!NAME: Brackett and Brackett are often seen in family records.It appears to be a correct conclusion, based on Upton MArecords, that the lack of the extra t, or its presence, occursin the same immediate family.!Source: International Genealogical Index.!Source: Typewritten information provided by Evelyn BucknerFloyd of Smyrna, GA, citing Parish Registers-BishopTranscripts-Probate File #1775 Suffolk County, England, BrackettGenealogy by Herbert I Brackett, pp 109-113 and 535-540, NewEngland Marriages Prior to 1700 by C.A. Torrey, p. 89, Upton, MAVital Records, pp 14, 81, 172, Braintree Town Records, the NewEngland Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 10-66-70, andmaterial owned by John B. Threlfall, Madison, WI.!Birth-Marriage-Death: "Genealogies of the Families ofBraintree, Massachusetts 1640-1850 ...", Compiled by WaldoChamberlain Sprague. Published on microfilm in cooperation withthe Quincy Historical Society and the New England HistoricGenealogical Society, Boston 1983. LDS FHL film #1405272.!Source: "Brackett Genealogy" by Herbert I. Brackett (1907). LCMicrofilm No. 87/7402(C).