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Amos Kinchen Floyd1,2
M, #1133, b. 11 April 1816, d. after 29 September 1900
| Birth* | 11 April 1816 | Amos Kinchen Floyd was born on 11 April 1816 at Pulaski County, GA.3 |
| | He was the son of Federick (Fed) Floyd and Mourning Bass. |
| MARRIAGE* | 4 April 1841 | He married Anna Luttia Mc Daniel on 4 April 1841 at GA Date from "More Georgia Marriages." |
| MARRIAGE* | 5 April 1860 | He married his second wife Elizabeth Blount on 5 April 1860 at Pulaski County, GA..2 Marriage Certificate of Amos Floyd and Elizabeth Blount |
| Burial | circa 14 June 1900 | Circa 14 June 1900 Max Perkins lived (1980) on Limestone Rd. and it is behind his house where Amos Kinchen Floyd is buried along with other members of his family including some in-laws in what is known as the Floyd Family Cemetery..4,5 |
| Probate* | 3 September 1900 | Will of Amos Floyd was proved on 3 September 1900 Will of Amos Floyd dated September 29, 1892 at Pulaski County, Georgia Wills Book B 1855-1906 pp. 464 465 State of Georgia Pulaski County I Amos Floyd of said State and County being of sound and disposing mind and memory do make this my last will and testament Item 1st I give bequeath and devise to my wife Elizabeth Floyd the following property to wit. All of the household and Kitchen furniture and equal part of my estate with the balance of my children. Item 2nd I give bequeath and devise to my children Fredrick Floyd, Arch Floyd, Shade Floyd, Amos Floyd, JJ Floyd, G.W. Floyd, Harriet Grimsley and Ann Davis with my wife Elizabeth Floyd the balance of my estate both real and personal to be sold and equally divided amony my wife and eight children or their heirs. Item 3rd I hereby constitute and appoint my sons JJ Floyd and GW Floyd Executors of this my last will and testament. This the 29th day of September 1898. signed with an "X" Amos Floyd Signed Sealed and published by Amos Floyd as his last will and testament in the presence of us the Subscribers our names hereto in the presence of said testator at his instance and request and of each other he signing in our presence and our signing in his presence. M.K. Allen Matte Allen Hiram M. Allen Will was proved on September 3rd 1900. |
| Death* | after 29 September 1900 | He died after 29 September 1900 at GA His will was written on September 29th. His tombstone only gives year of death.6,7 |
| Biography* | 1816 | In 1816 at GA. At about the time that Amos Kinchen Floyd was born his father, Fed acquired 202.5 acres of land in Pulaski County, Georgia and then two years later he successfully drew for a land lot in Early County. (The Early County land was mentioned by Mourning Floyd when she later conveyed this original land to her son Washington J. Floyd.) Until 1977 all of the Floyds in Pulaski County, Georgia thought they descended from this man,the pioneer named Amos Kinchen Floyd who came from North Carolina. It was not until finding of the Wardlaw family Bible maintained by Francis Mary Ann Floyd Wardlow that evidence emerged to prove the story to be only half true. It is true that many of the present-day Floyds in Middle Georgia are descended from the original pioneers from North Carolina, but those pioneers are Fed and Mourning Floyd, not their son Amos Kinchen Floyd.
