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  1. 2. Nov. 2015 · Forty years later (and after Robert Lincoln’s death), Mary Harlan Lincoln had Jack’s coffin removed from his wall crypt, and reinterred in Arlington Cemetery, where Robert had been buried, and where she herself would be buried at her death. Another forty years would pass before the name “Abraham Lincoln II” would be engraved on the marker.

  2. Abraham Lincoln's granddaughter Jessie had a wild streak. ALPLM historian Christian McWhirter covers one incident from her life in this video, which is part of a longer presentation called "From Springfield to Hildene: The Women of the Lincoln Family." You can see it here:

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  3. 21. Nov. 2015 · Jessie Harlan Lincoln was the second daughter of Robert Todd Lincoln, the granddaughter of Abraham Lincoln, and the mother of Mary Lincoln Beckwith and Rober...

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  4. Jessie Harlan Randolph (Lincoln) aka Beckwith Johnson (6 Nov 1875 - 4 Jan 1948) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (5 entries) edit. arwiki جيسي هارلان لينكولن; dewiki Jessie Harlan Lincoln; enwiki Jessie Harlan Lincoln; eswiki Jessie H ...

  5. Although Robert lived a privileged existence, as you can see below, it was not without its share of painful losses. With the passing of his grandson Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, both the Lincoln family line and Harlan family line came to an end. Timeline. AUGUST 1, 1843. Born in Springfield, Illinois, to Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln.

  6. Jessie's parents were Robert Todd Lincoln—eldest son of Abraham Lincoln—and Mary Eunice Harlan. Jessie eloped in 1897 with Warren Beckwith, a classmate and football star at Iowa Wesleyan College. Before their divorce in 1907, they had two children: Mary Lincoln Beckwith, who died in 1975, and Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith.

  7. Male14 August 1873–5 March 1890 •L7F5-4MZ. Brief Life History of Abraham “Jack”. When Abraham “Jack” Lincoln II was born on 14 August 1873, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, his father, Robert Todd Lincoln, was 30 and his mother, Mary Eunice Harlan, was 26. He died on 5 March 1890, in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea ...