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John Stevenson Hackett

Birth2 March 1884 - Arnolds Park, Dickinson, Iowa, USA
Death01 Sep 1955 - Holy Family Hospital, Estherville, Emmet County, IA
MotherAdeline [Addie] Gertrude Ring
FatherJonathan Stevenson Hackett

Born in Arnolds Park, Dickinson, Iowa, USA on 2 March 1884 to Jonathan Stevenson Hackett and Adeline [Addie] Gertrude Ring. John Stevenson Hackett married Nettie Ethel Parsons and had 3 children. He passed away on 01 Sep 1955 in Holy Family Hospital, Estherville, Emmet County, IA.

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Jonathan Stevenson Hackett
1839 - Unknown
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Adeline [Addie] Gertrude Ring
1846 - 1922
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Nettie Ethel Parsons
1890 - 1970
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C.l. Honey Hackett
1917 - 2009
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Glenn Henry Hackett
1911 - 2004
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Leonard J Hackett
1913 - 1999

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