Answer:
4 sons:
Robert Todd Lincoln 'Bob/Bobby' (August 1, 1843-July 26, 1926)
Edward Baker Lincoln 'Eddie' (March 10, 1846-February 1, 1850)
William Wallace 'Willie' (December 21, 1850-February 20, 1862)
Thomas 'Tad' (April 4, 1853-July 15, 1871)
Mary Todd Lincoln had 6 siblings - 3 brothers and 3 sisters (The names were : Elizabeth Todd Edwards, Frances Todd Wallace, Levi. O. Todd, Robert P. Todd, Ann Todd Smith, and George Rogers Clark Todd)
Abraham lincoln had four sons in the white house but, sadly three of his sons died leaving onlyone child.
There are probably many descendants of the Todd family, since Mary had numerous siblings and half-siblings. But the last direct descendant of Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln died in 1985.
6 full siblings and 8 half siblings
One, Mary Todd Lincoln.He had one. Mary Todd.
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TODD is the answer. Miss Mary Ann Todd married a man named Lincoln and became "Mrs. Lincoln" You can find answers to many things by using www.wikipedia.com which is a free encyclopedia on Internet. -- Brother Officer (wmm)
it is known she had 3.
Mary Todd Lincoln had concerns for her family during the US Civil War. She had at least three brothers in the Confederate military.
He was married once, to Mary Todd.
Yes, he was. His wife was Mary Todd Lincoln, who outlived him by many years. Abraham & Mary Lincoln were wed on November 4, 1842.
He married Mary Todd. He also had 4 sons.
define family. survivors: Mary(wife), Todd(son) and himself
Mary Todd Lincoln had many accomplishments. She supported the establishment of female nursing corps and also helped women acquire employment. She became the first hostess to welcome African Americans as guests to the White House.