Amos Kinchen was born in Pulaski County and it is likely he never saw North Carolina. In 1841 Amos Kinchen married Anna Luttia Mc Daniel and over a period of the next twenty years the couple produced nine children, seven boys and two girls. The children were: Frederick, named for his grandfather; Arch; Shadrach, named for his granduncle; Harriett; Amos, Jr; John J; George W. named for his uncle Washington; Mary Ann named for her aunt, Francis Mary Ann, and James Everette. Most of the Floyds living in the area in the later part of the 20th century can trace their ancestry to these children of Amos Kinchen Floyd. Amos and Anna Floyd were parents living in the very disruptive time of the Civil War. Three of their boys, Frederick, Arch, and Shadrach served in the Confederate Army. All suffered as a result of the war and none would ever own much land. Unfortunately, there are no records of their thoughts and feelings about this traumatic time. They survived the war physically, but what must it have done to them emotionally? We know no more than the official record describes, but from it we can start to imagine how difficult life was. The record states that all three Floyd brothers received indigent pension for their war wounds and service. The miracle is that they survived and produced us, and that many still live in Georgia and thrive as a result of their efforts. War hit the family hard, but it did not stop forward progress. |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at GA; he is shown at house # 133 living with wife and five children. His next door neighbor is Francis Mary Ann Wardlow (his youngest sister) who is the person responsible for preserving family data in her bible.8 |
| LANDCONTRA* | 27 October 1854 | He purchased land on 27 October 1854 at GA. Robert Rozer sold 202.5 acres in the 20th District lot 60 to Amos Kinchen Floyd.9 AMOS KINCHEN LAND |
| CENSUS1860* | 1860 | He was shown on 1860 in 1860 at GA.10 |
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | He was shown on the 1870 census in 1870 at GA; He was living with wife and children next door to an adult son and both father and son were listed as "planter" indicating they survived the war if decent financial condition.11 |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | He appeared on the Census in 1880 at GA; he lived at house # 446 adjacent to G.W., Shadrack and Frederick Floyd. Living in the household of Amos was an Everitt age 18 and Henry Davis and wife Ann both age 33.12 |
| LANDCONTRA | 28 October 1882 | He purchased land on 28 October 1882 at GA Amos purchased 101 acres (half of LL 211 in 21st Dist) from the Estate of Morning Horne Blount. Recorded in Book V p. 96.9 |
| LANDCONTRA | 1883 | He conveyed land in 1883 at GA; Amos conveyed to George W. Floyd the east part of lot 60 (75 acres) Lot 60 is across the Chicken Road from the Floyd cemetery. The cemetery is located behind the Max Perkins home.9 |
| LANDCONTRA | 1 January 1886 | He conveyed land on 1 January 1886 at GA; Amos conveyed 14 acres of the southeast corner to Elizabeth Floyd.9 |
| LANDCONTRA | 27 October 1891 | Heconveyed land on 27 October 1891 at GA; Amos conveyed 86 acres to Mollie V. Floyd lot 211 of 21st District.9 AMOS KINCHEN LAND |
| LANDCONTRA | 22 February 1897 | He conveyed land on 22 February 1897 at GA; Amos conveyed 96 acres of lot 211 of 21st District to Everett Floyd.9 |
| Will* | 29 September 1898 | He left a will on 29 September 1898 at GA Amos Floyd w. Elizabeth; s Frederick, Arch, J.J., G.W, Shade, Amos; d Harriet Grimsley, Ann Davis.2 |
| CENSUS1900* | 14 June 1900 | He appeared on the census on 14 June 1900 at GA he was shown living alone with son Shade in Pulaski County Georgia.13 |
| LANDCONTRA | 4 February 1901 | The Amos Floyd Estate conveyed seven acres on the northeaset corner to Everett Floyd on 4 February 1901 at GA.9 |
| Name Variation | 24 March 1938 | As of 24 March 1938, Amos Kinchen Floyd was also known as Kinch Floyd I supressed this information as it obviously is incorrect. Jimmie Lee Davis is check on this for me. |
Family 2 | Elizabeth Blount b. 24 December 1831, d. 27 May 1900 |
| MARRIAGE* | 5 April 1860 | He married his second wife Elizabeth Blount on 5 April 1860 at GA.2 Marriage Certificate of Amos Floyd and Elizabeth Blount |
| Children | |
Citations
- I've always been curious about the middle name. It's an old one so there must be a reason it was kept. Here is a timeline I found:
Searching for Kinchen family in Washington County GA.
Kinchen Family Movement: 1640 Crediton, Devon, England 1681 Isle of Wight Virginia 1737 Edgecombe County North Carolina 1781 Washington County Georgia 1817 Laurens County Georgia 1880’s Early County Georgia 1880’s Thomas County Georgia And 1880’ Miller County Georgia
Thanks, Al Barrs e-mail address.
- [S2] Harris, History of Pulaski County.
- [S498] Wiregrass Genealogy Group, Floyd Cemetery, Tombstone lists date of birth but only year of death.
- [S498] Wiregrass Genealogy Group, Floyd Cemetery.
