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  1. Charles Bradford Isham (July 20, 1853 – June 9, 1919) was an American historian. Early life. Isham was born in New York City on July 20, 1853. [1] . He was the son of William Bradley Isham (1827–1909) and Julia ( née Burhans) Isham (1827–1907). [2] .

  2. Tag: Charles Bradford Isham. The Legal Ishams. An artist’s “map” of Bennington, Vermont, home of Edward Swift Isham. By Megan McKinney. Three years after Dr. Ralph Nelson Isham settled in Chicago with a successful medical practice, another Isham arrived. Edward Swift Isham was a lawyer who had been born in Bennington, Vermont in 1836.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Charles Bradford Isham (1853 - 1919) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Charles Bradford Isham. Born 20 Jul 1853 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States. Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Mary Todd Lincoln — married 3 Sep 1891 in London, London, England. Father of Lincoln Isham, Louis John Isham, Brett H Isham and Hilda Bess Isham.

  5. Mamie Lincoln became engaged in London and then married Charles Bradford Isham, the son of merchant and banker William Bradley Isham, on September 2, 1891, and bought a place in Manchester, Vermont, known as the 1811 house. [4] . In 1892, she had her only child in New York City :

  6. Charles Bradford Isham. Birth. 20 Jul 1853. New York, New York County, New York, USA. Death. 9 Jun 1919 (aged 65) New York, New York County, New York, USA. Burial. Woodlawn Cemetery. Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA Show Map. Plot. Prospect 10. Memorial ID. 37360259. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 3. Flowers 161. Memorials.

  7. The Last Lincolns: The Isham Family. Robert Todd Lincoln’s eldest daughter, Mamie, married Charles Bradford Isham on September 2, 1891, a month before her 22nd birthday. The small private ceremony was held at the Church of the Holy Trinity near London, where the Lincolns were living while Robert served as U.S. Minister to the Court of St. James.