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Thomas Todd (January 23, 1765 – February 7, 1826) was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1807 to 1826. Raised in the Colony of Virginia , he studied law and later participated in the founding of Kentucky , where he served as a clerk, judge, and justice.
Thomas Todd (1765–1826) was a justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1807–1826. Thomas, Tom or Tommy Todd may also refer to: Thomas Todd (piper) (c. 1832–1903), player of the Northumbrian smallpipes; Tommy Todd (1926–2014), Scottish footballer; Thomas Wingate Todd (1885–1938), English orthodontist; Thomas H. Todd III, United ...
SS Thomas Todd was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Thomas Todd , an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States . Construction
Todd Ellis (motorcyclist) (1994), an English sidecar racer; Todd Ellis Kessler, an American television producer and writer. Todd Elton, Australian rules footballer; Todd Endelman, American Anglo-Jewish history professor; Todd English, American celebrity chef, restaurateur, author, and television personality; Todd Erdos, American baseball player
Todd can be tracked throughout his life through census records. He seems to be the same as the Thomas Todd who appears in 1841 in Longframlington, apparently aged 7; later census appearances are largely consistent with this, but with his being born in 1832, and there is a record of a Thomas Todd being baptised in Longframlington in 1832; later appearances show that he was a miner, living in ...
Todd Thomas may refer to: Speech (rapper) (Todd Thomas, born 1968), American rapper and musician Todd Thomas (American football) (1959–2000), gridiron football player
Sir Thomas Tod was a 15th-century Scottish leather merchant who served four times as Provost of Edinburgh. [1] Very little is known of his life but he was probably born around 1450 in Edinburgh. He was a merchant on the upper section of the Royal Mile. He served as Provost firstly from 1488 to 1490, succeeding Patrick Hepburn, 1st Lord Hailes.
The builder Thomas Todd was the son of an English emigrant of the same name who patented land in Elizabeth City County in 1647 and in Gloucester County in 1664. However, he moved to Maryland and became a burgess for Baltimore County before dying at sea in 1676.