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To: kabumpo
...but there still are many questions about Lincoln’s date of birth and parentage.

Not among men like David Herbert Donald, Ronald White, Doris Goodwin, or any of the other people who have written biographies of the man. So what do you know that they don't?

14 posted on 10/15/2012 1:10:22 PM PDT by Delhi Rebels (There was a row in Silver Street - the regiments was out.)
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To: Delhi Rebels

The Abraham Lincoln Genesis Cover-up by R. Vincent Enlow
“Abraham Lincoln was of illegitimate origin, his father was Abraham Enloe, and not Thomas Lincoln or anyone else.”
- James H. Cathey, “The Genesis of Lincoln”, 1899

History books for years have taught that Lincoln was born in a Log Cabin in Hardin County Kentucky on February 12th 1809 after his parents Nancy Hanks and Tom LIncoln were married. But there have always been serious doubt and questions about his birth and the time line associated with his parents marriage and his birth.

The alternate birth story says that as a child, Nancy Hanks the mother of Abraham Lincoln and her mother and sister moved from Virginia to her uncles home near Belmont North Carolina in what is now Gaston County. While there the family fell on hard times and they bound out Nancy in the late 1700’s to the Abraham Enloe Family who were prosperous landowners on Puzzle Creek near what is now Bostic North Carolina.

Although she was a bound servant she was treated as a member of the family by the Enloe family and everything was fine until she became pregnant and it was said she was pregnant by Abraham Enloe whose family she had been working for. The baby was born in 1805 and that Nancy Hanks named the baby Abraham. Nancy and the baby boy Abraham were packed off to live with relatives on the Kentucky Frontier and it was there that Nancy Hanks met and married Tom Lincoln.

*It is a historical fact that Jesse Head the Methodist Minister that married Nancy Hanks and Tom Lincoln always said that the couple had a black haired boy with them at the wedding.*

Left to traditional historians and other Lincolnians, the story of Abraham Lincoln’s life from womb to grave may well remain
the longest cover-up in America. With the depiction of his “true” beginnings, we see how one of the most revered presidents in U.S. history overcame more adversity than anyone could have imagined.

Hardly anyone questions the birth story of the 16th president of the United States as James R. Cathey did in his bombshell
expose of Abraham Lincoln’s genesis. Most will say that he was born in Kentucky in February 1809 and his father was
Thomas Lincoln. Prominent men have disguised the truth in a patchwork of misleading information, half-truths, irrelevant
data, assumptive fact and often-outright fiction coldly engineering an unbelievable cover-up. If you were deceived by the
Watergate cover-up, and if the Chappaquiddick misadventure sticks in your craw as a mockery of truth and justice, you may
now add to your list one more shocker. It is the gold medal winner — the fabricated genesis of Abraham Lincoln!
A glorified story has been substituted for Abraham Lincoln’s true genealogy, his mother’s illegitimacy, his turbulent life, his grandmother’s promiscuity, his actual place of birth, and even his accurate age.All the details including the brutality he and his mother suffered at the hands of Thomas Lincoln have been skillfully kept out of history books. Fortunately, there have been individuals who wanted America’s heritage to be an honest account of men such as Lincoln’s law partner of twenty years William H. Herndon, James H. Cathey (”Genesis of Lincoln,” 1899), and J.C. Coggins (”Abraham Lincoln: A North Carolinian With Proof,” Second Edition, 1927). In defiance of convention and pretense, these men had the courage to write about Lincoln’s life the way they knew it.
http://www.bosticlincolncenter.com/background.htm
http://www.tarheelpress.com/lincoln.html
http://www.genealogytoday.com/us/lincoln/genesis.html
Affidavits

From the 1880s to the 1920s a number of writers, particularly James A. Cathey, a state legislator, and Dr. James Coggins,

president of Atlantic Christian College, collected testimony of Lincoln’s origin in Rutherford County and other areas. Among

the affidavits they procured were statements such as these:

· Nancy “Grannie” Hollifield, who lived until 1900 and “Aunt Polly” Price, who died in 1890, stated that they were friends

of Nancy Hanks and held the child Abe in their arms before Nancy and her baby left for Kentucky.

· Wesley Enloe, Lincoln’s reputed half-brother, said that the tradition of Lincoln’s origin in the Abraham Enloe family “no

doubt is essentially true.”

· Nancy Hanks’ name was recorded on a roll book of the Concord Baptist Church. Unfortunately, this book was later

destroyed in a fire.

· Several people who knew Lincoln as a boy in Kentucky provided evidence that his “official” birth date of 1809, recorded

only in a family Bible dating from the 1850s, is several years too late.

· Austin Gallaher stated that he saved Lincoln from drowning in 1812, and at that time the two boys had been in school

together for over a year. Although Lincoln had great intellectual gifts, he hardly would have been walking to school at

the age of two.

· Residents of Elizabethtown, Kentucky remembered seeing Abe as a toddler — two years before he is supposed to have

been born.

In North Carolina, Attorney General Theodore Davidson, the Rev. Dr. Tilman R. Ganes of Shelby, prominent Rutherford

County residents including government officials, attorneys, doctors, bankers, and merchants, and older residents of several

counties all testified to the truth of Lincoln’s origin.

Among those who attested to their belief in this tradition were:

J. B. Martin, ex-sheriff of Rutherford County

Berry H. Melton

Rev. Drew Rollins

Mr. H. J. Beck

Phyllis Wells

Judge J. B. Helm

Mr. Brackston Smart (related to “Grannie” Hollifield)

Rev. C. R. Lee (Methodist minister)

Rev. Jesse Head

Atty. C. O. Ridings (Rutherfordton)

J. N. Jones, Groceryman, Forest City (corroborated by Hollifield’s story)

Atty. J. R. Quinn (Shelby, N.C.)

Mr. James P. Cook (Editor, The Uplift, 11/20/26)

Mr. R. E. Price (Editor, Rutherford County News)

Gen. Julian S. Carr

Mr. T. L. Gantt (Editor, New Reporter, Spartanburg, S.C.)

Maj. L. P. Erwin (Journalist)

John E. Rowland

A. K. DeWallace (historian, Rutherford County)

Wm. A. Tanner (prominent citizen, Rutherford County)

Edmond David Dill (Jackson County, N.C.)

Preston Bostic (owner of Lincoln Hill)

Judge Gilmore (of Kentucky and Texas)

Rev. John Duncan

Phillip Dills (Rutherford County, b. 1/10/1808)

Walker Battle (Haywood County, b. 2/12/1809)


18 posted on 10/15/2012 9:51:04 PM PDT by kabumpo (Kabumpo)
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