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John Turner HACKER

Birth1 Jan 1743 - Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States
Death20 Apr 1824 - Hackers Creek, Lewis, Virginia, USA
MotherAnne Dillon Turner
FatherWilliam Hacker

Born in Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States on 1 Jan 1743 to William Hacker and Anne Dillon Turner. John Turner HACKER married Margaret Ann Sleeth and had 15 children. He passed away on 20 Apr 1824 in Hackers Creek, Lewis, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
William Hacker
1690 - 1772
Anne Dillon Turner
1707 - 1803
Spouse(s)
Margaret Ann Sleeth
1747 - 1832
Children Show all
Margaret Sleeth Hacker Hardman
1776 - 1815
Thomas Sleeth Hacker
1790 - 1858
John Turner Hacker
1773 - 1834
Jonathan Daniels Hacker
1779 - 1867
William Hacker
1770 - 1826
Absalom Hacker
1787 - 1858
Sarah Sally Hacker
1775 - 1855
Mary Ann Hacker
1793 - 1880

Alexander Hacker
1781 - 1837
Elizabeth Hacker
1784 - 1815
Jonathan Turner Hacker
1812 - 1866
David Smith
1773 - 1864
Gabe Hacker
1787 - Unknown
Hannah Hacker
1786 - 1813
Solomon Hacker
1790 - 1858

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