Abraham Lincoln, 18091865 (aged 56 years)

Name
Abraham /Lincoln/
Birth
INDI:BIRT:QUAY: 2
Occupation
US President No. 16
Death of a maternal grandfather
about 1810 (aged 0)
INDI:EVEN:QUAY: 2
Death of a mother
INDI:EVEN:QUAY: 2
Death of a maternal grandmother
1825 (aged 15 years)
INDI:EVEN:QUAY: 2
Death of a paternal grandmother
about 1836 (aged 26 years)
INDI:EVEN:QUAY: 2
Marriage
FAM:MARR:QUAY: 2
Birth of a son
1843 (aged 33 years)
INDI:EVEN:QUAY: 2
Birth of a son
1846 (aged 36 years)
INDI:EVEN:QUAY: 2
Death of a son
1850 (aged 40 years)
INDI:EVEN:QUAY: 2
Birth of a son
1850 (aged 40 years)
INDI:EVEN:QUAY: 2
Death of a father
INDI:EVEN:QUAY: 2
Birth of a son
1853 (aged 43 years)
INDI:EVEN:QUAY: 2
Death of a son
INDI:EVEN:QUAY: 2
Death
15 April 1865 (aged 56 years)
INDI:DEAT:QUAY: 2
Burial
Family with parents
father
17781851
Birth: 6 January 1778 33 28 Augusta Co., VA
Death: 17 January 1851Farmington, IL
mother
17841818
Birth: 5 February 1784 25 19 Campbell Co., KY
Death: 5 October 1818Gentryville, IN
Marriage Marriage12 June 1806Washington Co., KY
3 years
himself
18091865
Birth: 12 February 1809 31 25 Sinking Spring, Hodgenville, Hardin Co., KY
Death: 15 April 1865Washington, DC
Family with Mary Ann Todd
himself
18091865
Birth: 12 February 1809 31 25 Sinking Spring, Hodgenville, Hardin Co., KY
Death: 15 April 1865Washington, DC
wife
18181882
Birth: 13 December 1818Lexington, KY
Death: 16 July 1882Springfield, IL
Marriage Marriage4 November 1842Springfield, IL
14 months
son
4 years
son
5 years
son
18501862
Birth: 1850 40 31
Death: 19 February 1862Washington D.C.
4 years
son
Note

Won the 1860 election over the two democratic candidates Stephen A. Douglas
and John C. Breckinridge by a popular vote of 1,865,593 to 1,382,713 and
848,356 and an electoral vote of 180 to 12 and 72. Was reelected in 1864 over
George B. McClellan by votes of 2,206,938 to 1,803,787 and 212 to 21. Hannibal
Hamlin served as vice-president during his first term 1861-1865, Andrew
Johnson during his second term until his assassination by John Wilkes Booth
on Good Friday, April 14, 1865 at Ford's Theater. Called "Honest Abe".