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Name
  
Jessie Lincoln


Jessie Harlan Lincoln

Born
  
November 6, 1875 (
1875-11-06
)
Chicago, Illinois

Spouse(s)
  
Warren Wallace Beckwith (1897–1907) Frank Edward Johnson (1915–?) Robert John Randolph (1926–?)

Role
  
Robert Todd Lincoln's daughter

Died
  
January 4, 1948, Rutland, Vermont, United States

Children
  
Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, Mary Lincoln Beckwith

Parents
  
Mary Eunice Harlan, Robert Todd Lincoln

Grandparents
  
Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, James Harlan

Similar People
  
Abraham Lincoln, Robert Todd Lincoln, Robert Todd Lincoln B, Mary Lincoln Beckwith, Mary Eunice Harlan

Grandchildren
  
Timothy Lincoln Beckwith

Jessie harlan lincoln


Jessie Harlan Lincoln (November 6, 1875 – January 4, 1948) was the second daughter of Robert Todd Lincoln, the granddaughter of Abraham Lincoln, and the mother of Mary Lincoln Beckwith and Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, the last undisputed Lincoln descendant.

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Early life

Jessie Harlan Lincoln was born on November 6, 1875, in Chicago, Illinois to Mary Eunice Harlan and Robert Todd Lincoln. At the time of her birth, Robert Lincoln was practicing law in Chicago. She was the last of three children of Robert Todd Lincoln. Jessie's sister and brother were, respectively:

  • Mary "Mamie" Lincoln, October 15, 1869 – November 21, 1938
  • Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II, August 14, 1873 – March 5, 1890
  • Lincoln spent part of her childhood in Washington, D.C. when her father was Secretary of War from 1881 to 1885. She later lived in London, England when her father was the Minister to Great Britain from 1889 to 1893. Jessie's brother, Abraham Lincoln II, died on March 5, 1890 in London at the age of 16, and three years later, the family returned to America, ultimately to Mary Eunice Harlan's mother's residence in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Jessie and her sister were piano students in the summer session of Iowa Wesleyan in 1886. She was later initiated into the Pleasant Chapter A of the P.E.O. Sisterhood on December 31, 1895, an organization of which her sister, Mary "Mamie" Lincoln, had become a member more than 11 years prior.

    In 1919, while Lincoln was married to her second husband, her father established a trust for her and her sister, Mary Lincoln Isham. For Isham's trust, he deposited 375 shares of Commonwealth Edison stock worth slightly more than $38,000 (equivalent to $525,000 in 2016) and 1,000 shares of National Biscuit stock worth $85,000 (equivalent to $1,174,000 in 2016). For Jessie, he deposited 1,000 shares of Commonwealth Edison stock worth $101,750 (equivalent to $1,406,000 in 2016) and 1,000 shares of National Biscuit stock worth $85,000 (equivalent to $1,174,000 in 2016). It was purported that Jessie received more because she was often irresponsible with her finances. In 1920, he deposited another 1,250 shares of Commonwealth Edison stock worth than $100,000 (equivalent to $1,196,000 in 2016) into Jessie's trust fund.

    First marriage

    On November 10, 1897, she married Warren Wallace Beckwith, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at 2:30 in the afternoon. Beckwith was a member of the Mt. Pleasant Football Team and Jessie's father, Robert, strongly and bitterly opposed the couple's being together. He believed their relationship had ended until news of their elopement reached him and his family. He hurried to Jessie's room only to find it empty and that Jessie had married several hours before. In Des Moines County, Iowa in 1898, she gave birth to her first child:

  • Mary Lincoln Beckwith (1898–1975)
  • She continued to live in Mount Pleasant, Iowa and on July 19, 1904, had her second and last child, named after her father:

  • Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith (1904–1985)
  • Second marriage

    In 1907, Jessie divorced Warren Beckwith. Her second marriage was to Frank Edward Johnson (born 1873) in 1915.

    Third marriage

    In 1926, Jessie married her third and final husband, Robert John Randolph, an electrical engineer of the Randolph family of Virginia. Her later two marriages did not produce any more children.

    Death

    From 1946 until her death in 1948, Lincoln lived at their summer estate, Hildene, in Manchester, Vermont. On January 4, 1948, Jessie Harlan Lincoln died at the age of 72 at Rutland Hospital in Rutland, Vermont, the same place where her daughter, Mary would die 27 years later. Lincoln was buried in Dellwood Cemetery in Manchester, Vermont.

    References

    Jessie Harlan Lincoln Wikipedia