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John Todd 1888

John Todd of Pyalong, Victoria Australia. He married Mary Ann (Milsom) Weir, and they had children Jane "Jean" (Todd) Rosser, Jessie Todd, David Todd, and Andrew Todd. He also married Mary Ann (Milsom) Todd Weir, and they had children Jane "Jean" (Todd) Rosser, Michael Todd, Jessie Todd, David Todd, Andrew Todd, John Todd, Mary Todd, and Thomas Todd. He also married Anna Maria Pincine. John Todd died in 1888.
John Todd
Pyalong, Victoria Australia
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1888
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    John TODD (born in Fifeshire in Scotland) married Mary Ann Milsom (or Mylsom) in Victoria on 13th August, 1873 [Marriage Reg. no. 3202]. The records show that they had 9 or 10 children. There are birth records for their children born in Pyalong in Victoria from 1874 to 1888. John Todd is reported to have settled at Kilmore in the 1850s and is described as a 'colonist' in his son Michael's orbituary.
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