yes
Yes, but his uncle adopted him
yes he was a only child.
His wife was Dorothy Quincy and the children were Lydia Henchman Hancock and John George Washington Hancock.
No.
John Hancock (signer of the Declaration of Independence) was an only child therefore he had no brothers or sisters. His father's name was John Hancock as well and so was his grandfathers. His grandfather had a brother named Nathaniel Hancock.
John Hancock & his wife had 1 child that tragically died of natural causes early in it's life.
He had a wife, Dorothy's, two kids, one boy George Washington Hancock who died when he was 9, and Lydia Hancock who did when she was not even a year. and john had two siblings, Ebenezer, and Mary. after john's father died john lived with his uncle and aunt who let him do whatever he wanted and had his own horse since john was their, like, only kid they took care of.
hIS FAVORITE THING WAS POLITICS
John Hancock was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence and his signature is the largest and most prominent. He was also the president of the Continental Congress. Additionally, he was known for his extravagant lifestyle and lavish spending.
Yes, John Hancock's parents did experience a separation. His father, John Hancock Sr., passed away when Hancock was just a young child, and his mother, Mary, remarried shortly after. This led to Hancock being raised primarily by his wealthy uncle, which significantly influenced his later life and career.
A child with no parents is called an orphan. If they are taken in by foster parents, they are orphaned, or they could be put into an orphanage.So to answer your question, a child with no parents is called an orphan.
John Hancock (signer of the Declaration of Independence) was an only child therefore he had no brothers or sisters. His father's name was John Hancock as well and so was his grandfathers. I'm not sure if his father had any siblings but his grandfather had a brother named Nathaniel Hancock.