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  1. William WallaceWillieLincoln (* 21. Dezember 1850 in Springfield, Illinois, USA; † 20. Februar 1862 in Washington, D.C., USA) war der dritte Sohn des amerikanischen Präsidenten Abraham Lincoln und seiner Ehefrau Mary Todd Lincoln. Er wurde nach Marys Schwager, Dr. William Smith Wallace, benannt.

  2. William Wallace Lincoln (December 21, 1850 – February 20, 1862) was the third son of President Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. He was named after Mary's brother-in-law, Dr. William Smith Wallace. He died of typhoid fever at the White House, during his father's presidency.

  3. 10 Fun Facts. Emancipation Proclamation. Assassination. Tragedy in the White House: Willy Lincoln's Death. Who Was Willie Lincoln? The only child of a first family to die while living in the White House, William Wallace Lincoln made tragic history. He was the cherished middle son of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln.

  4. 13. Dez. 2021 · Learn about the life and death of William Wallace Lincoln, the third son of Abraham Lincoln who died of typhoid fever in 1862. Discover how his loss affected the president and his family during the Civil War.

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  5. 15. Mai 2018 · Von Anne Haeming. 15.05.2018, 12.43 Uhr. Es riecht immer stärker nach wilden Zwiebeln. Es liegt an Willie. Höchste Zeit für ihn zu gehen, finden die anderen. Endgültig. Wilder-Zwiebel-Duft, Zeichen...

  6. 25. Apr. 2014 · William Wallace Lincoln (1850-1862) Willie was a “noble, beautiful boy…of great mental activity, unusual intelligence, wonderful memory, methodical, frank and loving, a counterpart of his father, save that he was handsome.”. View the feature in its entirety at: Mr. Lincoln’s White House.

  7. Willie Lincoln was the third son of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln, born in 1850 and named after a family friend. He died of typhoid fever in 1862, at age 11, and was buried in Georgetown and later in Springfield with his parents.