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| Birthplace: | Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, United States |
| Death: | Died in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States |
| Occupation: | Lawyer, Slave owner, argued against slavery, Judge, Businessman |
| Managed by: | Anne Kathryn Phillips |
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Robert Smith Todd, was a wealthy businessman with connections to many noted bluegrass politicians.
The son of a pioneer founder of Lexington, Robert was born there in February 1791. He studied at Transylvania University, became a lawyer, and, in November 1812, married Eliza Parker. Their third child, born on December 13, 1818, was the future Mary Todd Lincoln.
When the War of 1812 erupted, Todd served in the 5th Regiment, Kentucky Volunteers. He later operated a successful grocery, spent decades as clerk of the Kentucky House of Representatives, and served in the Kentucky Senate. He was actively involved in local politics, serving on the Fayette (Fiscal) Court and the Lexington City Council. He was also a bank president and cotton merchant.
In 1825, his wife died, leaving him a thirty-four-year-old widower with six children. He later married Betsy Humphreys, leading to friction between the Todd children and their new stepmother. In 1832, Todd purchased a home on Main Street in Lexington. Many of Todd’s influential friends visited there, including Henry Clay and U. S. senator John J. Crittenden.
Robert died on July 16, 1849. http://www.lrc.ky.gov/record/Moments09RS/web/Lincoln%20moments%2011.pdf
Robert Smith, birth 25 February 1791, Lexington,Fayette Co.,Kentucky, died 17 July 1849, Liberty Heights,Fayette Co.,Kentucky, buried, Lexington Cem.,Lexington,Fayette Co.,Kentucky (age at death: 58 years old). Married in November 1812, Lexington,Fayette Co.,KY, to Eliza Ann Parker, birth in 1795, Lexington,Fayette Co.,Kentucky, died 6 July 1825, Lexington,Fayette Co.,Kentucky (age at death: 30 years old),
married 2nd. 1 November 1826, Frankfort,KY, to Elizabeth Betsey Humphreys, birth in 1801, Staunton,Va, died 16 February 1874 (age at death: 73 years old),
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Miss Todd, family genealogist, in 1905 sold her manuscript of the Todd family history to a publishing house in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The history, "Todd Family based on the MS. Of Emily Todd Helm," was published in The Kittochtinny Magazine V. 1 No 1-4, Jan. - Oct. 1905. Before publication of the manuscript was completed the magazine ceased publication with Vol. 1., No 4, and Miss Helm gave the manuscripts "in the rough" to the Kentucky Historical Society.
In 1939, KHS librarian Nina M Visscher presented the Society her typewritten "TODD FAMILY copied from KITTOCHTINYY MAGAZINE, 1905. also from mss. Papers of Mrs. Emily Todd Helm". Unfortunately, an error introduced when the Kittochtinny articles were written was repeated in the Visscher compilation. The error - the misidentification of the children of John Todd -- continues to impact contemporary research of the Todd family. To prevent further propagation of this inaccuracy, the Kittochtinny-Visscher interpretation will be compared with Mrs. Helm's original handwritten entry.
Husband: Robert Smith TODD Born: 25 Feb 1791 at: Lexington, Fayette Co. KY Died: 15 Jul 1849 at: Springfield, Sangamon Co. IL married 1st Wife: Eliza Ann PARKER
1st marriage - Eliza Ann PARKER , Born: 1794 at: Lexington, Fayette Co. KY Died: BET 0002 AND 6 Jul 1825 at: Lexington, Fayette Co. KY
2nd wife Married 2nd : 1 Nov 1826 at: Lexington, Fayette Co. KY
Elizabeth HUMPHRIES Born: ABT 1800 at: CHILDREN 1* ) Samuel Briggs TODD Born: AFT 1826 Died: BET 0006 AND 7 Apr 1862 at: Shiloh, Hardin Co. TN Confederate killed in the Battle of Shiloh
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RECORD:
1. Emilie and Katherine Helm , TODD & HELM FAMILY PAPERS. , http://beauproductions.com/marylincoln/biography/geneology.htm. NOTOE Emilie and Katherine protected, and often changed, ages of women in the family. Emilie’s grandmother commented that a woman’s age was a ‘changeable number," and Emilie heeded her grandmother’s advice on several occasions. Even in census records, Emilie changed her daughters’ ages. To further protect their age, Emilie listed family members by listing all the male children in their order of birth, and then listing the female children in their birth order. Here, when information is available, the lists have been changed from Emilie’s original order to placing the children in their descending order of birth. If information is not available, the lists have been left as Emilie originally wrote them. " ROBERT SMITH TODD (Levi, David, Robert, John, James) b. February 25, 1791 in Lexington, Kentucky d. July 16, 1849 in Lexington, Kentucky during a cholera epidemic. Robert Todd married twice. His first wife, Eliza Parker, was the daughter of Robert Parker and his wife Elizabeth Porter. They were distantly related to one another. Their children were:
Sixteen months after the death of his first wife, Eliza Parker Todd, Robert Smith Todd traveled to Frankfort, Kentucky to marry again. On November 1, 1826, he married Elizabeth Betsey Humphreys
Second Generation
A. Elizabeth P. Todd b. November 18, 1813 in Lexington, Kentucky died February 22, 1888 in Springfield, Illinois. She married Ninian Wirt Edwards on February 18, 1832 in Lexington, Kentucky when Ninian was a law student at Transylvania University. They moved to Springfield after Ninian finished his studies later that spring. Their children were:
B. Francis Jane Todd b. March 7, 1815 in Lexington, Kentucky d. August 14, 1899 in Springfield, Illinois. Francis moved to Springfield, IL with her sister Elizabeth and new brother-in-law, Ninian W. Edwards. On May 21, 1839, Francis married William S. Wallace (August 10, 1802 May 23, 1867). Their children were:
C. Levi Oldham Todd b. June 25, 1817 d. July 18, 1864. Levi married Louise Searles, but by the time of his death, he and his wife were separated and had filed for divorce. He died at the Broadway Hotel in Lexington and was buried in an unmarked grave in the Todd family section of the Lexington Cemetery. He and Louise had the following children:
E. Ann Marie Todd b. 1824 in Lexington, Kentucky d. March 21, 1891 in California. She moved to Springfield, Illinois sometime after Francis’s marriage. Ann married Clark Moulton Smith (May 10, 1820 July 28, 1885.) Their children were:
I. Margaret Todd b. December 14, 1828 in Lexington, Kentucky March 13, 1904. She married Charles H. Kellogg in 1846. Their children were:
J. Samuel Brown Todd b. March 25, 1830 in Lexington, Kentucky d. April 7, 1862 in route to Corinth, Mississippi. Samuel attended Center College. He joined the Confederate forces. On the second day of fighting at the battle of Shiloh, Samuel was mortally wounded. He married Cletie Royes (er) in 1856. Their children were:
K. David Humphreys Todd b. March 20, 1832 in Lexington, Kentucky d. August 1871 in Huntsville, Alabama. David ran away from home at the age of 14. He went to California looking for gold and silver. During the Civil War, he was a Captain in the Confederate Army. He was in charge of Legin Prison and later was in charge of Libby Prison. He married Susan Turner Williamson. They had one daughter:
L. Martha K. Todd b. June 9, 1833 in Lexington, Kentucky d. July 9, 1868. She married Clement B. White in 1852. There were no children.
M. Emilie Pariet Todd b. November 11, 1836 in Lexington, Kentucky d. February 20, 1930 at Helm Place in Lexington, Kentucky. Emilie was known to the Lincoln’s as Little Sister. On March 20, 1856 at Buena Vista in Frankfort, Kentucky, Emilie married Benjamin Hardin Helm. He began a Brigadier General for the Confederate forces and was killed will leading Kentucky’s Orphan Brigade during the battle of Chickamauga. Emilie devoted the rest of her life to their children, the Daughters of the Confederacy, her relationship with the Lincoln family, and Todd genealogy. The children of Ben and Emilie Helm were:
There are no further descendants from this line.
O. Elodie Breck Todd (sometimes called Jane) b.? in Lexington, Kentucky d. (?) in Selma, Alabama. She married N.H.R. Dawson. He rose to the rank of Captain in the Confederate forces. Their children were:
P. Katharine Bodley Todd (nickname Kitty) b. October 7, 1841 in Lexington, Kentucky d April 17, 1875 in Louisville, KY. On January 11, 1866 she married William Wallace Herr (1834 1911) of Louisville, Kentucky. Their children were:
