Mr. Lincoln was born in one of the old Lincoln homesteads near Lacey Spring 68 years ago. He was a contractor and a farmer.
He was a son of the late Jacob N. Lincoln and Mrs. Caroline H. Lincoln, of Lacey Spring.
His wife, who was Miss Henrietta Grandle, at Lacey Spring and the following children survive: B. B. Lincoln of Harrisonburg, Mrs. H. R. Coffelt of Dayton; Mrs. Edna Rankin, of Jersey City; W. W. Lincoln, of Luray, C. R. Lincoln; of Harrisonburg and Miss Eunice Lincoln, of Washington. A number of grandchildren also survive. Mrs. J. J. Nicholas, of Port Republic, Mrs. Wm. Weaver, of Lima, Ohio; Mrs. Nora A. Fadeley ,of Edinburg, and Jacob T. Lincoln, of Lima, Ohio are brothers and sisters who also survive
Harrisonburg Daily News Record
Monday April 28, 1924
Mr. Lincoln was born in one of the old Lincoln homesteads near Lacey Spring 68 years ago. He was a contractor and a farmer.
He was a son of the late Jacob N. Lincoln and Mrs. Caroline H. Lincoln, of Lacey Spring.
His wife, who was Miss Henrietta Grandle, at Lacey Spring and the following children survive: B. B. Lincoln of Harrisonburg, Mrs. H. R. Coffelt of Dayton; Mrs. Edna Rankin, of Jersey City; W. W. Lincoln, of Luray, C. R. Lincoln; of Harrisonburg and Miss Eunice Lincoln, of Washington. A number of grandchildren also survive. Mrs. J. J. Nicholas, of Port Republic, Mrs. Wm. Weaver, of Lima, Ohio; Mrs. Nora A. Fadeley ,of Edinburg, and Jacob T. Lincoln, of Lima, Ohio are brothers and sisters who also survive
Harrisonburg Daily News Record
Monday April 28, 1924
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