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Eli Todd 1731–1765 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 OCT 1731

Birth Location: New Haven, CT

Death Date: 18 MAY 1765

Death Location: New Haven (later North Haven), CT

Father: Michael Todd

Mother: Mary Dickerman

Spouse(s): Abiah Unknown

Children(s): Mary Todd

Eli Todd was born in 1731 in New Haven, CT, the child of Michael Todd And Mary Dickerman. Eli Todd married Abiah Unknown, and had children including Mary Todd. Eli Todd passed away in 1765 in New Haven (later North Haven), CT.

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Biography

  • Eli Todd was born in 1731 in New Haven, CT, the child of Michael Todd And Mary Dickerman.
  • Eli Todd married Abiah Unknown, and had children including Mary Todd.
  • Eli Todd passed away in 1765 in New Haven (later North Haven), CT.

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Eli Todd's Ancestors

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Eli Todd
1731–1765
Birth Place: New Haven, CT
Parents
Michael Todd
1700–1744
New Haven, CT
Mary Dickerman
1703–1760
New Haven, CT
Grandparents
Michael Todd
1653–1713
New Haven, CT
Elizabeth Brown
1670–1740
New Haven, CT
Great-Grandparents
Eleazer Brown
1642–1714
Sarah Bulkeley
1640–1723
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Bulkeley
1617–1658
Sarah Jones
1620–1682

Eli Todd's Descendants

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Eli Todd (26 OCT 1731–18 MAY 1765) m. Abiah Unknown (ABT 1739–21 MAY 1764)
  1. 1. Mary Todd 1759–1759

Eli Todd's Timeline

2 Records

1731
26 OCT 1731
Birth of Eli Todd in New Haven, CT
New Haven, CT
1765
18 MAY 1765
Age 34
Death of Eli Todd in New Haven (later North Haven), CT
New Haven (later North Haven), CT

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 OCT 1731
    Event Place: New Haven, CT

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 MAY 1765
    Event Place: New Haven (later North Haven), CT

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