If he passed away before his birthday in 1862, then he was 11.
If it was after his birthday in 1862, then he was 12.
born 1850 and died 1862
Willie was born in 1850 and died in 1862.
Willie was born in 1850, and died in 1862 at age 11 during his father's presidency.
Abraham Lincoln and his wife Mary Todd Lincoln had four children. Their first son Robert Todd Lincoln was born in 1843. Their second son Edward Baker Lincoln was born in 1846. Edward died in 1850 of what was most likely tuberculosis. Their third son, Willie Lincoln was born in 1850, but died of fever in 1862. Thomas "Tad" Lincoln was born in 1853 but died of heart failure in 1871.
John Calhoun died on 1850 March 31st.Martin Van Buren died on 1862 July 24th.
William Wallace "Willie" Lincoln was the third son of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. He was born December 21, 1850 and died at the age of 11 on February 20, 1862.
Robert (Todd), Eddie (Edward), Willie (William), and Tad (Thomas). Robert was born in 1843, and lived to have children and grandchildren, and died in 1926. Eddie was born in 1846, and died before his 4th birthday in 1850. Willie was born in 1850 and died in 1862. Tad was born in 1853 and died in 1871. Eddie and Willie likely died from typhoid fever but it also has been suggested that they died from the genetic cancer syndrome Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 2B, that may have afflicted President Lincoln.
William Wallace "Willie" Lincoln was the third son of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. He was born December 21, 1850 and died on February 20, 1862 (age 11).
Hippolyte Baraduc was born in 1850.
62. He was born January 1850 and died April 1912.
William Wallace Lincoln was born on December 21, 1850 and died on February 20, 1862. William Wallace Lincoln would have been 11 years old at the time of death or 164 years old today.
Joseph W. Matthews (born 1812 in Huntsville, Alabama; died August 27, 1862 in Palmetto, Georgia) succeeded Albert G. Brown as the fifteenth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 10, 1848 and January 10, 1850. Following the end of Matthews' term as Governor, John A. Quitman (born September 1, 1798 in Rhinebeck, New York; died July 17, 1858 in Natchez, Mississippi) became the sixteenth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 10, 1850 and February 3, 1851.