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  1. William Willie Wallace Lincoln (21 Dec 1850 - 20 Feb 1862) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (10 entries) edit. arwiki وليام والاس ...

  2. William Wallace "Willie" Lincoln. The third son of the Lincoln family, Willie was born in December of 1850. Willie was known as a intelligent and mature child, although he still got in his share of pranks with his younger brother, Tad. Willie died in the White House at age 11, causing much grief for the Lincoln family. Tad Lincoln, ca. 1861.

  3. When William Wallace Lincoln was born on 21 December 1850, in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States, his father, President Abraham Lincoln, was 41 and his mother, Mary Ann Todd, was 32. He died on 20 February 1862, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States, at the age of 11, and was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield ...

  4. rogerjnorton.com › Lincoln68Willie Lincoln

    29 de dez. de 1996 · William Wallace Lincoln ("Willie") was born on December 21, 1850. He was the third son of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. Willie was named after Dr. William Wallace who had married Frances, one of Mary's sisters. Willie was more like his dad than older brother Robert; he had the same magnetic personality of Abraham Lincoln.

  5. 3 de out. de 2017 · Biografia de William Wallace. William Wallace (1272-1305) foi um guerreiro escocês. Liderou a resistência à dominação inglesa durante o reinado de Edward I. Herói para os escoceses, foi representado no filme Coração Valente protagonizado por Mel Gibson. William Wallace (1271-1305) nasceu provavelmente em Elderslie, na Paróquia de ...

  6. William Wallace Lincoln, filho americano de Abraham Lincoln (n. 1850) William Wallace "Willie" Lincoln (21 de dezembro de 1850 - 20 de fevereiro de 1862) foi o terceiro filho do presidente Abraham Lincoln e Mary Todd Lincoln. Ele recebeu o nome do cunhado de Mary, Dr. William Wallace.

  7. Dr. William S. Wallace was the Lincoln family physician when the family lived in Springfield. Born in Pennsylvania, he attended Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. He moved to Springfield in 1836 and married Lincoln’s future sister-in-law, Frances Jane Todd, in 1839. Historian Jean Baker pointed out that Frances’ wedding opened up a ...