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Mary Ann Todd (December 13, 1818 - July 16, 1882) was born in Lexington, Kentucky, the daughter of prominent residents of the city, Robert Smith Todd and Eliza Parker. At the age of twenty, Mary Todd moved to Illinois where her sister Elizabeth was living. Engaged to a very prominent young man, and future State Governor, at a reception Elizabeth Todd introduced Mary to a young lawyer, named Abraham Lincoln.
On November 4, 1842, she married Abraham Lincoln who later become the 16th president of the United States. Their children were:
Mrs. Lincoln was committed by her son Robert to an insane asylum in Batavia, Illinois in 1875. She was released three months later.
Mary Todd Lincoln died at the Springfield, Illinois home of her sister Elizabeth on July 16, 1882.
| Preceded by: Harriet Lane |
First Ladies of the United States | Succeeded by: Eliza McCardle Johnson |