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Posted on 10/16/15 at 9:32 am to heypaul
Edit: Tigris yours is clearly fake. They didn't take color photographs then.
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Posted on 10/16/15 at 9:40 am to Geauxdzilla
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called "Living With Lincoln"
I will check it out
Posted on 10/16/15 at 9:46 am to heypaul
Think this one is my favorite.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 9:49 am to Chitter Chatter
Lincoln has no direct descendents still alive
Of Lincoln's four sons, only Robert lived to maturity, so any descendants would have to trace their lineage back to him. In 1868 Robert married Mary Harlan and they had three children: Jessie, Abraham (known as Jack), and Mary.
Abraham died at the age of 17, before marrying. Mary married Charles B. Isham and bore him one son, Lincoln Isham, who married Leahalma Correa. That marriage was childless, leaving it up to Jessie to continue the Lincoln family line. She eloped to marry Warren W. Beckwith, with whom she had two children, Mary Lincoln Beckwith and Robert Lincoln Beckwith, before divorcing in 1907.
In 1915 Jessie remarried, to explorer Frank E. Johnson. That marriage, childless, also resulted in divorce in 1925. Undaunted, Jessie then married for a third time, this time to Robert J. Randolph, in 1926. That marriage produced no offspring.
Mary Lincoln Beckwith, great-granddaughter of President Lincoln, never married. Her brother, Robert Lincoln Beckwith, married twice, to Hazel Holland Wilson and Annemarie Hoffman. He never had any children, and when he died in 1985 the Lincoln line ended. There are no direct living descendants of Abraham Lincoln
Of Lincoln's four sons, only Robert lived to maturity, so any descendants would have to trace their lineage back to him. In 1868 Robert married Mary Harlan and they had three children: Jessie, Abraham (known as Jack), and Mary.
Abraham died at the age of 17, before marrying. Mary married Charles B. Isham and bore him one son, Lincoln Isham, who married Leahalma Correa. That marriage was childless, leaving it up to Jessie to continue the Lincoln family line. She eloped to marry Warren W. Beckwith, with whom she had two children, Mary Lincoln Beckwith and Robert Lincoln Beckwith, before divorcing in 1907.
In 1915 Jessie remarried, to explorer Frank E. Johnson. That marriage, childless, also resulted in divorce in 1925. Undaunted, Jessie then married for a third time, this time to Robert J. Randolph, in 1926. That marriage produced no offspring.
Mary Lincoln Beckwith, great-granddaughter of President Lincoln, never married. Her brother, Robert Lincoln Beckwith, married twice, to Hazel Holland Wilson and Annemarie Hoffman. He never had any children, and when he died in 1985 the Lincoln line ended. There are no direct living descendants of Abraham Lincoln
Posted on 10/16/15 at 1:00 pm to heypaul
Where's one of him being buried because that's my favorite. That tyrannical piece of shite.
Posted on 10/16/15 at 1:14 pm to heypaul
Daniel Craig is Abraham Lincoln?
Posted on 10/16/15 at 3:38 pm to Carson123987
Nm
This post was edited on 10/16/15 at 3:41 pm
Posted on 10/16/15 at 3:50 pm to ManBearTiger
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That's actually a pretty large number given the time period; taking one photograph took 20-30 minutes
Hahah. Reminds me of the one funny part of 10,000 Ways to Die in the West. When they talk about the legend of the one guy who smiled in a picture during those times and how every picture from back then no one is smiling.
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