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About Robert Smith Todd, Laird of Dunbar
One source in the Todd research claims that we need to look no further beyond 'John The Todd"; I assume the reasoning is that there is ro records beyond this point and no documentation
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Robert Smith Todd
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- Birth: 1610 - Tannochside, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Death: July 9 1638 - Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
- Parents: Andrew Todd, Mrs. Todd
- Wife: Elizabeth Todd (born Humphrey)
- Son: James Marion Somervell Todd
- Brother: Robert Smith Todd
Robert Smith Todd
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- Birth: 1610 - Tannochshire, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Death: July 9 1638 - Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
- Parents: Andrew Todd, Margaret Todd
- Wife: Elizabeth Todd (born Humphreys)
- Wife: Eliza Todd (born Parker)
- Wife: Unknown Todd
- Children: James Todd, James Todd, John Todd
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Of Lanarskshire, Scotland/Glasgow.
I am not sure how accurate this is back beyond this - not real sure how accurate it is down to William really it has been others research work not mine
First Generation
1. Alexander Todd(3) was born in of Edinburg.
of Edinburg Scotland; who is believed was the Alexander Todd who was the "Kings Coiner: in 1451
believed to be the Alexander who was the 'kings coiner' he had Robert - at one time was member of the Scotch Parliment sir Thomas - at one time was member of the Scotch Parliment james
of Edinburg Scotland; who oit is believed was the Alexander Todd who was the "Kings Coiner: in 1451
Tod is the Scotch word for fox. In Scotland and the north of England a todhunter is a fox hunter. The name Todd is an altered form of the Scotch word tod. The shorter form of the name is therefore the original and correct one. The doubling of the final letter is a corruption. But at the present time everywhere unless in Scotland and perhaps even there too, the corrupt form is the more common one.
He had the following children:
- 2 M i. Robert Todd(4).
- 3 M ii. Thomas Todd(4) Sir.
- + 4 M iii. James Todd(4).
Second Generation 4. James Todd(4) (Alexander). He had the following children:
- + 5 M i. Alexander Todd (5).
Third Generation 5. Alexander Todd (5) (James Todd(4), Alexander). He had the following children:
- + 6 M i. Robert of stiriling Todd (6).
Fourth Generation 6. Robert of stiriling Todd (6) (Alexander Todd (5), James Todd(4), Alexander). He had the following children:
- + 7 M i. John Todd(7).
Fifth Generation 7. John Todd(7) (Robert of stiriling Todd (6), Alexander Todd (5), James Todd(4), Alexander) was born in near Loch Lomond, Stirling, Scotland.
He had the following children:
- + 8 M i. Andrew Todd(8).
Sixth Generation 8. Andrew Todd(8) (John Todd(7), Robert of stiriling Todd (6), Alexander Todd (5), James Todd(4), Alexander) was born in near Loch Lomond, Stirling, Scotland.
He had the following children:
- + 9 M i. Robert / Robert Smith Todd(9) was born about 1610.
Seventh Generation 9. Robert / Robert Smith Todd(9) (Andrew Todd(8), John Todd(7), Robert of sterling Todd (6), Alexander Todd (5), James Todd(4), Alexander) was born about 1610 in of Lanarskshire. He had the following children:
- + 10 M i. James of Toddstown Todd (10) was born about 1639 and died 1669.
Robert Smith Todd, Laird of Dunbar's Timeline
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1610
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Tannochshire, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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1639 |
January 22, 1639
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Scotland
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1639
Age 29
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Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
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