Evan Hackney, 1860–1933 (aged 72 years)
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- Evan /Hackney/
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1834–1922
Birth: June 7, 1834
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— Blount Co, TN Death: August 22, 1922 — Amboy, Jasper Co., IA (just NE of Newton) |
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1842–1889
Birth: April 24, 1842
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— Back Creek MM, Grant County, Indiana Death: July 22, 1889 — Amboy, Jasper Co., IA (just NE of Newton) |
Marriage | Marriage — July 27, 1859 — Jasper Co., IA |
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1863–1893
Birth: January 26, 1863
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— Jasper Co., IA Death: January 1, 1893 — Near Friend, Saline Co., NE |
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1869–1878
Birth: July 9, 1869
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— Chase Co., KS Death: May 12, 1878 — Jasper Co., IA |
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1873–1873
Birth: August 29, 1873
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— Jasper Co., IA Death: September 19, 1873 — Jasper Co., IA |
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1878–1948
Birth: March 15, 1878
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— Amboy, Jasper Co., IA (just NE of Newton) Death: November 16, 1948 — Newton, IA |
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1856–1904
Birth: March 27, 1856
— Marion Co., IN Death: June 13, 1904 — Jasper Co., IA |
Marriage | Marriage — March 29, 1903 — Jasper Co., IA |
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Marriage | Marriage — December 15, 1909 — Baxter, IA |
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From a written family history by Clarence Herbert Hackney: Evan Hackney furnished a team of horses and helped with the dirt work in building the railroad from Kellogg to Newton. He was married in 1903 and started farming in Marshall County. His first wife died in 1904. He remarried in 1909. A few years later he bought a 40 acre tract just north of the Newton city limits, the land located between the existing 1st Street North and west 4th Street North, and south of north 19th Avenue west. The house, still standing, is the first two story house south of the Union Hall. The house was a ready-cut, mail-order house. Material cost was less than $1,000. Evan and his wife, in later years, came to the Amboy area and built the home that I now live in. Evan had no children. |
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From typed family history available in historical document archives at www.hackneys.com |
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