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HANCOCK, John, a Representative from Texas; born near Bellefonte, Jackson County,
Ala., October 24, 1824; attended the public schools and the University of
Tennessee at Knoxville; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1846; settled
in Austin, Tex., in 1847 and practiced his profession there until August 1851;
served as judge of the second judicial district of Texas from 1851 to 1855,
when he resigned; resumed the practice of law and engaged in planting and stock
raising; member of the State house of representatives in 1860 and 1861; refused
to take the oath of allegiance to the Confederate States and was expelled from
the legislature; took up his residence in the North until the conclusion of the
war, when he returned to Texas; member of the State constitutional convention
in 1866; elected as a Democrat to the Forty-second, Forty-third, and
Forty-fourth Congresses (March 4, 1871-March 3, 1877); unsuccessful candidate
for renomination; elected to the Forty-eighth Congress (March 4, 1883-March 3,
1885); was not a candidate for renomination; resumed the practice of law; died
in Austin, Tex., July 19, 1893; interment in Oakwood Cemetery.
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