Todd family

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The Todd family is a prominent American political and social family best known for including Mary Todd Lincoln, the wife of President Abraham Lincoln.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American family
political family
social family
associatedWith Abraham Lincoln
Lexington, Kentucky
Mary Todd Lincoln House
Springfield, Illinois
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicity primarily of British descent
hasAncestor Levi Todd
hasCulturalDepiction biographies of Mary Todd Lincoln
films and television works about Abraham Lincoln and his family
hasFamilySeat Mary Todd Lincoln House
surface form: Mary Todd Lincoln House in Lexington, Kentucky
hasMemberRole lawyers
military officers
planter elite
politicians
hasNotableMarriageAlliance Edwards family
surface form: Edwards family of Illinois

Lincoln family
hasOrigin Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
historicalSignificance connected to the presidency of Abraham Lincoln through Mary Todd Lincoln
illustrates divided loyalties of border-state families during the American Civil War
knownFor involvement in 19th-century American politics and society
producing Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln
Levi Todd_role early Kentucky settler and landholder
Mary Todd Lincoln_birthplace Lexington, Kentucky
Mary Todd Lincoln_role First Lady of the United States
Mary Todd Lincoln_spouse Abraham Lincoln
memberSupportedSideInCivilWar Confederate States of America
surface form: Confederacy

Union
notableMember Eliza Parker Todd
Elizabeth Humphreys Todd
surface form: Elizabeth Todd Grimsley

John Todd
Levi Todd
Mary Todd Lincoln
Robert Smith Todd
politicalAlignment Southern Democratic sympathies among some members
mixed Whig and later Republican sympathies among some members
region Southern United States
surface form: American South

border states
religiousBackground largely Presbyterian
Robert Smith Todd_role businessman and politician in Kentucky
socialClass upper class
timePeriodOfProminence 19th century

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