The ancestry of Abraham Lincoln . petition ofhis mother, Mary Rogers (vide infra), on whose estate he after-ward administered, 25 March, 1783. He had married in 1755Mary Webb, by whom he had issue five children, who allsettled in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.^ After the Re-volution he removed to Fayette County, Pennsylvania, wherehe died in 1812, aged eighty-two, and was buried at Union-town. Children were: i. Benjamin, born 29 November,1756; 2. John, born 28 March, 1758; 3. Ann, born 22November, 1759, married William Jones; 4. Hannah,* born31 December, 1761; 5. Sarah, born 25 February, 1
The ancestry of Abraham Lincoln . petition ofhis mother, Mary Rogers (vide infra), on whose estate he after-ward administered, 25 March, 1783. He had married in 1755Mary Webb, by whom he had issue five children, who allsettled in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.^ After the Re-volution he removed to Fayette County, Pennsylvania, wherehe died in 1812, aged eighty-two, and was buried at Union-town. Children were: i. Benjamin, born 29 November,1756; 2. John, born 28 March, 1758; 3. Ann, born 22November, 1759, married William Jones; 4. Hannah,* born31 December, 1761; 5. Sarah, born 25 February, 1767. Son of George and Deborah (Howell) Boone and own cousin of Boone family, p. 98. ^ Exeter Meeting Records. 5 On the authority of Miss M. J. Roe of Gilbert, Ohio, from Dr. W, of Reading, Penn. ?• I believe that this child represents the mysterious Hannaniah whomwe find in Kentucky in May, 1785, assisting Abraham Lincoln and his sonJosiah in the survey of his farm in Jefferson County. Hannaniah himself had.
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