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Samuel Lincoln

Samuel Lincoln (24 August 1622 – 26 May 1690) was an Englishman and progenitor of many notable United States political figures, including his 4th-great-grandson, President Abraham Lincoln, Maine governor Enoch Lincoln, and Levi Lincoln Sr. and Levi Lincoln Jr., both of whom served as Massachusetts Representatives, Governor and Lieutenant Governor.[2] Because of Samuel Lincoln's descendants, his fortuitous arrival in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the fact that his ancestry is known for several generations, he is considered the father of the most prominent branch of Lincolns in the United States.[3]

Samuel Lincoln
Born24 August 1622
Died26 May 1690 (aged 67)
ChildrenSamuel, Daniel, Mordecai, Mary, Thomas, Martha, Sarah, Rebecca
ParentEdward Lincoln
Historical marker, Samuel Lincoln House, Hingham, Massachusetts

Journey to America edit

 
Samuel Lincoln House, Hingham, Massachusetts, built by grandson of immigrant Samuel on land he purchased

Having grown up in meager circumstances due to a family squabble in which his wealthy grandfather disinherited his earlier children, Samuel Lincoln became an apprentice weaver under Francis Lawes of Norwich, England. Samuel Lincoln's father Edward had abandoned his home at Swanton Morley near Hingham after he was cut out of his father Richard's will, and relocated to some small acreage at Hingham.[4][5] In 1637, Lincoln left England for the New World with Lawes' family, embarking on a ship named John & Dorothy. Although most accounts indicate that he was 15 years old at the time, it has been suggested that he misrepresented his age in order to be permitted to make the voyage.[6]

Samuel's older brother Thomas is known in early records as "Thomas Lincoln the Weaver" to distinguish him from several other unrelated Thomas Lincolns. In 1635, Thomas settled in Hingham, Massachusetts where the town granted him a house lot. Although twice married, Thomas had no children.[7] Samuel sailed for the colony of Massachusetts. After Thomas’ death, he left a great deal of his property, including several house lots, to Samuel and his nephews.[8]

Life and family in Massachusetts edit

 
Bust of Abraham Lincoln, descendant of Samuel, St. Andrew's Church, Hingham, Norfolk, England

Samuel Lincoln helped build the Old Ship Church in Hingham.[9] He married Martha Lyford of Ireland around 1649, possibly the daughter of the Rev. John Lyford, and the couple had 11 children, three of whom died in infancy, but another three of whom lived into their eighties. Lincoln's eldest son, born August 25, 1650, was also named Samuel. The emigrant Samuel Lincoln's fourth son was Mordecai Lincoln, who became a blacksmith, and who was the ancestor of Abraham Lincoln.[10] Genealogists have noted the common and repeated use of certain Biblical names in the Lincoln family, particularly Abraham, Samuel, Isaac, Jacob, and Mordecai, a common practice among early Puritan settlers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.[11] Many later Lincoln descendants, including the original immigrant's son, were named Samuel in succeeding generations.

Samuel's mother also belonged to a family long associated with American government: the Gilmans of Exeter, New Hampshire. Samuel's mother Bridget Gilman was the daughter of Edward Gilman of Hingham, Norfolk, England, whose son Edward Gilman Jr. emigrated to Hingham, Massachusetts, later to Ipswich, Massachusetts, and finally to Exeter, where he and his family became prominent businessmen, elected officials and, later, ardent Revolutionary War patriots. Nicholas Gilman, a signer of the U.S. Constitution, was a member of this family.

Commemoration edit

In 1937, the 300th anniversary of Samuel Lincoln's arrival in Massachusetts was commemorated with the dedication of a tablet at the Old Ship Church in Hingham, Massachusetts. President Abraham Lincoln is honored by a bust in the church of St Andrew's in Hingham, Norfolk, England, unveiled in a 1919 ceremony by then-American Ambassador John W. Davis.[12] Samuel Lincoln's father Edward, who remained in Hingham, England, died on 11 February 1640, and was buried in the graveyard of St Andrew's Church.[13]

 
The home of Richard Lincoln, grandfather of Samuel Lincoln, Swanton Morley, Norfolk, England. Today a village pub.

