Mae was born on 20 Jun 1893 in Binghamton, Broome, New York. She was the daughter of Lewis Sweet and Lavinia (Mason) Sweet. She married Albert Edward Sackett. She died on 25 Nov 1949 in Wilson Hospital, Johnson City, New York. She is buried in Floral Park Cemetery, Johnson City, New York.
Press & Sun-Bulletin (Binghamton, NY), 25 Nov 1949 - Mrs Mae Lillian Sackett, 54, died Friday at Wilson Memorial Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Bertie Edward Sackett of Binghamton; three sons: Bert of Binghamton; Floyd of Susquehanna & Edward of Worcester, NY; a sister: Mrs Lottie Mott of Hallstead, PA; three brothers; Lewis of Tunnel; Archie & George of Cadosia; several nieces & nephews
1900 US Census - Binghamton, Broome, NY - Louis Sweet (56)-widowed, Lottie (18), Louis (16), Grace (15), Lizzie (13), Archie (11), May (5)
1910 US Census - Hallstead, Susquehanna, PA - Frank Sackett (48), Rose Sackett (41), Ethel (10), Bert Sackett (19)-son, May Sackett (14)-wife, Lillian (0)-daughter
1920 US Census - Binghamton, Broome, NY - Bert Sackett (29), May Sackett (24), Floyd (7), Edward (4)
1930 US Census - Binghamton, Broome, NY - Bert Sackett (39), Mae Sackett (34), Floyd (18), Edward (14)
NY county marriages: Edward Sackett (22) to Marion Walts (22); date: 17 Apr 1935; place: Binghamton, NY; father: Bert Sackett; mother: Mae Lillian Sweet
US Social Security Applications & Claims Index: Mae LIllian Sackett; dob: 18 Jun 1897, in Binghamton, NY; father: Lewis Sweet; mother: Sarah Mason
Susan Wagner, Letter Genealogical Dept., Flower Memorial Library, Watertown, NY, 1988,.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mae by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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