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Samuel John Hackney (1840-1918) of [[Samuel John Hackney (Brushmakers)]], [[Bott and Hackney]] and the [[Titanic Steel Co]]
Samuel John Hackney (1840-1918) of [[Samuel John Hackney (Brushmakers)]], [[Bott and Hackney]] and the [[Titanic Steel Co]]



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Samuel John Hackney

Samuel John Hackney (1840-1918) of Samuel John Hackney (Brushmakers), Bott and Hackney and the Titanic Steel Co

See also Samuel John Hackney: Biographical Notes

1911 Living at Boothroyden, Rhodes, Manchester: Samuel John Hackney (age 71 born Manchester), Lamp and Incandescent Light Dealer - Employer. With his wife Emma Quane Hackney (age 58 born Douglas, Isle of Man) and their daughter Amy Louisa Hackney (age 24 born Manchester). Also grandson Edgar Charles Smith (age 6).[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census