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Mary Ann Hackney

Birth26 Nov 1883 - Fenton, Staffordshire, England
Death7 Jan 1955 - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
MotherMary Scragg
FatherHenry Hackney

Born in Fenton, Staffordshire, England on 26 Nov 1883 to Henry Hackney and Mary Scragg. Mary Ann Hackney married George Robinson and had 8 children. She passed away on 7 Jan 1955 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Parents
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Henry Hackney
1844 - 1893
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Mary Scragg
1843 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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George Robinson
1852 - 1910
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Edward Jud Nicklin
1866 - 1932
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Herbert Gideon Pittman
1879 - 1949
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Herbert "Bert" Robinson
1906 - 1997
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Emily Hackney Robinson
1902 - 1963
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John Henry "Harry" Nicklin
1914 - 1973
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Georgina Robinson
1910 - 1985
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Edna Valentine Nicklin
1912 - 1948
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Arthur Nicklin
1917 - 2009
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Constance Robinson
1908 - 1994
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Elizabeth Hackney
1904 - 1905

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