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  1. Eddie died aged 3 years 11 months. Census records list "chronic consumption" (tuberculosis) as the cause.

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    Edward passed awayon February 1, 1850 at the age of 3 in Springfield, Illinois, United States. Edward's cause of death was medullary thyroid cancer.

    Edward Baker Lincoln was born on March 10, 1846 and died on February 1, 1850. Edward was 3 years old at the time of death. Birthday: March 10, 1846 Date of Death: February 1, 1850 Age at Death: 3

    Edward Baker "Eddie" Lincoln was the second son of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. He was named after Lincoln's friend Edward Dickinson Baker. Both his mother and father spelled his name "Eddy"; the National Park Service uses "Eddie", which is on his gravestone. Little is known about the Lincolns' second son. A surviving story says that one ...

  2. Feb 17, 2022 · Though Mary Lincoln gave him medicine, rubbed balsam on his chest, fed him oatmeal and gruel, and otherwise tried her best to nurse him back to health, Edward Baker Lincoln died on Feb. 1, 1850. He was three years old.

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  3. After 52 days of acute illness, Eddie died on February 1, 1850, a month short of his fourth birthday. On the following Sunday, services were conducted by Reverend James Smith of the First Presbyterian Church. The little boy was buried in nearby Hutchinson’s Cemetery a few blocks west of the Lincoln home.

  4. Sep 23, 2024 · Sadly, his life was cut short when he passed away at the tender age of four on February 1, 1850. His death deeply affected his parents, especially his father, who was already grappling with the pressures of his political career.

  5. The second son of Abraham and Mary Lincoln, Edward (Eddy) Baker Lincoln was named for Lincoln's political associate and fellow Springfield lawyer, Edward D. Baker. Eddy was often ill - finally succumbing to pulmonary tuberculosis shortly before his fourth birthday.

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  7. Edward Baker Lincoln (1846–1850), Abraham and Mary Lincoln’s second son, was never a healthy child. He had been ill throughout much of his father’s term in Congress, and though he periodically showed signs of improvement, he was probably suffering from a chronic illness.