DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM HACKER
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Don Norman
1.WILLIAM HACKER
William Hacker
was born in England about 1690 and died in Bush's
Ford VA (present day Buckhannon, Upshur County WV) in
1775. He arrived
at South Patowmack, VA (now Marlboro Point) as a
transported convict
aboard the "Forward" January 16, 1730/31. He
was convicted at Old Bailey
Sessions in April 1730 of stealing four cocks, seventeen
hens, five
drakes and five ducks belonging to Christopher Tilson.
Like all
transported felons, William was required to serve seven
years to obtain his freedom. His sentence ended May 21,
1738 in
Stafford County VA and he married Ann Dillon shortly afterward.
Ann was
transported about three years before William and was then
known as Ann
Turner. She probably married a Dillon before she married
William.
Children of William and Ann (Dillon) Hacker.
2. (1). William b.Dec 9 1739
3. (2). Elizabeth b.c. 1741
m. John
Freeman
4. (3). John b.Jan 2 1743
d.Apr 20 1824
m.Margaret
Sleeth
5. (4). Nancy Ann b.c. 1745
m.James
Keith
m.Col. Claypool
6. (5). Mary b. 1747
d. 1805
m.John
Bush
4.JOHN HACKER
1.WILLIAM HACKER
John Hacker, a
son of William and Ann (Dillon) Hacker, was born in
Stafford County VA January 2, 1743 and died in Lewis
County VA (WV)
April 20, 1824.
John married
Margaret Sleeth about 1765. Margaret, a
daughter of
John and Mary Ann (Wallace) Sleeth) was born in Ireland
June 24, 1747
and died in Lewis May 8, 1832.
John
established a claim on Hackers Creek in present day Lewis
County WV in 1768, raised a crop there in 1769 and moved
his family
there in the winter of 1760.
John served
ninety one days in Captain James Booths company of VA
militia in 1777 and was discharged by Captain Booth July
13, 1777. In
1778, a John Hacker enlisted in George Rogers Clarks
"Illinois Regiment"
and was part of Clarks expedition against the Indians at
Vincennes IN.
This was another John Hacker. John signed a petition in
Monongalia
County VA November 12, 1782, a time when Clarks soldiers
wre far to the
West.
In 1787, John
and Margaret's daughter, Mary Ann (Hacker) West was
killed by a band of Indians led by the Indian renegade
Leonard
Schoolcraft.
John signed the
petition for the establishment of Harrison County
VA in 1789 and served as sheriff of the county in 1799.
John Hacker's will:
"In the
name of God Amen. I, John Hacker of the
County of Lewis
and the state of Virginia being of a great age and weak
in body, but
of sound mind and disposing memory (for which I thank
God) and calling
to mind the uncertainty of human life and being desirous
to dispose of
all such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless
me with, I
give and bequeath the same in manner following that is to
say in the
first place I desire all the perishable part of my estate
be
immediately sold after my death and that out of the
monies arising
therefrom, all my Just debts and funeral expenses be
paid.
"Secondly
after the payment of my debts and funeral expenses, I
give to my wife Margaret Hacker one third part of my
estate both real
and personal, for and during her natural life, and after
her decease,
I give the personal part thereof to whatever child of
mine shall take
care of their mother during her life, and the real part
thereof is to
be included in the bequeath that I herein after shall
bequeath to two
of my sons viz Thomas S. Hacker and Absolom Hacker."
"Thirdly,
I give two thirds of the monies arising from the Sale of
the perishable part of my estate to be equally divided
between my two
loving daughters Sarah Smith and Mary Ann Helmick and the
heirs of my
two daughters that are now deceased to with the children
of Margaret
Hardman and Elizabeth Hardman."
