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Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary Ann Hacker: Birth: 1768 in Winchester,Frederick Co.,VA. Death: 5 DEC 1787 in Virginia

  2. William Hacker: Birth: 3 MAY 1770. Death: 1826

  3. John ** Hacker: Birth: 17 JAN 1773 in Bush's Fort,Virgina. Death: 15 OCT 1834 in Shelby,Indiana

  4. Sarah (Sally) ** Hacker: Birth: 24 JUN 1775 in Bush's Fort,Virginia.

  5. MARGARET Hacker: Birth: 2 NOV 1776 in Harrison County,Virginia. Death: 5 JUL 1815 in Greene County,Ohio

  6. Jonathan Daniels Hacker: Birth: 10 JAN 1779 in West Virgina.

  7. Alexander Hacker: Birth: 1781 in West Virginia.

  8. Elizabeth * Hacker: Birth: Abt 1784 in Nutter's Fort,Harrison,West Virginia.

  9. Absolom Hacker: Birth: 1787.

  10. Thomas Sleeth Hacker: Birth: 18 MAR 1790 in Hackers Creek,Lewis,Va.

  11. Mary Ann Hacker: Birth: 18 JUL 1793.


Notes
a. Note:   Taken from Westfall's and other Families there family tree John established a claim on Hackers Creek, in present day Lewis Co. WV in 1768, raised a crop there in 1769, and moved his family there 1770. John served 91 days in Capt. JamesBooth's company of Va. Militia in 1777. In 1778, he enlisted in George Rogers Clarks' "Illinois Regiment" and was part of Clarks expedition against the Indians in Vincenns Indiana. In 1787 John and Margaret's daughter, Mary Ann(Hacker)West was killed by a band of Indians. Thye were led by the Indian renegade Leonard Schoolcraft. John signed the petition to establish Harrison Co. in 1789, and served as Sheriff of the county in 1799. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ taken from Candys family tree John Hacker, third child and youngest son of William and Ann (Turner) Hacker, was born in Frederick County, Virginia. In 1768 he made a prospecting trip to West Virginia, and moved to West Virginia in 1769. In 1771 he returned to Virginia and brought his parents back with him. John Hacker first settled in the Buchannon, where Bush's Fort was afterwards established. He later moved twelve miles away, and established his home on "Hacker's Creek." He died near Weston, Lewis County, West Virginia, in the fall of 1824, and was buried in a little graveyard on the home place on Hacker's Creek.


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