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  1. The usual starting point is Samuel Lincoln, an apprentice weaver, in Norfolk County, England. Samuel, Abraham’s great-great-great-great grandfather, came to America in 1637. Two of his brothers were already in America. Samuel soon joined them in Hingham, Massachusetts. There Samuel married and became a prosperous landowner and businessman.

  2. 20 de jan. de 2022 · In 1819, Thomas Lincoln returned to Kentucky to propose marriage to Sarah Bush, whom he’d known earlier. Nearly 10 years his junior, Sarah accepted and moved with him to Thomas’s Indiana farm.

  3. Family: Thomas Lincoln (1853-1871) The youngest Lincoln son was named after Abraham Lincoln’s father, Thomas, but “Tad’s” nickname stemmed from his father’s belief that he resembled a tadpole at birth. He was rambunctious child who was a favorite of his father, particularly after the death of his bosom brother, Willie.

  4. 28 de out. de 2022 · Thomas Lincoln watched his father die in Kentucky and his son would change the nation. Join this channel to get access to perks:https: ...

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  5. Juventude. Abraham Lincoln nasceu em uma fazenda que ficava próximo da cidade de Hodgenville, no estado do Kentucky. Seu nascimento aconteceu em 12 de fevereiro de 1809, e seus pais se chamavam Thomas Lincoln e Nancy Hawks Lincoln. A família, ainda, era formada por dois irmãos, Sarah e Thomas (que faleceu na infância).

  6. Thomas Lincoln was born in April 1853, the youngest son of Abraham and Mary Lincoln. At the time of his birth, the Lincolns lived in Springfield, Illinois and Abraham was again practicing law. Tad had two older brothers: Robert and Willie. The Lincolns had lost their son Eddie in 1850, just shy of his fourth birthday.

  7. Abraham Lincoln came from a working family. His mother was Nancy Hanks, believed to be an illegitimate daughter of Lucy Hanks and a Virginia planter. Not much is known from his maternal side. His father was Thomas Lincoln, seventh generation of Lincolns in America. His grandfather, after whom Abraham was named, moved from Virginia to Kentucky ...