Mabel Todd Mansfield of Hamden CT

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MANSFIELD, Mabel Todd4, (Gershom3, Michael2, Christopher1) born 1736, died Sept. 12, 1783, married Titus Mansfield who was born Nov. 5, 1734, died about 1808. He was a farmer and resided at Mansfield Farms, Hamden, Conn.

Children:
I. Ebenezer, b. July 16, 1757, d. Oct. 8, 1819, m. Sept. 23, 1784, Mary Lewis, who d. Mar. 4, 1844 aged 79. He was a carpenter and farmer. Lived in New Haven and at Mansfield Farms, Hamden, Ct.
Served in the revolutionary war, was present at the execution of Andre.
II. Enos, b. Dec. 12, 1758, d. Feb. 20, 1814, m. April 4, 1791, Elizabeth Jacobs. He was a farmer and lived at Mansfield Farms, near his brother.
III. Hannah, b. Feb. 12, 1761, m. Daniel, son of Samuel and Sarah (Humiston) Tuttle, who was b. Oct. 4, 1765, d. May 7, 1833 in Plymouth, Ct., had (1) Betsey; (2) Lydia; (3) Polly; (4) Sally.
IV. Richard, b. May 24, 1763: m. Mary, daughter of Isaac Stiles, who was b. Feb. 22, 1763, d. Mar. 13, 1828. He was a saddler and lived in North Haven, Conn.
V. Mabel, b. 1767, d. March 5, 1773.
VI. Titus, b. 1770, d. Jan. 19, 1829, m. July 16, 1795, Hannah Ives. He was a blacksmith and lived in Hamden, Conn.
VII. Jesse, b. Aug. 11, 1772, d. July 21, 1825, m. Keziah Stiles, who was b. Nov. 11, 1772, d. July 4, 1854.
He was a carpenter and lived in Hamden, Conn.
VIII. Mabel, b. 1774, d. Sept. 12, 1857, m. Joel, son of Hezekiah and Lydia (Frost) Todd, who d. Sept. 11, 1820. For her descendants see No. 294.
IX. Samuel, d. Sept. 26, 1826, m. Dec. 24, 1800, Mary Cooper. He was a farmer and lived in North Haven, Conn.
X. Joel, b. 1778; d. July 25, 1824, m. Terza Jacobs. He was a farmer and lived in North Haven, Conn.
XI. Mary, m. Lyman Smith.


Surnames:
Mansfield, Smith, Todd, Tuttle,

Topics:
Genealogy,

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

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