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  1. Richard James Oglesby. (1824–1899) Richard Oglesby was born into a slave-owning family in Oldham County, Kentucky , in 1824. He was only a child when his parents and three siblings died from cholera in 1833. The family property and their slaves were all sold, and Oglesby was taken to Decatur, Illinois , where he attended school a few months ...

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  3. Richard Fleming (c. 1385 – 25 or 26 January 1431), Bishop of Lincoln and founder of Lincoln College, Oxford, was born at Crofton in Yorkshire. Biography [ edit ] Fleming was descended from a gentry family.

  4. Abraham Lincoln is a monumental figure in our nation’s history, yet his mother’s maternal ancestry has been debated for over a hundred years. Most historians agree that Nancy Hanks was the illegitimate daughter of Lucy Hanks who had a second illegitimate daughter, Sarah “Sally” Hanks, before marrying Henry Sparrow and giving birth to ...

  5. 1 de jul. de 2021 · View the Lincoln University profile of Richard McDowell. ... grow@lincoln.ac.nz +64 3 423 0000 0800 10 60 10 PO Box 85084 Lincoln University ...

  6. Richard & wife, Penny, moved to Lincoln in 2008. They have two children and four grandchildren. Prior to his election as Treasurer, Richard served as chair of the citizen-staffed Fiscal Sustainability Committee, chair of the city's Economic Development Committee, chair of the city's Airport Committee, and most recently as a member of the city's Fiscal & Investment Oversight Committee.

  7. Lincoln was the son of Richard's older sister, Elizabeth, Duchess of Suffolk. After his wife's death, Richard commenced negotiations with John II of Portugal to marry John's pious sister, Joanna, Princess of Portugal. She had already turned down several suitors because of her preference for the religious life.