James Uriah Hackney, 18781948 (aged 70 years)

Name
James Uriah /Hackney/
Family with parents
father
Elijah Hackney holding Glenn Hackney
18341922
Birth: June 7, 1834 26 27 Blount Co, TN
Death: August 22, 1922Amboy, Jasper Co., IA (just NE of Newton)
mother
Mary Hinshaw Hackney
18421889
Birth: April 24, 1842 32 29 Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana
Death: July 22, 1889Amboy, Jasper Co., IA (just NE of Newton)
Marriage MarriageJuly 27, 1859Jasper Co., IA
10 months
elder brother
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18601933
Birth: May 12, 1860 25 18 Jasper Co., IA
Death: 1933
17 months
elder sister
Nancy Hackney
18611929
Birth: October 1, 1861 27 19 Jasper Co., IA
Death: 1929
16 months
elder sister
Phoebe Serena Hackney Berry
18631893
Birth: January 26, 1863 28 20 Jasper Co., IA
Death: January 1, 1893Near Friend, Saline Co., NE
21 months
elder brother
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18641947
Birth: October 12, 1864 30 22 Chase Co., KS
Death: 1947
19 months
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
18691878
Birth: July 9, 1869 35 27 Chase Co., KS
Death: May 12, 1878Jasper Co., IA
4 years
elder brother
18731873
Birth: August 29, 1873 39 31 Jasper Co., IA
Death: September 19, 1873Jasper Co., IA
14 months
elder brother
3 years
himself
James Uriah Hackney
18781948
Birth: March 15, 1878 43 35 Amboy, Jasper Co., IA (just NE of Newton)
Death: November 16, 1948Newton, IA
Family with Anna Laura Dimon
himself
James Uriah Hackney
18781948
Birth: March 15, 1878 43 35 Amboy, Jasper Co., IA (just NE of Newton)
Death: November 16, 1948Newton, IA
wife
son
Clarence Hackney
19061997
Birth: May 8, 1906 28 23 Near Colfax, Jasper Co., IA
Death: October 9, 1997Iowa City, IA
son
Private
daughter
Private + Anna Laura Dimon
wife’s husband
Private
wife
Note

From a written family history by Clarence Herbert Hackney:

James, the youngest of the children, worked by the day at anything that was available. He was married in 1905. He and his wife, Anna, started house keeping east of Colfax where he worked top side at the Severs Coal Mines. He worked there for four years and then started farming northeast of Newton. He farmed all his life in Jasper County, except for one year in Marshall County.

Over the years they moved many times because they always rented. In 1929 they moved to the old Hackney home place [Elijah Hackney homestead, Amboy, just NE of Newton, IA] where they lived until 1938 when they moved to the home where I now live.

James and his wife had three children, one daughter and two sons. I am the older son.