Abraham Lincoln II: The Last of the Lincoln Lineage

Today we take a look at the lesser known Abraham Lincoln II, the only son of Robert Todd Lincoln and Mary Harlan Lincoln. Born on August 14th, 1873, Abraham was the second child of the famous Lincoln family and was said to have been much like his famous grandfather.

Abraham, better known as “Jack”, tragically died at the young age of sixteen from blood poisoning on March 5th 1890 in Kensington, London. While his life was short lived, he did live a full life filled with many adventures and experiences. Despite being born into a prominent political family, Jack chose not to pursue politics but rather focused his energy on his studies and outdoor activities.

Jack attended Harvard University for a year before transferring to Princeton University where he studied civil engineering. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved hunting and horseback riding. He even accompanied President Ulysses S. Grant on one of his fishing trips in 1883.

Unfortunately, Jack’s death marked the end of Abraham Lincoln’s direct descendants as he never married or had any children of his own. The president’s branch of the family is believed to have been extinct since its last undisputed descendant, Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, died on December 24th 1985 without any acknowledged children.

Though Jack may be forgotten by many due to his short life span and lack of notoriety compared to other members of the Lincoln family such as Abraham himself or Robert Todd; it is important to recognize him for the life he lead and all that he accomplished in his brief years here on Earth.

The Fate of Abraham Lincoln II

Abraham “Jack” Lincoln II was the second child and only son of Robert Todd Lincoln and Mary Harlan Lincoln. He tragically passed away on March 5, 1890 at the age of sixteen in Kensington, London, England due to a fatal case of blood poisoning. Abraham was well-known for having an outgoing and adventurous personality, and despite his young age he had alrady traveled across Europe with his family. His death came as a shock to his family, who had hoped to have him accompany them back to the United States after their extended stay in England. He was buried in a private cemetery near Hildene, Vermont alongside other members of the Lincoln family.

Abraham Lincoln II: The Last of the Lincoln Lineage

Are Abraham Lincoln’s Descendants Still Alive?

No, all of Abraham Lincoln’s known descendants are deceased. The last undisputed descendant of the president was Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, who died on December 24, 1985. While there have been rumors that members of the Lincoln family may still exist, these claims have not been substantiated and remain largely unknown.

Did Abraham Lincoln II Have Children?

No, Abraham Lincoln II did not have any children of his own. He was the only son of Robert Lincoln, the only surviving child of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. Abraham “Jack” Lincoln II was born in 1873 but tragically died from blood poisoning at the age of sixteen. Though he never had any children, Jack was said to have been much like his famous grandfather and is remembered as an impressive young man.

Did Abraham Lincoln Have Any Children?

Yes, Abraham Lincoln had four children. His first son, Robert Todd Lincoln, was born on August 1st, 1843 to his wife Mary Todd Lincoln. William Wallace Lincoln followed in December 1850. Sadly, William passed away in February 1862 of typhoid fever. In March of 1853, their third child was born and named Edward Baker Lincoln; he too died at a young age from tuberculosis in February 1850. The Lincolns welcomed their fourth and final son Thomas (Tad) Lincoln on April 4th, 1853. Tad lived until July 15th, 1871 when he died from tuberculosis at the age of eighteen.

Is There a Relationship Between Tom Hanks and Abraham Lincoln?

Yes, Tom Hanks is related to Abraham Lincoln. The connection is through Nancy Hanks, the mother of President Lincoln. Through DNA testing, it was revealed that President Lincoln and Tom Hanks share a common ancestor in their maternal line. This means that Tom Hanks is a direct descendant of President Lincoln. In 2011, Tom Hanks narrated the TV movie Killing Lincoln, which detailed the president’s assassination. This is further evidence of the strong connection between the two figures in American history.

Conclusion

Abraham Lincoln II was the only son of Robert Todd Lincoln and Mary Harlan Lincoln. He was born on August 14, 1873, in Kensington, London, England. Unfortunately, he died at the age of sixteen from blood poisoning on March 5, 1890. Jack was said to have been much like his famous grandfather Abraham Lincoln in personality and mannerisms. The president’s branch of the family is believed to have been extinct since its last undisputed descendant, Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, died in 1985 without leaving any acknowledged children. As the sole son of Robert Todd Lincoln, Abraham “Jack” Lincoln II will aways be remembered as an important part of Abraham Lincoln’s legacy.

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David Bordallo

David Bordallo is a senior editor with BlogDigger.com, where he writes on a wide variety of topics. He has a keen interest in education and loves to write kids friendly content. David is passionate about quality-focused journalism and has worked in the publishing industry for over 10 years. He has written for some of the biggest blogs and newspapers in the world. When he's not writing or spending time with his family, David enjoys playing basketball and golfing. He was born in Madison, Wisconsin and currently resides in Anaheim, California