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William Henry Hacking

Birth17 Apr 1880 - Collingwood Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Death15 Jan 1950 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
MotherRebecca Ada Dobson
FatherJames Hacking

Born in Collingwood Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on 17 Apr 1880 to James Hacking and Rebecca Ada Dobson. William Henry Hacking married Christina Jane Burdett and had 3 children. He passed away on 15 Jan 1950 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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James Hacking
1841 - 1914
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Rebecca Ada Dobson
1852 - 1937
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Christina Jane Burdett
1882 - 1959
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Jane Hay Mccolley
1877 - 1902
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Edna May Hacking / Lindsay
1913 - 1983
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Christina Gladys Hacking / Penwarden
1908 - 1990
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Ronald James Hacking (Ww2, Army, 2Nd Aif )
1914 - 1988

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