Sarah Lincoln1

b. 10 February 1807, d. 20 January 1828
Sarah Lincoln|b. 10 Feb 1807\nd. 20 Jan 1828|p200.htm#i1991|Thomas Lincoln|b. 6 Jan 1778\nd. 17 Jan 1851|p197.htm#i1968|Nancy Hanks|b. 5 Feb 1784\nd. 5 Oct 1818|p197.htm#i1967|Captain Abraham Lincoln|b. 13 May 1744\nd. 3 May 1786|p200.htm#i1993|Bathsheba Herring|b. 1750\nd. 1836|p200.htm#i1996||||Lucey Hanks|b. 1767\nd. c 1833|p212.htm#i2120|

Sister of Abraham Lincoln.
3rd cousin 5 times removed of Kerry Suzanne Davis.
     Sarah Lincoln was born on 10 February 1807.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks.1 Sarah Lincoln died on 20 January 1828 at age 20 years, 11 months and 10 days.1

Citations

  1. [S207] Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org, Re: Nancy Hanks Lincoln.

Thomas Lincoln1

b. after 1809
Thomas Lincoln|b. a 1809|p200.htm#i1992|Thomas Lincoln|b. 6 Jan 1778\nd. 17 Jan 1851|p197.htm#i1968|Nancy Hanks|b. 5 Feb 1784\nd. 5 Oct 1818|p197.htm#i1967|Captain Abraham Lincoln|b. 13 May 1744\nd. 3 May 1786|p200.htm#i1993|Bathsheba Herring|b. 1750\nd. 1836|p200.htm#i1996||||Lucey Hanks|b. 1767\nd. c 1833|p212.htm#i2120|

Brother of Abraham Lincoln.
3rd cousin 5 times removed of Kerry Suzanne Davis.
     Thomas Lincoln was born after 1809 and died in infancy.1 He was the son of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks.1

Citations

  1. [S207] Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org, Re: Nancy Hanks Lincoln.

Captain Abraham Lincoln1

b. 13 May 1744, d. 3 May 1786
Captain Abraham Lincoln|b. 13 May 1744\nd. 3 May 1786|p200.htm#i1993|John Lincoln|b. 3 May 1716\nd. Nov 1788|p200.htm#i1997|Rebecca Flowers|b. 30 Mar 1720\nd. 20 Jul 1806|p200.htm#i1998|Mordecai Lincoln|b. 24 Apr 1686\nd. 12 May 1736|p200.htm#i2000|Hannah Salter|b. 1692\nd. 1727|p200.htm#i1999|||||||

Grandfather of Abraham Lincoln.
     Captain Abraham Lincoln was born on 13 May 1744 in Berks County, Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of John Lincoln and Rebecca Flowers.2,3 Captain Abraham Lincoln and Bathsheba Herring were issued a marriage license in 1770 in Augusta County, Virginia.2,4 Captain Abraham Lincoln died on 3 May 1786 in Jefferson County, Kentucky, at age 41 years, 11 months and 20 days.1
     
The family moved to Kentucky in the 1780s. In May 1786, Abraham was working in the field of his farm with his three sons when he was shot from the nearby forest by a Shawnee. Thomas, the youngest at 8, stood in shock, while the oldest boy, Mordecai ran to the cabin to get a loaded gun, and the middle son Josiah ran to Hughes's Station for help. From within the cabin Modecai could see an Indian come out of the forest and stop by his father's body. The Indian reached for Thomas to either kill him or carry him off, but Mordecai took careful aim and shot the Indian in the chest, killing him.5

Child of Captain Abraham Lincoln and Bathsheba Herring

Citations

  1. [S207] Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org, Re: Captain Abraham Lincoln.
  2. [S215] Barack Obama's Connection to President Abraham Lincoln, Scot's Blog at Fiske-Bigelow.com, (e-mail address).
  3. [S215] Barack Obama's Connection to Abe Lincoln, Scott's sources from Ancestry.com.
  4. [S207] Wikipedia, Captain Abraham Lincoln, grandfather of President Abraham Lincoln.
  5. [S207] Wikipedia, Re:Thomas Lincoln:The Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln by Henry J. Lea, John R. Hutchinson (1909) Boston: Houghton Mifflin (Google book full text).

Mary Todd1

     Mary Todd married Abraham Lincoln, son of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks, on 4 November 1842 in Springfield, Illinois.1

Citations

  1. [S207] Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org, Re: Abraham Lincoln.

Janet Marylyn Frager1

b. 18 January 1932
Charts
Davis Family Relationship to Tom Hanks
     Janet Marylyn Frager was born on 18 January 1932 in Alameda County, California.1 Janet married Amos Mefford Hanks, son of Ernest Buel Hanks and Gladys Hilda Ball.1 Janet and Amos were divorced in 1960.1
     
Besides Tom, Amos and Janet had two older children, Sandra and Larry, and their youngest child was Jim.1

Child of Janet Marylyn Frager and Amos Mefford Hanks

Citations

  1. [S207] Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org, Re: Tom Hanks.

