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Mary Todd Lincoln - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eliza Ann Parker, born 1794 or 1795; She married Robert Todd 1812, November 26. She died 1825, July 6 in Lexington, Kentucky. ; Stepmother: After the death of Mary Lincoln's mother, her father married secondly on 1826, November 1 to Elizabeth Humphreys (1800 or earlier-1874).
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; Mary Todd Lincoln; by John T. Marck ... Mary Ann Todd (Molly), was born in Lexington, Kentucky, the daughter of Robert Smith Todd, an important businessman and politician and Eliza Ann Parker Todd. ... Mary was well educated, attending schools with the best standards, first an academy, then a finishing school owned by a...
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Mary Ann Todd was born on December 13, 1818, in Lexington, Kentucky. Mary was one of seven children born to Robert S. Todd and his wife, Eliza Parker Todd. The Todds were a prominent family in Lexington. Mary's mother passed away in 1825, and her father remarried the following year.
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Brashares, Ann. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. New York: Delacorte, 2001. ... Details of medicine and the efforts of wonderful men like French Dr. Deveze, women like Dolley Todd Madison and the leaders of the Free African Society tell the story of Philadelphia and the plague of 1793. (Science)
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Mary Alice, Bootsie, her cat, and her trusty radio must spend another year* with Grandma Dowdell, This time: Grandma will teach the Legion Auxiliary ladies how to raise "real" money for Mrs. Abernathy, Mary Alice will appear in the Christmas pageant, but her best holiday treat will be waiting for her afterward,
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Mary Ann Todd was born in Kentucky, the third daughter of Eliza Parker and Robert Smith Todd, who had six children survive infancy. Mary's parents were scions of important families in Kentucky and were socially prominent.
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Mary Ann Todd Lincoln ... Mary Ann Todd was born in Kentucky, the third daughter of Eliza Parker and Robert Smith Todd, who had six children survive infancy. Mary's parents were scions of important families in Kentucky and were socially prominent.
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Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (December 13, 1818 - July 16, 1882) was the wife of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States. She acted as the First Lady of the United States from 1861 until 1865. ... Mary Todd Lincoln Research Site...
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