James Hacking (AFN: 2PSD-RL)
Event(s)
Birth: 4 Dec 1802
Burton Kendall, Wst.
Christening: 4 Dec 1802
Burton, Kendal, Westmoreland, England
Death: 14 Sep 1839
Cuerden, Leyland, Lancashire, England
Burial: 19 Sep 1839
Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, England
Parents
Father: James HACKING (AFN: BW1N-R1)
Mother: Ann PEARSON (AFN: BW1N-S6)
Spouse: Jane Pearson (AFN: 1B4X-5T)
Marriage: 27 Jan 1827
Burton In Kendal, Wstmrl, Engl
Husband of Jane Pearson Hacking Fisher Terry and father of James, Alice, Harriet, Jane, John Sampson, and Ann Hacking.
Son of James Hacking and Ann Pearson Hacking.
Recent discover of 3 more generations of fathers named James Hacking would make this James Hacking V [although this does not count siblings who died previously as infants.]
James was a cabinet maker and joiner. He worked on building Saint Saviour's. He became very ill from consumption and fell from the building. He died shortly after that from consumption. His daughter Ann, who was also buried in this cemetery, had died earlier that year. He was survived by his widow and 2 young sons and 2 young daughters. He was predeceased by both his parents and two infant daughters.
James Hacking (AFN: 2PSD-RL)
Event(s)
Birth: 4 Dec 1802
Burton Kendall, Wst.
Christening: 4 Dec 1802
Burton, Kendal, Westmoreland, England
Death: 14 Sep 1839
Cuerden, Leyland, Lancashire, England
Burial: 19 Sep 1839
Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, England
Parents
Father: James HACKING (AFN: BW1N-R1)
Mother: Ann PEARSON (AFN: BW1N-S6)
Spouse: Jane Pearson (AFN: 1B4X-5T)
Marriage: 27 Jan 1827
Burton In Kendal, Wstmrl, Engl
Husband of Jane Pearson Hacking Fisher Terry and father of James, Alice, Harriet, Jane, John Sampson, and Ann Hacking.
Son of James Hacking and Ann Pearson Hacking.
Recent discover of 3 more generations of fathers named James Hacking would make this James Hacking V [although this does not count siblings who died previously as infants.]
James was a cabinet maker and joiner. He worked on building Saint Saviour's. He became very ill from consumption and fell from the building. He died shortly after that from consumption. His daughter Ann, who was also buried in this cemetery, had died earlier that year. He was survived by his widow and 2 young sons and 2 young daughters. He was predeceased by both his parents and two infant daughters.
Family Members
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