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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.

  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. 2 de nov. de 2015 · Robert Lincoln began to court Mary Eunice Harlan shortly before Lincoln’s second inauguration. Miss Harlan remained in Washington with her family, and Robert, now head of the Lincoln family, went back to Illinois with his mother and his only remaining brother.

    • Feather Schwartz Foster
  4. 1 de sept. de 2013 · Both Abraham and Mary Lincoln had favored the match. When the Lincolns came to Washington in 1861, they became acquainted with Senator and Mrs. James Harlan, Republicans of Iowa. In due course, Mrs. Lincoln met Mrs. Harlan’s young daughter, Mary Eunice.

    • Feather Schwartz Foster
  5. When their great-grandchildren died, both the Lincoln and Harlan families lost any known direct descendants, although other descendants remain. Mary Eunice Harlan and Robert Todd Lincoln had three children: Mary (1869-1938), Abraham II or "Jack" (1873-1890) and Jessie (1875-1948).

  6. Explore genealogy for Mary (Harlan) Lincoln born 1846 Iowa City, Dubuque, Iowa, USA died 1937 Manchester, Bennington, Vermont, USA including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  7. Mary Eunice Harlan (1846-1937) was the firstborn child of James Harlan and Ann Eliza Peck Harlan of Iowa City, Iowa. Her father was an educator, surveyor and lawyer and joined the Republican Party in 1854.