"Fourthly
I give to my son Absolom Hacker all that part of my
Landed property contained within the following bounds
that is to say
beginning at a poplar near the great road corner to Land
I formerly
conveyed to my son William Hacker thence with the course
of the said
William's line to the middle of the road and with the
road crossing
the run that runs through my farm to the upper end of the
fence whence
with a dreen to the original line and with the lines of
my survey
crossing said run again to the place of Beginning. At the same time
it is to be understood that the said Absolom Hacker is to
pay to my
son Alexander Hacker twenty dollars which twenty dollars
together with
twenty dollars that my son Thomas S. Hacker is likewise
to pay to my
said son Alexander Hacker is designed to make him an
equal part with
them and my other sons that I formerly portioned
off."
"Fifthly I
give to my son Thomas S. Hacker all that part of my
Landed property contained within the following bounds
viz: Beginning
in the middle of the road where Absolom's part first come
to the road
and running the road as Absolom's run crossing the
aforesaid run to
the upper corner of the fence, thence up the aforesaid
dreen to the
original line then with the said original lines crossing
Hackers Creek
to Jonathan Hackers corner and with said Jonathan lines
and William
Hackers lines to the place of Beginning."
"Sixthly I
give to my three sons towit, William, John and Jonathan
one dollar each to be paid out of my daughters
legacy."
"And
lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my son William
Hacker and my son in law David Smith Executors of this my
last will
and Testaments, hereby revoking all other former wills or
Testaments
by me heretofore made."
"In
witness whereof I have herewith set my had and affixed my Seal
this eighteenth day of March in the Year of our Lord one
thousand
eight hundred and twenty two."
John Hacker
(seal)
"Signed,
Sealed published and declared as and for the last will
and Testament of the above named John Hacker in the
presence of us."
Edmund Hacker
John W. Hacker
Children of John and Margaret (Sleeth) Hacker.
7. (1). Mary Ann b.c. 1768
d.Dec 5 1787
m.Edmund
West Jr. Feb 15 1878
8. (2). William b.May 3 1770
d. 1826
m.Mary
Adah West Feb 25 1791
9. (3). Jonathan b.c. 1772
m. Hannah
Bennett
10. (4). John b.Jan 17 1773 d.Oct 15 1834
m.Mary
Susannah Smith Mar 29 1796
m.Susan
Cragell 1818
11. (5). Alexander
12. (6). Margaret b.Nov 2 1776
d.Jul 5 1815
m.Peter
Hardman Dec 1 1797
13. (7). Sarah
m.David Smith
14. (8). Solomon
15. (9). Elizabeth b. 1784
d. 1813
m.Henry
Hardman Sep 19 1808
16. (10). Absolom
17. (11). Thomas
S.
18. (12). Mary
Ann b.Jul 18 1793
m.John Helmick 1811
8.WILLIAM HACKER
4.JOHN HACKER 1.WILLIAM HACKER
William Hacker,
a son of John and Margaret (Sleeth) Hacker, was
born in Harrison County VA (WV) May 3, 1770 and died in
Lewis County
VA (WV) in 1826.
His estate was inventoried for the Lewis County
court September 27, 1826.
He married Mary
Adah West in Harrison County VA February 12, 1791.
Mary, a daughter of Edmond Sr. and Mary West, was born
December 20,
1770.
In A.S.
Withers' "Chronicles of Border Warfare" William Hacker and
others are alleged to have massacred the one hundred
inhabitants of an
Indian village at present day Bulltown, Braxton County WV
in the
summer of 1782 in retaliation for an Indian massacre of
the Stroud
family in June of 1782.
Although these
accounts have been accepted as fact for many
years, other authors doubt its truth. An anonymous writer
of an
article in "Awhile Ago Times", reprinted in
"The Hacker's Creek
Journal" states that Chief Bull and his Delawares
were moved from
Bulltown by the Indian Affairs Commissioner in May 1772
and references
a number of documents proving that the Delawares moved
south to the
lower Mississippi, where Chief Bull died after 1810.
Robert B.
Smith states that in 1772, Captain Bull and his people
moved to the White River in Indiana, about eighteen miles
from present
day Wabash. In
1778, after the capture of English General Hamilton,
they removed to the Mississippi. Smith cites Simon Kenton's "Notes",
Draper's "Manuscripts" and private documents is
support of his
statements.
