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    John Hanks. John Hanks (February 9, 1802 – July 1, 1889) was Abraham Lincoln's first cousin, once removed, his mother's cousin. He was the son of William, Nancy Hanks Lincoln's uncle and grandson of Joseph Hanks.

  2. The Green Mile (conocida como La milla verde en España y Milagros inesperados en Hispanoamérica) es una película estadounidense de drama y fantasía de 1999, escrita, producida y dirigida por Frank Darabont e interpretada por Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, David Morse, Barry Pepper, James Cromwell, Doug Hutchison, Michael Jeter, Bonnie Hunt, E...

  3. John Hanks (1802-1889) was a boatman, farmer and Republican who helped Abraham Lincoln move to Illinois, travel to New Orleans, and launch his presidential campaign. Learn about their adventures, friendship and legacy from this web page.

  4. According to Rubenstein, Richard J. Oglesby, a canny Illinois politician and Lincoln supporter, came up with the idea of sending Lincoln’s cousin, John Hanks, back to the family farm in...

  5. Dr John Hanks. John has been a leading figure in Southern Africa’s conservation work for over 40 years. His past roles include: Director of the Africa Programme at WWF-International, Switzerland; Chief Executive, WWF-South Africa; First Executive Director of the Peace Parks Foundation; Director of Conservation International’s TFCA ...

  6. John Hancock (23 de enero de 1737-8 de octubre de 1793) fue un comerciante y contrabandista de Massachusetts y destacado patriota de la guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos. Desempeñó el cargo de presidente del Segundo Congreso Continental y fue el primer gobernador de la Mancomunidad de Massachusetts , pero es principalmente ...

  7. 19 de jul. de 2019 · John Hanks was a cousin and friend of Abraham Lincoln who helped him cut trees and make fence rails in Illinois in 1830. His testimony and rails became a key factor in Lincoln's presidential campaign in 1860, as a symbol of free labor and a contrast to slavery.