Nationality American Name Frederic Lincoln Service/branch Naval Air Reserve Role Politician | Rank Commander Party Republican Party Battles/wars World War II | |
Alma mater Pomfret School, Princeton University, 1921 Died September 12, 1898, Boston, Massachusetts, United States Spouse Emily Lincoln (m. 1854), Emeline Hall (m. 1848) |
Frederic Walker Lincoln IV (15 October 1898 – 7 April 1968) was chairman of the board of trustees of the New York Medical College and the Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospital who married into the Rockefeller family.
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Early life
Frederic Walker Lincoln IV was born on October 15, 1898 in New York City to Frederic Walker Lincoln III (1855-1931) and Philena Prentice (1868-1940). His father was a distant cousin of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. His paternal grandparents were Emily Caroline Lincoln and Frederic W. Lincoln Jr., the former mayor of Boston, Massachusetts during the Civil War. Together, his parents had five children, of which he was the only boy:
He was educated at Pomfret School and then Princeton University, where he graduated in 1921.
Career and military service
After graduating from Princeton, he joined his fathers export-import firm H. W. Peabody & Co., of which he became a partner, until World War II began. He enlisted as a sergeant in the aviation section of the Army Signal Corps and fought in World War II in the Naval Air Reserve, retiring with the rank of Commander.
Lincoln was chairman of the board of trustees of the New York Medical College and the Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospital, retiring in 1965. In the same year, he was awarded an honorary degree from the New York Medical College.
Personal life
On September 26, 1925 at Christ Episcopal Church in Greenwich, Connecticut, he was married by Rev. John Lewis Lincoln to Isabel Rockefeller (1902–1980), daughter of Percy Avery Rockefeller (1878—1934), and granddaughter of William Rockefeller (1841–1922) and James Jewett Stillman (1850-1918). Together, Frederic and Isabel had four daughters:
Lincoln died at his home at 941 Park Avenue on April 7, 1968 in New York City. He also had a home in Deerpark, Greenwich, Connecticut.