There is
evidence that Withers' "Chronicles of Border Warfare" is
a rewrite of documents compiled by William Hacker and
William Powers
and published shortly after 1825. Withers is alleged to have been
hired by publisher Joseph Israel in 1831. to rewrite the
"Chronicles"
after the death of
the original authors.
Children of William and Mary Adah (West) Hacker.
19. (1). John Wesley b.Jan 5 1792
d.Mar 13 1869
m.Mary Ann
Raines Apr 18 1814
20. (2). Mary Ann b.Mar 27 1793
21. (3). Margaret b.Feb 18 1796
m.Solomon
B. Townsend Oct 19 1815
22. (4). William b.Dec 16 1797 d.May
3 1799
23. (5). Alexander West d.Dec
7 1799
m.Elizabeth Haverty Sep 16 1821
m.Rachel
Cunningham
24. (6). Edmund b.Jan 1 1802
d. 1876
m.Catherine Keith Jan 26 1826
25. (7). Thomas b.Apr 9 1804
d.Nov 6 1804
26. (8). Jonathan W. b.Oct 15 1805
m.Jane
Seney Jun 13 1830
27. (9). Abosolom b.Dec 18 1807
28. (10). Sarah
A. b.Jul 10 1810
9.JONATHAN HACKER
4.JOHN HACKER 1.WILLIAM HACKER
Jonathan
Hacker, a son of John and Margaret (Sleeth) Hacker, was
born in Va about 1772. He married Hannah Bennett. Hannah,
a daughter of
Joseph Bennett, was born in VA about 1788.
Known children of Jonathan and Hannah (Bennett) Hacker.
29. (1). Eckert M. b.c. 1820
30. (2). William P. b.c. 1830
10.JOHN
HACKER 4.JOHN HACKER 1.WILLIAM HACKER
John Hacker, a
son of John and Margaret (Sleeth) Hacker, was born
in VA January 17, 1773 and died in Shelby County IN
October 15, 1834.
He married Mary Susannah Smith in Randolph County VA
March 29, 1796.
Mary, a daughter of David and Lydia (Ball) Smith, was
born September
18, 1778 and died in Montgomery County OH February 21,
1816.
Harrison County
VA deed book 3, page 102, records that John
purchased 150 acres "of John Hacker's settlement
survey" from his
parents March 20, 1797 for five shillings.
About 1805,
John and his older brother William disagreed over
politics and John moved his family to Green County
OH. In 1808, John
and Susannah sold their farm in VA to Samuel Bonnett and
in 1809, they
moved to present day Montgomery County OH and settled on
Big Darby
Plains.
John enlisted
in the American army during the War of 1812 and
served all over Ohio against the Indians.
In 1815, John
bought 160 acres of land in Montgomery County OH.
Susannah died on this property February 21, 1816.
John married
Susan Cragell in Montgomery County in 1818.
The
family moved to Shelby County IN in 1833 and John died
there October
15, 1834 of Asiatic cholera.
Children of John and Mary Susannah (Smith) Hacker.
31. (1). David b.Jul 24 1797 b.Jun 20 1863
m.Catherine Gile May 20 1824
32. (2). Anna Nancy b.Nov 2 1799
d.Jan 30 1845
m.Stephen
Gile Dec 27 1831
33. (3). Jonathan b.Mar 6 1802
d.Jan 30 1845
m.Catherine Herring Dec 25 1823
34. (4). John b.Jan 12 1804 d.Nov 20 1850/4
m.Mary
Gile Apr 26 1827
35. (5). Jonas b.Apr 20 1806 d.Jan
3 1871
m.Mary
Cunningham Jun 12 1827
19.JOHN WESLEY HACKER
8.WILLIAM HACKER 4.JOHN HACKER
1.WILLIAM HACKER
John Wesley
Hacker, a son of William and Mary Adah (West) Hacker,
was born January 5, 1792 and died in Hamilton County IN
March 13,
1869. He married
Mary Ann Raines in Lewis County VA (WV) April 19,
1814. Mary, a
daughter of John and Frances (Roebuck) Raines, was born
about 1795.
