Robert Todd Lincoln Edward Baker Lincoln William Wallace Lincoln Thomas Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln had four sons: Robert Todd Lincoln Edward Baker "Eddie" Lincoln William Wallace "Willie" Lincoln Thomas "Tad" Lincoln
Thomas "Tad" Lincoln. (April 4, 1853 - July 15, 1871) He was named for Lincoln's father, Thomas Lincoln, but upon his birth, Abraham remarked that the baby's unusually large head made him appear like a "tadpole." The name stuck, and Thomas was called "Tad" or "Taddie" for the rest of his life.
No, he only had four sons; Robert Todd Lincoln, Edward Baker Lincoln, William Wallace Lincoln, and Thomas Lincoln.
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No, Abraham Lincoln and his wife had four boys; Robert, Edward, William, and Thomas.
Lincoln had four sons: Robert, Edward (Eddie), William (Willie), and Thomas (Tad). Robert was the only son to survive to adulthood.
Abraham Lincoln had no daughters. He had four sons: Robert, Edward, William, and Thomas (Tad).
Abraham Lincoln had four children: Robert Todd Lincoln, Edward Baker Lincoln, William Wallace "Willie" Lincoln, and Thomas "Tad" Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd had four sons, whose name are as follows, - Robert Todd Lincoln (1843-1926) - Edward Baker Lincoln (1846-50) -William Wallace Lincoln (1850-62) -Thomas "Tad" Lincoln (1853-71)
Robert Todd Lincoln - 82; Edward Baker Lincoln - 3; William Wallace Lincoln - 11; Thomas "Tad" Lincoln - 18
Abraham Lincoln had 4 sons. Robert "Todd" Lincoln born in 1843, and died in 1926, at age 82. Robert was the only one of Lincoln's four sons, to live past the age of 18. Edward Baker Lincoln or "Eddie" was born in 1846, and died just 6 weeks before his 4th birthday, on February 1, 1850. William Wallace Lincoln or "Willie" was born in December of 1850, and died in February of 1862; he was just 11. Thomas "Tad" Lincoln was born in April of 1853, and died in July of 1871, at the age of 18. He likely died from tuberculosis.