Thomas Todd
Thomas Todd was born in King and Queen County, Virginia, United States on January 23rd, 1765 and is the United States Federal Judge. At the age of 61, Thomas Todd biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Todd was admitted to the Kentucky bar in 1786, and maintained a private practice in Danville, Kentucky from 1788 until 1801. He also gained influence by becoming its court reporter and served as secretary to the Kentucky State Legislature after statehood. Before that event, Todd served as the secretary to ten conventions between 1784 and 1792 which advocated formation of the state of Kentucky, and which later wrote its state constitution. Todd also served as one of Lincoln County's two delegates to the Virginia House of Delegates in the term which ended in Kentucky's statehood.
Todd was also the first clerk of the Kentucky Court of Appeals (on which he would in 1801 begin sit as one of its judges and beginning in 1806 as its chief judge). Todd also owned slaves, twenty-six slaves at the time of the 1820 census.
Todd married Elizabeth Harris in 1788. They had five children: Millicent (c. 1789–1810), Charles Stewart Todd (1791–1871; whom his father sent back to Virginia for education at the College of William and Mary, then tutored in law), John Harris Todd (1795–1824), Ann Maria (1801–1862) and Elizabeth Frances (1808–1892).
On March 29, 1812, two years after his first wife died, Todd married Lucy Payne Washington, the youngest sister of Dolley Madison and the widow of Major George Steptoe Washington, who was a nephew of President George Washington. It is believed to be the first wedding held in the White House. Their children were: James Madison (1817–1897), William J. and Madisonia.