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Sofia Lovisa Galle Rückersköld (born Hacker), 1729 - 1786
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Sofia Lovisa Rückersköld #1937 (born Hacker), 1728 - 1786
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Sofia Lovisa Rückersköld Nr.1937 (born Hacker), 1728 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Christina Hellström (born Hacker), 1854 - 1922
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Sofia Lovisa Galle Rückersköld (born Hacker), 1729 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Lovisa Rückersköld, (släkt) Tab 4 (born Hacker), 1729 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Lovisa Hacker, 1729 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Hacker (born Kienzl), 1899 - 1948
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Lovisa Galle Ryckerschöld (born Oliversdotter Hacker), 1729 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Lovisa RÜCKERSKÖLD (born HACKER), 1728 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Lovisa Galle Ryckerschöld (born Hacker), 1729 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Lovisa Galle Ryckerschöld (Rückersköld) (born Hacker), 1729 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Lovisa Galle Ryckerschöld (born Hacker), 1729 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesSofia Hacker (born Kienzl), 1899 - 1948
FamilySearch Family TreeSofia Christina Hellström (born Hacker), 1854 - 1922
FamilySearch Family TreeSofia Hacker (born Kunzelmann), died 1861
FamilySearch Family TreeSofia Lenz (born Hacker), 1891 - 1954
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Sofia Christina Hacker, born 1854
Sweden Household Examination Books
Sofia Kristina Hacker, born 1854
Sweden Household Examination Books
Sofia Christina Hacker, born 1854
Sweden Household Examination Books
Sofia Christina Hacker, born 1854
Sweden Household Examination BooksAnna "Faye" Sofia Hacker, 1875 - 1965
Geni World Family TreeSofia Lovisa Hacker, 1728 - 1786
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Sofia Hacker, born Circa 1901
1940 United States Federal Census
Sofia Hacker, born 1866
1867 Germany, Mecklenburg-Schwerin Census
Sofia Hacker, born 1838
1867 Germany, Mecklenburg-Schwerin Census
Sofia Hacker, born 1875
Austria, Vienna, Jewish Vital Records, 1835-1938Sofia Hacker, born Circa 1880
New York Castle Garden Immigrants
Sofia Hacker, born Circa 1880
Germans Immigrating to the United States
Sofia Hacker, born Circa 1880
Baltimore, Maryland, Passenger List Card Index, 1820-1897
Sofia Anna Hacker
Austria, Vienna, Catholic Church Records
Sofia Hacker, born 1889
United States, World War II Draft Registrations, 1940-1947
Sofia Hacker, born 1879
Sweden, Births
Sofia Hacker, born 1877
Sweden, BirthsSofia Hacker
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The first name Sofia has its origins in the Greek word "sophia," meaning "wisdom." It first appeared in the Byzantine Empire and has been widely used in various cultures throughout history, often associated with the concept of divine wisdom, particularly in Christian contexts where it is linked to the Holy Wisdom (Hagia Sophia). The name gained popularity in medieval Europe, especially in countries like Italy, Spain, and Russia, where it was often given to girls born into noble families, reflecting a desire for wisdom and intelligence. Variations of the name include Sophie in French, Sofía in Spanish, and Zofia in Polish, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling but retaining the core meaning. The name has remained popular across many cultures and languages, symbolizing a blend of grace and intellect, and continues to be a favored choice for parents around the world.
The last name "Hacker" has its origins in the Germanic and Anglo-Saxon regions, where it is believed to derive from the Middle High German word "hacke," meaning "to chop" or "to cut," which relates to occupations involving cutting or chopping, such as a woodcutter or a butcher. The name likely first appeared in areas of Germany and later spread to England, particularly during the Norman Conquest, where it was adopted by English speakers. The meaning of the surname reflects the characteristics of those who initially bore it, often indicating a connection to manual labor or craftsmanship. Variations of the last name can be found in different cultures, including "Häcker" in German-speaking countries and "Hacquer" in some French-speaking regions, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting local linguistic influences. Overall, the surname Hacker encapsulates a rich occupational heritage tied to the physicality of work and craftsmanship.
Reinhold RückersköldEleonora Von hauswolffSara HackerEleonora HackerSara StierneldEleonora Hacker stierneroosEva HackerUlrika StierneroosJohan HackerHedvig LilliestråleHedvig HackerEleonora Von hausswolffOlivier HackerHedvig Hacker stierneroosAnna HackerMaria HackerEva ÅkerhielmMaria Von hauswolffEva Åkerhielm af hjälmarsberg och vranaUlrika Hacker
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