Thomas Todd, 2rd, who styled himself "The Younger," was the inheritor of " North Point," and the father of Thomas Todd, 3rd, and Robert Todd, to whom he left his large estate. The old homestead, that has always been owned by Thomas Todd, descended to Thomas Todd, 4th. He married Eleanor Dorsey, of " Hockley," They left a son Thomas, and four daughters, Eleanor, Elizabeth, Francis and Mary. The first three inherited "Shawan Hunting Ground," a beautiful estate adjoining Worthington Valley. Mary Todd inherited "Todds Industry," and other tracts upon the Patapsco. She married John Worthington; Elizabeth Todd—John Cromwell; Eleanor—John Ensor; Francis—George Risteau; Mrs. Eleanor Todd—2nd William Lynch. Their daughter, Deborah— Samuel Owings, Jr., of Owings Mills. The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical Review from Wills, Deeds and Church Records Author Joshua Dorsey Warfield Publisher Kohn & Pollock, 1905
Thomas Todd, 2rd, who styled himself "The Younger," was the inheritor of " North Point," and the father of Thomas Todd, 3rd, and Robert Todd, to whom he left his large estate. The old homestead, that has always been owned by Thomas Todd, descended to Thomas Todd, 4th. He married Eleanor Dorsey, of " Hockley," They left a son Thomas, and four daughters, Eleanor, Elizabeth, Francis and Mary. The first three inherited "Shawan Hunting Ground," a beautiful estate adjoining Worthington Valley. Mary Todd inherited "Todds Industry," and other tracts upon the Patapsco. She married John Worthington; Elizabeth Todd—John Cromwell; Eleanor—John Ensor; Francis—George Risteau; Mrs. Eleanor Todd—2nd William Lynch. Their daughter, Deborah— Samuel Owings, Jr., of Owings Mills. The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical Review from Wills, Deeds and Church Records Author Joshua Dorsey Warfield Publisher Kohn & Pollock, 1905
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