Adrian Ten Eyck
M, #406
| MARRIAGE* | 1717 | Adrian Ten Eyck married Rebecca Van der Vliet, daughter of Jan Dirckse Van der Vliet and Geertje Ver Kerk, in 1717. |
Family | Rebecca Van der Vliet d. 1744 | |
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
William Fair1
M, #4315, b. 1829
| Birth* | 1829 | William Fair was born in 1829.1 |
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| Last Edited | 15 Feb 2006 |
Citations
- [S59] 1900 Census;.
Willie Ann Fair
F, #1177, b. 6 July 1868, d. 3 March 1936
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| Father* | William Fair1 b. 1829 |
Willie Ann Fair|b. 6 Jul 1868\nd. 3 Mar 1936|p51.htm#i1177|William Fair|b. 1829|p51.htm#i4315|||||||||||||||| |
| Charts | Zachariah Davis ZACHARIAS DAVIS |
| Birth* | 6 July 1868 | Willie Ann Fair was born on 6 July 1868.1,2 |
| She was the daughter of William Fair.1 | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 25 December 1884 | She married Reuben Davis, son of Zacharias Davis and Elizabeth King, on 25 December 1884 at Pulaski County, GA.3,4 |
| Burial* | 1936 | She was buried in 1936 at Bowers Cemetery, Empire, Dodge County, GA. |
| Death* | 3 March 1936 | On 3 March 1936 Margot,Willie Anne & Reubin lived on Pete's place in a little house where the home place is. Your mom knows the place I feel sure. Anyway, she continued to stay there after Reubin left and there was talk that maybe some "hanky panky" went on between her and Pete. Now, that is just pure gossip from Jerry's mother that she was told. Don't know if Guyton told her this or who actually did. I just remember her telling me that Guyton's mom, Maggie, was jealous of Aunt Willie Anne because Pete kinda looked after her and her kids. She died March 3, 1936 and is buried in Bowers (Mt. Horeb) Cemetery, Dodge County, Georgia. Jimmie Lee. |
| Married Name | 25 December 1884 | As of 25 December 1884,her married name was Davis. |
| CENSUS1900* | 1900 | In 1900 She is shown living with her father and children William 12, Pearl 8, Lewis 6 and Willis C. age 4.![]() CENSUS 1900 WILLIE ANN DAVIS |
| Note* | 2003 | Jimmy Lee and I have been working on some information about Nancy Davis, daughter of William "Bill" (Zacharias' son) & Lulla Davis. They had a number of children when both died in 1890, within 4 weeks of each other. Bill's brothers and sisters took 4 of the youngest children in. Nancy was farmed out to Reuben & Willie Ann Fair Davis to raise. She was about 8 years old at the time. Sometime before 1900, date unknown, Reuben seduced Nancy and she had a child. In the 1900 GA Census, Nancy is listed as living with her brother and his wife, John D. & Edith Davis. She later marries Kinion Phillips in 1903. The 1910 GA Census does not list the Phillips family with any children born before their marriage date. In the mean time, Reuben has been run out of town by Nancy's brothers and purportedly changed his name to Lee Johnson and headed South. In the 1900 GA Pulaski Co Census, Willie Ann is raising her family w/o Reuben. Her father, William Fair, has moved in with her. This begs the question, did Reuben change his name to Lee Johnson and where did he go? We do not know when Nancy's child was born, it's name or where it went. Since the child could have gone with any number of relatives, it will be almost impossible to find. Any thoughts? Bob.2 |
Family | Reuben Davis b. 1870 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 25 December 1884 | She married Reuben Davis, son of Zacharias Davis and Elizabeth King, on 25 December 1884 at GA.3,4 |
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| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2007 |
John T. Faircloth1
M, #4229
| MARRIAGE* | 25 December 1882 | John T. Faircloth married Martha C. Myers, daughter of Wiley Myers and Lucinda Melvin, on 25 December 1882.1 |
Family | Martha C. Myers b. 1862 | |
| Last Edited | 8 Oct 2005 |
Citations
- [S570] Rhonda Henry, "Rhonda," e-mail to MVW, Oct 7 2005.