See also edit

Sources edit

  • Waldo Lincoln, History of the Lincoln Family: An Account of the Descendants of Samuel Lincoln of Hingham, Massachusetts, 1637–1920 (1923) ISBN 0-7884-1489-5.
  • Lincoln's Youth: Indiana Years, Seven to Twenty-One, 1816–1830, Indiana University Press (2002) ISBN 0-87195-063-4.
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  • LINCOLN (Samuel), from George Lincoln, The History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, The Genealogies (1893).
  • English church reaches out to Lincoln land; Building where president's ancestors once worshipped in need of major repairs.
  • The Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln, James Henry Lea, John Robert Hutchinson, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1909

References edit

  1. ^ The Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln, James Henry Lea, Robert Hutchinson, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1909, p. 4.
  2. ^ Bulletin of the Essex Institute, Vol. I, 1869, Essex Institute Press, Salem, Mass., 1870.
  3. ^ Waldo Lincoln, History of the Lincoln Family: An Account of the Descendants of Samuel Lincoln of Hingham, Massachusetts, 1637–1920 (1923) ISBN 0-7884-1489-5; John George Nicolay, John Hay, Abraham Lincoln: A History (1890) p. 2.
  4. ^ The Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln, James Henry Lea, Robert Hutchinson, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1909.
  5. ^ Abraham Lincoln's antecedents in the county of Norfolk, Norfolkcoast.co.uk 2008-06-12 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ William Eleazar Barton, The Life of Abraham Lincoln (1935) p. 25.
  7. ^ The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. XIX, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Published by the Society, David Clapp & Son, Printers, Boston, Mass., 1865.
  8. ^ History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, Vol. III, Thomas Tracy Bouvé, Published by the Town, John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1893.
  9. ^ History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, Thomas Tracy Bouvé, et al., Published by the Town, 1893.
  10. ^ Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society for the Year 1917, Illinois State Journal Co., Printers, Springfield, Ill., 1917.
  11. ^ Waldo Lincoln, History of the Lincoln Family: An Account of the Descendants of Samuel Lincoln of Hingham, Massachusetts, 1637–1920 (1923) p. 64.
  12. ^ Hingham and the Lincoln Connection, hingham.org.uk.
  13. ^ St Andrew, Hingham, norfolkchurches.co.uk.

