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'''Children:''' Lydia C. Toof (1834-1923), Mary H. Toof (1842-1903), Ebenezer Wellington Toof (1848-1898), [[Emma%20Toof|Emma Toof]] (1856-1938) | '''Children:''' Lydia C. Toof (1834-1923), Mary H. Toof (1842-1903), Ebenezer Wellington Toof (1848-1898), [[Emma%20Toof|Emma Toof]] (1856-1938) | ||
'''Charles Stewart Toof''' was the first settler of the [[Town%20of%20St.%20Armand|Town of St. Armand]], arriving in 1842 to engage in [[lumbering|lumbering]]. He named the town after his home in Quebec, according to [[https:/ | '''Charles Stewart Toof''' was the first settler of the [[Town%20of%20St.%20Armand|Town of St. Armand]], arriving in 1842 to engage in [[lumbering|lumbering]]. He named the town after his home in Quebec, according to [[https:/\nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn86033360/1990-02-03/ed-1/seq-2/#date1=01%2F01%2F1850&index=0&date2=12%2F31%2F1999&searchType=advanced&SearchType=phrase&sequence=0&words=Charles+S+Toof&proxdistance=&to_year=1999&rows=20&ortext=&from_year=1850&proxtext=&phrasetext=charles+s.+toof&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=1|an article by John Duquette]]. Before 1920 the [[Bloomingdale%20Bog|Bloomingdale Bog]] was known as the '''Toof Marsh'''. | ||
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Born: 2 April 1810, St. Armand, Quebec, Canada, son of David Toof and his wife Lucinda Hammond
Died: 15 January 1874, Bloomingdale, St. Armand, New York, buried Brookside Cemetery
Married: Philura Hayes (1816-1886)
Children: Lydia C. Toof (1834-1923), Mary H. Toof (1842-1903), Ebenezer Wellington Toof (1848-1898), Emma Toof (1856-1938)
Charles Stewart Toof was the first settler of the Town of St. Armand, arriving in 1842 to engage in lumbering. He named the town after his home in Quebec, according to an article by John Duquette. Before 1920 the Bloomingdale Bog was known as the Toof Marsh.
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