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Henry H Hacking, 1833–1862?> (aged 28 years)
- Name
- Henry H /Hacking/
- Given names
- Henry H
- Surname
- Hacking
father |
1801–1848
Birth: December 1801
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— Burton-in-Kendal, Westmorland, England Death: about 1848 — Lancashire, England |
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mother |
1811–1892
Birth: 10 April 1811
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— Orton, Westmorland, England Death: 15 October 1892 — Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 25 February 1826 — Burton-in-Kendal, Westmorland, England |
6 years
elder sister |
1832–1912
Birth: 6 April 1832
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— Burton-in-Kendal, Westmorland, England Death: 11 February 1912 — St Louis, Missouri, USA |
18 months
himself |
1833–1862
Birth: 16 September 1833
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— Holme, Westmorland, England Death: 30 June 1862 — Turkey Bridge, Glendale, Henrico, Virginia, USA |
2 years
younger brother |
1836–1913
Birth: 9 February 1836
34
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— Holme, Westmorland, England Death: 20 April 1913 — St Louis, Missouri, USA |
3 years
younger sister |
1838–1896
Birth: 9 September 1838
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— Holme, Westmorland, England Death: 6 May 1896 — Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA |
21 months
younger sister |
1840–1902
Birth: 6 June 1840
38
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— Holme, Westmorland, England Death: 3 September 1902 — St Louis, Missouri, USA |
3 years
younger sister |
1843–1843
Birth: 19 February 1843
41
31
— Burton-in-Kendal, Westmorland, England Death: 3 April 1843 — Burton-in-Kendal, Westmorland, England |
2 years
younger brother |
1845–1850
Birth: 6 April 1845
43
33
— Kendal, Westmorland, England Death: August 1850 — Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA |
3 years
younger brother |
1847–1924
Birth: 25 October 1847
45
36
— Burton-in-Kendal, Westmorland, England Death: 16 August 1924 — Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA |
himself |
1833–1862
Birth: 16 September 1833
31
22
— Holme, Westmorland, England Death: 30 June 1862 — Turkey Bridge, Glendale, Henrico, Virginia, USA |
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wife |
1835–1868
Birth: 1835
— Westmorland, Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA Death: 11 June 1868 — Montgomery, Iowa, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 29 March 1854 — Lee, Iowa, USA |
16 months
daughter |
1855–1941
Birth: 5 August 1855
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20
— Red Oak, Montgomery, Iowa, USA Death: 1941 — Fraser, Grand, Colorado, USA |
3 years
daughter |
1858–1929
Birth: 8 September 1858
24
23
— Red Oak, Montgomery, Iowa, USA Death: 24 January 1929 — Indianapolis, Custer, Oklahoma, USA |
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Henry H Hacking was the oldest son and second child of William Hacking and Ann Pearson Hacking. He was born in either Holme or Burton in Kendal, Westmorland, England, United Kingdom. The 1841 England Census has the following family members: 4 May 1849 Arrive in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States on the Rockall in company of W. Euactson Pierson (35) School teacher; Agnes Pierson (28), Anne Pierson (15), Richard Pierson (5), Eliza Pierson (3), Agnes Pierson (infant), Robert Pierson (69) farmer, Anne Hacking (39), Martha Hacking (17), Henry Hacking (15), Robert Hacking (12) Anne Hacking (10) Elizabeth Hacking (7), William Hacking (3), John Hacking (infant). Intended place to inhabit for all of the above is Ohio, USA. Paul Henke's Hacking Family Tree on GenCircles has the following source listed for Henry H. Hacking. Repository Name: Kirk Baker Title: Civil War Pension File 29 March 1854 Henry H. Hacking married Mary Ann Wilson in Lee County, Iowa. Henry H. Hacking was enlisted into the 41st. Regiment (12th Reserve), Company A. in Philadelphia on 30 May 1961 as a Private. He was killed in action on Turkey Bridge during the battle of Charles City Crossroads in Henrico County, Virginia. A map of the area of the battle is attached to Henry as a PDF file under the Story heading. There are several online sources for Henry's military history and the Civil War Battles he fought in. A few are listed below. http://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/reserves/12thres/12threscoa.html 12th Pennsylvania Reserves/ Company A 12th Pennsylvania Reserve Corps/41st Pennsylvania Volunteers
