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  2. John Hancock Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Col. John Hancock Jr. (June 1, 1702 – May 7, 1744) was a colonial American clergyman, soldier, planter, politician, and father of politician John Hancock. Hancock was born in Lexington, Massachusetts , He was the son of Col. John Hancock Sr. and Elizabeth Clark.

  3. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot - Wikipedia

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    The series follows Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez on a mission before the events of the fourth season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Natalia Cordova-Buckley reprises her role as Rodriguez from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., along with Clark Gregg, Chloe Bennet, Jason O'Mara, Ming-Na Wen, Iain De Caestecker, Elizabeth Henstridge and Henry Simmons.

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  5. John Hancock (ornithologist) - Wikipedia

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    John Hancock (24 February 1808 – 11 October 1890) was an English naturalist, ornithologist, taxidermist and landscape architect.Working during the golden age of taxidermy when mounted animals became a popular part of Victorian era interior design, [2] Hancock is considered the father of modern taxidermy [3] [4]

  6. USS Hancock (CV-19) - Wikipedia

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    USS Hancock (CV/CVA-19) was one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War II for the United States Navy. Hancock was the fourth US Navy ship to bear the namesake of Founding Father John Hancock, president of the Second Continental Congress and first governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

  7. Hancock–Clarke House - Wikipedia

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    The Hancock–Clarke House is a historic house in Lexington, Massachusetts, which is now a National Historic Landmark. Built in 1738, the house is notable as one of two surviving houses associated with statesman and Founding Father John Hancock, who lived here for several years as a child. It is the only residence associated with him that is ...

  8. John Hancock Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Col. John Hancock Sr. (March 1, 1671 – December 6, 1752) was a colonial American clergyman, soldier, planter, politician, and paternal grandfather of American politician John Hancock. [3] Hancock graduated from Harvard College in 1689 and was ordained that year.

  9. John Hancock (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    John Hancock, used in the United States as a synonym for a signature; USS John Hancock, a U.S. destroyer in service 1979–2000; USS John Hancock, a U.S. naval tug in service 1850s; John Hancock Bowl, a college football bowl game played from 1989 to 1993 in El Paso, Texas; John Hancock Financial, a US subsidiary of Manulife