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  1. The story of the death of four-year-old Edward Baker Lincoln, affectionately called "Little Eddie" by his parents, is a tragedy famil-iar to most people with a passing knowledge of Abraham Lincoln. It is a heart-breaking story of a perpetually sickly child whose imma-ture immune system could not withstand the onslaught of tubercu-losis.

  2. Edward Lincoln all'età di tre anni. Edward Lincoln ( Springfield , 10 marzo 1846 – Washington , 1º febbraio 1850 ), all'anagrafe Edward Baker Lincoln, detto "Eddie", è stato il secondo figlio di Abraham e Mary Todd Lincoln , così battezzato in onore dell'amico di famiglia, Edward Dickinson Baker [1] .

  3. When Edward Baker Lincoln was born on 10 March 1846, in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States, his father, President Abraham Lincoln, was 37 and his mother, Mary Ann Todd, was 27. He lived in Sangamon, Illinois, United States in 1850. He died on 1 February 1850, in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States, at the age of 3, and ...

  4. On February 1, 1850, Eddie Lincoln died of "consumption," probably tuberculosis, after a fifty-two day illness. A funeral service was held in the Lincolns' parlor the following day. Several days later an anonymously submitted poetic tribute titled "Little Eddie" appeared in the Illinois Daily Journal. Many believe it was written by Abraham Lincoln.

  5. Abraham Lincoln had four children with his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln — Robert, Edward, William, and Thomas. Robert Todd Lincoln Robert Todd Lincoln was the eldest of Abraham Lincoln’s sons. He was born on the 1st of August, 1843. He was the only one of Abraham’s children to survive into adulthood. Though Robert’s other brothers

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  7. Robert Todd Lincoln nasceu em 1843 e Edward Baker Lincoln (Eddie) em 1846. Lincoln "foi notavelmente apaixonado pelas crianças", [34] e o casal não era considerado rigoroso com seus filhos. [35] Edward morreu em 1 de fevereiro de 1850 em Springfield, provavelmente de tuberculose.