- [S502] June Adams, Betsy Smith Robin Mullis, Bleckley County, Georgia Cemeteries.
- [S97] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S498] Wiregrass Genealogy Group, Floyd Cemetery, Tombstone only gives year of death not date.
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
- [S557] Pulaski Land Records.
- [S54] 1860 Census;, House # 49.
- [S55] 1870 Census;, Living with wife #2 in house #890.
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
- [S59] 1900 Census;, v. 57, sheet 5 line 32 p.195.
Andrew Floyd
M, #1096, d. after 1783
| Birth* | | Andrew Floyd was born. |
| | He was the son of Morrise Floyd and Mary Walthrop. |
| Death* | after 1783 | He died after 1783 at Northampton, NC.1 |
Citations
- [S88] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Ann Floyd1
F, #3820, b. circa 1775
| MARRIAGE* | | Ann Floyd married Josiah Jackson.1 |
| Birth* | circa 1775 | She was born circa 1775.1 |
| | She was the daughter of Thomas Floyd and Ann (?) (?)1 |
| Married Name | | Her married name was Jackson.1 |
| CENSUS1800* | 1800 | She appeared on the census in 1800 at Louisburg, Franklin, N.C; The family appears to have three males and four females.2 |
Citations
- [S535] Unknown compiler, Franklin Probate.
- [S46] 1800 Census;.
Anna Floyd
F, #1420, b. circa 1875
| Birth* | circa 1875 | Anna Floyd was born circa 1875.1 |
| | She was the daughter of Amos E. Floyd Jr. and Martha (Margaret) Martin. |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | She appeared on the Census in 1880 at Pulaski County, GA; Shown living with her parents. |
Citations
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
Anna L.(Little Annie) Floyd
F, #1452, b. July 1892
| MARRIAGE* | | Anna L.(Little Annie) Floyd married /Purvis/ (?) |
| Birth* | July 1892 | She was born in July 1892. |
| | She was the daughter of Archibald R. Floyd and Florence Dailey. |
| CENSUS1900* | 1900 | She appeared on the census in 1900 at Pulaski County, GA. |
Annie B. Floyd1
F, #3647, b. October 1895
Citations
- [S59] 1900 Census;.
Annie Elizabeth (Lizzie) Floyd
F, #1250, b. 21 January 1877
| MARRIAGE* | | Annie Elizabeth (Lizzie) Floyd married Robert Lord. |
| Birth* | 21 January 1877 | She was born on 21 January 1877 at Bleckley County, GA. |
| | She was the daughter of George Washington Floyd and Susanah (Susan) Davis. |
| Married Name | | Her married name was Lord. |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | She appeared on the Census in 1880 at Pulaski County, GA; They lived in house # 444.1 |
Citations
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
Annie Letitia Floyd1,2
F, #1236, b. 1870, d. after 1947
| MARRIAGE* | | Annie Letitia Floyd married Charlie Nobles. |
| Birth* | 1870 | She was born in 1870.3 |
| | She was the daughter of Shadrick D. Floyd and Elizza (Louisa or Louise) Davis. |
| Death* | after 1947 | She died after 1947 at Bleckley County, GA, She was living with her brother at time of death. |
| Burial* | after 1947 | She was buried after 1947 at GA.4 |
| Married Name | | Her married name was Nobles. |
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | She appeared on the census in 1870 at Pulaski County, GA.5 |
| CENSUS1880 | 1880 | She appeared on the Census in 1880 at GA.6 |
| CENSUS1920* | 1920 | She appeared on the census in 1920 at GA.7 |
Citations
- She was called "Aunt Sis" by the family.
- [S120] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
- [S498] Wiregrass Genealogy Group, Floyd Cemetery.
- [S55] 1870 Census;, House # 870 (Lutitia age 3 ?).
- [S56] 1880 Census;, House #445.
- [S61] 1920 Census;, Shown living as a widow with her one son next door to her brother James Edward Floyd.
- [S470] Doris Dixon, "La Verne papers."