Bathsheba Herring1

b. 1750, d. 1836

Grandmother of Abraham Lincoln.
     Bathsheba Herring was born in 1750 in Rockingham County, Virginia.1 She and Captain Abraham Lincoln, son of John Lincoln and Rebecca Flowers, were issued a marriage license in 1770 in Augusta County, Virginia.1,2 Bathsheba Herring died in 1836 in Millcreek, Union County, Illinois, at age 86 years.1

Child of Bathsheba Herring and Captain Abraham Lincoln

Citations

  1. [S215] Barack Obama's Connection to President Abraham Lincoln, Scot's Blog at Fiske-Bigelow.com, (e-mail address).
  2. [S207] Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org, Captain Abraham Lincoln, grandfather of President Abraham Lincoln.

John Lincoln1

b. 3 May 1716, d. November 1788
John Lincoln|b. 3 May 1716\nd. Nov 1788|p200.htm#i1997|Mordecai Lincoln|b. 24 Apr 1686\nd. 12 May 1736|p200.htm#i2000|Hannah Salter|b. 1692\nd. 1727|p200.htm#i1999|Mordecai Lincoln|b. 14 Jan 1656\nd. 28 Nov 1727|p201.htm#i2001|Sarah Jones|b. 1660\nd. 17 Feb 1701|p201.htm#i2002|||||||

Great-grandfather of Abraham Lincoln.
     John Lincoln was born on 3 May 1716 in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey.2 He was the son of Mordecai Lincoln and Hannah Salter.2 John Lincoln married Rebecca Flowers on 13 May 1744 in Berkshire, Pennsylvania.2 John Lincoln died in November 1788 in Linvilles Creek, Rockingham County, Virginia, at age 72.2

Child of John Lincoln and Rebecca Flowers

Citations

  1. [S215] Barack Obama's Connection to President Abraham Lincoln, Scot's Blog at Fiske-Bigelow.com, (e-mail address).
  2. [S215] Barack Obama's Connection to Abe Lincoln, Scott's sources from Ancestry.com.

Rebecca Flowers1

b. 30 March 1720, d. 20 July 1806

Great-grandmother of Abraham Lincoln.
     Rebecca Flowers was born on 30 March 1720 in Linsvilles Creek, Rockingham County, Virginia.1 She married John Lincoln, son of Mordecai Lincoln and Hannah Salter, on 13 May 1744 in Berkshire, Pennsylvania.1 Rebecca Flowers died on 20 July 1806 in Linsvilles Creek, Rockingham County, Virginia, at age 86.1

Child of Rebecca Flowers and John Lincoln

Citations

  1. [S215] Barack Obama's Connection to President Abraham Lincoln, Scot's Blog at Fiske-Bigelow.com, (e-mail address), Scott's sources from Ancestry.com.

Hannah Salter1

b. 1692, d. 1727

2nd great-grandmother of Abraham Lincoln.
     Hannah Salter was born in 1692 in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey.1 She married Mordecai Lincoln, son of Mordecai Lincoln and Sarah Jones, in 1714 in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey.1 Hannah Salter died in 1727 in Pennsylvania.1

Child of Hannah Salter and Mordecai Lincoln

Citations

  1. [S215] Barack Obama's Connection to President Abraham Lincoln, Scot's Blog at Fiske-Bigelow.com, (e-mail address), Scott's sources from Ancestry.com.

Mordecai Lincoln1

b. 24 April 1686, d. 12 May 1736
Mordecai Lincoln|b. 24 Apr 1686\nd. 12 May 1736|p200.htm#i2000|Mordecai Lincoln|b. 14 Jan 1656\nd. 28 Nov 1727|p201.htm#i2001|Sarah Jones|b. 1660\nd. 17 Feb 1701|p201.htm#i2002|Samuel Lincoln|b. 24 Aug 1622\nd. 26 May 1690|p201.htm#i2004|Martha Lyford|b. 1625\nd. 10 Apr 1693|p201.htm#i2003|||||||

2nd great-grandfather of Abraham Lincoln.
     Mordecai Lincoln was born on 24 April 1686 in Norfolk, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Mordecai Lincoln and Sarah Jones.1 Mordecai Lincoln married Hannah Salter in 1714 in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey.1 Mordecai Lincoln died on 12 May 1736 in Berkshire Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, at age 50.1

Child of Mordecai Lincoln and Hannah Salter

Citations

  1. [S215] Barack Obama's Connection to President Abraham Lincoln, Scot's Blog at Fiske-Bigelow.com, (e-mail address), Scott's sources from Ancestry.com.