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James Hacking (1871-1933)

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James Hacking (1871-1933), head of the East Lancashire Soap Co

1871 November 11th. Born at Clayton le Moors, the son of Joshua Hacking and his wife Eliza Simpson.

1915 Married(1) at Preston to Nora Rochfort McCullagh (1883-1955)

1911 Living at Sparth, Clayton Le Moors: James Hacking (age 39 born Clayton Le Moors), Managing Director - Soap Manufactory. With his wife Mary Hacking (age 41 born Rishton, Lancs.) and their two daughters Ursula Ruth Hacking (age 4 born Clayton Le Moors) and Daphne Margaret Hacking (age 1 born St. Annes on the Sea). Five servants.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census