Howard Clark Hacking

Brief Life History of Howard Clark

When Howard Clark Hacking was born on 22 November 1910, in Cedar Fort, Utah, Utah, United States, his father, Orson Ezra Hacking, was 28 and his mother, Ida Melvina Brown, was 28. He married Winifred Stephens on 21 June 1934, in Salt Lake, Utah, United States. He immigrated to California, United States in 1932 and lived in Vallejo, Solano, California, United States for about 1 years and Provo, Utah, Utah, United States in 2005. He died on 2 September 2004, in Tooele, Tooele, Utah, United States, at the age of 93, and was buried in Tooele City Cemetery, Tooele, Tooele, Utah, United States.

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Howard Clark Hacking
1910–2004
Winifred Stephens
1916–2015
Marriage: 21 June 1934

Sources (30)

  • Howard C Hacking, "United States 1950 Census"
  • 1934 MARRIAGE: Howard Clark Hacking and Winnie Stephens, "Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1940"
  • Howard Clark Hacking, "Utah, World War II Draft Registration Cards,1940-1947"

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1914

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1935 · The FBI is Established

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Name Meaning

English (Lancashire): habitational name from Hacking in Lancashire, the name of which is of uncertain origin. Early forms appear with the definite article, and the name may represent an Old English term for a fish weir, a derivative of hæcc ‘hatch, low gate’, or haca ‘hook’.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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