Samantha Jane Faircloth
F, #2322
| MARRIAGE* | Samantha Jane Faircloth married Thomas Hartley Mc Daniel. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Mc Daniel. |
Family | Thomas Hartley Mc Daniel | |
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| Last Edited | 12 Oct 1997 |
Brigid Fallon
F, #985
| Death* | Brigid Fallon died at Potatoe Famine, Ireland. | |
| MARRIAGE* | She married Michael Egan. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Egan. |
Family | Michael Egan | |
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| Last Edited | 26 Jan 2005 |
Queenann "Gussie" Fann1,2
F, #3518, b. 1853, d. 26 February 1927
| Birth* | 1853 | Queenann "Gussie" Fann was born in 1853.3 |
| MARRIAGE* | before 1870 | She married Solomon D. Purser, son of Pryor Green Purser and Martha Mullis, before 1870.2 |
| Burial* | 1927 | She was buried in 1927 at Salem Cemetary, Bleckley County, GA.3 |
| Death* | 26 February 1927 | She died on 26 February 1927 at Bleckley County, GA.3 |
| Married Name | before 1873 | As of before 1873,her married name was Purser.2 |
Family | Solomon D. Purser b. 18 August 1852, d. 14 March 1915 | |
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| Last Edited | 24 Feb 2003 |
Citations
- Last name obtained from Sue Mc Clendon.
e-mail address. - [S56] 1880 Census;.
- [S502] June Adams, Betsy Smith Robin Mullis, Bleckley County, Georgia Cemeteries.
Claiborne Farish
M, #663, b. 1820, d. 18 November 1889
| Birth* | 1820 | Claiborne Farish was born in 1820. |
| MARRIAGE* | 17 January 1856 | He married Anna Aurelia Stamps, daughter of William Stamps III and Lucinda Farrar Davis, on 17 January 1856. |
| Death* | 18 November 1889 | He died on 18 November 1889.1 |
Family | Anna Aurelia Stamps b. 2 February 1823, d. 10 June 1895 | |
| Last Edited | 21 Aug 1998 |
Citations
- [S375] The Papers of Jefferson Davis.
Sarah Farmer
F, #2927
| Charts | William Basse WILLIAM BASSE |
| MARRIAGE* | Sarah Farmer married Edward Basse, son of Richard Basse and Sarah (?). | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Basse. |
Family | Edward Basse b. circa 1762, d. circa 1802 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 1 Dec 1999 |
Citations
- [S1] Bass Family, Book, 1961 State Archives of Georgia.
Nancy Ann Farnell1
F, #4430
| MARRIAGE* | 3 August 1851 | Nancy Ann Farnell married Henry Sauls, son of Theopolis Sauls and Absilla (?), on 3 August 1851.1 |
| Married Name | 3 August 1851 | As of 3 August 1851,her married name was Sauls. |
Family | Henry Sauls | |
| Last Edited | 22 Mar 2006 |
Citations
- [S2] Harris, History of Pulaski County.
Henry Farnsworth
M, #391
| MARRIAGE* | Henry Farnsworth married Mary Brinson, daughter of Daniel Brinson and Frances Greenland. |
Family | Mary Brinson b. 1692, d. 1758 | |
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Helen Farquharson1
F, #2847
| Charts | William Landrum PETER LANDRUM WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 6th great-grandmother of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 6th great-grandmother of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| MARRIAGE* | Helen Farquharson married Peter Landrum, son of William Landrum, at Scotland.1 | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Landrum.1 |
Family | Peter Landrum | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 9 Jan 2006 |
Citations
- [S454] George Lendrum,, "Essex Co., Va."