Known children of John Wesley and Mary Ann (Raines)
Hacker.
36. (1). William Robert b.c. 1817
m.Mary E.
Bond Mar 20 1860
37. (2). David F. b.c. 1832
m.Malinda
Catherine Dunn
38. (3). James R. b.c. 1834
d.Nov 29 1871
m.Lucy Ann
Geiger Feb 13 1862
21.MARGARET HACKER
8.WILLIAM HACKER 4.JOHN HACKER
1.WILLIAM HACKER
Margaret
Hacker, a daughter of William and Mary Adah (West)
Hacker, was born February 18, 1796. She married Solomon B. Townsend
October 19, 1815.
Solomon and Margaret apparently separated about
1850. They are
listed in the 1850 census of Gilmer County VA (WV) in
separate households.
Children of Solomon B. and Margaret (Hacker) Townsend.
39. (1). Mary b.c. 1817
m.Samuel
Ellis Stout
40. (2). Levi b.c. 1822
m.Nancy
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41. (3). Marilda
42. (4). John b.c. 1832
43. (5). Solomon b.c. 1833
44. (6). Commodore Perry b.c. 1837
m.Rebecca
Williams
45. (7). Albert b.c. 1840
46. (8). George b.c. 1842
23.ALEXANDER WEST HACKER 8.WILLIAM HACKER 4.JOHN HACKER
1.WILLIAM HACKER
Alexander West
Hacker, a son of William and Mary Adah (West)
Hacker, was born December 7, 1799 and died in Gilmer
County VA (WV)
between 1850 and 1860.
He first married Elizabeth Haverty September
16, 1821.
Elizabeth was a daughter of William and Ellenora (O'Connor)
Haverty, was born about 1801 and apparently died between
1824 and 1828.
Alexander
married Rachel Cunningham about 1829.
Rachel was born
in Harrison County VA February 26, 1809. Rachel married
Lewis Woodyard Jr. in gilmer County WV August 6, 1865.
Known children of Alexander West and Elizabeth (Haverty)
Hacker.
47. (1). Jemima
m.Peter
Wiant
48. (2). David S. b.c. 1823
m.Elizabeth Sims Sep 30 1841
Children of Alexander West and Rachel (Cunningham)
Hacker.
49. (1). Nancy b.c. 1830
50. (2). John b.c. 1834
51. (3). Edith Ann b.c. 1838 d.Sep
22 1901
m. Elijah Green Norman Oct 5 1854
52. (4). Elizabeth b.c. 1844
m. Ezekiel T. Marks Apr 12 1868
53. (5).
Sarah b. 1850
m. Minter J. Greenleaves Dec 4 1870
24.EDMUND HACKER
8.WILLIAM HACKER 4.JOHN
HACKER 1.WILLIAM
HACKER
Edmund Hacker,
a son of William and Mary Adah (West) Hacker, was
born January 1, 1802 and died in Shelby County IN in
1876. He married
Catherine Keith January 26, 1826. Catherine, a daughter of James and
Mary Ann (Alkire) Keith, was born October 31, 1801.
Children of Edmund and Catherine (Keith) Hacker.
54. (1). Mary Louise b.Jul 30 1830 d.
1869
m.Elcana Austin
Byerly Dec 26 1850
55. (2). Jonathan Perry Newton b.Oct 15 1832
56. (3). Nancy Ann b.Nov 8 1837
m.Wilson
Cottrell Dec 2 1858
57. (4). Sarah C. b.c. 1839
m.Daniel
Meloy
58. (5). James K. Polk b.c. 1845
m.Nancy
Barnes Feb 27 1868
m.Martha
Wertz Dec 24 1874
31.DAVID HACKER
10.JOHN HACKER 4.JOHN
HACKER 1.WILLIAM HACKER
David Hacker, a
son of John and Mary Susannah (Smith) Hacker, was
born in Harrison County VA (WV) July 24, 1797 and died in
Soldiers
Hospital in ST. Louis, MO June 20, 1863. He married Catherine Gile in
Ohio May 20, 1824.
