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John HACKING

Birth22 Dec 1789 - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
DeathJan 1867 - Blackburn, Lancashire, United Kingdom
MotherMary Sykes
FatherJames Hacking

Born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England on 22 Dec 1789 to James Hacking and Mary Sykes. John HACKING married Hannah DENNISON and had 10 children. He passed away on Jan 1867 in Blackburn, Lancashire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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James Hacking
1759 - 1847
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Mary Sykes
1769 - 1838
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Dennison
1794 - 1877
Children Show all
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Mary Hacking
1818 - 1901
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John Hacking
1827 - 1876
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Emma Hacking
1822 - 1904
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William Hacking
1829 - 1859
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James Hacking
1832 - 1855
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Sally Hacking
1821 - 1821
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Hannah Hacking
1814 - 1817
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Ann Hacking
1831 - 1898
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Rachel Hacking
1825 - 1892
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James Hacking
1831 - 1903

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