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John Milton Hackley

Birth23 November 1846 - White Post, Clarke, Virginia, United States
Death25 December 1925 - Foraker, Osage, Oklahoma, USA
MotherSusan F Anderson
FatherSamuel Jefferson Hackley

Born in White Post, Clarke, Virginia, United States on 23 November 1846 to Samuel Jefferson Hackley and Susan F Anderson. John Milton Hackley married Annie Haseltine Smitherman and had 4 children. He passed away on 25 December 1925 in Foraker, Osage, Oklahoma, USA.

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Samuel Jefferson Hackley
1804 - 1904
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Susan F Anderson
1808 - 1882
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Annie Haseltine Smitherman
1841 - 1919
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Hattie Brooke Hackley
1878 - 1919
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Lulu Ophelia Hackley
1876 - Unknown
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John E Hackley
1880 - 1965
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Elizabeth Ann "Bessie" Hackley
1884 - Unknown

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