Charles Bradford IshamAge: 65 years1853–1919
- Name
- Charles Bradford Isham
- Given names
- Charles Bradford
- Surname
- Isham
Birth | July 20, 1853 |
Marriage | Mary “Mamie” Todd Lincoln — View this family 1891 (Age 37 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | Lincoln Isham June 8, 1892 (Age 38 years) |
Death | June 8, 1919 (Age 65 years) |
Family with Mary “Mamie” Todd Lincoln |
himself |
Charles Bradford Isham Birth: July 20, 1853 — New York City, NY Death: June 8, 1919 — New York City, NY |
wife |
Mary “Mamie” Todd Lincoln Birth: October 15, 1869 26 23 — Springfield, Sangamon Co., Ill Death: November 21, 1938 — New York City, NY |
Marriage: 1891 — London, England |
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17 months son |
Lincoln Isham Birth: June 8, 1892 38 22 — New York City, NY Death: September 1, 1971 — Dorset, Vermont |
- Generation 1
Charles Bradford Isham was born on July 20, 1853 in New York City, NY and died on June 8, 1919 in New York City, NY at the age of 65. He married Mary “Mamie” Todd Lincoln, daughter of Robert Todd Lincoln and Mary Eunice Harlan, in 1891 in London, England. She was born on October 15, 1869 in Springfield, Sangamon Co., Ill and died on November 21, 1938 in New York City, NY at the age of 69.
Children of Charles Bradford Isham and Mary “Mamie” Todd Lincoln:
- Lincoln Isham (1892–1971)
- Generation 2back to top
Lincoln Isham, son of Charles Bradford Isham and Mary “Mamie” Todd Lincoln, was born on June 8, 1892 in New York City, NY and died on September 1, 1971 in Dorset, Vermont at the age of 79. He married Leahalma Correa on August 30, 1919. She was born about 1892 in New York City, NY.
Shared note | SOURCE: (1) Jerry Sanders, Indiana Historical Society Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana November 2, 1991 Banking heir, married at the Gothic, ivy-covered Church of the Holy Trinity, in Brompton Parish, near London. He was Robert Todd Lincoln's secretary and a distant cousin of Robert Lincoln's law partner, Edward S. Isham. (Lincoln's Sons, p. 307) Described as "a ripe scholar," at the time of their marriage he was "librarian of the New-York Historical Society." (p. 141, Lincoln Family Album) After marrying, he "returned to New York City where he established a law practice." (footnote: Randall, "Lincoln's Sons") (p. 417, "Jessie Harlan Lincoln in Iowa," by Dr. Louis A. Haselmayer, Annals of Iowa, Des Moines, IA, Fall 1968) N.Y. Tribune, 10/23/38: "the late Charles Isham, a member of an old New York family, who died about twenty years ago." |