Mr. John Stoddard, Esq. was born at Northampton, Mass., in 1809. He died at Savannah, Ga in 1879. During his seventy years, he proved himself to be a man of ambition and non-stop energy. He was a leader in community and business affairs. He marred Mary L. Mongin of South Carolina and had five children with her.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sav-bios-lane/1131/thumbnail.jp
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