The family moved to Iowa before 1860.
David served in
the 37th Iowa Volunteer Infantry during the Civil
War and died from typhoid contracted during his
service. The 37th
Iowa was known as the "Greybeard Regiment"
because all its 915 members
were over the draft age of 45 years.
Children of David and Catherine (Gile) Hacker.
59. (1). James b.c. 1826
60. (2). Elizabeth b.c. 1829
61. (3). John W. b.c. 1838
62. (4). Francis A. b.c. 1843
33.JONATHAN HACKER
10.JOHN HACKER 4.JOHN HACKER 1.WILLIAM
HACKER
Jonathan
Hacker, a son of John and Mary Susannah (Smith) Hacker,
was born March 6, 1802 and died in Huntington, IN January
30, 1845.
He married Catherine Herring December 25, 1823. Catherine was born in
MD November 1, 1806 and died in Huntington April 13,
1879.
Children of Jonathan and Catherine (Herring) Hacker.
63. (1). Eliza Jane b.Mar 20 1826 d.Jan 23 1837
64. (2). Nathaniel Wilson b.Sep 18 1827 d.Jun 23 1917
m.Sarah Ann
Smith
65. (3). Silas Colvan b.Jan 4 1830
d. 1863
m.Rebecca
Slagal Nov 29 1852
m.Levina
Welshouse May 29 1862
66. (4). Thomas Fletcher` b.Jul 11 1832
m.Mary
Jane Shutt Dec 27 1858
m.Melvina J. Updyke Dec 15 1872
67. (5). Mary Elizabeth b.Aug 14 1835 d.Oct 22 1854
m.Samuel
F. Karns
68. (6). Catherine Louise b.Aug 23 1839
m.George
F. Smith
69. (7). Jonathan Franklin b.Mar 21 1842 d.Mar
8 1915
m.Lizzie
A. Couch Dec 22 1881
34.JOHN HACKER
10.JOHN HACKER 4.JOHN
HACKER 1.WILLIAM HACKER
John Hacker, a
son of John and Mary Susannah (Smith) Hacker, was
born in Harrison County VA (WV) January 12, 1804 and died
in Boone
County IN November 20, 1850 or 1854. He married Mary Gile April 26,
1827.
Known children of John and Mary (Gile) Hacker.
70. (1). Sarah
m.Robert
J. Lawrence
71. (2). Katherine
35.JONAS HACKER
10.JOHN HACKER 4.JOHN
HACKER 1.WILLIAM HACKER
Jonas Hacker, a
son of John and Mary Susannah (Smith) Hacker, was
born in Fairfield, OH April 20, 1806 and died in
Brownsville NE
January 3, 1871.
He married Mary Cunningham at Troy, OH June 12,
1827.
Children of Jonas and Mary (Cunningham) Hacker.
72. (1). Theodore C.
73. (2). Francis A.
37.DAVID F. HACKER
19.JOHN WESLEY HACKER
8.WILLIAM HACKER
4.JOHN HACKER
1.WILLIAM HACKER
David F.
Hacker, a son of John Wesley and Mary Ann (Raines)
Hacker, was born about 1832. He married Malinda Catherine Dunn.
Malinda was born about 1838 and died in Hamilton County
IN August 6,
1908.
Known children of David F. and Melinda Catherine (Dunn)
Hacker.
74. (1). John H. b.Aug 18 1854 d.Jun 25 1897
m.Rebecca
Jane Fitzsimmons Nov 15 1887
38.JAMES R. HACKER
19.JOHN WESLEY HACKER
8.WILLIAM HACKER
4.JOHN HACKER
1.WILLIAM HACKER
James R.
