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Isaac Henry Hacker (1848 - 1933) was an educator, historian and a missionary of the London Mission Society.
Isaac Henry Hacker (1848 - 1933) was an educator, historian and a missionary of the London Mission Society.
== Birth and Education ==
== Birth and Education ==
Isaac Henry Hacker was born on July 7, 1848 in Birmingham, England and was ordained as a guru on October 3, 1877.
Isaac Henry Hacker was born on July 7, 1848 in Birmingham, England and was ordained as priest of Church of England on October 3, 1877.
== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==
Isaac Henry Hacker married Elizabeth Dymond Pollard in 1849. Elizabeth died on April 1, 1885 at the age of 36 in the town of Muttam Beach.
Isaac Henry Hacker married Elizabeth Dymond Pollard in 1849. Elizabeth died on April 1, 1885 at the age of 36 in Muttom beach. Hacker then married Winifred Downing née Baylis in Neyyoor on August 24, 1887.
== Religious Service ==
== Religious Service ==
[[File:மூலச்சல் ஹக்கர்.png|thumb|Isaac Henry Hacker's Memorial Church in Moolachal]]
[[File:மூலச்சல் ஹக்கர்.png|thumb|Isaac Henry Hacker's Memorial Church in Moolachal]]
Isaac Henry Hacker became a clergyman with the London Mission Society. Isaac Henry Hacker was sent to Neiyoor after RV Baylis died on January 9, 1878 and continued his services as clergyman and educator. Isaac Henry Hacker and his wife Daymond built schools in the area of Palliadi. Isaac Henry Hacker had continued had offered his religious services for 42 years. Isaac Henry Hacker had built 18 churches and the churches contain letters 'IHH'. Isaac Henry Hacker had continued woking with his contemporaries like [[ஜேம்ஸ் எம்லின்|James Emlin]] and had recalled the names of [[ஜான் லோ|John Lowe]], James Doherty, Mrs. Doherty and Samuel Metteer in his books.
Isaac Henry Hacker became a clergyman with the London Mission Society. Isaac Henry Hacker was sent to Neyyoor after RV Baylis died on January 9, 1878 and continued his services as clergyman and educator. Isaac Henry Hacker and his wife Daymond built schools in the area of Palliadi. Isaac Henry Hacker offered his religious services for 42 years. Isaac Henry Hacker built 18 churches and the churches contain letters 'IHH'. Isaac Henry Hacker. He continued working with his contemporaries like [[ஜேம்ஸ் எம்லின்|James Emlin]] and had recalled the names of [[ஜான் லோ|John Lowe]], James Doherty, Mrs. Doherty and Samuel Metteer in his books.
== Journalism ==
== Journalism ==
Isaac Henry Hacker ran a magazine called Desa Ubakari and was one the oldest Christian magazines.
Isaac Henry Hacker ran a magazine called ''Desa Ubakari'' and was one the oldest Christian magazines.
== Demise ==
== Demise ==
Isaac Henry Hacker lived in Kodaikanal and died on May 5, 1933.
Isaac Henry Hacker moved to Kodaikanal and died on May 5, 1933.
== Memorial ==
== Memorial ==
Built on December 24, 1957 in Moolachal near Thakkalai, a church was named the Reverend Hacker Memorial Church (Hacker Memorial Church<ref>[https://hackermemorialchurchmoolachel.blogspot.com/2014/01/csi-hacker-memorial-church-moolachel.html CSI Hacker Memorial Church, Moolachel, Thucklay - 629175 Kanyakumari District]</ref>).
Built on December 24, 1957 in Moolachal near Thakkalai, a church was named the Reverend Hacker Memorial Church (Hacker Memorial Church<ref>[https://hackermemorialchurchmoolachel.blogspot.com/2014/01/csi-hacker-memorial-church-moolachel.html CSI Hacker Memorial Church, Moolachel, Thucklay - 629175 Kanyakumari District]</ref>).
== Books ==
== Books ==
Isaac Henry Hacker had written very detailed notes about his religious services in the form of books, which includes some rare photographs. These books are considered very useful to know the history of Southern Tamilnadu and Kerala.
Isaac Henry Hacker has written very detailed books about his religious services, which includes some rare photographs. These books are considered very useful in  knowing the history of Southern Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
* The hundred years in Trivancore<ref>[https://www.googlewords.info/A-Hundred-Years-In-Travancore,-1806-1906:-A-History-And-Description-Of-The-Work-Done-By-The-London-Missionary-Society-In-Travancore,-South-India-During-The-Past-Century,%7CIsaac-Henry-Hacker.cgi A Hundred Years In Travancore, 1806 1906: A History And Description Of The Work Done By The London Missionary Society In Travancore, South India During The Past Century, Isaac Henry Hacker. (googlewords.info)]</ref>
* The hundred years in Trivancore<ref>[https://www.googlewords.info/A-Hundred-Years-In-Travancore,-1806-1906:-A-History-And-Description-Of-The-Work-Done-By-The-London-Missionary-Society-In-Travancore,-South-India-During-The-Past-Century,%7CIsaac-Henry-Hacker.cgi A Hundred Years In Travancore, 1806 1906: A History And Description Of The Work Done By The London Missionary Society In Travancore, South India During The Past Century, Isaac Henry Hacker. (googlewords.info)]</ref>
* Memories of Thomies Smith Thomson
* Memories of Thomies Smith Thomson
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== Related Links ==
== Related Links ==
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Isaac Henry Hacker

Isaac Henry Hacker (1848 - 1933) was an educator, historian and a missionary of the London Mission Society.

Birth and Education

Isaac Henry Hacker was born on July 7, 1848 in Birmingham, England and was ordained as priest of Church of England on October 3, 1877.

Personal Life

Isaac Henry Hacker married Elizabeth Dymond Pollard in 1849. Elizabeth died on April 1, 1885 at the age of 36 in Muttom beach. Hacker then married Winifred Downing née Baylis in Neyyoor on August 24, 1887.

Religious Service

Isaac Henry Hacker's Memorial Church in Moolachal

Isaac Henry Hacker became a clergyman with the London Mission Society. Isaac Henry Hacker was sent to Neyyoor after RV Baylis died on January 9, 1878 and continued his services as clergyman and educator. Isaac Henry Hacker and his wife Daymond built schools in the area of Palliadi. Isaac Henry Hacker offered his religious services for 42 years. Isaac Henry Hacker built 18 churches and the churches contain letters 'IHH'. Isaac Henry Hacker. He continued working with his contemporaries like James Emlin and had recalled the names of John Lowe, James Doherty, Mrs. Doherty and Samuel Metteer in his books.

Journalism

Isaac Henry Hacker ran a magazine called Desa Ubakari and was one the oldest Christian magazines.

Demise

Isaac Henry Hacker moved to Kodaikanal and died on May 5, 1933.

Memorial

Built on December 24, 1957 in Moolachal near Thakkalai, a church was named the Reverend Hacker Memorial Church (Hacker Memorial Church[1]).

Books

Isaac Henry Hacker has written very detailed books about his religious services, which includes some rare photographs. These books are considered very useful in knowing the history of Southern Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

  • The hundred years in Trivancore[2]
  • Memories of Thomies Smith Thomson
  • He built many churches & he become author in Desopahari
  • Land of Palms

References

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