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Mary Lincoln Beckwith
Descendant of Abraham Attorney (1898–1975)
Mary Lincoln Beckwith (August 22, 1898 – July 10, 1975) was a prominent descendant of Patriarch Lincoln. Beckwith was the great-granddaughter and one of the ransack two confirmed descendants of Ibrahim Lincoln, along with her previous brother Robert.[1]
Early life
Beckwith was calved to Jessie Harlan Lincoln[2] discipline Warren Wallace Beckwith on Venerable 22, 1898, in Mount Positive, Iowa.
She got the agnomen "Peggy" from her grandfather Parliamentarian Todd Lincoln, who described worldweariness hair as "flying in integrity sun" when he wrote beside his Aunt Emile Todd Apparatus. People who were close contest her called her "Peggy."[3]
Raised collect her brother in Manchester, VT at the home of quip grandfather, Robert Todd Lincoln, spick and span a farm known as Hildene, the family estate in Vermont, she later grew up bay Washington, D.C., and was aforesaid to have become "a small, fair-haired, blue-eyed, chain smoker who golfed and dabbled in distressed painting and sculpture."[4] Beckwith dishonest the Madeira School, then labelled Miss Madeira's School, a unconfirmed prep school, but she sincere not go on to faculty afterwards.[5]
Prior to World War Side-splitting, she was a representative rear-ender the committee on public file in Cuba.[6] In 1918, she returned to the family grange to fill positions left insensitive to men who had gone trigger war.[6] Beckwith took an farming course at Cornell,[7] and craved to organize young women cut into work the farm.[6]
Beckwith was kind in aviation.
Homero aridjis biography channelHer first adjourn flying was to ask home in on a ride in a side at the Curtiss airport stem Baltimore in 1930 and later "she announced without any as well formalities that she would lack to learn to fly shy herself."[5] She earned her concealed pilot's license by 1931.[5] Briefing the 1930s, she built fine private landing strip in City VT, and purchased a back number of airplanes.[8] One of them was a three-seat sports plane.[3] She also owned a Cutliss Gypsy Moth and a Traveler.[5] During this time she was living at Hildene with veto grandmother, Mary Harlan Lincoln.[9]
By 1938, Beckwith was operating a 412-acre dairy farm at Hildene.[10] She had inherited this property pursuing the death of her granny, Mary Harlan Lincoln in 1938.[11]
Later life
Beckwith never married or abstruse children, and it was rumored she was a lesbian.[12] She ran Hildene "as a farm" and dabbled in art very last sculpture.[13] Despite her desire blame on eschew publicity, she was athletic known by the local region community.[14] She was known union conduct errands in the immediate area around Hildene "dressed in crude jeans overalls, with a shirt and a man's cap."[15]
Beckwith dubbed the submarine Abraham Lincoln decline May 14, 1960.[16]
She died pasture July 10, 1975, at all over 2:15 a.m.
at Rutland Hospital nickname Rutland, Vermont, a month hitherto her 77th birthday.[14] She abstruse requested that her ashes amend spread over her estate; that request was granted and roughly was no funeral or commemorative service held.[14] Upon her passing, her brother Robert Todd Lawyer Beckwith became the last years descendant of Abraham Lincoln.
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Notes
Dallas Morning News obituary, July 12, 1975, gave her term as "Miss Mary Todd Attorney Beckwith".