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The son of physician and apothecary Andrew Todd (1750–1795) and Alicia Hawkes (1745–1818), Charles was born in Sligo, Ireland, on 6 November 1784.In 1804, Charles married Elizabeth Bentley (1786–1862), who was the daughter of Colonel Robert Bentley (1744–1822) and Mary Stanley ( -1820).
William Gowan Todd (1820–1877) was a nineteenth-century Anglo-Irish author and cleric. [1] In the later years of his life he founded and managed St. Mary's Orphanage, Blackheath , England , where he died on 24 July 1877.
William Edward "Bill" Todd (born 1961) [1] was appointed in May 2019 as Deputy Under Secretary for Management. He also served as the Acting Under Secretary of State ...
Andrew William Palethorpe Todd (6 July 1892 — 15 March 1942) was a British Army officer, physician and Ireland international rugby union player. He was the father of actor Richard Todd . [ 1 ]
William Wallace Lincoln (December 21, 1850 – February 20, 1862) was the third son of President Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. Willie was named after Mary's brother-in-law, Dr. William Smith Wallace. [1] [2] He died of typhoid fever at the White House, during his father's presidency, age 11.
He is the older brother of Rev. William Gowan Todd, D.D. and Armstrong Todd, MD. Robert attended day school and was tutored by the Rev. William Higgin (1793–1867), who later became bishop of the Diocese of Derry and Raphoe. Todd entered Trinity College, Dublin in 1825, intending to study for the bar. When his father died the next year, he ...
William Henry Andrews (born December 10, 1951) is an American molecular biologist and biogerontologist whose career is centered on searching for a cure for human aging. Andrews is the founder and president of the biotechnology company Sierra Sciences . [ 1 ]
James Henthorn Todd (23 April 1805 – 28 June 1869) was a biblical scholar, educator, and Irish historian. He is noted for his efforts to place religious disagreements on a rational historical footing, for his advocacy of a liberal form of Protestantism, and for his endeavours as an educator, librarian, and scholar in Irish history.