Archibald Floyd
M, #1386, b. circa 1844, d. 1905
| Birth* | circa 1844 | Archibald Floyd was born circa 1844 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| | He was the son of Amos Kinchen Floyd and Anna Luttia Mc Daniel. |
| MARRIAGE* | say 1870 | He married Mary A. Wade say 1870. |
| MARRIAGE* | circa 1890 | He married Mary (?) circa 1890 at Pulaski County, GA.. |
| Death* | 1905 | He died in 1905 at GA. |
| Burial* | 1905 | He was buried in 1905 Bob Bridger tells me the cemetery is located at the intersections of the roads at the top is Cary, which I found with the aid of your map. Immediately below is an inverted "T" shaped building I have taken as a church. Immediately to the right across the road appears to be a cemetery. Think Arch Floyd might be here? Check out this image I found on TerraServer-USA: http://terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?T=1&S=10&X=1418&Y=17998&Z=17&W=2&P=172+km+SE+of+Atlanta,+Georgia,+United+States&D=26+Jan+1999&O=27992&Lon=-83.3037&Lat=32.5136. ARCH FLOYD BURIAL SITE |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at GA.1 |
| CENSUS1860* | 1860 | He appeared on the census in 1860 at GA. |
| MILITARY* | 26 April 1862 | He served in the military on 26 April 1862 at Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, GA.2,3 |
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | He appeared on the census in 1870 at GA.4 |
| GUARDIAN B* | 6 February 1888 | On 6 February 1888 at GA Frank Wade appointed guardian 6 Feb 1888 for Joseph L., William W., & Josephus F. FLOYD, minors of Arch FLOYD. Frank Wade was the brother of Mary Wade the children's mother. It appears that when she died her husband turned them over to Frank Wade. In 1892 or so Arch Floyd married a woman named Mary and they had a child named Mattie. |
| CENSUS1900* | 1900 | He appeared on the census in 1900.5 |
| MLTPENSION* | 14 January 1905 | He received a military pension on 14 January 1905 at Bleckley County, GA; Copy of petition to pension commissioner of Georgia states: "We the undersigned citizens of Pulaski Co., know Arch Floyd to be a deserving confederate soldier, his pecuniary condition is destitute, he is without any means of support, and is totally disabled from work on account of a large and growing cancer. We earnestly request that every consideration be given his application for a pension, and trust that you will be able to see your duty clear to place the name of this deserving confederate on the state's pension roll." It was signed by at least 80 citizens. He was 60 years old with a cancer on the right arm. He had the arm amputated above the elbow. There were many petitions on this matter.
The following affidavit can be found in the Georgia State Archives. It is a petition to Honorable J.W.. Lindsay the Pension Commissioner of Georgia. "We, the undersigned citizens of Pulaski Co. know Arch Floyd to be a deserving Confederate soldier;his pecuniary condition is destitute, he is without any means of support, and is totally disabled from work on account of a large and growing cancer. We earnestly request that every consideration be given his application for a pension, and trust that you will be able to see your duty clear to place the name of this deserving Confederate on the State's pension roll. Signed be at least 80 citizens around January 14, 1905. The file states that he is 60 years old in 1905 - that there is a cancer on his right arm which necessitated the amputation of the arm above the elbow. The file contains many letters to support request and in testament to condition." |
Family 2 | Mary (?) |
| MARRIAGE* | circa 1890 | He married Mary (?) circa 1890 at GA. |
| Child | |
Citations
- [S52] 1850 Census;, Living with parents P. 237 house #133.
- [S151] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S472] "Anderson's Battery."
- [S344] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S59] 1900 Census;.
Archibald R. Floyd1
M, #1235, b. 3 January 1868, d. 30 October 1927
| Birth* | 3 January 1868 | Another source says born Jan 25, 1868. |
| | Archibald R. Floyd was the son of Shadrick D. Floyd and Elizza (Louisa or Louise) Davis. |
| MARRIAGE* | 27 October 1889 | He married Florence Dailey on 27 October 1889 at Pulaski County, GA.2 |
| MARRIAGE* | 28 November 1897 | He married Margaret Juliette Holland, daughter of Jesse Jasper Holland and Mary Orliffie Bryant, on 28 November 1897.3 |
| Burial* | 1927 | He was buried in 1927 at Dodge County, GA, Buried at Bowers Cemetery at Eastman adjoining Mt. Horeb Church. His marker is wrong. Birth year is 1868 - not as shown.4 |
| Death* | 30 October 1927 | He died on 30 October 1927 at age 59.2 |
| Census* | 1870 | He appeared on the census of 1870.5 |
| Census | 1880 | He appeared on the census of 1880 at GA.6 |
| CENSUS1900* | 1900 | He appeared on the census in 1900 at GA; The daughter shown on this census as Anna is actually step- daughter of Margaret Juliette Holland.7 |
| CENSUS1910* | 1910 | He appeared on the census in 1910 at GA.8 Brothers married to sisters lived next door to one another. |
| CENSUS1920* | 1920 | He appeared on the census in 1920 at Bleckely County, GA. Brothers and sisters still living next door to each other. |
| Biography* | 1999 | A family story from Viola Floyd says that Arch Floyd's farm was next door to James E. Floyd's (Her father and brother of Arch) farm. |
Citations
- [S498] Wiregrass Genealogy Group, Floyd Cemetery, Middle initial taken from tombstone.
- [S470] Doris Dixon, "La Verne papers."
- [S377] Pulaski County Marriages.
- [S523] Floyd Family Headstone, MVW file, 100 Beach Dr. # 1801, St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, FL.
- [S55] 1870 Census;, Living in house # 870 with parents.
- [S56] 1880 Census;, Living in house # 445 with parents.
- [S59] 1900 Census;, ED 42 Page 195A at bottom of page. Militia Dist 1503.
- [S60] 1910 Census;.
- [S498] Wiregrass Genealogy Group, Floyd Cemetery.
Arthur Edward (Buddy) Floyd
M, #1519, b. 31 August 1902, d. 8 June 1999
| Birth* | 31 August 1902 | Arthur Edward (Buddy) Floyd was born on 31 August 1902 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| | He was the son of James Edward Floyd and Annie Jane Holland. |
| MARRIAGE* | 24 December 1933 | He married Trudie Mc Daniel, daughter of Thomas Hartley Mc Daniel and Samantha Jane Faircloth, on 24 December 1933. |
| Burial* | 1999 | He was buried in 1999 at Cedar Hill, Bleckley County, GA.1 |
| Death* | 8 June 1999 | He died on 8 June 1999 at Cochran, Bleckley County, GA, at age 96. |
| Residence* | 1992 | He lived in 1992 at Cochran, GA. |
Citations
- [S502] June Adams, Betsy Smith Robin Mullis, Bleckley County, Georgia Cemeteries.
Barkwell Floyd
M, #3586, b. 27 March 1930, d. 21 December 1992
| Birth* | 27 March 1930 | Barkwell Floyd was born on 27 March 1930 at Bleckley County, GA..1,2 |
| | He was the son of Joseph Henry Floyd and Lola Mae Newman. |
| MARRIAGE* | 14 September 1953 | He married Betty Sue Hudson on 14 September 1953 at Cochran, Bleckley County, GA.1 |
| Death* | 21 December 1992 | He died on 21 December 1992 at GA. at age 62.1 |
Citations
- [S513] Bill Hudson, "Bill Hudson," e-mail to MVW, April 2003.
- [S518] 1930 Census;, Appears with parents as an infant.
Benjamin Floyd
M, #1109, b. 1756
| Birth* | 1756 | In 1756 Court minutes state "Benjamin Floyd, fourteen yer old son of Francis Floyd is bound to John Partin.1 |
| | Benjamin Floyd was the son of Francis Floyd and Elizabeth Bell. |
| GUARDIAN B* | 19 October 1774 | On 19 October 1774 He and sister Elizabeth chose William Bell as their guardian.1 |
| CENSUS1790* | 1790 | In 1790 In Wake County he is listed with nine people in his household. |
Citations
- [S578] Jr. Dorman, Edgecomb county N.C. abstracts of Court Minutes 1744-46, 1757-94.
Bertha Floyd
F, #5342, b. 30 September 1900
Bessie Florence Floyd1
F, #3932, b. 31 October 1906, d. 7 December 1998
| Birth* | 31 October 1906 | Bessie Florence Floyd was born on 31 October 1906 at Dooly, GA. |
| | She was the daughter of George Washington Floyd and Amanda Louise McLemore. |
| Death* | 7 December 1998 | She died on 7 December 1998 at Macon, Bibb County, GA, at age 92.1 |
Citations
- [S550] Rikke Love, "Rikki Love," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, Feb 2004.
