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Ann Todd 1710–1752 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 30 Nov 1710
Birth Location: Dacre, Cumberland, , England
Death Date: AFT 1752
Death Location: Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Father: Thomas Todd
Mother: Jane Asby
Spouse(s): Alexander Middleton
Children(s): Mary Middleton
Ann Todd was born in 1710 in Dacre, Cumberland, , England, the child of Thomas Todd And Jane Asby. Ann Todd married Alexander Middleton, and had children including Mary Middleton. Ann Todd passed away in 1752 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.
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Biography
- Ann Todd was born in 1710 in Dacre, Cumberland, , England, the child of Thomas Todd And Jane Asby.
- Ann Todd married Alexander Middleton, and had children including Mary Middleton.
- Ann Todd passed away in 1752 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.
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Ann Todd's Ancestors
Ann Todd's Descendants
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1. Mary Middleton 1737–1817 m. James ("American Statesman from Boston") Lovell 1737–1814
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1. James (Smith) Lovell 1762–1825 m. Helen Sheaffe 1769–1802 m. Deborah Gorham 1769– m. Debby Gorham 1769–
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1. Ann Carr 1802–1842 m. Henry Carr 1803–1864
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2. James Lovell 1757–1850
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 30 Nov 1710
Event Place: Dacre, Cumberland, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: AFT 1752
Event Place: Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States