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  1. John Payne Todd (February 29, 1792 – January 16, 1852), was an American secretary. He was the first son of Dolley Payne and John Todd Jr. His father and younger brother died in the 1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic, which killed nearly 10 percent of the city's population.

  2. 3 de abr. de 2002 · “James Madison and His Stepson, John Payne Todd, Editorial Note,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Madison/04-03-02-0659. [Original source: The Papers of James Madison , Retirement Series, vol. 3, 1 March 1823 – 24 February 1826 , ed. David B. Mattern, J. C. A. Stagg, Mary Parke ...

  3. His father John Todd was a young and rising Philadelphia lawyer, married to Dolley Payne. They were active Quakers, at home in a large community of Quakers, some of whom, like her family, had left the South to find lives more compatible to their beliefs in Philadelphia.

  4. 9 de dic. de 2015 · In his ninth book, “Scandalous Son: The Elusive Search for Dolley Madison’s Son, John Payne Todd,” Bigler recounts the story of James Madison’s alcoholic, “elusive” stepson. Todd’s life is presented as a parable of what can happen when someone takes their status for granted and engages in self-­destructive behavior.

  5. En enero de 1790, Dolley Payne se casó con John Todd, un abogado cuáquero en Filadelfia. Rápidamente tuvieron dos hijos, John Payne (llamado Payne) y William Temple (nacido el 4 de julio de 1793). Después de que Mary Payne dejó Filadelfia en 1793, la hermana de Dolley, Anna Payne, se mudó con ellos para ayudar con los niños.

  6. She gave birth to two sons: John Payne Todd in 1792 and William Temple Todd in 1793. However, shortly after the birth of her second son, a yellow fever epidemic swept through Philadelphia, killing both her husband and youngest son in October 1793.

  7. John Payne Todd. Birth. 29 Feb 1792. Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA. Death. 16 Jan 1852 (aged 59) Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA. Burial. Congressional Cemetery. Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA Show Map. Plot. Range 41, Site 230. Memorial ID. 1562. · View Source.