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Adeline Rachel Todd Tucker of New York NY

TUCKER, Adeline Rachel Todd9, (Rufus L.8, Rufus L.7, Uel6, Oliver5, Abraham4, Jonah3, Samuel2, Christopher1) born Aug. 19, 1857, married Nov. 16, 1886, Cummings Hatfield, son of Cummings Hatfield and Mary Alice (Woodruff) Tucker, who was born June 12, 1857. In 1920 they lived at 131 Riverside Drive, New York City. Child: I. Kenneth Todd, b. […]

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Life and travels of Colonel James Smith – Indian Captivities

James Smith, pioneer, was born in Franklin county, Pennsylvania, in 1737. When he was eighteen years of age he was captured by the Indians, was adopted into one of their tribes, and lived with them as one of themselves until his escape in 1759. He became a lieutenant under General Bouquet during the expedition against the Ohio Indians in 1764, and was captain of a company of rangers in Lord Dunmore’s War. In 1775 he was promoted to major of militia. He served in the Pennsylvania convention in 1776, and in the assembly in 1776-77. In the latter year he was commissioned colonel in command on the frontiers, and performed distinguished services. Smith moved to Kentucky in 1788. He was a member of the Danville convention, and represented Bourbon county for many years in the legislature. He died in Washington county, Kentucky, in 1812. The following narrative of his experience as member of an Indian tribe is from his own book entitled “Remarkable Adventures in the Life and Travels of Colonel James Smith,” printed at Lexington, Kentucky, in 1799. It affords a striking contrast to the terrible experiences of the other captives whose stories are republished in this book; for he was well treated, and stayed so long with his red captors that he acquired expert knowledge of their arts and customs, and deep insight into their character.

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Frances Emeline Todd Armstrong of Springfield MA

ARMSTRONG, Frances Emeline Todd7, (Asa6, Titus5, Titus4, Benjamin3, Michael2, Christopher1) born April 18, 1843, married, Dec. 15, 1866, John Henry Armstrong. She is living now (1913) with her son in Springfield, Mass. Children: I. Oscar Emery, b. Aug. 30, 1868. II. Charles William, b. April 18, 1870, d. July 1873. III. William Henry, b. May

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Oliver Smith Todd of Glenister Canada

Oliver Smith Todd8, (Addison E.7, Eli6, Solomon5, James4, James3, Samuel2, Christopher1) born Aug. 14, 1861, in Elba, Winona County, Minn., married Dec. 6, 1906, Jane M., daughter of William and Mary Jane (Mckeown) Watts, who was born in Saratoga, Winona County, Minn., Sept. 11, 1878. The following spring they moved to Glenister, Province of Alberta,

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Lois Todd Sackett

SACKETT, Lois Todd6, (Simeon5, Joel4, Ithamar3, Michael2, Christopher1) married Butler Sackett. Children: I. Ann Eliza, m. William Gorham who went to California during the gold craze and d. there. II. Hobart, m. Harriet(???). Issue: (1) Carson, m. but no children. III. Trowbridge, d. at about 25 years of age, unmarried.

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William E. Todd

William E. Todd9, (Edwin8, Street7, Hezekiah6, Hezekiah5, Caleb4, Samuel3, Samuel2, Christopher1) born Aug. 29, 1848, died May 19, 1871, married in 1868, Emeline E., daughter of Seth E. and Lucinda (Pond) Barnes, who was born in 1853, died in 1873. Children: 2507. Edwin S., b. March 25, 1869, in Waterbury, Conn., m. Oct. 23, 1895,

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Deborah Todd Blakeslee

BLAKESLEE, Deborah Todd4, (Josiah3, John2, Christopher1) born March 17, 1721, married Jesse, son of Moses Blakeslee, who was born March 30, 1710. Children: I. Sarah, b. Sept. 20, 1742, m. Enos Todd. For descendants see number 81. II. Job, b. May 28, 1744. III. Chloe, b. May 19, 1745, m.(???)Bull, and had one son, Marrean,

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