Lincoln family
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The Lincoln family is an American family that came from England. Some of its most famous members include Levi Lincoln Sr., who was the fourth United States Attorney General, and two governors: Levi Lincoln Jr. of Massachusetts and Enoch Lincoln of Maine. The family is best known for Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States.
Abraham Lincoln is remembered for leading the country during a very difficult time and for working to end slavery. After his death, there were ten known descendants from his family. The last known direct descendant, Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, passed away in 1985 without any children, and it is believed that this branch of the Lincoln family has since ended.
Roots in England
Samuel Lincoln’s father, Edward Lincoln, was born around 1575 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. Edward had many family members. After his father Richard died, there were disagreements about the family’s land and money.
Because of these disagreements, Edward’s children, including Samuel Lincoln, decided to travel to a new place called the New World.
History in America
The Lincoln family came to America in 1637 when Samuel Lincoln sailed to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was the first Lincoln in the United States.
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States. He was born in Kentucky. He became a lawyer and a politician. He had four children, but only one son lived past age 18. That son was Robert, and he had three children. The family continued through Robert and other relatives, some of whom are famous today.
Family tree and lineage
This table shows President Abraham Lincoln's family, including his ancestors and descendants across ten generations.
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