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Mary Hackett

Birth1755 - Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death7 May 1825 - Berkley, Virginia, United States
MotherElizabeth McYoung or McEwen
FatherGeorge HACKETT

Born in Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States on 1755 to George HACKETT and Elizabeth McYoung or McEwen. Mary Hackett married 128. Francis SILVER and had 15 children. She passed away on 7 May 1825 in Berkley, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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George Hackett
1732 - 1800
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Elizabeth Mcyoung Or Mcewen
1733 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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128. Francis Silver
1740 - 1815
Children Show all
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Joseph Silver
1783 - 1838
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George Silver
1777 - 1830
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Samuel Silver
1795 - 1867
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William Mark Silver
1775 - 1866
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Lucetta S. Silver
1802 - 1880
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Edward Silver
1796 - 1837
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Ann Nancy Silver
1787 - 1859
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Barsheba Silver
1778 - 1859
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Harriet Silver
1813 - 1900
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Thomas Jefferson Silver
1800 - 1873
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Francis Silver
1775 - 1852
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Hannah Jane Silver
1770 - 1825
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John Silvers
1764 - 1848
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James Silver
1762 - 1807
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Edward Silvers
Unknown - Unknown

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