Abraham Lincoln II

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Abraham Lincoln II, nicknamed "Jack," was the grandson of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and the son of Robert Todd Lincoln, known for his promising youth and untimely death as a teenager.

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Abraham Lincoln II canonical 3
Lincoln 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American person
human
ageAtDeath 16
burialPlace Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington, Virginia
surface form: Arlington, Virginia, United States
causeOfDeath complications from surgery for a carbuncle
infection following surgery
citizenshipStatus natural-born citizen of the United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1873-08-14
dateOfDeath 1890-03-05
describedAs promising youth whose life was cut short
educatedAt Ludwig’s Gymnasium, Karlsruhe, Germany
era 19th century
ethnicGroup White American
familyName Lincoln
father Robert Todd Lincoln
givenName Abraham
grandfather Abraham Lincoln
grandmother Mary Todd Lincoln
hasAncestralHome Springfield, Illinois
surface form: Springfield, Illinois, United States
knownFor being the grandson of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln
dying as a teenager
languageSpoken English
mother Mary Eunice Harlan
nickname Jack
notableRelative Abraham Lincoln
Robert Todd Lincoln
occupation student
partOfFamily Lincoln family
placeOfBirth Chicago, Illinois, United States
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London, England, United Kingdom
religion Protestantism
residence Chicago, Illinois, United States
London, England
surface form: London, England, United Kingdom
sexOrGender male
sibling Jessie Harlan Lincoln
Mary Lincoln Beckwith

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Robert Todd Lincoln familyName Abraham Lincoln II
this entity surface form: Lincoln
Robert Todd Lincoln child Abraham Lincoln II
Mary Eunice Harlan child Abraham Lincoln II
Jessie Harlan Lincoln sibling Abraham Lincoln II