Edward Fell
M, #954
| MARRIAGE* | 8 October 1730 | Edward Fell married Ann Thomas, daughter of Samuel Thomas and Mary Elizabeth Hutchins, on 8 October 1730 Marrriage record says Edward Fell of Over Kittel Lancashire, England. |
Family | Ann Thomas | |
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Ella Nora Fennell
F, #2147
| Father* | Thomas Franklin Fennell |
| Mother* | Donia Smith |
Ella Nora Fennell||p51.htm#i2147|Thomas Franklin Fennell||p51.htm#i2146|Donia Smith||p115.htm#i2145|||||||Martin V. B. Smith||p115.htm#i2142|Ella Garrert||p60.htm#i2143| |
| Birth* | Ella Nora Fennell was born at Dodge County, GA. | |
| She was the daughter of Thomas Franklin Fennell and Donia Smith. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | She married William Morgan White, son of Willian White and Doshia Langford. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was White. |
Family | William Morgan White | |
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| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Thomas Franklin Fennell
M, #2146
| MARRIAGE* | Thomas Franklin Fennell married Donia Smith, daughter of Martin Van Buren Smith and Ella Garrert. | |
| Birth* | He was born at Laurens, GA. |
Family | Donia Smith | |
| Child | ||
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Geniveve Ferandy
F, #698
| MARRIAGE* | Geniveve Ferandy married Lauzare Rommuel, son of Louis Michel. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Rommuel. |
Family | Lauzare Rommuel | |
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| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Fr. Fidalis O.S.B
M, #190
| Last Edited | 27 Aug 2003 |
Harley B. Fisk1
M, #113
Family | Carol Sanford | |
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 10 Nov 2005 |
Citations
- Hello,
I am a descendant of the Hollmeyer family. I am just beginning to delve into research into my family’s history and genealogy and came across your databases on RootsWeb.
Also, in your information on Rootsweb, you have noted that Irene Buchert and Richmond Joseph Hollmeyer had a child, Margaret Hollmeyer, and that Margaret Hollmeyer married James Fish. James’s correct name is James Sanford FISK, Sr. James and Margaret are my grandparents. James and Margaret had 6 children, one of which is my mother. Likewise, James’ father was Harley B. FISK as well. I just thought I would clarify that for you.
If you have any additional contacts, sources, or information you are willing to share about anyone in this family, I would be extremely grateful. I am trying to obtain as much information as possible so that I can construct an accurate genealogy of my family.
Thank you,
Megan Hatch.
James Fisk Sr.1
M, #112, b. 10 November 1921, d. 16 March 1981
| Father* | Harley B. Fisk |
| Mother* | Carol Sanford |
James Fisk Sr.|b. 10 Nov 1921\nd. 16 Mar 1981|p51.htm#i112|Harley B. Fisk||p51.htm#i113|Carol Sanford||p111.htm#i114||||||||||||| |
| MARRIAGE* | James Fisk Sr. married Margaret Hollmeyer, daughter of Richmond Joseph Hollmeyer and Irene Buchert. | |
| Birth* | 10 November 1921 | He was born on 10 November 1921. |
| He was the son of Harley B. Fisk and Carol Sanford. | ||
| Death* | 16 March 1981 | He died on 16 March 1981 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH, at age 59 He was buried at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cinn., OH Sec. 113 Lot 5. |
Family | Margaret Hollmeyer | |
| Last Edited | 10 Nov 2005 |
Citations
- Hello,
I am a descendant of the Hollmeyer family. I am just beginning to delve into research into my family’s history and genealogy and came across your databases on RootsWeb.
Also, in your information on Rootsweb, you have noted that Irene Buchert and Richmond Joseph Hollmeyer had a child, Margaret Hollmeyer, and that Margaret Hollmeyer married James Fish. James’s correct name is James Sanford FISK, Sr. James and Margaret are my grandparents. James and Margaret had 6 children, one of which is my mother. Likewise, James’ father was Harley B. FISK as well. I just thought I would clarify that for you.
If you have any additional contacts, sources, or information you are willing to share about anyone in this family, I would be extremely grateful. I am trying to obtain as much information as possible so that I can construct an accurate genealogy of my family.
Thank you,
Megan Hatch.
