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1 CHAPTER II . PARENTAGE — CHILDHOOD IN KENTUCKY – YOUTH IN
INDIANA . . . . . . . 7 CHAPTER III . REMOVAL TO ILLINOIS — CAPTAIN IN
BLACK HAWK WAR - PosTMASTER , SURVEYOR , LEGISLATOR — MENARD
LEGENDS .
1 CHAPTER II . PARENTAGE — CHILDHOOD IN KENTUCKY – YOUTH IN
INDIANA . . . . . . . 7 CHAPTER III . REMOVAL TO ILLINOIS — CAPTAIN IN
BLACK HAWK WAR - PosTMASTER , SURVEYOR , LEGISLATOR — MENARD
LEGENDS .
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President Lincoln ' s grandfather , a Kentucky pioneer who bore the same name
and met a like fate , was the son of John Lincoln , a Virginia planter of good
estate , who had removed from Pennsylvania to the Shenandoah Valley many
years ...
President Lincoln ' s grandfather , a Kentucky pioneer who bore the same name
and met a like fate , was the son of John Lincoln , a Virginia planter of good
estate , who had removed from Pennsylvania to the Shenandoah Valley many
years ...
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Abraham entered three separate tracts of land in Kentucky , on one of which , in
what is now Bullitt County , he settled about the year 1784 . Here the rifle - shot of
an Indian , who had stolen upon him unawares while at work , suddenly ended ...
Abraham entered three separate tracts of land in Kentucky , on one of which , in
what is now Bullitt County , he settled about the year 1784 . Here the rifle - shot of
an Indian , who had stolen upon him unawares while at work , suddenly ended ...
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Josiah , the second son , early removed to Harrison County , Indiana ; and two
daughters , Mary and Nancy , married and settled in Kentucky . The youngest son
, Thomas , a mere child when the family came from Virginia , was the father of ...
Josiah , the second son , early removed to Harrison County , Indiana ; and two
daughters , Mary and Nancy , married and settled in Kentucky . The youngest son
, Thomas , a mere child when the family came from Virginia , was the father of ...
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Parentage — Childhood in Kentucky – Youth in Indiana . Much has been
inconsiderately written and said about Thomas Lincoln . The violent death of his
father suddenly and sadly deranged the affairs of the family , and the loss of
paternal ...
Parentage — Childhood in Kentucky – Youth in Indiana . Much has been
inconsiderately written and said about Thomas Lincoln . The violent death of his
father suddenly and sadly deranged the affairs of the family , and the loss of
paternal ...
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