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  1. Tad Lincoln's boundless energy annoyed almost everyone but his father, President Abraham Lincoln. But Tad put that energy to good use during the tough times of the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln guided Tad's wriggle on visits to hospitals, to the telegraph office, and to army camps. Tad greeted visitors, raised money for bandages, and kept his ...

  2. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 9124. Source citation. Presidential Child. He was the 4th and youngest son of the 16th U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. He was nicknamed Tad by his father, who found him as wriggly as a tadpole when he was a baby. He was born with a form of cleft lip and palate that caused him speech problems ...

  3. 44 Tad Lincoln's Speech Problem. who clutter often present other sequelae such as lack of awareness of the speech problem, language difficulties, social and vocational. problems, distractibility, and hyperactivity.31 It would seem that in the. early years Tad was relatively unconcerned about his speech problem.

  4. Early life. Robert Todd Lincoln was born in Springfield, Illinois, on August 1, 1843, to Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln.He had three younger brothers, Edward, William, and Tad.By the time Lincoln was born, his father had become a well-known member of the Whig political party and had previously served as a member of the Illinois state legislature for four terms.

  5. Mr. Lincoln’s quiet reply was: ‘I promised to give him the air; he was so tired and heated.'” 2 Robert was the oldest of four Lincoln boys. The second son, Eddie, died in 1850 before he reached three years, perhaps of diphtheria. Two more boys — Willie and Tad — were born in 1850 and 1853.

  6. The Lincoln family is an American family of English origins. It includes the fourth United States Attorney General, Levi Lincoln Sr., governors Levi Lincoln Jr. (of Massachusetts) and Enoch Lincoln (of Maine), and Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States.There were ten known descendants of Abraham Lincoln. The president's branch of the family is believed to have been ...

  7. Thomas Lincoln III. Tad was the 4 th and last child of Abraham and Mary Lincoln. He was born on April 4, 1853. He was nicknamed Tad by his father because he wiggled like a tadpole as an infant. He was born with cleft lip and palate causing him to have speech defect during his life.