Hannah Flagg
F, #1005, b. 10 November 1732, d. 3 April 1763
| MARRIAGE* | Hannah Flagg married William Belknap, son of Samuel Belknap and Lydia Stearns. | |
| Birth* | 10 November 1732 | She was born on 10 November 1732. |
| Death* | 3 April 1763 | She died on 3 April 1763 at age 30. |
| Married Name | Her married name was Belknap. |
Family | William Belknap b. 27 May 1730, d. 2 February 1767 | |
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| Last Edited | 8 Feb 1999 |
Aaron Floyd
M, #1537, b. 15 December 1920, d. 5 December 2002
| Father* | James Edward Floyd b. 25 Mar 1875, d. 19 Sep 1960 |
| Mother* | Annie Jane Holland b. 17 Jul 1884, d. 19 Apr 1967 |
Aaron Floyd|b. 15 Dec 1920\nd. 5 Dec 2002|p51.htm#i1537|James Edward Floyd|b. 25 Mar 1875\nd. 19 Sep 1960|p54.htm#i1238|Annie Jane Holland|b. 17 Jul 1884\nd. 19 Apr 1967|p70.htm#i1270|Shadrick D. Floyd|b. 22 Jun 1845\nd. 1916|p58.htm#i1166|Elizza (Louisa or Louise) Davis|b. 8 Aug 1845\nd. 6 Mar 1888|p40.htm#i1147|Jesse J. Holland|b. 12 Nov 1860\nd. 17 Jan 1934|p72.htm#i1268|Mary O. Bryant|b. Sep 1863\nd. a 1925|p31.htm#i1269| |
| Charts | Zachariah Davis WILLIAM BASSE ZACHARIAS DAVIS WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | Granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | Granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 15 December 1920 | Aaron Floyd was born on 15 December 1920 at Cochran, Bleckley County, GA. |
| He was the son of James Edward Floyd and Annie Jane Holland. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 19 May 1943 | He married Odell (Nora Mae) Ingraham on 19 May 1943 at Bleckley County, GA. |
| Death* | 5 December 2002 | He died on 5 December 2002 at GA at age 81 He died after many years of decline. His daughters devotedly cared for him until the end. Fortunately, he was able to attend the family reunion in Novenmber and be at the ceremony commemorating the placing of the CSA headstone for his grandfather, Shade Floyd. |
| Employment* | He was employed by Gas Station Owner. | |
| Biography* | 2001 | Aaron Floyd was the 11th of 12 children. He and Mary Floyd were born twins with Mary arriving first by just a few minutes. They were born on December 15th l920. In the year 2000 Mary wrote the following:We will hit our 80th year in December 2000. What a life!!!! Aaron and Mary were reasonably close as children, doing things together such as joining the 4-H club and owning a Steer each, which had to be pampered and taken care of to prepare them for showing at the *Fair*. We had an old wooden cart we pulled out to the corn patch and cut down many stalks of corn for the fodder to feed them. Aaron's was a deep brownish red and mine was closer to a honey red. Because he was the boy he got the prettiest and nicest one and I got the one that had to have a ring in his nose he was so wild and mean. But we loved having them and had to work every day taking care of them. When it came time to show them off they had to be moved to stalls, along with hey to bed down on, to Macon, Ga which was 40 miles away. Aaron went with his and had to bed down with the Steer until the day of the showing, but being a girl I was not allowed to go with mine. We had a colored (Negro) family living on the farm and Papa always said (colored) because he thought that sounded a little nicer. Anyway, *Aunt Ann* as she was known to us, had two or three grown *strapping* boys and one was named Clayton who got to go with my steer and bed down with it. On the day of the showing I was allowed to get in the pen and hold onto the rope along with Clayton and because I looked up at this handsome Negro man and smiled someone in the audience said "look-a-there, she got her a negar boy friend". I will never forget that @#&*^<*@* which I thought was awful for him to say. (Shug's son Lucian stayed at his grand parents home almost as much as he did his own so as children we, and the entire family, treated him like a brother and he and Aaron were very close, so the two of them and me and LaVerne used to get into trouble almost constantly, between shooting cats with *Pop Guns* and making mud pies and swinging from trees we stayed in trouble with Papa. We were all making mud pies and needed some water so sent Lucian with a bucket to the branch (stream of water) that ran pretty fast through a sewer pipe under the road to the other side at the bottom of the hill. Well, he tried to sink the bucked by pushing straight down on it until it suddenly went under and pulled Lucian in with it. We children ran down the hill to save him and after pulling him out of the water proceeded to roll him in sand trying to dry him off so Papa would be none the wiser. Well, I am sure you