Rev. John Rankin was a prominent 19th-century abolitionist and Presbyterian minister, known for his active role in the Underground Railroad. He was born in 1795 in New Jersey and later moved to Ohio, where he became a key figure in the fight against slavery, providing shelter and support to escaping slaves. Rankin also authored several works advocating for abolition and social justice, highlighting the moral imperative to end slavery. His legacy is remembered for both his religious convictions and his commitment to human rights.
John Rankin Franklin was born in 1820.
John Rankin Franklin died in 1878.
John Rankin - abolitionist - died in 1886.
John Rankin - abolitionist - was born in 1793.
John Rankin - politician - was born in 1890.
John Rankin - politician - died in 1973.
As of August 2013, the owner of Rankin Photography in Kincaid is John Rankin Waddell. John Rankin Waddell is an English portrait and fashion photographer.
John E. Rankin was born on 1882-03-29.
John Rankin - footballer - was born on 1983-06-27.
John Rankin Rogers was born on 1838-09-04.
John Rankin Rogers died on 1901-12-26.
John Morris Rankin died on January 16, 2000, in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada of car accident.