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  1. Mary Harlan Lincoln ( née Harlan; September 25, 1846 – March 31, 1937) was the daughter of United States Senator James Harlan and the wife of Robert Todd Lincoln . Life and family. The eldest child of James Harlan and Ann Eliza Peck, Mary Eunice Harlan was born in Iowa City, Iowa on September 25, 1846. [1] .

  2. Mary Harlan Lincoln (née Harlan; September 25, 1846 – March 31, 1937) was the daughter of United States Senator James Harlan and the wife of Robert Todd Lincoln. The eldest child of James Harlan and Ann Eliza Peck, Mary Eunice Harlan was born in Iowa City, Iowa on September 25, 1846.

    • Female
    • Robert Todd Lincoln
  3. Daughter of Senator James Harlen of Iowa. Married Robert Todd Lincoln, son of President Abraham Lincoln. She met Robert in Washington while his father was still President. They were married September 24, 1868, in Washington, D. C.

  4. Sister of William Aaron Harlan. Wife of Robert Todd Lincoln — married 24 Sep 1868 in Washington DC. Descendants. Mother of Mary Todd (Lincoln) Isham , Abraham Lincoln II and Jessie Harlan (Lincoln) Randolph. Died 31 Mar 1937 in Manchester, Bennington, Vermont, USA.

    • Female
    • September 25, 1846
    • Robert Todd Lincoln
    • March 31, 1937
  5. Mary Eunice Harlan era la hija mayor del senador James Harlan y su esposa Ann Eliza Peck. Nació en Iowa en 1846. Se casó con Robert Todd Lincoln en 1868 en una ceremonia en la Casa Blanca. La pareja tenía personalidades muy diferentes. Mientras que Robert era serio y reservado, Mary era extrovertida y sociable.

  6. Mary Harlan Lincoln, no date. In 1864, teenage Robert Todd Lincoln, with his mother’s consent, began to court a young well-educated woman from Iowa. Mary Harlan Lincoln was the daughter of a senator and, with the help of Mrs. and President Lincoln, Robert was able to escort her to the 1865 presidential inaugural ball.

  7. Mary Eunice Harlan and Robert Todd Lincoln had three children: Mary (1869-1938), Abraham II or "Jack" (1873-1890) and Jessie (1875-1948).