Hardin, Martin D. History of the Twelfth Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps (41st Regiment of the Line), New York, 1890. Company A Recruited at Philadelphia Hacking, Henry - Rank: Private; Enlistment Date: May 30, 1861, Length of Enlistment: 3 years Notes: Killed in action, June 30, 1862 http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm Henry Hacking (First_Last) Regiment Name 12 Pennsylvania Res. Inf. (41 Pennsylvania Vols.) Side Union Company A Soldier's Rank_In Pvt. Soldier's Rank_Out Pvt. Notes Film Number M554 roll 47 http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/va020b.htm Glendale Location: Henrico County Campaign: Peninsula Campaign (March-September 1862) Principal Commanders: Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan [US]; Gen. Robert E. Lee [CS] Forces Engaged: Armies Estimated Casualties: 6,500 total Description: This is the fifth of the Seven Days’ Battles. On June 30, Huger’s, Longstreet’s, and A.P. Hill’s divisions converged on the retreating Union army in the vicinity of Glendale or Frayser’s Farm. Longstreet’s and Hill’s attacks penetrated the Union defense near Willis Church, routing McCall’s division. McCall was captured. Union counterattacks by Hooker’s and Kearny’s divisions sealed the break and saved their line of retreat along the Willis Church Road. Huger’s advance was stopped on the Charles City Road. “Stonewall” Jackson’s divisions were delayed by Franklin at White Oak Swamp. Confederate Maj. Gen. T.H. Holmes made a feeble attempt to turn the Union left flank at Turkey Bridge but was driven back by Federal gunboats in James River. Union generals Meade and Sumner and Confederate generals Anderson, Pender, and Featherston were wounded. This was Lee’s best chance to cut off the Union army from the James River. That night, McClellan established a strong position on Malvern Hill. Result(s): Inconclusive (Union withdrawal continued.) CWSAC Reference #: VA020b Preservation Priority: I.3 (Class B) National Park Unit: Richmond NB Map of Henrico County http://virginia.hometownlocator.com/maps/countymap,cfips,087,c,henrico.cfm Civil War Virtual Battlefield Tour of The Seven Days - June 25 to July 1, 1862 http://johnsmilitaryhistory.com/seven.html A more detailed description of the history of the 41st Regiment (pages 876-887) and the enlistment of Company A through K (pages 887- 906) can be found online at the URL: http://name.umdl.umich.edu/ABY3439.0001.001 . Each page of the volume can be viewed in three formats: Text, PDF (which can be saved to your computer), and Image of the original. Please note that the Text version does not include the formatting of the original and may have OCR errors. The text is provided below for ease in including in the "story" but it will be easier to read from the PDF or Image versions. This volume describes the battles of different regiments, lists the rosters, and some of the burials of Civil War soldiers from Pennsylvania. Title: History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5; prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature, by Samuel P. Bates. THREE YEARS SERVICE. 889: NAME, RANK. DATE OF MUSTER. REMARKS INTO SERICE. REMARKS W Davidson, Wmin. W.. Private Oct. 27,'63, 3 Deserted March 5, 1864. Doane, William.........do..... July 23,'61, 3Deserted March 5, 1863. Dougherty,Jackson...do..... May 30,'61, 3 Not on muster-out roll. Duffie, Thomas.........do..... May 30, 61, 3 Not on muster-out roll. Elliott, Andrew.........do..... May 30,'61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 24,'62. Ellingworth, Jos.......do..... July 23,'61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64-Vet. Edwards,. Edwin E...do..... Nov. 3,'63, 3 Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31,'64. Findley, Moses.........do..... May 30,'61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Mar. 28,'63. Fleming, Geo. W. F...do..... June 15,'61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64-Vet. Fry, Joseph S..........do...'. June 15,'61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 6, 1863. Fry, William A.........do..... June 15,'61, 3 Died at Washington, D. C., November 2, 1863. Fitzsimmons,J......do..... May 30,'61, 3 Not on muster-out roll. Gilan, Michael J........do..... May 30,'61, 3 Wd. May 5, 1864-ab., in hospital, at mus. out. Gumpper, Geo. F...do..... May 30,'61, 3 Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps-date unknown. Goshart, John E........do..... Aug. 7,'61, 3 Absent, sick, at muster out. Hench, Nicholas I.....do..... June 15,'61, 3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. Hanky, George A......do..... May 30,'61, 3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. Hyneman, Alfred......do..... May 30,'61, 3 Wd., May 23, 1864-absent, sick, at muster out. Hoover, John............do..... May 30,'61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Sept. 15,'62. Hall, Noel I.............do.... June 15,'61, 3 Transferred from company K, July 20, 1862transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64-Vet. Hankils, Chas. G......do..... May 30.'61, 3Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64 -Vet. Haney, Peter........... do..... June 15,'61, 3 ransferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64 -Vet. Hench, Frank W.....do..... Jue 15,'61, I Killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Hacking, Henry.........do..... May 30,'61, 3 Killed ini