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NOTE she is being claimed as the the daughter of Brigadier General Robert Smith Todd and Elizabeth L. Todd or as a daughter of Brigadier General Robert Smith Todd and Ann Elizabeth Todd in other trees in on My Heritage and other sites.
Hon. Damiel W. McIntosh.... The paternal grandfather of the subject of this sketch was Joseph McIntosh, a native of Bath county, Kentucky, who came to Indiana In 1821 in company with his father's family. and located bear Old Point Commerce, on the east side of White river near the mouth of Eel river. The tradition is silent as to the number of souls who made this hazardous voyage, but it us understood that the father, mother and several sons embarked in a "pirogue" on the Licking river in Kentucky, floated down that river to the Ion, thence down that stream to the m mouth of the Wabash, up the latter by "poling", and continued on up the White river to their destination as designated above.
and the McIntoshes are pure Scotch. .... pg. 1057 Biographical Memoirs of Greene County, Ind: With Reminiscences of Pioneer Days, Volume 3 B.F. Bowen, 1908
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pg. 47 Old John Todd built the house, made the farm, and set out the nice old apple orchard at the place where
James McDaniel now lives... >Among the first weddings were...Joseph Mcintosh and Elizabeth Todd...
Early recollection, by pioneer settlers ... including brief sketches of pioneer families ..." , 1870, Uncle Jack Barber
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It would be presumably safe to say that she is this
but no documentation has been found as yet
Early Settlers of Greene County Indiana (From Southern States) [Mc Dowell publications Uttica, Ky., 1986] William R. Henry pg. 86 Prior 1830 (Va)?:
John Todd b. 1780-90 & w. b. 178-90 with seven Ch were pioneer settlers prior 1830. He is believed to be identical with John Todd who wad listed as a voter in Springville twp., Clark county, Indiana Territory 7 Sep. 1811. Thomas Todd b. 1816 In. m. 24 Jul. 1839 Caroline Bays b. c. 1817 and settled Center twp…
History of Greene county Indiana 1885-1989 (1990, Taylor
Publishing Dallas, Tx.) pg. 411
The Todds of Solsberry – John Todd, the progenitor of this line of Todds, was born in Ireland ca. 1786. He arrived in Indiana by 1810 and settled in Greene County by 1827. He died before December 15, 1824. An 1875 county history states: “Old John Todd built the house made the farm, and set out the nice old apple orchard at the place where James McDaniel now lives” (one-half mile southwest of the old Gaston School).
John’s wife Priscilla, was born 1794 and is reputed to have been a Cherokee. She died in 1847. Her will leaves hogs, cattle, sheep and furniture. Their children were Elizabeth, Lourana, Thomas, Unknown son, William, Isaac C., Mary Delaney, Priscilla II and Polly Todd....
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In 1850 United States Federal Census
Find-A-Grave
Elizabeth Ann McIntosh (born Todd)
Elizabeth Ann McIntosh (born Todd)
other trees simply liste her as:
Elizabeth Ann McIntosh (born Todd)
Elisabeth Ann McIntosh (born Todd)
1810 |
May 31, 1810
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Greene, Indiana, United States
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1833 |
October 21, 1833
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Greene County, Indiana, USA
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1834 |
February 10, 1834
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Highland twp, Greene, Indiana, USA, IN, United States
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1836 |
1836
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Indiana, USA
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1837 |
December 28, 1837
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Greene Co., IN, IN, United States
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1839 |
May 20, 1839
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Greene, Indiana, United States
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1841 |
1841
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Indiana, USA
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1842 |
1842
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Greene County, Indiana, USA, IN, United States
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1844 |
1844
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Indiana, USA
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