------------------- PROPERTY SALES
BY DATE OF RECORDING TOWN OF
MANLIUS, ONONDAGA CO., NY: 1783-1799 Sackett,
Elizabeth K. & Samuel to H. A. Coster & ano. 1798 (1CR,570) lot
4 Sackett, Samuel
to C. I. Bogert 1799 (1CF,165) lot 9 ------------------- PROPERTY SALES
BY DATE OF RECORDING TOWN OF
MANLIUS, ONONDAGA CO., NY: 1800-1809 Gettmar,
Frederick to S. Sackett 1802 (1CF,164) lot 9 Sackett,
Elizabeth K. & Samuel to J. B. Clarke 1803 (B,54) lot 94 [? Weygant
#305] Clarke, Anne,
Eli, Eleanor, James B. to S. Sackett 1807 (G,14) lot 4 Clarke,
Eleanor, James B., Maria, Peter et al. to J. Cobb 1800 (A,262) lot 87 Clarke,
Eleanor, James B., Maria, Peter et al., to J. E. Fisher 1800 (A,351)
lot 62 Clarke,
Eleanor, James B., Maria, Peter et al., to A. Wood 1803 (C,206) lot 87 Clarke,
Eleanor, James B., Maria, Peter et al., to C. Mosely 1803 (C,248) lot 87 ---------------------- PROPERTY SALES
BY DATE OF RECORDING TOWN OF
MANLIUS, ONONDAGA CO., NY: 1830-1839 Sackett, James
to J. Rowley 1832 (WW,92) lot 61 Sackett, James
to G. Cross 1832 (WW,93) lot 61 Sackett, James
to A. Wilson et al. 1832 (WW,139) lot 61 Sackett,
Nathaniel by Extrx. to M. Nichols 1838 (70,195) lot 61 Sackett, Samuel
by Exrs. to W. Howe 1833 (51,253) lot 4 Sackett, Samuel
by Exrs. to J. Hasuinfralts 1835 (59,342) lot 4 Sackett, Samuel
by Exrs. to J. W. Garrett 1838 (69,137) lot 4 Sackett, Samuel
by Exrs. to D. S. Earll 1838 (69,341) lot 4 Sackett, Samuel
by Exrs. to C. B. Holcombe 1838 (70,35) lot 4 ---------------------- PROPERTY SALES
BY DATE OF RECORDING TOWN OF MANLIUS
, ONONDAGA CO., NY: 1810-1819 Clarke, Eleanor
& James B. to S. Sackett 1812 (M,423) lot 4 Hoffman, Joseph
O. to J. Sackett 1815 (P,462) lot 61 Sackett, Samuel
to J. B. Clarke 1813 (N,193) lot 4 Sanger,
Jedediah to J. Sacket 1812 (M,70) lot 61 ----------------------- PROPERTY SALES
BY DATE OF RECORDING TOWN OF
MANLIUS: 1840-49 Raymone, John,
Rebekah to W. H. Sackett & ano. 1849 (98,84) lot 48 ----------------------- PROPERTY SALES
BY DATE OF RECORDING Town of Pompey,
New York: 1790 - 1799 Cropsey, Jesper
to A. Sacket 1795 (1CF,598) lot 87 Elliott, Isaac,
heir of Henry Elliott to A. Sacket 1795 (1CF,599) lot 87 Elliott, Olly,
heir of Henry Elliott to A. Sacket 1795 (1CF,599) lot 87 Hyle, George,
son & heir of Mayera Hyle who was the sister & heir of Conrad
to Samuel Sackett 1795 (1CF,588) lot 79 Major, George
& ano. to S. Sackett 1795 (1CF,588) lot 79 Sacket,
Augustus to J. B. Clarke 1797 (1CR,497) lot 66 Sackett,
Elizabeth K., Samuel to R. Pixley 1798 (1CR,552) lot 78+ Sackett, Samuel
to J. B. Clarke 1798 (1CR,583) lot 79 Sackett,
Augustus to J. B. Clarke 1799 (1CF,599) lot 87 ------------------------- PROPERTY SALES
BY DATE OF RECORDING Town of Pompey,
New York: 1800 - 1809 Allaire,
Jemima, Seaman et al. to S. Sackett 1807 (F,595) lot 43 Clarke, James
B. to S. Sackett 1802 (B,312) lot 43 Conklin,
Elizabeth, Jacob to S. Sackett 1807 (F,625) lot 43 Dickinson,
Catherine, James to S. Sackett 1807 (G,195) lot 40 Grant, John to
J. Sackett 1809 (I,161) lot 30 Hagaman, John
to J. Sacket 1808 (G,479) lot 43 Mathias Van
Tassel, deceased, a brother of Cornelius Van Tassel, deceased to
S. Sackett 1807 (F,595) lot 43 Wheeler, John
to S. Sackett 1805 (D,199) lot 43 --------------------------- PROPERTY SALES
BY DATE OF RECORDING TOWN OF
TULLY: 1791-1819 Childs,
Evander, Mary to J. Sackett 1814 (O,552) lot 31+ Clarke,
Eleanor, James B. to S. Sackett 1802 (B,453) lot 3 Lacky, Hugh et
al. to S. Sacket 1795 (1CF,463) lot 19 Mitchel,
