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Abraham Lincoln had many, many nicknames. His two secretaries called him "the Tycoon" and "the Ancient". He was known as "the Rail-Splitter" during his campaign in 1860. Some slaves called him "Uncle Linkum". Other nicknames were "Uncle Abe", "Father Abraham", "Old Abe", and "the Great Emancipator". Perhaps Lincoln's most famous and longest lasting nickname is "Honest Abe".
Abraham was the 16th President of the United States, form 1861 until 1865. He had several nicknames, including Honest Abe, The Great Emancipator and Uncle Abraham.
One phrase that Uncle Sam is famous for saying is 'I was you for the U.S. Army'. Uncle Sam was first used in the War of 1812.
Uncle Sam is a symbol of the United States, and never a real person, so he did not have a wife.
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Jerry's Uncle's Namesake - 1914 was released on: USA: 6 January 1914
Joseph Goebbels went by The Malicious Dwarf, The Nazi Megaphone, Bumsbeen, and Nachgedunkelter Schrumpfgermane.
suicide. he was my uncle once removed and my namesake. who are you?
John Smith - uncle of Joseph Smith - was born on 1781-07-16.
John Smith - uncle of Joseph Smith - died on 1854-05-23.
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Raoul Walsh went by Uncle.
Mitch Engel goes by Uncle.
Adirek Wattaleela goes by Uncle.
Percy Jackonia went by Uncle.
Mama and Papa maybe. But not Uncle and Auntie, because they are the actual lenght of the word. However, mama and papa, are shorter versions of two words. Which is what nicknames are :)
Walt Mason goes by Uncle Walt.