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Samuel Lincoln 24 August 1622 26 May 1690 was an Englishman and progenitor of many notable United States political figures including his 4th great grandson President Abraham Lincoln Maine governor Enoch Lincoln and Levi Lincoln Sr and Levi Lincoln Jr both of whom served as Massachusetts Representatives Governor and Lieutenant Governor 2 Because of Samuel Lincoln s descendants his fortuitous arrival in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the fact that his ancestry is known for several generations he is considered the father of the most prominent branch of Lincolns in the United States 3 Samuel LincolnBorn24 August 1622Hingham Norfolk EnglandDied26 May 1690 aged 67 Hingham Massachusetts Bay Colony English AmericaChildrenSamuel Daniel Mordecai Mary Thomas Martha Sarah RebeccaParentEdward Lincoln Historical marker Samuel Lincoln House Hingham Massachusetts Contents 1 Journey to America 2 Life and family in Massachusetts 3 Commemoration 4 See also 5 Sources 6 ReferencesJourney to America edit nbsp Samuel Lincoln House Hingham Massachusetts built by grandson of immigrant Samuel on land he purchased Having grown up in meager circumstances due to a family squabble in which his wealthy grandfather disinherited his earlier children Samuel Lincoln became an apprentice weaver under Francis Lawes of Norwich England Samuel Lincoln s father Edward had abandoned his home at Swanton Morley near Hingham after he was cut out of his father Richard s will and relocated to some small acreage at Hingham 4 5 In 1637 Lincoln left England for the New World with Lawes family embarking on a ship named John amp Dorothy Although most accounts indicate that he was 15 years old at the time it has been suggested that he misrepresented his age in order to be permitted to make the voyage 6 Samuel s older brother Thomas is known in early records as Thomas Lincoln the Weaver to distinguish him from several other unrelated Thomas Lincolns In 1635 Thomas settled in Hingham Massachusetts where the town granted him a house lot Although twice married Thomas had no children 7 Samuel sailed for the colony of Massachusetts After Thomas death he left a great deal of his property including several house lots to Samuel and his nephews 8 Life and family in Massachusetts edit nbsp Bust of Abraham Lincoln descendant of Samuel St Andrew s Church Hingham Norfolk England Samuel Lincoln helped build the Old Ship Church in Hingham 9 He married Martha Lyford of Ireland around 1649 possibly the daughter of the Rev John Lyford and the couple had 11 children three of whom died in infancy but another three of whom lived into their eighties Lincoln s eldest son born August 25 1650 was also named Samuel The emigrant Samuel Lincoln s fourth son was Mordecai Lincoln who became a blacksmith and who was the ancestor of Abraham Lincoln 10 Genealogists have noted the common and repeated use of certain Biblical names in the Lincoln family particularly Abraham Samuel Isaac Jacob and Mordecai a common practice among early Puritan settlers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony 11 Many later Lincoln descendants including the original immigrant s son were named Samuel in succeeding generations Samuel s mother also belonged to a family long associated with American government the Gilmans of Exeter New Hampshire Samuel s mother Bridget Gilman was the daughter of Edward Gilman of Hingham Norfolk England whose son Edward Gilman Jr emigrated to Hingham Massachusetts later to Ipswich Massachusetts and finally to Exeter where he and his family became prominent businessmen elected officials and later ardent Revolutionary War patriots Nicholas Gilman a signer of the U S Constitution was a member of this family Commemoration editIn 1937 the 300th anniversary of Samuel Lincoln s arrival in Massachusetts was commemorated with the dedication of a tablet at the Old Ship Church in Hingham Massachusetts President Abraham Lincoln is honored by a bust in the church of St Andrew s in Hingham Norfolk England unveiled in a 1919 ceremony by then American Ambassador John W Davis 12 Samuel Lincoln s father Edward who remained in Hingham England died on 11 February 1640 and was buried in the graveyard of St Andrew s Church 13 nbsp The home of Richard Lincoln grandfather of Samuel Lincoln Swanton Morley Norfolk England Today a village pub See also editLincoln familySources editWaldo Lincoln History of the Lincoln Family An Account of the Descendants of Samuel Lincoln of Hingham Massachusetts 1637 1920 1923 ISBN 0 7884 1489 5 Lincoln s Youth Indiana Years Seven to Twenty One 1816 1830 Indiana University Press 2002 ISBN 0 87195 063 4 Genealogy of Samuel Lincoln LINCOLN Samuel from George Lincoln The History of the Town of Hingham Massachusetts The Genealogies 1893 English church reaches out to Lincoln land Building where president s ancestors once worshipped in need of major repairs The Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln James Henry Lea John Robert Hutchinson Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1909References edit The Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln James Henry Lea Robert Hutchinson Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1909 p 4 Bulletin of the Essex Institute Vol I 1869 Essex Institute Press Salem Mass 1870 Waldo Lincoln History of the Lincoln Family An Account of the Descendants of Samuel Lincoln of Hingham Massachusetts 1637 1920 1923 ISBN 0 7884 1489 5 John George Nicolay John Hay Abraham Lincoln A History 1890 p 2 The Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln James Henry Lea Robert Hutchinson Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1909 Abraham Lincoln s antecedents in the county of Norfolk Norfolkcoast co uk Archived 2008 06 12 at the Wayback Machine William Eleazar Barton The Life of Abraham Lincoln 1935 p 25 The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol XIX New England Historic Genealogical Society Published by the Society David Clapp amp Son Printers Boston Mass 1865 History of the Town of Hingham Massachusetts Vol III Thomas Tracy Bouve Published by the Town John Wilson and Son Cambridge Massachusetts 1893 History of the Town of Hingham Massachusetts Thomas Tracy Bouve et al Published by the Town 1893 Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society for the Year 1917 Illinois State Journal Co Printers Springfield Ill 1917 Waldo Lincoln History of the Lincoln Family An Account of the Descendants of Samuel Lincoln of Hingham Massachusetts 1637 1920 1923 p 64 Hingham and the Lincoln Connection hingham org uk St Andrew Hingham norfolkchurches co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samuel Lincoln amp oldid 1217121208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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