2. David Andrew Todd Descendants, http://genealogyconnections.blogspot.com/2007/11/david-andrew-todd-decendants.html.
"9. ROBERT SMITH6 TODD (LEVI5, DAVID ANDREW4, ROBERT3, JOHN2, JAMES1) was born 25 February 1791 in Harrodsburg, KY, and died 15 July 1849 in Springfield, Sangamon, IL. He married (1) ELIZA ANN PARKER. She was born Abt. 1794 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, and died 06 July 1825 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. He married (2) ELIZABETH HUMPHRIES, daughter of ALEXANDER HUMPHRIES and MARY BROWN. Notes for ROBERT SMITH TODD: These children of Robert Smith Todd from Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, Vol. 59, No. 5 (May 1925), p. 313 All of his sons except George died Civil War. Notes for ELIZA ANN PARKER: She died from child birth of Georgie. She was "bled" to get the sickness out, and it killed her. Mary was only 6 yrs. old. Children of ROBERT TODD and ELIZA PARKER are: i. ROBERT PARKER7 TODD, d. Died young. Not positive if Eliza or Betsy was mother.. ii. ELIZABETH P. TODD, b. Abt. 1813, Lexington, Fayette Co., KY; m. NINIAN WIRT EDWARDS. iii. FRANCES ANN TODD, b. Abt. 1814; m. WILLIAM WALLACE. iv. ANN TODD, b. Abt. 1816; m. CLARK MOULTON SMITH. 12. v. MARY ANN TODD, b. 13 December 1818, Lexington, Fayette Co., KY; d. 16 July 1882, Springfield, Sangamon, IL. vi. LEVI TODD, b. Abt. 1821; d. Civil War, KY, prob. of starvation or drink; m. LOUISA SEARLES. Notes for LEVI TODD: Civil War, Union. Died destitute. Union sympathizer. vii. DR. GEORGE ROGERS CLARK TODD, b. Abt. 1824. Notes for DR. GEORGE ROGERS CLARK TODD: Had daughters and a son, George Rogers Clark, Jr. Simply disappeared into the South. (Father or son disappeared into South?). Dr. George Rogers Clark Todd is buried in the Quaker Cemetery, Camden, SC. More About DR. GEORGE ROGERS CLARK TODD: Burial: Quaker Cem., Camden, SC Children of ROBERT TODD and ELIZABETH HUMPHRIES are: viii. MARGARET7 TODD, m. CHARLES HENRY KELLOGG. ix. SAM TODD, d. Civil War. Notes for SAM TODD: Fought for the Confederacy. x. DAVID TODD, b. Abt. 1826. Notes for DAVID TODD: Fought for the Confederacy. xi. MARTHA TODD. 13. xii. EMILIE TODD. xiii. ALEC TODD, b. 1839; d. Civil War. 11 Notes for ALEC TODD: Confederacy. Killed New Orleans. xiv. ELODIE TODD, m. NATHANIAL HENRY RHODES DAUSON. xv. KATHERINE TODD. 10. OWEN KENTUCKY6 TODD (OWEN5, DAVID ANDREW4, ROBERT3, JOHN2, JAMES1) was born 23 October 1791 in Cane Run, Fayette Co. KY, and died 1864 in Barry Co. MO. He married (1) ELIZABETH COCHRAN 1815. He married (2) SARAH FELTER 1818, daughter of JACOB FELTER. She was born Abt. 1802 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH, and died in Barry Co. MO. Notes for OWEN KENTUCKY TODD: Owen and his second wife, Sarah, came to Ark. around 1830, possibly to Mississippi Co. According to census records, they were living in MO around 1840. In 1850 they are back in Ark., in Washington Co., not far from Owen's brother Elijah Smith Todd. Killed in Mo during Civil War by Federal troops while defending his relatives, which were members of the troop. Children of OWEN TODD and SARAH FELTER are: i. MARTHA7 TODD, b. 1822, near Lexington, Fayette, KY; d. Aft. 1850; m. ELIJAH S. TODD. 14. ii. SUSANNAH TODD, b. 1824; d. 1892, Washington Co. AR. iii. ELIZA (ELIZABETH) TODD, b. 1826; m. WILLIAM CLEMENTS. Notes for WILLIAM CLEMENTS: Have found William's name spelled Clements/ Clemmons/ Clemens. 15. iv. ZERELDA TODD, b. February 1828, AR; d. 1922, Pontiac, MO. v. JANE TODD, b. 01 December 1830, AR; m. ALBERT JOHNSON, 01 December 1853; b. Abt. 1836, AR. vi. MARIA TODD, b. 1832, AR; d. Died young. vii. OWEN WARREN TODD, b. 1834, AR; d. July 1864, Civil War. MO. viii. ISABELLA TODD, b. 1836, AR; d. 1881; m. JEFFERSON HUDSON, 1860, Barry Co. MO. ix. VICTORIA TODD, b. 1838, MO; m. CHARLES CRABTREE. x. ELIJAH SMITH TODD, b. 1840, MO; d. July 1864, Civil War. Barry Co. MO. xi. WILLIAM PAXTON TODD, b. 1842; d. Died young."
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Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, United States
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