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John Edward Hacker

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John Edward Hacker

Birth
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Aug 1996 (aged 86)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Married 26 Dec 1936 to Mary (Groff) Smithson (who was married to Grover D. Smithson on 31 Jul 1920, lived together until 6 Sep 1924 and divorced in the spring of 1935). John and Mary divorced Jun 1973.

Lancaster (PA) New Era, Wednesday, 6 Jan 1937, pg. 6.

"Weddings.

DOUBLE WEDDING.

Miss Hattie E. Bricker, daughter of Mrs. Ray H. Bricker, 553 Howard avenue and Harold R. Wiker, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wiker, 453 East Strawberry street, and Miss Mary Groff, daughter of Mrs. Ada Groff, 310 Beaver street, and John E. Hacker, son of Mrs. Margaret Hacker, 438 North Water street, were married December 26, 1936, by Rev. Lon Baughman in the parsonage of Mt. Vernon M. E. church, Baltimore, Maryland."

Lancaster New Era, 14 Aug 1996.

"John E. Hacker, 86, of Conestoga View, 900 E. King St., died there Sunday of natural causes. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Morris E. and Margaret W. Murray Hacker. A lifelong Lancaster resident, he enjoyed bowling. He was the last of his immediate family."
Married 26 Dec 1936 to Mary (Groff) Smithson (who was married to Grover D. Smithson on 31 Jul 1920, lived together until 6 Sep 1924 and divorced in the spring of 1935). John and Mary divorced Jun 1973.

Lancaster (PA) New Era, Wednesday, 6 Jan 1937, pg. 6.

"Weddings.

DOUBLE WEDDING.

Miss Hattie E. Bricker, daughter of Mrs. Ray H. Bricker, 553 Howard avenue and Harold R. Wiker, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wiker, 453 East Strawberry street, and Miss Mary Groff, daughter of Mrs. Ada Groff, 310 Beaver street, and John E. Hacker, son of Mrs. Margaret Hacker, 438 North Water street, were married December 26, 1936, by Rev. Lon Baughman in the parsonage of Mt. Vernon M. E. church, Baltimore, Maryland."

Lancaster New Era, 14 Aug 1996.

"John E. Hacker, 86, of Conestoga View, 900 E. King St., died there Sunday of natural causes. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Morris E. and Margaret W. Murray Hacker. A lifelong Lancaster resident, he enjoyed bowling. He was the last of his immediate family."


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