John Sackett, 1688–1728?> (aged 40 years)
- Name
- John /Sackett/
- Given names
- John
- Surname
- Sackett
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father |
1655–1719
Birth: February 23, 1655
Death: September 23, 1719 — Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts |
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mother |
1658–1709
Birth: about 1658
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28
Death: about 1709 — Long Island, New York |
himself |
1688–1728
Birth: about 1688
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30
— Newtown, Long Island, New York Death: December 31, 1728 |
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1688–1728
Birth: about 1688
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— Newtown, Long Island, New York Death: December 31, 1728 |
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wife |
1696–1735
Birth: June 24, 1696
— Newtown, Long Island, New York Death: before 1735 |
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John was married, Jan. 11, 1719, to Elisabeth Field, after whose death he was married to her sister, Susanna Field. They were daughters of Elnathan Field, son of Robert Field, of Newtown, who was the son of Robert Field,apatentee of Flushing, L. I. - [Weygant, p. 37] Will: In the name of God, Amen. December 9, 1728/9. I, JOHN SACKETT, of Newtown, in Queens County, Gentleman, being sick. I leave to my wife Susanah, all my movable estate except two bonds, one for œ200, and the other for œ34, which I ordain to pay lawful debts, and the remainder put at interest for my daughter. My wife is to enjoy all my estate until my son comes of age, for the bringing up of my children. I leave to my son William, all my lands and meadows, unless the child my wife now goes with shall be a son, in which case my lands are to be divided among them, allowing the buildings to the elder. If the child be a daughter, my son William shall pay her œ60, when he is 21. If my son William dies without issue then I leave all my estate to my two daughters (not named). I make my two brothers, Joseph Moore and William Sackett, executors. Witnesses, John Lawrence, Robert Titus, Samuel Richards. Proved, February 1, 1728/9. |
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