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  1. 26 mag 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 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Mary Todd Lincoln's crypt. During the early 1880s, Mary Lincoln was confined to the Springfield, Illinois residence of her sister Elizabeth Edwards. She died there on July 16, 1882, at age 63. She was interred in the Lincoln Tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield alongside her husband. References

  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. 1 giu 2021 · The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd By Michael Burlingame 496 pp. Pegasus Books. $27.95. See more on: Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, U.S. Politics. 59. Share full article. 59.

  7. Called “Mother” by Mr. Lincoln, Mary Todd was the fourth child of Robert and Eliza Parker Todd. Raised in Lexington, Kentucky, Mary came to Springfield, Illinois to visit her sisters in 1840. After a tumultuous courtship, she married Abraham Lincoln on November 4, 1842. Often self-absorbed and petulant, she was nonetheless devoted to her ...