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She bore had three sons of whom the first, Harry Innes Todd died as an infant, but Charles Stewart Todd (1791–1871) continued the family's legal, military and public service traditions and John Harris Todd (1795–1824) also became a lawyer. Their daughters, Ann Maria (1801–1862) and Elizabeth Frances (1808–1892) would marry prominent ...
Elizabeth Sarah Todd is a British psychologist who is Professor of Educational Inclusion and Director of the Institute for Social Science at Newcastle University.She has studied the interaction between schools and their local communities, and how young people engage with societal agendas.
[1]: 178–180 They had one daughter, Elizabeth "Liza" Frances (born August 6, 1957). [1]: 186 Todd, known for publicity stunts, encouraged the media attention to their marriage; for example, in June 1957, he threw a birthday party at Madison Square Garden, which was attended by 18,000 guests and broadcast on CBS.
Elizabeth Taylor (seated center) arrives with her children — (left to right) Michael Wilding Jr., Christopher Wilding, Maria Burton and Liza Todd Burton — for her 75th birthday party at the ...
Mike Todd — who was 25 years Taylor’s senior when they wed — was probably her first real true love. “God, I loved him,” she wrote in “Elizabeth Takes Off.” “My self-esteem, my ...
Michael Todd (born Avrom Hirsch Goldbogen; June 22, 1907 – March 22, 1958) was an American theater and film producer, celebrated for his 1956 Around the World in 80 Days, which won an Academy Award for Best Picture. Actress Elizabeth Taylor was his third wife. Todd was the third of Taylor's seven husbands, and the only one Taylor did not divorce.
On November 13, 1812, Todd was married to his second cousin, Elizabeth "Eliza" Parker (1794–1825). Eliza was the daughter of Robert Porter Parker, a prominent landowner and merchant who had died in 1800. Eliza's mother, Elizabeth Rittenhouse (née Porter) Parker, [7] a daughter of Col. Andrew Porter did not remarry prior to her death in 1850.
Elizabeth Francis (July 25, 1909 – October 22, 2024) was an American supercentenarian who was the oldest-living person in the United States from the death of Edie Ceccarelli on February 22, 2024, until her own death on October 22, 2024.