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  1. Oct 31, 2015 · Historians have debated for more than a century about Lincoln's lineage, with many siding with Lincoln biographer William Barton, who concluded in the 1920s that Nancy Hanks Lincoln was the...

  2. Feb 26, 2014 · Nancy was an orphan by the age of nine and lived for a time with an aunt and uncle. She was living with the Richard Berry family when she came to know Thomas Lincoln. They were married on 12 June 1806 in Washington County, Kentucky. Abraham was the couple’s second child, born on 12 February 1809.

  3. Nov 3, 2015 · Historians have debated for more than a century about Lincoln's lineage, with many siding with Lincoln biographer William Barton, who concluded in the 1920s that Nancy Hanks Lincoln was the...

  4. Her husband was off serving with the Union Army of the Potomac while she raised their three children—twin boys and a baby girl—in Washington, D.C. ...

  5. Member Commission on Presidential Nominations, Washington, 19811982. Vice president Abraham Foundation, New York City. Board directors International Rescue Committee, Scenic Hudson, Inc., Burden Center Aging. Member of American Bar Association, Highlands Country Club (Garrison, New York ).

  6. May 10, 2014 · In the summer of 1818, when Abraham Lincoln was nine years old, his mother, Nancy, caught “the milk-sick,” a then-mysterious disease caused by drinking the milk of cows that had eaten white ...

  7. Nancy Abraham serves as Co-Executive Vice President, HBO Documentary & Family Programming, responsible for development, production and acquisition of documentary and family...