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  1. William Wallace „Willie“ Lincoln (* 21. Dezember 1850 in Springfield, Illinois, USA; † 20. Februar 1862 in Washington, D.C., USA) war der dritte Sohn des amerikanischen Präsidenten Abraham Lincoln und seiner Ehefrau Mary Todd Lincoln. Er wurde nach Marys Schwager, Dr. William Smith Wallace, benannt.

  2. William Wallace " Willie " Lincoln (December 21, 1850 – February 20, 1862) was the third son of President Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. He was named after Mary's brother-in-law, Dr. William Smith Wallace. He died of typhoid fever at the White House, during his father's presidency. Life. Death.

  3. 27 de feb. de 2023 · Published February 27, 2023. Updated May 17, 2024. Ralph Lincoln is the fifth great-grandson of Abraham Lincoln's great uncle Mordecai — and bears a striking resemblance to the Great Emancipator. The likeness between the 16th President of the United States Abraham Lincoln and his 11th-generation descendant Ralph C. Lincoln is striking.

  4. Dr. William S. Wallace was the Lincoln family physician when the family lived in Springfield. Born in Pennsylvania, he attended Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. He moved to Springfield in 1836 and married Lincoln’s future sister-in-law, Frances Jane Todd, in 1839. Historian Jean Baker pointed out that Frances’ wedding opened up a ...

  5. Born in 1850, Willie died on February 20, 1862 of a typhoid-like disease. His death was traumatic for the entire family. Willie was studious, personable, intelligent and creative—the child who most closely reflected his father’s personality. His death was probably caused by the contaminated water that flowed through a nearby canal that ...

  6. 7 de oct. de 2011 · As Abraham Lincoln faced a nation full of pain, the death of his 11-year-old son, Willie, ... William Wallace Lincoln. Born December 21st, 1850. Died February 20th, 1862.

  7. Dr. William S. Wallace was the Lincoln family physician when the family lived in Springfield. Born in Pennsylvania, he attended Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. He moved to Springfield in 1836 and married Lincoln’s future sister-in-law, Frances Jane Todd, in 1839. Historian Jean Baker pointed out that Frances’ wedding opened up a ...