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Nathaniel Hackney

Birth1787 - Congleton, Cheshire, England
Death25 August 1847 - Arclid, Cheshire, England (not verified)
MotherMary Cordwell
FatherWilliam Hackney

Born in Congleton, Cheshire, England on 1787 to William Hackney and Mary Cordwell. Nathaniel Hackney married Hannah Kettle and had 6 children. He passed away on 25 August 1847 in Arclid, Cheshire, England (not verified).

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Parents
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William Hackney
1762 - 1840
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Mary Cordwell
Unknown - Unknown
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Hannah Kettle
1801 - 1844
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Hannah Kettle
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Levi Procter
1833 - 1890
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Mary Ann Hackney
1813 - Unknown
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Jane Hackney
1827 - 1878
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Lewis Proctor
1824 - 1882
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Samuel Procter
1830 - Unknown
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Harriot Proctor
1828 - Unknown

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