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  2. John Hancock - Wikipedia

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    John Hancock. John Hancock (January 23, 1737 [ O.S. January 12, 1736] – October 8, 1793) was an American Founding Father, merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. [1] He served as president of the Second Continental Congress and was the first and third governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

  3. John Hancock (silversmith) - Wikipedia

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    John Hancock (October 10, 1732 – September 24, 1784) was an American silversmith . Hancock was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts and married Martha Sparhawk on November 20, 1760. There is no known record of his apprenticeship. He worked from 1760 to 1770 in Boston, from about 1770 to 1774 in Providence, Rhode Island, and from about July 1774 ...

  4. John Sciarra - Wikipedia

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    NRS’s top priorities were to provide 100% customer satisfaction, enhancing its services and offering the best-qualified retirement plan solutions to its clients. NRS services approximately 2,000 qualified retirement plans nationwide with offices in Huntington Beach, San Diego, and San Mateo, California and Charlotte, North Carolina.

  5. John Hancock (actor) - Wikipedia

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    John Hancock (March 4, 1941 – October 12, 1992) was an American actor. Early life [ edit ] Born in Hazen, Arkansas , Hancock moved to Detroit, Michigan with his parents.

  6. John Hancock Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Col. John Hancock Sr. (March 1, 1671 [1] – December 6, 1752 [2]) 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. He taught at the Grammar School at Cambridge, Massachusetts starting ...

  7. Hancock–Clarke House - Wikipedia

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    July 17, 1971. 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 ...

  8. John H. Hay - Wikipedia

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    John H. Hay. John Hancock Hay Jr. (October 2, 1917 – December 18, 1995) was a lieutenant general in the United States Army who served as commander of the Berlin Brigade, the 1st Infantry Division during the Vietnam War and XVIII Airborne Corps .

  9. Hancock (film) - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $150 million [1] Box office. $629.4 million [2] Hancock is a 2008 American superhero film starring Will Smith as an alcoholic, reckless superhero. The film is directed by Peter Berg based a screenplay by Vince Gilligan and Vy Vincent Ngo. The film also stars Charlize Theron and Jason Bateman . The story was originally written by Vy ...