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appendix: the hanks family a. Sarah Jane Hanks (1822¬1907). b. John Talbot Hanks (1823¬1915). Settled in California, then Oregon. c. Nancy Hanks (1824¬?). d. HARRIET HANKS (1826¬1915). Resided in the Abraham Lincoln household in Spring‚eld, Illinois in 1844¬46, while attending school. Married 1847 Col. Augustus H. Chapman of Coles County. e. Amanda Hanks (1833¬?). f. Mary Hanks. g. Charles Hanks (1841¬1870). h. Theophilus Hanks (1849¬?). Children of Nancy Hanks Hall with her husband, Levi Hall: 2. William Hall. 3. SQUIRE HALL (c.1805¬1851). Married Matilda Johnston (b.1809), step-sister of President Lincoln and younger daughter of Daniel Johnston and his wife Sarah Bush, who became the second wife of Thomas Lincoln. In 1856, after Squire Hall died, Matilda married Reuben Moore. The children of Squire Hall and Matilda Johnston were: a. John Johnston Hall (1829¬1909). b. Nancy Ann Hall (1832¬?). c. Elizabeth Jane Hall (1837¬?). d. Alfred L. Hall (1839¬?). e. Sarah Louisa Hall (1841¬1935). f. Joseph A. Hall. g. Amanda Hall. h. Harriet Hall. 4. Lydia Hall. Deceased by 1858. 5. Alfred G. Hall. 6. Joseph Hall (1814¬186_). Chose brother Squire Hall as his guard‚ian in Coles County, Illinois court, Sept. 29, 1831. Squire Hall was appointed guardian of the children below: 7. Mahala Hall (b.1817). 8. Letitia Hall (b.1819). I. JOSEPH HANKS, JR. (c.1784¬1856). According to a daughter-in-law and a grandson, after his mother's death about 1794 he was returned from Kentucky to Hardy County (now in West Virginia), where he was raised by one of his two much-older brothers, either Thomas Hanks or Joshua Hanks. He returned to Kentucky about 1798, and according to these same sources and Dennis Hanks, was employed in the same carpentry shop in Elizabethtown, Kentucky where Thomas Lincoln worked. Resided in Hardin County 1805¬14. In 1810 married Mary Young (1793¬1872). In 1815 migrated to Crawford County, Indiana, and in 1825 to Sangamon