 | | Our Hacket Line | Grandmother | Agnes Angus Ellington Hacket | b 29 Dec 1903 | md 21 Sep 1923 in Aberdeen | d 12 Dec 1984 age 80 | Albert Edward Stuart Reid (spouse) | b 22 Dec 1901 | d 22 Dec 1972 age 71 | Agnes was an 'aerated water worker'. There is a well-known lemonade manufacturer in Nigg, Aberdeen. Albert was a barman. |
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| Great-grandfather | John Hacket | b 7 Dec 1876 | md 22 Jan 1904 Aberdeen | d 15 July 1953 age 76 | Eliz Charlotte Anderson Duncan | b 20 Dec 1879 | d 15 Jan 1963 | John was a Tinsmith. Elizabeth a domestic servant. |
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| Great-great-grandfather | John Hacket | b 26 Jan 1852 | md 27 Jun 1873 Aberdeen | d 1897 | Mary Jane Stuart Beaggerie | b 29 July 1853 | d 30 May 1932 | John was a Marine Stoker and was lost with the disappearance of the SS State of Georgia off Cape Race, Newfoundland. Mary was mill worker at Grandholm |
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| Great--great-Grandfather | John Hacket | b c1813 | md 24 Jun 1842 Aberdeen | d 3 Nov 1870 | Mary Angus | b c1818 | d 23 Oct 1893 | John was a Tanner or Skinner and owned his own works in Gilcomston, Aberdeen. When he died, his wife took over the running of the business along with her son-in-law James Ledingham. |
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