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Nancy ann budden biography of abraham lincoln

          Lincoln, Abraham "This is the latest in Weidenfeld's excellent series I read it eagerly, though what we look for now in a Lincoln biography is not.

        1. Lincoln, Abraham "This is the latest in Weidenfeld's excellent series I read it eagerly, though what we look for now in a Lincoln biography is not.
        2. The Life of Pennsylvania Governor George.
        3. Education: University of South Dakota · Location: Aurora · 1 connection on LinkedIn.
        4. I took my first course in church history (history of Christianity).
        5. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln: A Lecture (Classic Reprint)|Newman Hall.
        6. Education: University of South Dakota · Location: Aurora · 1 connection on LinkedIn....

          Nancy Lincoln

          Mother of Abraham Lincoln (1784–1818)

          "Nancy Hanks" redirects here. For other uses, see Nancy Hanks (disambiguation).

          Nancy Hanks Lincoln (February 5, 1784 – October 5, 1818) was the mother of U.S.

          PresidentAbraham Lincoln. Her marriage to Thomas Lincoln also produced a daughter, Sarah, and a son, Thomas Jr. When Nancy and Thomas had been married for just over 10 years, the family moved from Kentucky to western Perry County, Indiana, in 1816.

          Abraham, Ann (Chatwood).

          When Spencer County was formed in 1818, the Lincoln Homestead lay within its current boundaries. Nancy Lincoln died from milk sickness or consumption in 1818 at the Little Pigeon Creek Community in Spencer County when Abraham was nine years old.

          Biography

          Early life and education

          Nancy's mother, by popular theory among historians and genealogists, and supported by a mtDNA study in 2015,[1][2] was Lucy Hanks, who later married Henry Sparrow in 1790 in Mercer County, Kentucky.[3]&