Veteran's
Name: Sackett, George Cassander |
Father: Cassander
Sackett |
Residence: |
Father's
nativity: Connecticut |
Occupation: Farmer |
Mother: Henrietta
Beach |
Date
of birth: 29 Dec 1835 |
Mother's
nativity: Ohio |
Place
of birth: Tallmadge, Summit, Ohio |
Wife: Emma
A. French, born Jackson, Pennsylvania 17 Nov 1841, dau of Alvin
Duncan & Caroline (Clark) French |
Date
of death: 16 Apr 1922 |
2nd
wife: |
Place
of death: |
3rd
wife: |
Place
of burial: Winterset Cemetery |
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Cause
of death: |
Children
Frank
A
Carrie Youngblood
Anna
Rich
Ida F
Ervin G
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War
record |
Rank: Private |
Company: C |
Regiment: 1st |
State: Iowa |
Organization: Cavalry |
Enlistment date: 14 Jul 1861 |
Enlistment age: 25 |
Residence: Burlington,
Iowa |
Mustered out: |
Discharged: 09 Sep 1864 |
Transfers: |
GAR
membership |
Post name: Myers |
Date
joined: 17 Jun 1884 |
Post No.: 39 (73) |
Age
at joining: 49 |
Place: Greenfield, Adair, Iowa |
Transfers: Sus.
Dec 1888; transferred 14 Oct 1899 |
Post name: Pitzer |
Date
joined: Card 06 Jan 1900 |
Post No.: 55 (S p55) |
Age
at joining: 64 |
Place: Winterset |
Transfers: |
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Sources: Roster
Iowa Soldiers; Ex-Soldiers living Ia. 1886: Middle River; Post 55
Desc Book #222 joined transfer
age 64; Winterset News 19 Apr 1922 |
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Notes:
1.
Mr. Sackett was wounded 04 Apr 1864 under right eye by a minnie ball
- for 30 years 8 months and 9 days he carried this leaden missile
but eventually it gave him so much trouble that he had it removed.
2. Page 2 of a letter accompanies the GAR index
card (page 1 is missing). The letter has quite a bit of family
information. Contact the IAGenWeb Madison County Coordinator for a
copy of the letter or view the GAR microfilm at the Iowa State
Historical Library.
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