Lancelot Todd [Jr.] 1
- Marriage (1): Elizabeth <Rockhold>
Research Notes:
From Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, p. 49:
Lancelot Todd, neighbor of Cornelius Howard, in his will of 1690, named "his kinsman Lancelot Todd."
The latter ["Lancelot, Jr."] married Elizabeth, daughter of Mary Rockhold. Their two daughters were Ruth [Todd] Dorsey, wife of Michael, and Sarah [Todd] Dorsey, wife of Edward.
As Lancelot, Jr., sold the surveys taken by Captain Thomas Todd at Annapolis, he must have been the heir of James Todd, an important man in the early days of Baltimore. See case in Chancery, wherein Daniel Dulany, attorney-general for the Proprietary, enters suit against Edmund Jennings, who married the widow of Thos. Bordley, for the restoration of grant bought by Bordley and Larkins, from Lancelot Todd, representative of Thomas Todd, the surveyor. It is a very interesting review of the title to the site of Annapolis.
Lancelot married Elizabeth <Rockhold>.
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