TODDS & JOHNSTONS 1800's 1900's
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Here's all I know about my Todds, (I'm not even sure that all of this is absolutely correct):
1- Levi Todd
married Jane Driggers (born bef. 1820)
Levi & Jane's children were:
2- James A. Todd
It is possible that he died during the Civil War
The name of his wife is unknown.
Some of his children were:
3- Louise Elizabeth (b. abt 1850) she married Jess J.M. Findley on November 15, 1880 in Chambers Co. Alabama.
3- Mettie/Meddie Todd (b. abt 1854) she married Bud Johnston. He was the brother of J.M. Johnston who married her sister Vera Frankie.
3- Vicie/Vera Frankie Todd
Frankie and James had two sons:
4-Marion Alexander Johnston
4-James Manuel (Manny Lou) Johnston born 5-14-1892 in Ala, died Oct. 31, 1963 in Shelby Co Alabama (buried at Mt. Tabor Cemetery. He married Roxie Anna (last name unk) she was born 5-2-1892 in Ala, and died 12-28-1966 in Alabama.
They had 6 children.
2-Levi A. Todd date/place of birth/death unknown
2-Marion Alexander Todd (born Oct 2, 1843 buried in Grant Sims Cemetery in Chambers Co. Alabama)
Marion was married to Arminta Jane Sims in December 1872. Her birth February 28, 1854 (place unknown) & she died December 06, 1916, buried Grant Sims Family Cemetery Chambers County, Alabama
Marion was a farmer and it is believed that he went into law enforcement after the Civil War. He lost a leg in the war. My uncle used to have a photo of him, but it got destroyed years ago.
Arminta & Marion's children were:
3-Motier Todd (she married a Moore) ,
3-Elizabeth "Lizzie" (she married Louis Williams), and
3-Levi Allen (he married Lavada Griffin) he was born 11-18-1873.
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Re: TODDS & JOHNSTONS 1800's 1900's
Kenneth Flanary 12/24/06