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Personal Ancestral File Database Index - Mainland Lincolns

    As indicated, this database index reports on the individuals associated with the mainland Lincolns. Many are relatives who do not have the Lincoln surname. These are the people who are the focus of the author's publication "Ancestors and Descendants of Nedabiah Lincoln, Sr. Taunton, Massachusetts October 25, 1758 -Greenfield, New York May 6, 1834 Volume I"; as well as any others added to this database since Volume I was published 2008.
     The format is, as discussed above, four columns - Surname, Given Name; Birth Date; Death Date and Father. All individuals have an entry line even if their name is unknown, as per The Introduction. In the other three columns, an empty cell indicates that the information is not known.
     Subsequent to publishing Volume I, the naming format required more sophistication than what was used in the book. As a result, the databases presented here on the website have format rules that were added or changed. The identification of nicknames was changed from parenthesis to quotes as the use of parenthesis is commonly used to identify maiden names.  People with multiple surnames are listed as: surname\surname, with the earliest surname listed first (usually the biological father). People with multiple given names are treated in a similar manner. 
     Readers - If you are aware of any corrections or additions please contact me. If you are interested in detailed information about an indexed name please contact me and I will share what information is available (aclark1@nycap.rr.com)

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