Mamie Lincoln became engaged in
London and then married
Charles Bradford Isham, the son of merchant and banker
William Bradley Isham, on September 2, 1891, and bought a place in
Manchester, Vermont, known as the 1811 house. In 1892, she had her only child in
New York City: • Lincoln Isham (1892–1971), who married Leahalma Correa (1892–1960), the daughter of the
Spaniard Carlos Correa and the
Englishwoman Mary Gooding in August 1919. They did not have any children together. She lived the rest of her life in
New York City including the address 19 East
72nd Street, where she was a choir mother of
Grace Church on
Broadway. On June 9, 1919, her husband died, leaving her a widow, but she continued to live in New York City for the next 19 years until she became gravely ill herself in 1938. She died in
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital on November 21, 1938, at around 10:05 a.m. at the age of 69. She is buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery in
the Bronx, New York City. At the time of her death, Isham was the owner of the
Healy Portrait of Lincoln, which had been left to her by her mother. It was given to the
White House collection when she died. ==See also==