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Matilda Hackman

Birth18 Jan 1899 - Grassy Fork, Jackson, Indiana, USA
Death11 May 1942 - Rural, Jackson, Indiana, USA
MotherAnna L Rothkopf
FatherHenry J F Hackman

Born in Grassy Fork, Jackson, Indiana, USA on 18 Jan 1899 to Henry J F Hackman and Anna L Rothkopf. Matilda Hackman married Albert H Eggersman and had 6 children. She passed away on 11 May 1942 in Rural, Jackson, Indiana, USA.

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Henry J F Hackman
1868 - 1950
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Anna L Rothkopf
1867 - Unknown
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Albert H Eggersman
1896 - 1972
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Mildred Marie Eggersman
1923 - 1998
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Geneva Ann Eggersman
1929 - 2015
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Maxine Audrey Eggersman
1934 - 2016
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Wilma Louise Eggersman
1928 - 2016
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Dorothy Mae Eggersman
1931 - Unknown
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Willard Eggersman
1921 - 1924

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