Hacker, a son of John Wesley and Mary Ann (Raines)
Hacker, was born about 1834 and died in Hamilton County
IN November
29, 1871. He
married Lucy Ann Geiger in Hamilton County February 13,
1862.
Known children of James R. and Lucy Ann (Geiger) Hacker.
75. (1). Mary Ellen b.c.
1862
m.Manford
E. Hunt Nov 20 1882
76. (2). Emma M. b.c. 1870
d.Apr 5 1912
m.Samuel
Darrah Feb 24 1889
48.DAVID S. HACKER
23.ALEXANDER WEST HACKER
8.WILLIAM HACKER
4.JOHN HACKER 1.WILLIAM HACKER
David S.
Hacker, a son of Alexander West and Elizabeth (Haverty)
Hacker, was born about 1823. He married Elizabeth Sims September 30,
1841. Elizabeth
was born in VA about 1822.
Children of David S. and Elizabeth (Sims) Hacker.
77. (1). Margaret Louise b.c. 1848
d.Jan 19 1883
m.John
William Bland Kee
78. (2). Silas A. b.Oct 8 1854
d.Jan 2 1894
m.Mary L.
Straley Oct 12 1878
79. (3). Mary Adeline b.Jun 23 1863 d.Apr 23 1926
m.John
William Bland Kee
54.MARY LOUISE HACKER
24.EDMUND HACKER 8.WILLIAM
HACKER
4.JOHN HACKER
1.WILLIAM HACKER
Mary Louise
Hacker, a daughter of Edmund and Catherine (Keith)
Hacker, was born in Shelby County IN July 30, 1830 and
died in 1869.
She married Elcana Austin Byerly in Shelby County
December 26, 1850.
Children of Elcana Austin and Mary Louise (Hacker)
Byerly.
80. (1). Catherine Gilly b.Apr 20 1856 d.
1959
m.Boanarges Thompson
81. (2). Jonathan Samuel b.Apr 14 1861 d.c.
1935
m.Melissa
Pearl Wall
82. (3). Anna Retta b.Dec 12 1869
m.David
Thomson Aug 16 1882
58.JAMES K. POLK HACKER 24.EDMUND HACKER 8.WILLIAM HACKER
4.JOHN HACKER
1.WILLIAM HACKER
James K. Polk
Hacker, a son of Edmund and Catherine (Keith)
Hacker, was born in Shelby County IN about 1845. He married Nancy
Barnes in Shelby County February 27, 1868. He married Martha Wertz in
Shelby County December 24, 1874.
Known children of James K. Polk and Nancy (Barnes)
Hacker.
83. (1). William b.c. 1869
Children of James K. Polk and Martha (Wertz) Hacker.
84. (1). Elmera b.Nov 1881
85. (2). James D. b.Dec 1883
86. (3). Nellie b.Aug 1891
64.NATHANIEL WILSON
33.JONATHAN HACKER 10.JOHN
HACKER 4.JOHN
HACKER
1.WILLIAM HACKER
Nathaniel
Wilson Hacker, a son of Jonathan and Catherine (Herring)
Hacker, was born in Montgomery County OH September 18,
1827 and died
in Champaign County IL June 23, 1917. He married Sarah Ann Smith.
Sarah, a daughter of William Smith, was born in Franklin
County IN
September 14, 1832 and died in Champaign County IL
January 31, 1921.
Children of Nathaniel Wilson and Sarah Ann (Smith)
Hacker.
87. (1). John b.Dec 24 1851 d.Feb
1932
m.Lilly
Babb
88. (2). Sylvester b.Dec 4 1853
d.Aug 29 1859
89. (3). Orris b.Jun 16 1855
90. (4). William b.Nov 14 1857 d.Dec 14 1921
m.Rose
Russell
91. (5). Martha Jane b.Jun 24 1859
m.James E.
