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Granville Pearl Hacker

Birth12 June 1858 - Clay, Kentucky, USA
Death31 October 1937 - Hazel Patch, Laurel, Kentucky, USA
MotherSusan Burns
FatherLogan Hacker

Born in Clay, Kentucky, USA on 12 June 1858 to Logan Hacker and Susan Burns. Granville Pearl Hacker married Martha Ellen McKinney and had 15 children. He passed away on 31 October 1937 in Hazel Patch, Laurel, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
Logan Hacker
1836 - 1915
Susan Burns
1837 - 1921
Spouse(s)
Martha Ellen Mckinney
1865 - 1903
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Leonard Hacker
1886 - 1943
Lettye A Hacker
1894 - 1981
Everett H. Hacker
1892 - 1981
Delia Hacker Gabbard
1896 - 1962
William R "Willie" Hacker
1909 - 1997
Lenox Hacker
1888 - 1930
Robert S "Bob" Hacker
1909 - 1910
Nina Ann Hacker Truett
1890 - 1976

Ornan H. Hacker Sr.
1899 - 1989
Henderson Hacker
1903 - 1964
Susan Hacker
1905 - 1995
Logan Hacker
1907 - 1985
Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Hacker
1914 - 2005
Logan Hacker
1908 - Unknown
Everett Hacker
1892 - 1981

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