Hackler, George
Birth Name | Hackler, George |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 52 years, 15 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | November 3, 1803 | Grayson County, Virginia, United States | Virginia | |
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Death | November 18, 1855 | Cass County, Missouri, United States | Missouri | |
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Burial | 1855 | Harrisonville, Cass County, Missouri, USA | Orient Cemetery | |
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Relation to the center person (Claunch, William Nathan) : third great grandfather
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Hackler, Conrad | 1782 | 1836 | |
Mother | Long, Nancy | |||
Hackler, George | November 3, 1803 | November 18, 1855 | ||
Sister | Hackler, Susan Elizabeth | January 27, 1821 | June 7, 1857 | |
Sister | Hackler, Sarah Virginia | January 27, 1821 | March 12, 1855 |
Families
  |   | Family of Hackler, George and Boyer, Frances | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Boyer, Frances ( * October 1, 1810 + October 20, 1872 ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Hackler, Henry | 1831 | August 14, 1863 |
Hackler, Nancy Matilda | May 27, 1832 | September 14, 1875 |
Hackler, Conrad M. | October 29, 1833 | April 3, 1896 |
Hackler, Sarah Elizabeth Jane | 1835 | 1892 |
Hackler, Troy | January 15, 1836 | May 5, 1906 |
Hackler, William Creed | September 3, 1838 | February 17, 1916 |
Hackler, Melville G. | September 23, 1843 | November 27, 1921 |
Hackler, Wiley Reece | May 10, 1846 | July 12, 1913 |
Hackler, Fielden | December 26, 1849 | August 1, 1920 |
Narrative
Census Information
Moved to Missouri around 1840
Farmer and Methodist Preacher
1840 Virginia Census, Grayson County, p. 304
1850 Missouri Census, Cass County, p. 71
1860 Missouri Census, Cass County, p. 11
Grayson County Marriage Records, Book 1, p. 49
Marriage Records, Cass County, Missouri, 1836-1865, p. 28 and p. 29
"The History of Cass and Bates County Missouri"
"The History of Tarrant and Parker Counties, Texas"
From research by Mary Louise Claunch
Narrative
Census Information
Tennessee State Archives
November 1984
M. L. Claunch
1840 Virginia Census, Grayson Co. p. 304
George Hackler
Males Females
Under 5 2 Under 5 1
5-10 yrs 2 30-40 yrs 1
30-40 yrs 1 60-70 yrs 1
From 1850 Missouri Census
Sixteenth District - Cass County - p. 71
Hackler, George 44 (1806) born Virginia Farmer
Frances 39 (1811) born Virginia
Nancy M. 17 (1833) born Virginia
Coonrad M. 15 (1835) born Virginia
Troy 13 (1837) born Virginia
Wm. C. 11 (1839) born Virginia
Melville 9 (1841) born Missouri
Wiley 4 (1846) born Missouri
Fielding Infant (1849) born Missouri
From 1860 Missouri Census
Cass County, p 11 (717), June 13, 1860
Hackler, George 50 (1810) W Va.
Troy 23 (1837) " "
? Corree 21 (1839) " "
Melville G. 17 (1843) " Mo.
? Rull 14 (1846) " "
Fielding 10 (1850) " "
Sarah J. 6 (1854) " "
Mary Pritchett 19 (1841) " Tenn
Research Notes from Mary Louise Claunch
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Marriage Information
Grayson County Virginia Marriage Register, Book 1, p. 49
"George Hackler m. Frances Boyer Apr. 6, 1830"
Research Notes from Mary Louise Claunch
Narrative
Biographical Sketch
Rev. George Hackler, from Grayson County, Virginia, was the first
local preacher (Methodist) in the township, and officiated for that society
as early as the fall of 1843.
p 134-135
OLD SETTLERS.
Among the earliest settlers of this township were Frederick Bouse,
from Pennsylvania ; Mastin Burris, from Tennessee ; James M. Phillips,
from Surry County, North Carolina ; Lawson Ground, from Morgan
County, Indiana, and George Hackler, from Grayson County, Virginia.
Frederick Bouse came about the year 1833, and opened a farm upon Camp
Branch, Mastin Burris came about the same time and settled, first in
Grand River Township, and moved into Camp Branch about the year
1837. James M. Phillips came to Cass County in the year 1839, and
located on Big Creek, east of Pleasant Hill, where he resided until the
spring of 1850, when he took a farm in Camp Branch Township. George
Hackler came to Missouri in the fall of 1843, and settled in Camp Branch
Township, where he continued to reside until the date of his death,
which occurred November 18, 1855. Mr. Hackler was a local preacher
of the M. E. Church, South, 'and was among the first to proclaim the glad
tidings of salvation to the old settlers of Cass County. His widow sur-
vived him until 1873. Two of his seven children now living reside in
Cass County.
Lawson Ground came to Cass County about the year 1843, and
located on Camp Branch. The above named are all living excepting
Mr. Hackler.
"The History of Cass and Bates counties, Missouri"
ST. JOSEPH, MO.:
NATIONAL HISTORICAL COMPANY,
1883.
p 136
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