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Henry Tod Sr.

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Henry Tod Sr.

Birth
Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Feb 1905 (aged 66)
Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.097219, Longitude: -80.6603769
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PASSING OF HENRY TOD

One of the City's Most Prominent and Prosperous Residents

DIED LATE MONDAY EVENING

Was a Son of War Govenor David Tod--Had Been Sick for Several Months

Henry Tod passed away Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock standard time.

Twenty-four hours before when he realized that he could not possibly live many hours he called his brothers and sisters and only surviving son to his bedside and bade them good bye.

Mr. Tod had been ill for some time but not seriusly so until late fall. He was suffering from kidney trouble and anaemia.

Henry Tod was a son of David and Maria S. Tod. He was born at Warren, O., June 14, 1838.

When Henry was but ten years of age his father, afterwards the noted war govenor of the state of O., was appointed by President Polk as minister to Brazil.

Two younger brothers, George and William Tod, as well as two sisters, Mrs. George F. Arrel and Miss Sallie Tod survive him. He leaves also his wife and one son, John Tod.

His younger son, Henry Tod, Jr., was killed Oct. 8, 1902 in an auto struck by an Erie train. He never completely recovered.

(This is only a small part of his long obituary which also includes a photo.)

Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio, 2-21-1905, page 9, columns 1-3

Additional items in the Youngstown Vindicator:
2-17-1905, page 16, column 2
2-22-1905, page 5
2-23-1905, page 7, column 4
PASSING OF HENRY TOD

One of the City's Most Prominent and Prosperous Residents

DIED LATE MONDAY EVENING

Was a Son of War Govenor David Tod--Had Been Sick for Several Months

Henry Tod passed away Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock standard time.

Twenty-four hours before when he realized that he could not possibly live many hours he called his brothers and sisters and only surviving son to his bedside and bade them good bye.

Mr. Tod had been ill for some time but not seriusly so until late fall. He was suffering from kidney trouble and anaemia.

Henry Tod was a son of David and Maria S. Tod. He was born at Warren, O., June 14, 1838.

When Henry was but ten years of age his father, afterwards the noted war govenor of the state of O., was appointed by President Polk as minister to Brazil.

Two younger brothers, George and William Tod, as well as two sisters, Mrs. George F. Arrel and Miss Sallie Tod survive him. He leaves also his wife and one son, John Tod.

His younger son, Henry Tod, Jr., was killed Oct. 8, 1902 in an auto struck by an Erie train. He never completely recovered.

(This is only a small part of his long obituary which also includes a photo.)

Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio, 2-21-1905, page 9, columns 1-3

Additional items in the Youngstown Vindicator:
2-17-1905, page 16, column 2
2-22-1905, page 5
2-23-1905, page 7, column 4


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  • Created by: wildomargran
  • Added: Jul 18, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114003523/henry-tod: accessed ), memorial page for Henry Tod Sr. (14 Jun 1838–20 Feb 1905), Find a Grave Memorial ID 114003523, citing Oak Hill Cemetery, Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by wildomargran (contributor 47936066).