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Thomas Hacking

Birthabt 1813 - Clayton le Moors, Lancashire, England
Death1870 - Padiham, Lancashire
MotherHannah Hacking
FatherEdward Hacking

Born in Clayton le Moors, Lancashire, England on abt 1813 to Edward Hacking and Hannah Hacking. Thomas Hacking married margaret anderton and had 13 children. He passed away on 1870 in Padiham, Lancashire.

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Edward Hacking
1790 - Unknown
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Hannah Hacking
1790 - Unknown
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Margaret Anderton
1815 - 1894
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Elizabeth Hacking
1851 - 1868
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John Hacking
1857 - 1887
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Edward Hacking
1840 - 1842
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Thomas Hacking
1858 - 1863
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Alice Hacking
1860 - 1862
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Anne Hacking
1836 - 1841
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Ann Hacking
1842 - 1861
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Sarah Hacking
1855 - 1856
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James Hacking
1844 - 1922
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John Hacking
1856 - 1887
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Ellen Hacking
1847 - 1883
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William Hacking
1838 - 1918
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Mary Hacking
1850 - 1850

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