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  2. Mary Todd Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (December 13, 1818 – July 16, 1882) served as the First Lady of the United States from 1861 until the assassination of her husband, ...

  3. Lincoln family - Wikipedia

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    Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith (1904–1985) was a gentleman farmer and great-grandson of Abraham Lincoln. He became the last undisputed descendant of Abraham Lincoln when his sister, Mary , died in 1975, having no children.

  4. Robert Smith Todd - Wikipedia

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    The new Todd family home was built c. 1803 – c. 1806 as an inn and tavern and known as "The Sign of the Green Tree". [5] Today, the home has been preserved and is known as the Mary Todd Lincoln House. [5] Todd died suddenly from cholera on July 17, 1849, aged 58, in Liberty Heights, a neighborhood in Lexington. [18]

  5. Levi Todd - Wikipedia

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    Mary Todd Lincoln (granddaughter) Levi Todd (October 4, 1756 – September 6, 1807) was an 18th-century American pioneer who, with his brothers John and Robert Todd , helped found present-day Lexington, Kentucky and were leading prominent landowners and statesmen in the state of Kentucky prior to its admission into the United States in 1792.

  6. Joshua Fry Speed - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln (1992) made-for-TV documentary voiced by Laurence Luckinbill; Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter (2010), a novel by Seth Grahame-Smith, and the subsequent film adaptation (2012) played by Jimmi Simpson; Courting Mr. Lincoln (2019). a historical novel by Louis Bayard, centering on Lincoln's relationships with Mary Todd and Joshua Speed in ...

  7. Mary Todd Lincoln House - Wikipedia

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    Mary Todd Lincoln House in Lexington, Kentucky, USA, was the girlhood home of Mary Todd, the future first lady and wife of the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln.Today the fourteen-room house is a museum containing period furniture, portraits, and artifacts from the Todd and Lincoln families.