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There are several websites that have information on the life of John Hancock. The Biography site has an abundance of information. Wikipedia is a great source of knowledge as well.
One of the battles John Hancock faught in was the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
John Hancock Life Insurance company is located in Boston, MA. More info on link.....
John Hancock was born in the town of Braintree, Massachusetts, son of the Rev. John Hancock and Mary Hawke Hancock. John might have become a minister, but his father died when he was only seven years old, and his uncle Thomas Hancock adopted him. Growing up in the home of his childless aunt and uncle, John Hancock had a bright future ahead of him as the merchant Thomas Hancock was one of the wealthiest men in Boston.
believe it or not but heather lockleer Edit: It would depend on what John Hancock you are referring to. If you are referring to the one who signed the Declaration of Independents he had 2 children, John George Washington Hancock (yes he was named after George Washington the President as John Hancock was friends with him) and Lydia Henchman Hancock. They both unfortunately died, Lydia at about 8 months and John at about 8 years old. The nearest descendants of John Hancock are from his grandfathers brother, Nathaniel Hancock. Additional Note: The reason I wrote the first sentence like I did was because John Hancock's (signer of the Declaration of Independents) father and grandfathers names were also John Hancock.
John Hancock was married one time.
There are several websites that have information on the life of John Hancock. The Biography site has an abundance of information. Wikipedia is a great source of knowledge as well.
One of the battles John Hancock faught in was the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
John Hancock Life Insurance company is located in Boston, MA. More info on link.....
There is no evidence that John Hancock ever bought or sold slaves.----WRONG There is evidence that John Hancock did have one slave to help around the house.
Just one, Dorothy Quincy Hancock, they had three children, Lydia Hancock who died at ten months, John George Washington Hancock who died at nine, and Nancy Hancock, who died immediately after birth.
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John Hancock was born in the town of Braintree, Massachusetts, son of the Rev. John Hancock and Mary Hawke Hancock. John might have become a minister, but his father died when he was only seven years old, and his uncle Thomas Hancock adopted him. Growing up in the home of his childless aunt and uncle, John Hancock had a bright future ahead of him as the merchant Thomas Hancock was one of the wealthiest men in Boston.
believe it or not but heather lockleer Edit: It would depend on what John Hancock you are referring to. If you are referring to the one who signed the Declaration of Independents he had 2 children, John George Washington Hancock (yes he was named after George Washington the President as John Hancock was friends with him) and Lydia Henchman Hancock. They both unfortunately died, Lydia at about 8 months and John at about 8 years old. The nearest descendants of John Hancock are from his grandfathers brother, Nathaniel Hancock. Additional Note: The reason I wrote the first sentence like I did was because John Hancock's (signer of the Declaration of Independents) father and grandfathers names were also John Hancock.
no he was an only child He had 2 siblings. One was named Mary (After the mother) and the other was named Ebenzer. Mary is the oldest. John is the middle. Ebenzer is the youngest. I have a project on him
a good one
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