Margaret, Andrew to S. Sackett 1797 (1CR,498) lot 33 Sacket, James
to D. Meeker 1808 (G,371) lot 9 Sackett, Samuel
to J. B. Clarke 1798 (1CR,499) lot 19 Sackett, Samuel
to S. Beebee 1806 (E,253) lot 33 Smith,
Catalina, Philip to J. Sacket 1807 (F,579) lot 9 TenBroeck, John
C. to S. Sacket 1795 (CF1,463) lot 19 ================ ----------------------- Names Appearing
in the 1810 Census Town of
Pompey M252_34 Page: 21 Sacket, Joseph
102 01 - 101 10 ----------------------- 1820 Census,
Marcellus, Onondaga Co.; M33_67 Sacket, Reuben
200 101 - 121 01 Page 126 Sacket, William
W. 000 200 - 101 01 Page 127 -------------------------- Names Appearing
in the 1830 Census Town of
Pompey M19_100; Page 275 Abbott,
Sacket 010 020 000 000 0 - 000 010 000 000 0 ----------------------- Names Appearing
in the 1840 Census Town of
Camillus M704_317; Page 396 Sacket,
Thomas 000 001 000 000 0 - 000 010 000 000 0 ----------------------- Names Appearing
in the 1840 Census Town of
Manlius M704_317; Page 137 Sackett,
Anson S. 001 000 100 000 0 - 111 001 000 000 0 ----------------------- Names Appearing
in the 1840 Census Town of
Pompey M704_317; Page 177 Sackett, Harry
C. 000 001 000 000 0 - 000 001 000 000 0 ================== List of Letters
remaining in the post-office at Fayetteville, July 1, 1834: Sacket, Harry C. ========================= Pompey Center
Cemetery Sackett, Edwin
Kissen b. 9/8/1793 d. 9/16/1833 ========================= PEASE CEMETERY
Pompey, NY Hanchett,
Joseph b. 5/4/1810 d. 7/5/1884 Hanchett,
Mahala E. Pease b. in Pompey 6/22/1816 d. ___, w/o Joseph Hill, Asa d.
2/22/1828, ae. 12, s/o Elijah & Tirza (Beauchamp has 1823) Hill, Charles
R. b. 3/1812, d. 4/1885 Hill, Elijah d.
3/29/1863 in the 89th yr. of his age Hill, Elijah d.
8/12/1802 in the 3rd yr. of his age, s/o Elijah & Tirza Hill, Freddy H.
d. 11/29/1878, ae. 5y 6m, s/o H. & Emma Hill, Leo A. d.
12/8/1878, ae 2y 10m, s/o H. & Emma Hill, Ozina d.
2/29/1807, ae. 8m, d/o Elijah & Tirza Hill, Roysas d.
12/9/1803, ae 1y, s/o Elijah & Tirza Hill, Sally
Gardner b. 1817 d. 1881, w/o Charles R. (cannot read month and
day; Beauchamp has b. 4/7/1817 d.
7/26/1881, ae. 64-3-19) Hill, Tirza
H. d. 2/13/1828 in the 57th year of her age, w/o Elijah
(Beauchamp has Sackett as Tirza's maiden
name) ==================== Hill Top
(Pompey Hill) Cemetery, Pompey, NY Baldwin,
Charles B. d. Mar. 14, 1818, ae. 27-9-9 [Weygant #471] Baldwin, Hannah
Sackett d. June 22, 1836, ae. 84, w/o Isaac [Weygant # 155] Baldwin, Isaac
d. Dec. 22, 1818 in 66" yr. Baldwin, Isaac,
Jr. d. Jan. 27, 1846, ae. 59 [Weygant # 468] ==================== LaFayette
(Pompey West Hill) Cemetery Town of
LaFayette, New York Baldwin,
Angelica d. Mar. 23, 1835, ae. 15y 5m, d/o Samuel & Julia
[Weygant #1026] Baldwin, Samuel
Sackett b. Oct. 22, 1781 d. Feb. 9, 1854 [Weygant #467] ==================== KIRKVILLE
CEMETERY Poolsbrook Rd.,
Kirkville Town of Manlius King, Caroline
Sackett 1878-1963 Sackett,
Frankie d. 3/25/1874, ae. 7, s/o H. C. & H. M. Sackett, Henry
C. 1845-1906, Mason ====================== Rose Hill
Cemetery, Salina City of
Syracuse, New York Sackett, Curtis
d. Aug. 27, 1850, ae. 23, s/o Samuel & Sarah ==================== TRINITY
EPISCOPAL CHURCH MARRIAGES Fayetteville,
NY; Book I, 1824-1920 Sackett, John
D. - Sylvia Wheelock, both of Syracuse, 1852 ==================== THE
VILLAGE AND THE CITY OF SYRACUSE Submitted by
Kathy Crowell Source: Chapter
XXVIII, part I, in Dwight C. Bruce's Onondaga Centennial, Boston: The
Boston History Company, Publishers, 1896, Vol. I, pp. 398-440.
