Abraham Todd of South Salem NY

Abraham Todd5, (Abraham4, Jonah3, Samuel2, Christopher1) born Dec. 21, 1738, in Greenwich Ct., died April 19, 1797, married Aug. 24, 1757, Lydia Husted, who was born Aug. 31, 1737, died Aug. 23, 1811. “After his marriage he settled in South Salem, N. Y., now Lewisboro, about three miles east of Goldens Bridge, New York. He was a farmer. His grave is on his farm. He served in the Revolution under Lieut. Col. Joseph Benedicts in the Associated Exempts, Westchester County militia. He was Lieut. in the Westchester County militia, Thirteenth regiment, under Col. Pierre Van Cortland and Col. Drake. He also served in the fourth regiment under Col. Thaddeus Crane. In the Westchester County records, Page 268, Land Bounty records, he was given land for his service in the fourth regiment during the Revolution.”

From History of Families of Southern New York, by Lewis Publishing Company.

Children:
*350. Hannah, b. May 26, 1759.
*351. Abraham, b. Feb. 23, 1762.
352. Lydia, b. June 22, 1764, m. Stephen Holley.
353. Mabel, b. March 15, 1769, d. June 22, 1793, m. Gideon Seeley.
*354. David, b. July 29, 1776.


Surnames:
Seeley, Todd,

Collection:
Todd, George Iru. Todd Family in America. Gazette Printing Company. 1920.

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