
Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln
Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln (December 13,
1788 -
April 12,
1869) was the second wife of
Thomas Lincoln and
stepmother of
President of the United
States Abraham Lincoln.
She was
born in Elizabethtown, Kentucky
to Christopher and Hannah Bush. She married
her first husband, Daniel Johnston, in 1806, and they had three
children. When Daniel Johnston died in 1816 she became a
widow
Thomas
Lincoln had met Sarah while living in Kentucky
.
After his
first wife, Nancy Hanks, died in 1818,
Thomas married Sarah on December 2,
1819 and brought her and her children to his
farm in Indiana
. She
treated the two children from Thomas's first marriage the same as
her own, earning the lasting affection of Abraham, who always
addressed her as "Mother." She encouraged his appetite for reading
and learning. He visited her "every year or two," and was
apparently closer to her than to his father.
After Thomas died,
Lincoln maintained the family's farm in Coles County, Illinois
for her and
supported her until his death. Their final visit
occurred on January 31 and February 1, 1861, just before
Lincoln left Illinois for the White House
.
Lincoln's legendary sense of humor was probably influenced by his
stepmother. He recalled that she was a firm but kind-hearted woman
who loved to laugh. When he was eighteen years old, Lincoln, at 6'
4", was so tall that his head nearly touched the ceiling of the
family's farmhouse kitchen. His stepmother repeatedly joked that
Lincoln was so tall that she was afraid he would leave footprints
on her ceiling. Lincoln decided to have some fun with this idea.
One day, when his stepmother was not home, Lincoln got together a
group of younger boys and had them dip their bare feet in the mud
outside the farmhouse kitchen. Then Lincoln took each of the boys
inside, held them upside-down, and had them walk their feet across
the ceiling, leaving muddy footprints. When Sarah Lincoln saw the
muddy footprints on her ceiling, Lincoln recalled, she "took a
broom to my head, but I could tell she was very amused by
it."
The
homestead where she and Thomas
lived is preserved as the
Lincoln Log Cabin State
Historic Site.
Sarah is buried next to Thomas in nearby
Shiloh Cemetery, just south of Lerna, Illinois
. Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center in Coles
County was named after her.
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