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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HanksJohn Hanks - Wikipedia

    John Hanks (February 9, 1802 – July 1, 1889) was Abraham Lincoln 's first cousin, once removed, his mother's cousin. [1] [2] [3] He was the son of William, [4] [5] Nancy Hanks Lincoln 's uncle and grandson of Joseph Hanks .

  2. wiki.hanksplace.net › index › John_HanksJohn Hanks - Hanksplace

    John born on Saquish Island, Plymouth, Massachusetts. John almost grew to manhood on the island and when sixteen he and his family, in 1746, moved to Mansfield, Connecticut. The family lived in the Mansion House on Hanks Hill, built by his father with the help of his brother, sisters, and himself.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_HanksJoseph Hanks - Wikipedia

    Joseph Hanks was born the second son of Catherine Hanks (died 1779) and John Hanks (1690s-1740) on December 20, 1725, in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia. He was a tenant farmer and oversaw a plantation. Joseph and his family lived in Richmond County until 1782 when they moved to what was then Hampshire County, Virginia.

  4. The Hanks Family Legacy: 1643-1889; Biographical and Historical Sketches, Traditions of Early Professional, Industrial and Commercial Pursuits; with Some Account of Civil War Participation and...

  5. The. Hanks historian, Adin Baber, relates a "family tradition" that Peter and Elizabeth had a daughter Nancy, who married Thomas Lincoln. Baber notes, however, that he found eight Nancy Hankses born in. the 1780s and many differing family traditions.

  6. Discover life events, stories and photos about John Hanks (1687–) of Richmond County, Virginia, British Colonial America.

  7. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Immediate Family: Son of William Hanks, I and Sarah White. Husband of Catherine Hanks. Father of William Hanks; Eleanor Dodson; Elizabeth Woolard; Catherine Hanks; Sarah Hanks and 5 others. ; Catherine Hanks; Joseph Hanks, I; John Hanks, II; Thomas (of John) Hanks and Alexander Hanks « less.