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Rachel Hackney

BirthJun 1840 - St Nicholas in Newport, Lincolnshire, England
DeathOctober 1914 - Nottinghamshire, , England
MotherJane Tinker
FatherJoseph Hackney

Born in St Nicholas in Newport, Lincolnshire, England on Jun 1840 to Joseph Hackney and Jane Tinker. Rachel Hackney married Charles Cox and had 7 children. She passed away on October 1914 in Nottinghamshire, , England.

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Joseph Hackney
1808 - 1869
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Jane Tinker
1812 - Unknown
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Charles Cox
1836 - 1866
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Susannah Cox
1861 - 1901
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Louisa Cox
1863 - Unknown
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George Henry Gibson
1879 - Unknown
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William Cox
1865 - Unknown
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Ada Ann Gibson
1876 - Unknown
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Herbert Gibson
1873 - Unknown
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Walter Gibson
1882 - Unknown

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