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  1. John Payne Todd (February 29, 1792 – January 16, 1852), was an American secretary. He was the first son of Dolley Payne and John Todd Jr. His father and younger brother died in the 1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic, which killed nearly 10 percent of the city's population.

  2. 3 de abr. de 2002 · John Payne Todd was born in 1792, the first child of John Todd and the former Dolley Payne. The death of her husband in 1793 left Dolley a widow until her marriage to Madison the following year. In the marriage settlement Madison generously provided for his stepson by passing directly to him assets to be held in trust from the elder ...

  3. Payne Todd was the son of Dolley Madison and her first husband John Todd, who died in a yellow fever epidemic. He grew up in the shadow of the Madisons and became a dissipated and unsuccessful man, despite his mother's love and efforts.

  4. 3 de out. de 2018 · One thing we know for certain about the flute is that Dolley Madison’s son from her first marriage, John Payne Todd, bequeathed the flute to Dr. Cornelius Boyle of Washington, D.C., in his will.

  5. 4 de mar. de 2002 · John Payne Todd (1792–1852) was the only child to survive infancy of Dolley Payne Todd Madison and her first husband, John Todd. He attended Saint Mary’s College in Baltimore from 1805 until 1812.

  6. She gave birth to two sons: John Payne Todd in 1792 and William Temple Todd in 1793. However, shortly after the birth of her second son, a yellow fever epidemic swept through Philadelphia, killing both her husband and youngest son in October 1793.

  7. Explore the life and room of Dolley Madison's son, John Payne Todd, at Montpelier, James Madison's home. Learn about his struggles, his journal, his wallpaper, and his rat.