can guess at the outcome of this little trick. Everyone got a switching. Aaron Lucian, and I would put LaVerne, who was all of 4 or 5, on a pine sapling we had pulled down as far as it would bend and let go just to see her flung back and forth until it had straightened out!!!Aaron and Lucian were playing down the road a ways late one evening after dark and would not come in the house to eat their supper. After many calls Albert decided to take a bedsheet and put it over his head and sneak up behind them. Those two boys thought they were seeing a *ghost* and really made tracks running home. In high school Aaron liked the prettiest girl in the class named Patsy. He always wanted to drive the car (ford) Papa had bought for us to drive to school in Cochran which was 5 miles away. Since I was Papa's pet he also knew I would be allowed to go visit Patsy if I asked Papa. My job around the house was washing up all those dirty dishes from such a large family, You guessed it, the only way I would agree to go visit Patsy was if Aaron helped me wash the dishes!!! Patsy got pregnant by someone and left high school and was considered not a *nice* girl and that was the end of visiting Patsy. Later I had a friend named Odell Ingram and visited her frequently and she did the same to my house where she and Aaron started dating and got married. As a young man Aaron got drafted and had to serve in the army. He was sent to Australia and New Guinea where he sent me pictures of native women wearing nothing but grass skirts!! During this time he went for a swim in the ocean and got cought in a riptide and before he knew it he had drifted very far out so began to swim towards the beach but became to tired he gave up on life and decided that was it he just could not go another stroke and when he dropped his arms they touched sand and that was what saved him. While stationed there he was radioman on a plane that had to fly out almost daily. One day a new Jewish fellow radioman wanted to go on that flight - the plane went down and was never heard from. So your Uncle Aaron has had two close calls that he told me about. After the war Aaron and Odell, LaVerne and Raymond, Mary and Hassan, Herschel and Annie and Bessis Lou and Lucian would all gather at each others house for spaghetti suppers (that being all any of us could afford at the time). After eating, some or all of us, played a card game called Red Dog which involved light gambling (just pennies or nickles). We had heard that Mama's half sister Aunt Eva or Aunt Ruby or Aunt Florence had discovered that way back in history there was a man named Humphrey, whom we promptly nicknamed Uncle Hump, who had lots of oil wells and no known relatives when he died and that the royalties from all this oil had been collecting with no one to claim it. It seems that one of our half Aunts had been working on it for years trying to prove that Uncle Hump was related to our Grandfather Holland. After a few card games and a few beers we would sit around and spend Uncle Hump's money. I remember Aaron was going to have milk piped in and silly stuff just like that. Odell died a few years back and Aaron has had a stroke but is doing good. Written by Mary Floyd. |
| Note* | 2008 | He According to his daughter, Lynn, his blood type was rh negative type B. in 2008. |
Family | Odell (Nora Mae) Ingraham b. 6 May 1924, d. 27 December 1996 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 19 May 1943 | He married Odell (Nora Mae) Ingraham on 19 May 1943 at GA. |
| Last Edited | 2 Dec 2008 |
Alice Floyd
F, #1480, b. 1913, d. say 1979
| Father* | James Washington (Cousin Jim) Floyd b. 12 Mar 1882, d. 1 Dec 1967 |
| Mother* | Ava A. Sanders b. 14 Apr 1884, d. 19 Oct 1967 |
Alice Floyd|b. 1913\nd. s 1979|p51.htm#i1480|James Washington (Cousin Jim) Floyd|b. 12 Mar 1882\nd. 1 Dec 1967|p55.htm#i1255|Ava A. Sanders|b. 14 Apr 1884\nd. 19 Oct 1967|p110.htm#i1256|George W. Floyd|b. Jan 1854\nd. 30 Aug 1923|p54.htm#i1169|Susanah (Susan) Davis|b. 15 Oct 1857\nd. 26 Nov 1941|p43.htm#i1150||||||| |
| Charts | Zachariah Davis WILLIAM BASSE ZACHARIAS DAVIS |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1913 | Alice Floyd was born in 1913.1 |
| She was the daughter of James Washington (Cousin Jim) Floyd and Ava A. Sanders. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 26 February 1928 | She married O. T. Hodge on 26 February 1928. |
| Death* | say 1979 | She died say 1979. |
| CENSUS1920* | 1920 | She was shown on census in 1920 at Bleckley County, GA.1 |
| Married Name | 26 February 1928 | As of 26 February 1928,her married name was Hodge. |
Family | O. T. Hodge | |
| Last Edited | 18 Feb 2004 |
Citations
- [S61] 1920 Census;.
