John Hancock (disambiguation)
John Hancock (1735–1793) was an American entrapreneur, prominent Patriot of the American Revolution and Scottish Rite Freemason[1].
John Hancock may also refer to:
People
- John Hancock, Sr. (1671–1752), American clergyman and paternal grandfather of the U.S. politician
- John Hancock, Jr. (1702–1744), American clergyman and father of the U.S. politician
- John Hancock (ornithologist) (1808–1890), British naturalist
- John Hancock (Texas politician) (1824–1893), American judge and politician
- John Hancock (British politician) (1857–1940), British Liberal Party politician
- John Milton Hancock (1883-1956), American engineer, navy man and manager
- John D. Hancock (born 1939), American director
- John Hancock (actor) (1941–1992), American actor
- John E. Hancock, American farmer and politician in Vermont
- John Lee Hancock (born 1956), American screenwriter
- John W. Hancock, American football player, athlete and coach
- John Hancock (Australian businessman), West Australian mining magnate
- John Hancock, radio host on WBT (AM), an American radio station.
- John Hancock, member of the group Late Night Alumni
- John Hancock, survivor of Alvin and Judith Neelley
Other
- John Hancock, a fictional character in the film Hancock
- John Hancock Financial, American company
- Either of two buildings formerly known as the John Hancock Building in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
- John Hancock Tower in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
- John Hancock Center in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
- USS John Hancock (DD-981), U.S. destroyer in service 1979–2000
- USS John Hancock (1850), U.S. naval tug in service 1850s
- An informal term for one's signature (derived from Hancock's florid signature on the U.S. Declaration of Independence)
- John Hancock, a character from the video game Fallout 4
References
- ↑ "Famous Masons". pinallodge30.com. Archived from the original on Sep 19, 2018. Retrieved Sep 30, 2018.
has inducted in Merchant’s Lodge No. 1, Quebec, Canada in 1760 and 1762 while on business trips there, and upon his return to the US he affiliated with the Lodge of St. Andrew in Boston on Oct. 14, 1762.
See also
- Jonathan Hancock, British radio presenter and memory expert
- Johnny Hancocks (1919–1984), English football
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