Family:John Todd and Susannah Unknown (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2][3][4] Bef 1648 Apparently married before he came to Rowley.
Children
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Aft 13 Feb 1689/90
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Bef 13 Feb 1689/90
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Aft 13 Feb 1689/90
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References
  1. 203. John1 Todd, in Jewett, Amos Everett, [Editor], and George Brainard [Compiler] Blodgette. Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts: A Genealogical Record of the Families who Settled in Rowley before 1700 with Several Generations of their Descendants. (Rowley, Mass.: Amos Everett Jewett (Newcomb & Gauss Co., Printers, Salem, Mass.), 1933)
    384-85.

    John1 Todd was in Rowley, probably in 1648. He brought with him his sife, Susannah.

  2. The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
    21:94-95, Jul 1944.

    Center—Todd—Hunt. In the account of the Center family, ante, vol. 20, p. 110, it was stated that the identity of Ruth, wife of John Center, Jr., had not been learned. Some of their children were baptized in Rowley, Mass., and the church records identify her as Ruth Todd, daughter of John Todd of Rowley. For this information we are indebted to Mr. Clarence Almon Torrey of Dorchester, Mass., who points out that this Ruth Todd has usually been stated to be the wife of Samuel Hunt, Jr., on the basis of the recorded marriage. The clerk appears to have erred, however, for Samuel Hunt had a wife Mary, and the will of John Todd, dated 13 Feb. 1689/90, mentions wife (unnamed); sons John, Timothy, Samuel and James, and daughters Mehitable, Ruth and Mary, who is to have "so much as will make up what I engaged brother Hunt he performeing what he promist to her husband." It therefore may be concluded that the wife of Samuel Hunt, Jr., was Mary Todd, b. 10 June 1659. The agreement mentioned in the will clearly pertains to what each father promised his child when the marriage was planned, and "brother Hunt" refers to the father of the bridegroom. It may be mentioned, in passing, that the term "brother" was often applied as a courtesy title between men whose children married, hence does not necessarily imply an earlier marriage connection between the families.—Donald Lines Jacobus, New Haven, Conn.

  3. Estimated marriage before 1649 based on Source:Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Rowley, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, p. 223: Todd, Mahitabell (Tod), d. John and Susan, 10 : 11m : 1649. [10 Jan 1649/50] Source:Essex Institute Historical Collections (Essex Institute Press), p. 24:47, "Early Settlers of Rowley" by Geo. B. Blodgette, says John Todd came to Rowley early, probably 1648, bringing his wife Susannah with him. Her maiden name may have been Hunt. In the revised edition of "Early Settlers" (1933), p. 384, the statement that "Her maiden name may have been Hunt," does not appear.
  4. For analysis of the origin of the wives of John Grant, John Todd and Thomas Wood, see Study of the Identity of Thomas Wood, of Rowley, Mass., and His Wife, Ann (1944) and William Hunt of Concord, Massachusetts and the Supposed Wood Connection (1954), both from The American Genealogist.