action, June 30, 1862. Hardee, James........do..... May 30,'61, 3 Deserted August 3, 1861. Jeffries, Joseph.......do..... July 23, 61, 3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. Jones, Thomas..........do..... May 30, 61, 3 )eserted June 8, 1862. Kane, Daniel V........do..... May 30,'61, 3 Tranlsferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64-Vet. Lowther, Wmin. L....do..... May 30,'61,3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. Lane, Stanley................do.... May 30,'61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64 -Vet. Lawrence, Henry......do..... Aug. 16,'61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64 -Vet. Lamb, Edward..........do..... May 30,'61, 3 Died September 8, 1863. Leach, William A.......do..... May 30,'61. 3 Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Macky, Ellis..............do..... May 30, 61, 3 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1864. M'Carty, Daniel........do..... May 30,'61, 3 Wounded May 9.'61-absent, sick, at mus. out. Mellott, Stephen....... June 15,'61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64-Vet. Marshall, Robert E...do..... June 15,'61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 26,'63. Maguire, John M...... do.. May 30'61, i3 Discharged to accept promotion, Nov. 28, 1861. Moore, George S..... do. Aug. 16,'61.. 3 Disharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 26,'63. M'Caigue, Sarnmuell....do... May 30,'6l, 13 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Aug. 2,'62. TMoyer, Jacob E.........do.... Mar. 10,'63 3 Transferre.d to 190th regiment P. V., May 31,'64. M'IMenomy, Henry...do... Aig. 7,'61;3 i ransferre.d to 190th regiment P. V., May 31,'64, by sentence of General Court Martial. Montony, Geo. W....:.do..... Mar. 14,'62, 3 Died of wounds received in action, June 30,'62. Mead, William A......do.... May 30,'61, 3 Deserted March 5, 1863. Miller, John A......-..do..... June 15,'61, 3 Deserted June 1, 1863. Malmesburg, Jos.A -..do..... May 30'61,3 Deserted August 10, 1862. Miles, Richard A....do..... May 30,'61,3 Deserted August 10, 1862. Morris, George M....do.... May 30,'61, 3 Deserted August 10, 1862. M'Gettigan, John....do..... May 30,''61, 3Not on muster-out roll. Price, Daniel..... do... do May 30,'61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64-Vet. Palmer, Lafayette...do..... Mar. 14,'62. 3 Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, Sept. 1,1863. Pilkington, Wi. R... do..... June 15,'61, 3 Killed at South Mountain, September 14, 1862. Perry, Henry C......do..... May 30,'61, 3'Not on muster-out roll. Quinn, William H....do.. May 30,'61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Dec. 30,'62. Rowlett, William H do May 30,'61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 20,'62. Ross, John M..........do..... June 15,'61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64 -Vet. Ryan, John...... do...... Oct. 6,'63, 3 Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31,'64. Smith, Francis A..... do May 30,'61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, May 20,'62. Sharp, George W......do..... May 30,'61, 3 Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31,'64. Starr, Patrick.........do..... July 9,'61, 3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Jan. 16,'63. Sweger, Joshua.........do. June 15,'61, 3 Transferred to 190th reg. P. V., May 31,'64-Vet. Sevenson, August....do July 27,'63, 3 Transferred to 190th regiment P. V., May 31,'64. Short, John H...... do..... May 30,'61, 3 Killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862. Strohman, Edw'd.....do.....Aug. 5,'61, 3 Deserted December 7, 1862. Smith, James...........do..... May 30,'61, 3Deserted August 10, 1861. Snyder, Charles....... do... May 30,'61, 3 Not on muster-out roll. Toomey, Ezra....... do..... June 15,'61, 3 Wd. Sept. 17, 1862-absent, sick, at muster out. Turnbull, Thomas..'"do."" May 30,'61, 3 Mustered out with company, June 11,. 1864. Trayford, Robert.......do..... May 30,'61, 3 Died at Philadelphia, August 20, 1863. Thomson, Charles......do..... May 30,'61, 3 Not on muster-out roll. Valiant, Charles..... do May 30,'61,3 Disch. on Surgeon's certificate-date unknown. Votier, John........... do....3 Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, June 22,'61. White Thomas......d.. do May 30,'61 3 Mustered out with company; June 1 1864. 112 http://cairo.pop.psu.edu/cw/c.cfm The Pennsylvania Civil War Project/Pennsylvanians in the Civil Warby Steve Maczuga, Population Research Institute Casualty List for the Battle of Charles City Cross Roads Henry Hacking 41 A Private Killed in action on June 30, 1862 at Charles City Cross Roads. I am trying to locate where Henry was buried. The Glendale National Cemetery is in the area where he was killed so that is a strong posibility. I will create a FindAGrave memorial for him in this cemetery with the explaination that this is a supposed burial site until more proof can be located. |
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