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From: Robert Shelton <>
Subject: [HACKETT-L] Hackett - Guckian]
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 19:42:58 -0700


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Bud & Trish -
The Hackett -- Guckian name changes are very interesting. Do you/anyone
know if this pair of names are a translation of each other? Or is this
one of the many on-time name changes that occurred as our ancestors
migrated?
Robert

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Bud & Trish Nicola wrote:
>
> James Henry Hackett (Guckian) b. ca.1816 Co. Leitrim, Ireland m. Catherine
> Hanley in 1845.
> They had two children: Jean Guckian b.1846 and Celia Guckian b. 1847 before
> leaving Ireland.
> They settled in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY and changed their name back to
> Hackett. (The English had Anglicized their name to Guckian at some point.)
> Their son, James Henry Hackett II, my g-grandfather, was born in 1850 in
> Rochester.
> Their other children were; Catherine, Joseph, Ellen, Mary, John and Patrick
> Hackett.
> Patricia (Trish) Hackett Nicola
> Decatur, GA
> [that is a zero after rmn]

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