Sunday, April 2, 1848.Washington,
DC. | Lincoln writes to David Lincoln, of Virginia,
regarding their shared family roots. David provided information that prompts
Abraham to assert, "There is no longer any doubt that your uncle Abraham, and
my grandfather was the same man." Abraham shares information about various
uncles and he asks, "What was your grandfather's christian name? Was he not, a
Quaker? About what time did he emigrate from Berks county, Pa. to
Virginia? Do you know any thing of your family (or rather I may now say,
our family) farther back than your grandfather?" Lincoln closes,
"I shall be much pleased to hear from you again." Abraham Lincoln to David Lincoln , 24 March 1848,
CW, 1:459;
Abraham Lincoln to David Lincoln, 2
April 1848, CW, 1:461-62. |