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  1. 26 de may. de 2021 · Mary Todd Lincoln led a tragic life and suffered through the deaths of her mother, three of her children, and her husband. Today, she also suffers from history's cold gaze. As the Civil War drew to a close on April 14, 1865, Mary Todd Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln’s wife, scolded her husband for being overly affectionate.

  2. Mary Todd Philately Abroad. Abraham Lincoln, the autodidactic frontiersman, talked about traveling abroad. He never did. Nonetheless, his enduring democratic imprint continues to be felt in every part of the world. Unlike her husband, Mary Todd traveled abroad. Like Jack Kennedy, Lincoln couldn’t speak French.

  3. 14 de may. de 2021 · Beginning in 1850, Lincoln suffered a series of traumatic losses. Her son Eddie died that year at age 4; in 1862, her 11-year-old, Willie, also died—likely of typhoid fever. Three years after ...

  4. Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (ur. 13 grudnia 1818 w Lexington , zm. 16 lipca 1882 w Springfield ) – żona prezydenta Stanów Zjednoczonych Ameryki Abrahama Lincolna i pierwsza dama USA w latach 1861–1865.

  5. Mary Todd Lincoln was born on December 13, 1818 in Lexington, Kentucky. Her father, Robert Smith Todd, was a banker, and her mother, Elizabeth Parker Todd, was an upper-class Southern housewife. Mary was the fourth of seven children. When Mary was six years old, her mother died during childbirth.

  6. Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882) was born into an influential and politically well-connected Kentucky family in Lexington. The Todds were among a handful of elite families in the state that sought to create a citadel of civilization on the frontier, and Mary’s upbringing reflected these values. The family, who played an integral role in the ...

  7. MARY ANNE TODD LINCOLN. Born: Place: Lexington, Kentucky. Date: 1818, December 13. Father: Robert Smith Todd, merchant, lawyer, officer in the War of 1812, member, Kentucky legislature, born 1791, February 25 in Lexington, Kentucky, and died 1849, July 16 in Lexington, Kentucky. According to one source, Robert Todd died in Springfield, Illinois ...