No, Abraham Lincoln only had one wife-- Mary Todd Lincoln. But Sarah Bush Johnston was Abraham Lincoln's step-mother. Sarah's first husband died in 1816, and she married a widower named Thomas Lincoln (Abraham's father) in December 1819. By all accounts, she and Abraham got along well, and he thought of her as if she were his biological mother.
Sarah Bush Johnston was Abraham Lincoln's step mother. Thomas Lincoln (Abraham's father) married her after his first wife, Nancy Hanks Lincoln died of milk disease. A disease from drinking the milk of cows that grazed on the poisonous white snakeroot plant.
Sarah Lincoln died from giving birth to her first child at the age of 21.
Thomas Lincoln remarried in 1819, one year after his first wife died, when Abraham was 9.
Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln (December 13, 1788 - April 12, 1869) was the second wife of Thomas Lincoln and stepmother of President of the United States Abraham Lincoln. She was born in Elizabethtown, Kentucky to Christopher and Hannah Bush. She married her first husband, Daniel Johnston, in 1806, and they had three children. When Daniel Johnston died in 1816 she became a widow
Abraham Lincoln had an older sister named Sarah (Sarah Lincoln Grigsby), who died in childbirth when he was 19 (February 10, 1807 - January 20, 1828). He had a younger brother, Thomas Jr., who died in infancy (1811-1812). He also had one stepbrother (John) and two stepsisters (Matilda and Elizabeth), the children of his father's second wife, Sarah Bush Johnston, by her first marriage to Daniel Johnston.
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Abraham Lincoln's first speech did not have a name. It was a speech in a square in Decatur, Illinois, in 1830.
Abraham was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1846.
He was the first US president with a beard.
Sarah Lincoln, the wife of Abraham Lincoln, had four children: Robert Todd Lincoln, Edward Baker Lincoln, William Wallace Lincoln, and Thomas "Tad" Lincoln. Robert Todd Lincoln was the only child of Sarah and Abraham Lincoln to survive into adulthood. Edward Baker Lincoln died at the age of four, William Wallace Lincoln died at the age of eleven, and Thomas "Tad" Lincoln died at the age of eighteen.
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Abraham Lincolns main goal at first was to keep the states together. But later slavery was included but no by choice. It just mixed in and was part of it till the end