While none of Lincoln's kids died in the Civil War, Robert Todd Lincoln did serve in the war.
"On February 11, 1865 he was commissioned as an assistant adjutant general with the captain and served in the last weeks of the American Civil War as part of General Ulysses S. Grant's immediate staff."
Sarah Lincoln Grigsby, Abraham Lincoln's older sister, did not have any children who lived. She died, in childbirth, and her first child, a boy, was stillborn. Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's stepmother, had 3 children from a prior marriage, which left her a widow, when she married Abraham Lincoln's father, Thomas. Her children's names were: Elizabeth, Matilda, and John D.
If you're asking whether he had any Black children and that is meant to imply that he somehow had an affair with a slave, I should remind you that he came from a free state, not a slave state. Historical records say that Lincoln had four boys, all from his wife who was white.
Abraham Lincoln did not like any kind of games. He was little bit interested in painting. He always wanted to go to school as he was very much interested in studies.
no he did not
Abe was a loner!
Kind of:one of the sons had to be in a war againest sickness, but failed:(
Sarah Lincoln Grigsby, Abraham Lincoln's older sister, did not have any children who lived. She died, in childbirth, and her first child, a boy, was stillborn. Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's stepmother, had 3 children from a prior marriage, which left her a widow, when she married Abraham Lincoln's father, Thomas. Her children's names were: Elizabeth, Matilda, and John D.
Yes. All children of second class survived, 5 of 6 first class children survived and 27 of 79 third class children survived
I do not think she had any children.
There were 522 women and children sailing Titanic, 369 of whom survived.
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Mozart had six children, but only two children survived . . . he had these children with his wife Constanze Weber.
Yes, 15 children, but only 12 survived.
Yes, both his daughters Judith and Susanna survived him.
His siblings are no longer living. He is survived by his children.
Tad Lincoln did not have any children. He died at the age of 18, probably of tuberculosis.
No. Only two of his six children survived childhood and neither had children. The last decendant of his sister died in 1919.