Dear Doug, the amoint of work you have done boggles the mind. I aam so sorry but I am not related to any Todd. If I had something on the web about the Todds ,it was a "lookup" for someone.There was a connection,my relative wasWylie B Fisk, an abolitionist, working with Fee and Clay.He was a teacher, minister and jockey.Heaven only knows what else. He came from Montgomery Co to Jessamine Co to teach school .Afterwhich he went to Madison to preach. He preached at 3 churches.Fee said he , Fisk, could not allow slave ownres to attend his church.Fisk disagreed. There was troublre and Fisk resigned. His wife died and he and most of his children moved to, I think, Missouri. He wa my gggrandfatherHis father was Henry Fisk and his mother Susannah Wylie. of Montgopmery Co. In my search for him I communicated wwith Prof. Sears, but got no more than I already had. You are a wonderful historian and I hope whoever was researching Joel Todd, saw all this. I really am sorry/ EmmaRohrer of Richmond Va. Lived in Jessa,ime for 87 years and here for 7.