On the Salina
street side of this block (82) lived Dr. Colvin, ___ Lewis, a
brother-in-law of Sterling Cossitt, and James Sackett (11). Just north of
the corner of Salina and James streets was a plain two-story building
with the law office of Thaddeus M. Wood and his son-in-law, Charles A.
Baker, on the first floor and John F. Wyman's printing office on the
second floor, with the law office of Alfred Northam and Elias W.
Leavenworth in rear of it; the latter office remained there until 1828,
when they removed to the east wing of the Syracuse House. All north of
that was the property of James Sackett. The block where stands Andrews
Brothers James and Warren street grocery was unoccupied at this time,
but the block next on the north was used by Deacon Thomas Spencer for a
boat yard and dry dock. The corner of Willow and North Salina streets
was vacant in 1827 and about 100 feet north stood the dwelling of
Elisha F. Wallace, father of Judge William J. Wallace. A little farther
north was the house of Rufus Stanton, built in 1808. The old Mansion
house stood on the Empire house corner and was kept in 1825 by O. H.
Williston; it was removed in 1844-45 to clear the site for the present
structure. There was no building on this block on Salina street north
of the hotel. A one-story building next west of the Mansion House
fronting the "public square," contained three stores, two of which were
occupied by Volney Cook & Co., the fashionable dry goods dealers of
the village, and by the harness shop of Silas Ames (who came down from
the Hill). Next west of the Mansion House was the wood structures shown
in the Townsend block engraving. The first 33 feet of the brick Marvin
block was built by the Syracuse Company and was occupied in part by the
lottery office of S. C. Brewster, in which Hiram Deming bought a
quarter of the ticket which drew $50,000. Samuel Copp was Mr.
Brewster's manager. Next was Marvin & Norton's fur store. That part
of the row was built by Asa Marvin, whose partner was Elbert Norton.
Directly after the death of Elbert Norton about 1832, that part of the
block was occupied by E. B. Wicks & Co., who removed from the
structure adjoining the Mansion House. Next came Dr. John W. Hanchett's
drug store and office, over which he lived about fifteen years. Next to
this was the shoe store of Adonijah Root, father of Mrs. John R.
Whitlock. On the corner was a two-story frame building, part of which
was occupied by the Presbyterian society for a session room before they
built one. On the second floor was the dwelling of Mrs. Barlow, mother
of Jason, Augustus, John and Benjamin R. John and Benjamin Barlow were
both printers, and Benjamin became superintendent of the Five Points
Mission, New York. Her oldest daughter, Mary, was the first wife of C.
T. Longstreet; the second daughter was the second wife of Dr. John C.
Hanchett; and the third was the wife of J. P. Ballard. Next west was
the store of B. B. Batchelder and adjoining that the store occupied by
Samuel Ketcham, and at one time by Samuel Weaver. *** 11.
Mr. Sackett was a very peculiar and eccentric bachelor. His tastes in
dress were very singular, and he often wore a frock coat reaching
nearly to his heels, a wide-brimmed hat with a veil over his face; he
usually traveled about in a dilapidated sulky with a top patched up in
varied colors. When he was on foot he carried a large umbrella with a
white patch on top. When he was ready to build on his property he
contracted for a house 22 x 40 feet in size. As the contractor did not
come and build as agreed, Sackett bargained with another man to do the
same work and the structure was immediately erected. Before it was
finished the first contractor came with timbers, etc., for the
performance of his contract. Although Mr. Sackett was not bound to
fulfill his agreement with this man, he said to him, "Here, put it up
at the end of this one." Of course he then had a house 22 x 80 feet.
With all his peculiarities he was a well-disposed person, correct and
prompt in business matters. At his death his estate was worth $150,000.
A part of his estate was land embracing and surrounding the site of the
Cathedral. This land, or part of it, was covered with a pleasant grove
the possession of which greatly delighted Mr. Sackett. One morning he
arose to find nothing left of it but the stumps of the trees which had
been neatly sawed off and marked with white chalk. The afflicted owner
made desperate efforts to learn who among his enemies did the deed but
he never succeeded.