Margaret Jane Walker1

TMG ID:79327, (11 Jan 1926 - 16 Aug 2003)

Vital Statistics

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Saturday, 17 Jul 1943, her married name became Mrs. Hacker (née Walker).1

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageSaturday, 17 Jul 1943, Margaret, age 17 years, 6 months and 6 days, and Roy George Hacker, age 20 years, 5 months and 8 days, son of: Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae Patchett, were married at Bremerton, Kitsap County, WashingtonG, 09:00 PM.1
     

Known Address(es)

Newspaper Items & Articles

  • Sunday, 21 May 1944, Margaret was mentioned in an article about Lillian Mae Johnston in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett, Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker.3
  • Thursday, 7 Sep 1944, an article about Margaret Jane Walker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Walker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.6
  • Sunday, 21 Jan 1945, an article about Margaret Jane Walker appeared in: The Bellingham Herald, at Bellingham, Washington. Headline: Hatfield - D'Aprile.7
  • Monday, 16 Apr 1945, Margaret was mentioned in an article about Faye Leona Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett and Roy George Hacker.8
  • Sunday, 5 Aug 1945, an article about Faye Leona Hacker and Margaret Jane (née Walker) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.9
  • Tuesday, 26 Feb 1946, Margaret was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis and Lillian Mae Johnston.10
  • Sunday, 14 Jul 1946, Margaret was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.11
  • Tuesday, 10 Jun 1947, Margaret was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker.12
  • Sunday, 14 May 1950, Margaret was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.13
  • Tuesday, 6 Jun 1950, Margaret was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston.14
  • Wednesday, 5 Jul 1950, Margaret was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis and Roy George Hacker.15
  • Thursday, 12 Jul 1951, Margaret was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker.16
  • Thursday, 19 Jul 1951, Margaret was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.17

Citations

  1. [S951] Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, online <http://tinyurl.com/5lj7u>. Hereinafter cited as WA Digital Archives.
  2. [S2811] Lusk and Bier Families, online <http://tinyurl.com/l4usxp2>. Hereinafter cited as Lusk & Bier Families.
  3. [S2789] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 May 1944, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  4. [S2804] Article: Service, The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham, WA, 19 Feb 1946, Page Fourteen. Hereinafter cited as Bellingham Herald.
  5. [S2805] Article: Births, The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham, WA, 16 Dec 1946, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Bellingham Herald.
  6. [S2849] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Sep 1944, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  7. [S2802] Article: Hatfield - D'Aprile, The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham, WA, 21 Jan 1945, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Bellingham Herald.
  8. [S2792] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Apr 1945, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  9. [S2794] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Aug 1945, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  10. [S2797] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Feb 1946, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  11. [S2784] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Jul 1946, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  12. [S2800] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Jun 1947, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  13. [S2771] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 May 1950, Page Twenty-two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  14. [S2858] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Jun 1950, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  15. [S2772] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Jul 1950, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  16. [S2762] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Jul 1951, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  17. [S2774] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Jul 1951, Page Fifteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
Last Edited19 Apr 2015

George M. Moran1

TMG ID:79338, (10 Feb 1920 - 24 Sep 1995)

Vital Statistics

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
Marriage License circa 14 Feb 1941 George M. Moran and Lillian Mae Hacker obtained a marriage license at Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG.3
MarriageSaturday, 22 Feb 1941, George, age 21 years and 12 days, and Lillian Mae Hacker, age 19 years, 8 months and 12 days, daughter of: Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae Patchett, were married.1,2
     

Other Major Events

Newspaper Items & Articles

  • Sunday, 16 Feb 1941, an article about George M. Moran and Lillian Mae (née Hacker) Moran appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Vital Statistics - Applications To Wed.3
  • Thursday, 25 Sep 1941, an article about George M. Moran and Lillian Mae (née Hacker) Moran appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.4
  • Thursday, 15 Aug 1946, George was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston and Lillian Mae Hacker.5
  • Friday, 14 Mar 1947, George was mentioned in an article about Florence Mae Patchett in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Hacker.6
  • Tuesday, 28 Jun 1949, George was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston, Thomas Otto Mercer, Rose May Robison and Lillian Mae Hacker.7
  • Sunday, 30 Dec 1951, an article about George M. Moran and Lillian Mae (née Hacker) Moran appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.8

Citations

  1. [S2811] Lusk and Bier Families, online <http://tinyurl.com/l4usxp2>. Hereinafter cited as Lusk & Bier Families.
  2. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  3. [S2841] Article: Vital Statistics, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Feb 1941, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  4. [S2842] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Sep 1941, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  5. [S2852] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Aug 1946, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  6. [S2853] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Mar 1947, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  7. [S2844] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Jun 1949, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  8. [S2810] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Dec 1951, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
Last Edited20 Mar 2018

Frank Bernard Hacker1,2

TMG ID:79340, (24 Dec 1893 - 28 Feb 1970)
Father*Jacob J. Hacker1 B: 16 May 1860, D: 31 May 1928
Mother*Mary Lahr1 B: 4 Jun 1864, D: 30 Aug 1925

Vital Statistics

Obituary & Other Vital Info

Alias(es)

  • Name-Variation: He was also known as Frank R.3

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
Marriagecirca 1923, Frank and Marie Magdaline Gruenwald were married.1
     

Children of: Frank Bernard Hacker and Marie Magdaline Gruenwald

Other Major Events

  • Military: Frank Bernard Hacker, military service, Private, Company F, 311th AMMO TN,
    World War I.2

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Milit-Draft Military: on Saturday, 25 Apr 1942 Frank Bernard Hacker was listed as the person who will always know Leo Jacob Hacker's address.4

Known Address(es)

Citations

  1. [S2811] Lusk and Bier Families, online <http://tinyurl.com/l4usxp2>. Hereinafter cited as Lusk & Bier Families.
  2. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  3. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  4. [S263] FamilySearch is a nonprofit family history organization, online <https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a>, United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942. Hereinafter cited as FamilySearch.
Last Edited6 Sep 2019