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Pedigree: President Abraham "Abe" Lincoln
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President
Abraham "Abe" Lincoln
b.12 FEB 1809
Thomas Herring Lincoln, Sr.
b.01/06/1778
Col.
Abraham Lincoln
b.05/13/1744
John Lincoln
b.05/03/1716
Mordecai Lincoln, VII
b.04/24/1686
Hannah Bowne Salter
b.1692
Rebekah Flowers
b.03/20/1719
Bathsheba Herring
b.1748
Alexander Herring
b.1708
Abigail Harrison
b.1710
Isaiah Harrison
b.1660/1665
Abigail Smith
b.22 Jun 1678
Nancy Hanks
b.02/05/1784
James Joseph Hanks
b.25 DEC 1761
Joseph Luke Hanks
b.20 DEC 1725
Anne Lee
b.abt 1742
William Lee, III
b.05/14/1704
Anne ______
b.abt 1706
Lucinda Nancy Shipley
b.1765
Robert Shipley
b.19 OCT 1713
Robert Shipley
b.1678
Elizabeth Keturah Stevens
b.abt 1680
Rachel Dorsey
b.6 JUL 1717
Joshua Dorsey
b.1686
Anne Ridgely
b.abt 1691
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Birthplace Legend
: Color codes are more or less chosen based on the east-west (lighter to darker) or south-north (lighter to darker) location in the country or state.