Morris Feb 7 1878
92. (6). Laura b.Mar 4 1862
d.Sep 1919
m.Frank
Wagner
93. (7). Mary b.Aug 24 1864
m.George
Pitsenbarger Sep 18 1892
94. (8). Ella b.May 25 1867
m.John Dawson Nov 19 1899
95. (9). Margaret Ann b.Feb 10 1870 d.Mar 10 1933
m.Spencer
Evans
96. (10). Benjamin
Franklin b.Sep 7 1872
d. 1970
m.May
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69.JONATHAN FRANKLIN HACKER 33.JONATHAN HACKER 10.JOHN HACKER
4.JOHN HACKER 1.WILLIAM HACKER
Jonathan
Franklin Hacker, a son of Jonathan and Catherine
(Herring) Hacker, was born in IN March 21, 1842 and died
March 8,
1915. He married
Lizzie A. Couch December 22, 1881. Lizzie
died July
4, 1916.
Children of Jonathan Franklin and Lizzie A. (Couch)
Hacker.
97. (1). Jonathan Andrew b.Oct
9 1882 d.Jan 22 1976
m.Wilda
Ekline Feb 17 1908
98. (2). James Gilbert b.Jul 27 1884 d.Sep 16 1970
m.Dorothy
Kale Jun 30 1911
99. (3). Thomas H. b.Jun 9 1887
100. (4). Louisa
A. b.Mar 25 1889 d.Aug 24 1985
m.Leroy
Dolby Jun 18 1910
95.MARGARET ANN HACKER
62.NATHANIEL WILSON 33.JONATHAN
HACKER
10.JOHN HACKER
4.JOHN HACKER 1.WILLIAM HACKER
Margaret Ann
Hacker, a daughter of Nathaniel Wilson and Sarah Ann
(Smith) Hacker, was born in Franklin County IN February
10, 1870 and
died March 10, 1933.
She married Spencer Evans.
Children of Spencer and Margaret Ann (Hacker) Evans.
101. (1). Leta
102. (2). Verma
103. (3). Zelda
104. (4). Delosse
I.
105. (5). Ivan
Kenneth
106. (6). Dale
Edsel
107. (7). Glen
Esley
100.LOUISA A. HACKER
69.JONATHAN FRANKLIN HACKER
33.JONATHAN
HACKER 10.JOHN
HACKER 4.JOHN HACKER 1.WILLIAM HACKER
Louisa A.
Hacker, a daughter of Jonathan Franklin and Lizzie A.
(Couch) Hacker, was born March 25, 1889 and died in
Huntingdon, IN
August 24, 1985. She married Leroy Dolby June 18, 1910.
Leroy, a son of
David H. and Rachel M. (Chalmers) Dolby, was born January
21, 1886 in
Huntington, IN and died there August 18, 1963.
Children of Leroy and Louisa A. (Hacker) Dolby.
108. (1). Ralph
Emley b. Mar 1 1912
d.Sep 6 1998
m. Opal
Belle Obenour Jun 3 1933
109. (2).
Catherine E. b. Aug 6 1914
m. Lester
Stahl Aug 22 1934
110. (3). Eldon
N. b. Dec 24 1916
m. Marion
Stalder May 7 1938
111. (4). Opal
Mae b. Oct 18 1918
m.
Clarence Cotton
m. Robert
Milholland Oct 6 1943
112. (5). Bruce
A. b. Oct 30 1922
m. Dorothy
Costenmoyer Dec 9 1951
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Clark, Carl R., Haverty family group records
?Gilmer County WV Marriages?
"Hacker's Creek Journal" Vol.X, Issue 2, Apr
1992 pp.16-32
"Hacker's Creek Journal" Vol.XI, Issue 1, Jan
1993 pp.21-27
"Hacker's Creek Journal" Vol.XX, Issue 2, 2002,
pp.26-27
LaVorgna, Sarah, e-mail to HCPD Sep 23 2001
"Lewis County WV, Her People and Places", 2000,
pp.161, 185, 221
Moore, Anna M., John Helmick Family group sheet
Norman, Don, "Descendants of Peter Hardman",
"Bulltown", "Descendants
of Jacob Helmick"
1850,1860 Gilmer County VA census
1850 Lewis county Va census