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  1. John Payne Todd was born on 29 February 1792, in Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He died on 16 January 1852, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States, at the age of 59, and was buried in Congressional Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.

  2. We know that John Payne Todd, her son, suggested to Louisiana planter and politician George Augustus Waggaman that his mother might be willing to sell: Waggaman wrote Dolley on 6 October 1839 that he had talked to Payne, who “thought it probable, in order to rid yourself of the trouble of the management, you would be willing to dispose of the ...

  3. 15. Apr. 2019 · The Venerable Mrs. Madison. Dolley Madison’s son, Payne Todd, had always been a disappointment. Payne Todd in Brief. Dolley Madison (1768-1849) had been married to John Todd, a Quaker lawyer, for three years. Then he died, leaving her with a two-year-old son. When she remarried, her new husband was the only father Payne Todd (1792-1852) knew.

  4. John Payne Todd. The sitter (1792-1852) was the firstborn son of John Todd Jr. (?-1793) and Dolley Payne (later Dolley Madison). 2 5/8 x 2 1/16 in. (6.7 x 5.26 cm) FEATURED IN. The Enslaved Community at Montpelier; Sponsors . Never Miss an Update Subscrib ...

  5. Dolley gives birth to her first son, John Payne Todd. October 24, 1792 Dolley’s father, John Payne, dies. His widow, Mary, has established herself as a successful manager of a boarding house and ...

  6. Todd, John Payne (Addressee) Madison, James Created / Published 1848 Subject Headings ...

  7. In 1790, Dolley Payne married lawyer and fellow Quaker John Todd, Jr. After they married, they moved into a small home with her husband’s family. Together they had two children: John Payne Todd born in 1792 and William Isaac Todd born in 1793. Tragically, in 1793, baby William, her husband, and her husband’s family died of yellow fever ...