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  1. Mordecai Lincoln (1771 – 1830) was an uncle of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. He was the eldest son of Captain Abraham Lincoln, a brother of Thomas Lincoln and Mary Lincoln Crume, and the husband of Mary Mudd. He is buried at the Old Catholic or Lincoln Cemetery near Fountain Green, Illinois.

  2. 15 mag 2022 · Mordecai Lincoln died on December 1736 in Amity, Pennsylvania and is buried in the Exeter Friends burial grounds shown below. The Exeter Friends Meeting house is still in use today near Oley, Pennsylvania in Berks County.

    • "Mordecay Lincolne"
    • April 24, 1686
  3. 3 set 2022 · Mordecai, son of Samuel Lincoln, was born in Hingham, June 17, 1657, died in Scituate, Massachusetts, October 13, 1727. He was a blacksmith by trade, and established the first smelting furnace in New England. There is record of him as a foot soldier in 1679, and as a blacksmith at Hull in 1680.

    • Massachusetts Bay Colony
    • June 14, 1657
    • Sarah Lincoln, Mary Lincoln
    • November 13, 1727
  4. Captain Abraham Flowers Lincoln (May 13, 1744 – May 1786) was the paternal grandfather of the 16th U.S. president, Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln was a military captain during the American Revolution, and a pioneer settler of Kentucky.

  5. The Lincoln family is an American family of English origins. It includes the fourth United States Attorney General, Levi Lincoln Sr., governors Levi Lincoln Jr. (of Massachusetts) and Enoch Lincoln (of Maine), and Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States .

  6. Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Mordecai Lincoln II born 1686 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts died 1736 Amity, Washington, Pennsylvania including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 11 genealogist comments + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

  7. Mordecai was the great-great-great-grandfather of Abraham Lincoln. This countryside later drew to it a Scituate schoolmaster, Charles A. Dana, later the founder of the New York Sun, the writers Gillette Burgess and Will Irwin, and the architect, Ralph Adams Cram.