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Lilly Belle <I>Sackett</I> Van Eaton

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Lilly Belle Sackett Van Eaton

Birth
Bellaire, Antrim County, Michigan, USA
Death
14 Dec 1958 (aged 81)
McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington, USA
Burial
Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 156, Lot 33
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[email from Alvin Oglesby [email protected] lists born in Forest Home, Antrim, Michigan]

1st Marriage - Dougal McLELLAN on 30 June 1896 in Bellaire, Antrim, Michigan; later divorced.

2nd Marriage - Sylvester A. LaBARRE about 1904 in Washington; later divorced.

3rd Marriage - Julius HERRMANN on 3 May 1918 in Tacoma, Pierce, Washington.

Married James A. M. VAN EATON between 1920-1930 in Washington.

Lilly B. Van Eaton died Sunday morning in a McCleary hospital. She was the daughter of James and Estella Sackett and was the first white child born in Bellaire, Michigan, December 6, 1877. She came to (Olympia in 1901 and moved to Alaska in 1919. Mrs. Van Eaton returned to Olympia after six years and had lived here until moving to Malone two years ago. She was a member of the First Christian Church of Olympia. Surviving are a son, Leslie D. McLellan, Olympia; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Skinner, Olympia; a brother, Earl Sackett, Malone; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Rohr, Olympia, and Mrs. John Wall, Ketchikan, Alaska; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
[email from Alvin Oglesby [email protected] lists born in Forest Home, Antrim, Michigan]

1st Marriage - Dougal McLELLAN on 30 June 1896 in Bellaire, Antrim, Michigan; later divorced.

2nd Marriage - Sylvester A. LaBARRE about 1904 in Washington; later divorced.

3rd Marriage - Julius HERRMANN on 3 May 1918 in Tacoma, Pierce, Washington.

Married James A. M. VAN EATON between 1920-1930 in Washington.

Lilly B. Van Eaton died Sunday morning in a McCleary hospital. She was the daughter of James and Estella Sackett and was the first white child born in Bellaire, Michigan, December 6, 1877. She came to (Olympia in 1901 and moved to Alaska in 1919. Mrs. Van Eaton returned to Olympia after six years and had lived here until moving to Malone two years ago. She was a member of the First Christian Church of Olympia. Surviving are a son, Leslie D. McLellan, Olympia; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Skinner, Olympia; a brother, Earl Sackett, Malone; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Rohr, Olympia, and Mrs. John Wall, Ketchikan, Alaska; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.


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