George L Tackett (1830-65)

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'''George L Tackett (1830-1865)'''
 
'''George L Tackett (1830-1865)'''
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Copyright 2007 by Will Johnson, [mailto:wjhonson@aol.com wjhonson@aol.com], Professional Genealogist.  This page is protected, if you'd like to comment on it, please email me.  Research on this page has been paid for by a relative of George Tackett.
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George was born possibly in Mooney Township, [[Phillips County, Arkansas|Phillips County]], [[Arkansas]].
  
George married an unknown first wife and had two children [Alice Tackett (1854-1934)|Alice] and Marcus.  He married again in 1861.
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George married an unknown first wife by 1854 and had two children [[Alice Tackett (1854-1934)|Alice]] and Marcus.  This first wife is not listed with him and his children in the 1860 Federal Census.  He married again in 1861.
  
On Apr 2, 1860 two Tackett brothers and possibly their father went to the land office in Helena to purchase land in Arkansas County.
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In the Phillips County Court House at Helena AR are these two deeds, proving the relationship of [[Mount Etna Tacket]] to George L Tackett:
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*12 April 1855 - M.E.Tackett to G.L.Tackett  "to my brother and his wife", 150 acres, for love and affection and $50.  Deed Book M, Pg. 628
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*12 April 1855 - M.E.Tackett to G.L.Tackett  "to my brother and his wife", 240 acres, for love and affection and $50  Deed Book M, Pg. 629
  
As "George L Tackett of Phillips County", he entered [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Detail.asp?Accession=AR1760%5F%5F%2E377&Index=7&QryID=64266%2E45&DetailTab=2 160 acres by Cash Entry] at NW S33-T6S-R2W.  He also enters 160 acres at NE S32-T6S-R2W, again by Cash Entry.  However on this document he calls himself "George L Tackett of Arkansas County".  These two pieces touch each other, forming a rectangle.
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On Apr 2, 1860 at the land office in Helena are these grants to purchase land in Arkansas County:
  
As "Edmond P G Tackitt of Phillips County", his brother, entered 160 acres by Cash Entry, at SE S28-T6S-R2W.  This document is marked Cancelled and has other writing across it that I can't make out.  This land touches George's at the Southwest corner.  Per [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&gsfn=&gsln=Tackett&sx=y&f23=AR&f3=Phillips&f4=&f13=&rg_81004011__date=&rs_81004011__date=0&gskw=&prox=1&db=1860usfedcenancestry&ti=0&ti.si=0&gl=&gss=IMAGE&gst=&so=3 this 1860 census enumeration] Edmond was born about 1839.
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*As "George L Tackett of Phillips County", he entered [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Detail.asp?Accession=AR1760%5F%5F%2E377&Index=7&QryID=64266%2E45&DetailTab=2 160 acres by Cash Entry] at NW S33-T6S-R2W.   He also enters 160 acres at NE S32-T6S-R2W, again by Cash Entry.  However on this document he calls himself "George L Tackett of Arkansas County".  These two pieces touch each other, forming a rectangle.
  
As "Mount Etna Tackett of Phillips County", this man possibly their father, entered 80 acres by Cash Entry, at E1/2SW S21-T6S-R2W. This land sits a quarter-section above E P's land, but a year later in 1861, Mount Etna came back and bought that intermediate quater-section as well.
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*As "Edmond P G Tackitt of Phillips County", his nephew, entered 160 acres by Cash Entry, at SE S28-T6S-R2W. This document is marked Cancelled and has other writing across it that I can't make out.  This land touches George's at the Southwest corner.  Per [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&gsfn=&gsln=Tackett&sx=y&f23=AR&f3=Phillips&f4=&f13=&rg_81004011__date=&rs_81004011__date=0&gskw=&prox=1&db=1860usfedcenancestry&ti=0&ti.si=0&gl=&gss=IMAGE&gst=&so=3 this 1860 census enumeration] Edmond was born about 1839.
  
In 1860 [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1860slaveschedules&f12=5300+101+&hid=hh&dt=household&hco=1000 Mount Etna Tackette] in Lagrew township, Arkansas County owned 5 slaves.
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You can see how the lands of George L Tackett, Mount Etna Tacket and Edmond P G Tackett intersect [http://www.countyhistorian.com/picture_library/Tackett.JPG here].
  
Could this man, possible father of these two boys be that [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=arcen%2c&rank=0&tips=0&=%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c&gsfn=Mount&gsln=Tackett&sx=y&gs1co=1%2cAll+Countries&gs1pl=1%2c+&year=&yearend=&sbo=0&ufr=0&wp=4%3b_80000002%3b_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&fh=0&recid=60420&recoff=2+4 Mount Etna Tacket] who is on the Tax List in 1838 in Mooney Township, Phillips County ?
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Many years after George's death, his three surviving children file a lawsuit against E P G Tackett, et al claiming mismanagement of the estate. E P G Tacket had been the administrator. The lawsuit dragged on for several years, and contains several depositions. In one of these, a Emily Honeywell, age 41 at 11 Nov 1884, states that "George was my uncle". In 1880 Emma Honeywell is living, as a widow in Arkansas County, and in 1860 "Emly Tackett" age 20, born AR is living in the household of "E M Tackett" at De Witt.
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[[Category:Biographies]]
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[[Category:Phillips County, Arkansas]]

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