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  1. Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (December 13, 1818 – July 16, 1882 [1]) served as the First Lady of the United States from 1861 until the assassination of her husband, President Abraham Lincoln, in 1865. Mary Todd was born into a large and wealthy, slave-owning family in Kentucky, although Mary never owned slaves and in her adulthood came to oppose slavery.

  2. Jul 12, 2024 · Mary Todd Lincoln, American first lady (186165), the wife of Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States. Happy and energetic in her youth, she suffered subsequent ill health and personal tragedies and behaved erratically in her later years.

  3. Dec 16, 2009 · Mary Todd Lincoln was born December 13, 1818, in Lexington, Kentucky. She was the first lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865, while her husband Abraham Lincoln served as the 16th...

  4. Apr 3, 2014 · (1818-1882) Who Was Mary Todd Lincoln? Mary Todd Lincoln married politician and lawyer Abraham Lincoln on November 4, 1842. When the Civil War began, Mary's family supported the South, but...

  5. Apr 13, 2018 · Mary Todd Lincoln Faced Public Humiliation After Her Husband’s Assassination. After President Lincoln's death, the First Lady's public grieving was seen as evidence that she was an...

  6. Jan 23, 2020 · Mary Todd Lincoln’s personality was as multifaceted as the era she lived in. Known for her sharp intelligence, she was equally recognized for her spirited demeanor. Her interests ranged widely, encompassing politics, literature, and social issues of the time.

  7. Mary Lincoln. Mary Todd was born on December 13, 1818, in Lexington, Kentucky. She was the fourth of seven children born to Robert Smith Todd and Eliza Ann Parker Todd. Her mother Eliza died when Mary was six years old. Her father, a wealthy businessman and slave owner, remarried Elizabeth Humphreys in 1826.