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ENOCH LINCOLN
Lincoln, Enoch (1788-1829), Son of Levi Lincoln
[1749-1820] and brother of Levi Lincoln [1782-1868], granduncle of Frederick Robie. A Representative from
Massachusetts and from Maine; born in Worcester, Worcester County, Mass., December 28, 1788; was graduated from
Harvard University in 1807; studied law; was admitted to the bar and commenced the practice of his profession in
Salem, Mass., in 1811; United States district attorney 1815-1818; moved to Paris, Maine (then a district of
Massachusetts), in 1819 and continued the practice of law; elected as a Republican to the Fifteenth Congress to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Albion K. Parris; reelected to the Sixteenth Congress and served from
November 4, 1818, to March 3, 1821; upon the admission of Maine as a state was elected as a Republican to the
Seventeenth, reelected as an Adam-Clay Republican to the Eighteenth Congress, and elected as an Adams candidate to
the Nineteenth Congress and served from March 4, 1821, until his resignation in 1826; governor of Maine from 1827
until his death; had declined to be a candidate for renomination; died in Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine, on
October 8, 1829; interment in a mausoleum in the State Park.
Parents: Levi Lincoln, Martha Waldo
Sources:
Vital Records U.S. Federal Census Family Collections LDS The Political Graveyard
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