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  1. Samuel Lincoln (24 August 1622 – 26 May 1690) was an Englishman and progenitor of many notable United States political figures, including his 4th-great-grandson, President Abraham Lincoln, Maine governor Enoch Lincoln, and Levi Lincoln Sr. and Levi Lincoln Jr., both of whom served as Massachusetts Representatives, Governor and ...

  2. 7 de ene. de 2024 · Samuel Lincoln (date of birth unknown; baptised in Hingham, Norfolk, England, August 24, 1622,[1] as the son of Edward Lincoln; died in Hingham, Massachusetts, May 26, 1690), was progenitor of many notable United States political figures, including his great-great-great-great-grandson, President Abraham Lincoln, Maine governor Enoch ...

    • Hingham, England
    • Martha Lincoln
    • England
    • May 26, 1690
  3. Samuel Lincoln House, built in Hingham, Massachusetts, by his grandson on land Samuel purchased in 1649. The Lincoln family arrived in Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637, when Samuel Lincoln (1622–1690), the son of Edward Lincoln, sailed on the ship John & Dorothy from Great Yarmouth. He is considered the patriarch of the Lincoln ...

  4. Samuel Lincoln Sr. (1622–1690) • FamilySearch. Brief Life History of Samuel. Son of Edward Lincoln 1580–1640 of Swanton, England and Bridget Gilman 1582–1665 of Hingham England. Brother of 6. Came to the colonies in 1637 on the "Dorothy and John" as a servant to the Lawes family. (His brothers Daniel and Tom were already here.)

    • Male
    • Martha Lyford
  5. Discover life events, stories and photos about Samuel Lincoln (1637–1718) of Hingham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

    • Male
    • Catharine Lincoln
  6. 27 de mar. de 2012 · History of the Lincoln family : an account of the descendants of Samuel Lincoln, of Hingham, Massachusetts, 1637-1920 : Lincoln, Waldo, 1849-1933 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  7. Samuel Lincoln's grandsons, Mordecai and Abraham, moved yet again, and by the 1730s acquired hundreds of acres in northern New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania. Yet another generation brought the descendants of Samuel Lincoln to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, where they contracted marriages into the first families of the valley and moved into the front rank of Shenandoah landowners.