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By most accounts, Abraham Lincoln was a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant.
Abraham Lincoln's ancestry was Welsh and English.
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Lincoln's mother died of milk sickness when he was nine.
postal worker and store Clark and owner
Yes, Lincoln's family was quite poor during his early childhood, particular when they first moved to Indiana.
it began in early America with Abraham Lincoln
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Yes-16th.
The only US president with the first name Abraham was Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president who served from 1861 to 1865,
to suck us up
No it was Abraham Lincoln!
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Genesis teaches us about world origins, how the nations came to be, and the early generations of the Israelites and their forbears. From people such as Abraham and his family, we learn many forms of righteousness.
At that early point in Jewish (Hebrew) history, it was only Abraham and his immediate family. Tradition places this journey in the year 1737 BCE. The Israelites, later called Jews, became a distinct group among Abraham's descendants, specifically from the lifetime of Abraham's grandson Jacob and onward.See also:More about AbrahamConnection between Hebrews, Israelites and Jews