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1851 Living at Black Lane Head, Clayton le Moors: [[James Hacking]] (age 30 born Clayton le Moors), Soap and Candle Manufacturer employing 8 person. With his wife Ann Hacking (age 31 born Twiston, Lancs.) and their three children; [[William Henry Hacking|William Hy Hacking]] (age 6 born Clayton le Moors); [[Joshua Hacking]] (age 4 born Clayton le Moors); and Mary Elizabeth Hacking (age 1 born Clayton le Moors). Three servants.<ref>1851 Census</ref> | 1851 Living at Black Lane Head, Clayton le Moors: [[James Hacking]] (age 30 born Clayton le Moors), Soap and Candle Manufacturer employing 8 person. With his wife Ann Hacking (age 31 born Twiston, Lancs.) and their three children; [[William Henry Hacking|William Hy Hacking]] (age 6 born Clayton le Moors); [[Joshua Hacking]] (age 4 born Clayton le Moors); and Mary Elizabeth Hacking (age 1 born Clayton le Moors). Three servants.<ref>1851 Census</ref> | ||
1881 Living at Litchurch, Derbyshire: [[William Henry Hacking|William H. Hacking]] (age 46 born Clayton le Moor), Soap Manufacturer - Employer. Living with his brother Egbert Hacking, Vicar of St. James, Derby, and his family.<ref>1881 Census</ref> | |||
1908 Will. Of The Grange, Clayton le Moors, who died at Portland Place, London. £146,279 gross. | |||
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William Henry Hacking (c1845-1908) of the East Lancashire Soap Co
c1845 Born the son of James Hacking and his wife Ann
1851 Living at Black Lane Head, Clayton le Moors: James Hacking (age 30 born Clayton le Moors), Soap and Candle Manufacturer employing 8 person. With his wife Ann Hacking (age 31 born Twiston, Lancs.) and their three children; William Hy Hacking (age 6 born Clayton le Moors); Joshua Hacking (age 4 born Clayton le Moors); and Mary Elizabeth Hacking (age 1 born Clayton le Moors). Three servants.[1]
1881 Living at Litchurch, Derbyshire: William H. Hacking (age 46 born Clayton le Moor), Soap Manufacturer - Employer. Living with his brother Egbert Hacking, Vicar of St. James, Derby, and his family.[2]
1908 Will. Of The Grange, Clayton le Moors, who died at Portland Place, London. £146,279 gross.