Thomas Lincoln
American
Thomas Lincoln was a very capable carpenter who is most notable for his very famous son. - AsNotedIn
Lineage
- Brother: Mordecai Lincoln
- Son: Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Lincoln was a very capable carpenter who is most notable for his very famous son. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1786/05/00 | Captain Abraham Lincoln is killed by a 'loan indian', the indian approaches Thomas but is shot dead by Mordecai | Witness | Long Run Baptist Church and Cemetery | Eastwood | |||
1805/00/00 | Four-room log structure built | Carpenter | Lincoln Heritage House | Elizabethtown | |||
1806/06/12 | Nancy Hanks marries Thomas Lincoln at Richard Berry Jr's House (Originally on Beechland Rd (Hwy 438), NE corner of Berry Mill Rd, N of Springfield, KY). Marriage Certificate is at Lincoln Legacy Museum. | Groom | Washington County Courthouse | Springfield, KY | Marriage of Nancy Hanks and Thomas Lincoln | ||
1806/06/12 | Nancy Hanks marries Thomas Lincoln at Richard Berry Jr's House (Originally on Beechland Rd (Hwy 438), NE corner of Berry Mill Rd, N of Springfield, KY). Marriage Certificate is at Lincoln Legacy Museum. | Groom | Lincoln Marriage Cabin and Temple | Old Fort Harrod State Park | Marriage of Nancy Hanks and Thomas Lincoln | ||
1808/12/08 | Thomas and Nancy Lincoln paid $200 for the cabin and 300 acres of Sinking Spring Farm. | Home | Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site | Kentucky | |||
1811/00/00 | Knob Creek Farm was the Lincoln family home from 1811 to December 1816 (cabin destroyed in 19th century). | Home | Lincoln Boyhood Home | Athertonville |