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  1. Robert Smith Todd (February 25, 1791 – July 17, 1849) was an American lawyer, soldier, banker, businessman and politician. He was the father of First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln.

  2. 7 de mar. de 2022 · By Kevin Orlin Johnson March 7, 2022 Blog. On July 17, 1849, Robert Smith Todd of Lexington, Kentucky, died suddenly of cholera. He was among thousands who’d die in the world-wide epidemic that had already killed former president James K. Polk a month before and would be blamed for the death of Edgar Allan Poe a bit later.

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  3. Mary Lincoln's father Robert S. Todd was a prominent businessman and politician. Mary’s father Robert Smith Todd was born in 1791, a year before Kentucky became a state. Educated at Transylvania College, he studied law but chose to go into business.

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  4. Biography. Robert Todd is Notable. Robert Smith Todd is the father of several children, but, he's most notable for being the father of Mary Ann (Todd) Lincoln (wife of President Abraham Lincoln) born 25 Feb 1791. [1] Robert S. Todd married first wife Elizabeth Ann Parker on 26 November 1812 in Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, United States. [2]

    • February 25, 1791
    • July 17, 1849
  5. Robert Smith Todd Elizabeth Parker-Todd: Cónyuge: Abraham Lincoln (matr. 1842; fall. 1865) Hijos: Tad Lincoln; Edward Baker Lincoln; William Wallace Lincoln; Robert Todd Lincoln; Información profesional; Ocupación: Primera dama: Partido político: Partido Republicano: Firma

  6. Mary Todd was born on December 13, 1818, in Lexington, Kentucky. She was the fourth of seven children born to Robert Smith Todd and Eliza Ann Parker Todd. Her mother Eliza died when Mary was six years old. Her father, a wealthy businessman and slave owner, remarried Elizabeth Humphreys in 1826.

  7. Parent (s) Robert Smith Todd. Elizabeth Ann Parker Todd. Signature. Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (December 13, 1818 – July 16, 1882 [1]) served as the first lady of the United States from 1861 until the assassination of her husband, President Abraham Lincoln, in 1865.