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          Mary Lincoln Beckwith

          Descendant of Abraham Lincoln (1898–1975)

          Mary Lincoln Beckwith (August 22, 1898 – July 10, 1975) was a prominent descendant of Abraham Lincoln.

          Getting to Know Abraham Lincoln: A Quick-Read Biography About the Life of The United States' Sixteenth President (Quick-Read Biography.

        1. Getting to Know Abraham Lincoln: A Quick-Read Biography About the Life of The United States' Sixteenth President (Quick-Read Biography.
        2. Miller, Carolyn Pishny, "Biographies about Abraham Lincoln for Children (): Portrayals of Bogner, Andrew George, "John Dewey's Theory of Adult.
        3. Abe Lincoln at Loafer Station: A Novel.
        4. DA Miller, Carolyn Pishny, "Biographies about Abraham Lincoln for Children (): Portrayals of.
        5. This series contains biographical files on members of the Donnelley family, as well as on individuals affiliated with the RR Donnelley and Sons Company.
        6. Beckwith was the great-granddaughter and one of the last two confirmed descendants of Abraham Lincoln, along with her younger brother Robert.[1]

          Early life

          Beckwith was born to Jessie Harlan Lincoln[2] and Warren Wallace Beckwith on August 22, 1898, in Mount Pleasant, Iowa.

          She got the nickname "Peggy" from her grandfather Robert Todd Lincoln, who described her hair as "flying in the sun" when he wrote to his Aunt Emile Todd Helm. People who were close to her called her "Peggy."[3]

          Raised with her brother in Manchester, VT at the home of her grandfather, Robert Todd Lincoln, at a farm known as Hildene, the family estate in Vermont, she later grew up in Washington, D.C., and was said to have become "a squat, fair-haired, blue-eyed, chain smoker who golfed and dabbled in oi