i do believe that Robert got sick with an illness and passed at the age of....10 or 12.
Abraham Lincoln had four sons: Robert Todd Lincoln Edward Baker "Eddie" Lincoln William Wallace "Willie" Lincoln Thomas "Tad" Lincoln
Lincoln's first son, Robert, was born August 1, 1843, when Lincoln was 34.
Robert, Edward, Willie, Tad.
Abraham Lincoln's first son was Robert Todd Lincoln. He was born on August 1, 1843. His other sons were Edward Baker Lincoln, William Wallace Lincoln, and Thomas Lincoln, who as known as Tad.
Robert Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln, was the Secretary of War in Arthur's cabinet.
Robert Todd Lincoln, his eldest son, was the only son, of four sons, to live past the age of 18.
Abraham Lincoln went to school briefly in 1820 and then again in 1822. He did not attend school regularly. Lincoln taught himself how to read and later became one of the presidents of the United States.
Abraham Lincoln wrote a letter to the warden of his son Robert's boarding school, asking the warden to treat Robert with kindness and care. In the letter, Lincoln expressed his concern for his son's well-being and education, emphasizing the importance of discipline and moral guidance. The letter reflects Lincoln's deep affection for his son and his desire for Robert to have a supportive environment during his studies.
Abraham Lincoln's first son was Robert Todd Lincoln. He was born on August 1, 1843, and was the only one of Lincoln's children to live to adulthood. Robert went on to have a successful career as a lawyer and served as the Secretary of War under Presidents James Garfield and William Howard Taft.
Lincoln had four sons: Robert, Edward (Eddie), William (Willie), and Thomas (Tad). Robert was the only son to survive to adulthood.
His son Robert Todd Lincoln, because the rest of his children died at early ages due to health problems.
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.