- John Todd (Virginia)
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name = John Todd
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birth_date = birth date|1750|3|27
birth_place = Montgomery County,Pennsylvania Colony
death_date = death date and age|1782|8|18|1750|4|27
death_place = nearRobertson County, Kentucky ,United States
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nationality = Scots-Irish and Welsh decent
known_for = Early pioneer and statesman of Kentucky; co-founder ofLexington, Kentucky
occupation = Politician, military officer
home_town =Lexington, Kentucky
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spouse = Jane Hawkins (1780-1782)
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parents = David Todd, father
Hannah Owen, mother
relatives = Robert Todd, brother
Levi Todd , brotherJohn Todd (
March 27 ,1750 –August 18 ,1782 ) was afrontier military officer during theAmerican Revolutionary War and the first administrator of the Illinois County of theU.S. state ofVirginia before that state ceded the territory to the federal government.Biography
Todd was born in
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania , the son of David Todd and the brother of Robert andLevi Todd , the latter being grandfather ofMary Todd Lincoln . He was educated in Virginia at a school run by his uncle, the Rev. John Todd. After obtaining a license to practice law, Todd settled inFincastle, Virginia .In 1774, Todd served in the
Battle of Point Pleasant , which was fought near present-dayPoint Pleasant, West Virginia and is celebrated in West Virginia as he first battle in theAmerican Revolutionary War . He was then drawn west into the recently opened frontier of Kentucky where he purchased land near Lexington.Todd served in the Virginia legislature in 1776 and then participated in the expedition led by
George Rogers Clark against Kaskaskia and Vincennes that captured theIllinois Country from the British in 1778. With Clark as commandant of the entire territory north and west of the Ohio river, Todd was appointed as County Lieutenant and Civil Commandant of "Illinois County", which had been organized by the Virginia legislature in 1778 with the government based in Kaskaskia.In 1780, Todd returned to
Richmond, Virginia , as a delegate from the Kentucky County to the Virginia Legislature, where he married Jane Hawkins. His wife settled on their property in Lexington, while he left to administer affairs in Illinois County. Because of his duties on the frontier, he was seldom home. In 1780, the Virginia Legislature divided the original Kentucky County into three counties: Lincoln, Jefferson, and Fayette. Colonel Todd was placed in charge of Fayette County militia withDaniel Boone as Lieutenant Colonel.Todd died in 1782 in the
Battle of Blue Licks inRobertson County, Kentucky , one of the last battles of the Revolutionary War.Todd County, Kentucky is named after him.References
* [http://members.aol.com/beaufait/biography/geneology.htm Family of Mary Todd Lincoln] see Generation Four
* [http://www.kentuckygenealogy.org/todd/origin_of_todd_county_kentucky.htm Origin of Todd County, Kentucky]
* [http://www.eslarp.uiuc.edu/ibex/archive/st%20clair%20county/american_rule.htm A brief history of St. Clair County] , Chapter III of "Transition to American Rule" by Prof. W. C. Walton
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