1730 - 1812 (81 år)
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Navn |
Mordecai Lincoln |
Suffiks |
III |
Fødsel |
9 maj 1730 |
Amity, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA |
Køn |
Mand |
FSID |
LYCP-FJC |
Bopæl |
1810 |
Exeter, Berks, Pennsylvania |
Begravelse |
1812 |
Lincoln Cemetery, North Union Township, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States |
Død |
14 mar. 1812 |
Bethelboro, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States |
Søskende |
3 søskende |
1. Thomas Lincoln, f. 1732, Amity, Bucks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America d. 12 jul. 1775, Amity, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States | |
2. Abraham Lincoln, f. 18 okt. 1736, Exeter Township, Berks, Colony of Pennsylvania, British Colonial America d. 31 jan. 1806, Exeter Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States | |
3. Rebecca Lincoln, f. ca. 1731, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States d. Ja, dato ukendt | |
Person-ID |
I139435 |
AALT |
Sidst ændret |
6 jan. 2021 |
Far |
Mordecai Lincoln, Jr., f. 24 apr. 1686, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA d. 12 maj 1736, Amity, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA (Alder 50 år) |
Tilknytning |
natural |
Mor |
Mary Millard Robeson, f. 7 jul. 1704, Amity, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA d. 17 mar. 1783, Amity, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA (Alder 78 år) |
Tilknytning |
natural |
Familie-ID |
F31080 |
Gruppeskema | Familietavle |
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| Fødsel - 9 maj 1730 - Amity, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Notater |
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- Mordecai (3), son of Mordecai (2) Lincoln, of Exeter, first appears on the tax lists of Berks county in 1754 as "single." March, 1773, conveyances show he had a wife Mary. The Lincolns were prominent in Berks county. Thomas, brother of Mordecai (3), was sheriff of the county, and all owned land. Mordecai was a merchant in Berks county and a man of means. In 1791 he visited his son Benjamin, who prior to 1791 had gone to Fayette county, Pennsylvania. He liked the country so well that on June 29, 1791, he purchased of Isaac Pearce the tract of land called "Discord," containing three hundred and twenty acres. He finally settled in the county himself, and continued his residence until his death in 1812. He had four children: Benjamin, a farmer of Dauphin, Fayette and Greene counties, Pennsylvania; John, went to Virginia; Ann, went to Virginia with John Lincoln; Sarah, of further mention. Modified 23 July 2014 by Jack A. Laswell Sr
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