Buckner Floyd
M, #1098
| Birth* | | He is shown as head of household in 1790 census.1 |
| | Buckner Floyd was the son of Morrise Floyd and Mary Walthrop. |
| CENSUS1790* | 1790 | He appeared on the census in 1790; He appears on the 1790 census as head of household.1 |
Citations
- [S47] 1790 Census;.
Burtie Floyd
M, #1461, b. June 1897
Cecil Robbie Floyd1
M, #5345, b. 15 December 1904
Citations
- [S490] Donald R. Floyd, The Elusive Floyds.
Chalmus (Chalmers) Floyd
M, #1417
Charles F. Floyd
M, #1454, b. January 1862
| MARRIAGE* | | Charles F. Floyd married Martha (?) |
| Birth* | January 1862 | He was born in January 1862 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| | He was the son of Washington J. Floyd and Susan Lister. |
| Census | 1870 | He appeared on the census of 1870 at GA. |
| Census* | 1900 | He appeared on the census of 1900 at Dodge County, GA. |
Charles G. Floyd
M, #1653, b. December 1890
Charlie C. Floyd
M, #1419, b. April 1873
Citations
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
- [S168] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Charlie M. Floyd
M, #1506, b. August 1895
| Birth* | August 1895 | Charlie M. Floyd was born in August 1895. |
| | He was the son of Stephen F. Floyd and Elizabeth (Lizzie) (?) |
| CENSUS1910* | 1910 | He appeared on the census in 1910 at Pulaski County, GA..1 |
Citations
- [S60] 1910 Census;, Shown living with parents in the Trippville community.
Cicero Floyd
M, #1460, b. April 1896
Clarence Robert Floyd1
M, #3024, b. 6 September 1922, d. 22 June 1944
| Birth* | 6 September 1922 | Clarence Robert Floyd was born on 6 September 1922.1,2 |
| | He was the son of Jessie Clarence Floyd and Mary Elizabeth Davis.1 |
| Death* | 22 June 1944 | He died on 22 June 1944 at France at age 21 Sergeant in the US Army and was killed in WWII at the "Normandy Landing."1,3 |
Citations
- [S471] Letter, Doris Dixon to MVW, Feb 29 2000.
- [S542] Betty Curran, "Western Floyds," e-mail to MVW, Feb 2004.
- [S490] Donald R. Floyd, The Elusive Floyds.
Claton S. Floyd
M, #1456, b. March 1887
Claudie Mae Floyd
F, #2871, b. 28 November 1904, d. 20 April 1981
| Birth* | 28 November 1904 | Claudie Mae Floyd was born on 28 November 1904. |
| | She was the daughter of William Amos (Bill) Floyd and Fannie Hart. |
| Death* | 20 April 1981 | She died on 20 April 1981 at age 76.1 |
| Married Name | 26 December 1925 | As of 26 December 1925,her married name was Cranford.1 |
Citations
- [S23] Doris Floyd Dixon, "Pedigree Chart."
Clyde Emmett Floyd1
M, #5347, b. 27 February 1910, d. 13 October 1997
Citations
- [S490] Donald R. Floyd, The Elusive Floyds.
- [S486] Donald Floyd, "Donald Floyd."
Cyrus Floyd
M, #1107, b. circa 1750
| Birth* | circa 1750 | Cyrus Floyd was born circa 1750 at Edgecomb, NC. |
| | He was the son of Francis Floyd and Elizabeth Bell. |
| DEED* | 19 December 1773 | He was shown on a deed on 19 December 1773 at NC Deed Book 2 p. 117 1774 Cyrus Floyd to Thomas Mann sold land on the north side of Swift Creek containing 148 acres near the Haw Branch. |
| MILITARY* | 1802 | In 1802 My notes taken from Nash County court records part 1 on page 192 lists the patrolers in Captain Whithead's district as Benjamin Drake, Fed Floyd, Cyrus (hard to read presume Floyd) and Davis Sills. |
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