorded in the Bible of Oramel A. Sackett.*  Ted Smith

 

 

 

 

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