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  1. 578: Nancy Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln’s Mom. Born: 5 February 1784, Hampshire County, Virginia, United States of America (Present-day Mineral County, West Virginia, United States of America) Died: 5 October 1818, Spencer County, Indiana, United States of America. Nancy is remembered in history for her kindness and hope for her son to be educated.

  2. The death of Lincoln’s mother, Nancy Hanks, had a lifelong impact on her son. This resource is part of the KET Lincoln: "I, Too, Am a Kentuckian." collection.

  3. Abraham Lincoln ( Hodgenville, Kentucky; 12 de febrero de 1809- Washington D. C., 15 de abril de 1865) fue un político y abogado estadounidense que ejerció como decimosexto presidente de los Estados Unidos de América desde el 4 de marzo de 1861 hasta su asesinato en 1865. 1 3 Lincoln lideró a los Estados Unidos durante la guerra de ...

  4. 5 de feb. de 2017 · Added: Feb 6, 2000. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8381. Source citation. Mother of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. She was a Virginia native, moving to Kentucky, where she met and married Thomas Lincoln. She gave birth to three children. The Lincolns moved to Spencer County in southern Indiana in 1816 and constructed a cabin on Little Pigeon Creek.

  5. 26 de may. de 2024 · Abraham Lincoln (born February 12, 1809, near Hodgenville, Kentucky, U.S.—died April 15, 1865, Washington, D.C.) was the 16th president of the United States (1861–65), who preserved the Union during the American Civil War and brought about the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. Lincoln and his cabinet.

  6. 29 de oct. de 2009 · Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, to Nancy and Thomas Lincoln in a one-room log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky. His family moved to southern Indiana in 1816. Lincoln’s ...

  7. Nancy Hanks, the mother of the 16th U.S. president Abraham Lincoln, was a handsome young woman of humble circumstances; she was known for her intellect and exemplary character. In June 1806, she married the carpenter Thomas Lincoln, and the couple settled in Hardin County, Kentucky.