Allen Floyd
M, #1104, d. before 1808
| Father* | Morrise Floyd b. 1701, d. c 1792 |
| Mother* | Mary Walthrop |
Allen Floyd|d. b 1808|p51.htm#i1104|Morrise Floyd|b. 1701\nd. c 1792|p56.htm#i1083|Mary Walthrop||p125.htm#i1086|John Floyd|b. 1690\nd. c 1756|p55.htm#i1082|||||||||| |
| Birth* | Allen Floyd was born. | |
| He was the son of Morrise Floyd and Mary Walthrop. | ||
| Death* | before 1808 | A will for Allen Floyd lists Andrew, Buckner, Charles, Edward, Gronow, James and Thomas. Do not know if this is the same Allen. |
| Note* | 1795 | Sold land in Ga. on 2-25-1795 and 3-20-1802. |
| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2007 |
Amos Floyd
M, #1114, d. October 1807
| Father* | Thomas Floyd b. s 1730, d. b 27 Jul 1780 |
| Mother* | Ann (?) (?) b. c 1740, d. 1795 |
Amos Floyd|d. Oct 1807|p51.htm#i1114|Thomas Floyd|b. s 1730\nd. b 27 Jul 1780|p58.htm#i1084|Ann (?) (?)|b. c 1740\nd. 1795|p4.htm#i1085|Thomas Floyd|b. s 1694\nd. 1760|p58.htm#i5122|||||||||| |
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Amos Floyd was the son of Thomas Floyd and Ann (?) (?). | ||
| Death* | October 1807 | He died in October 1807 at Nash, NC. |
| Probate* | November 1807 | His estate was probated in November 1807 at NC Will of Amos Floyd In the name of God Amen I am weak in body but sound mind and memory my will is that my just debts and fineral (sic) charges shall be paid. (Item) after that I wont my brother Federick Floyd paid for all the troble and expence that he was at in my sickness. (Item) I give and bequeath all my wearning clothes to my two brothers to be Equally devided to them and their heirs for ever. (Item) my will is that all the rest and residue of my Estate shall be equally divided among my brothers and sister(s) to them and thair heirs for Ever. I constitute and apoint my brother Federick Floyd to be my executor to this my Last will and Testament. Sine Sealed and delivered in presence of This 27th of October A.D. 1807 (Note: He seems to have signed this himself) Amos Floyd Witness Nathan Whitehead Wm. Whiless.1 |
| TAXROLL* | 1771 | He was on the tax roll in 1771 at Bute, NC, A Bute county tax record lists Amos as the son of Thomas. This means that in 1771 he was at least 21 years old if he owned land making his birthdate 1750 or earlier. (I would say 1740 as he had to have time to earn money to buy the land.) The Amos Floyd (also in Bute County) father of Gilford Floyd, who was left an orphan at age 16 in 1803, could easily have been the son of Amos son of Thomas. Apparently the Amos Floyd who died in 1803 was rather young as he left an underaged orphan (Gilford age 16). Its possible that Amos son of Amos and father of Guildord was born about 1767. This falls within the supposed dates. Pure speculation, but worth remembering. |
| CENSUS1790* | 1790 | He appeared on the census in 1790 at Hillsborough District, Wake, N.C; Census shows Amos with a total of seven people. I found this in a family history at the Georgia Archives. He is in the Hillsboro District.2![]() |
| Biography* | 27 October 1807 | On 27 October 1807 at NC Amos appeared in county records. According to the Nash Co. N.C. Court Records (p.192) Amos Floyd and James Drury were witnesses in a lawsuit between Arch Hamilton and John Parker. They failed to appear and an order was issued to fine them according to act of assembly. This is only a small snatch of a person's life, but it gives depth to an otherwise lifeless name in a book. A person's will often serves as a broader outline for a life. Will of Amos Floyd In the name of God Amen I am weak in body but sound mind and memory my will is that my just debts and fineral charges shall be paid. (Item) after that I want my brother Federick Floyd paid for all the troble and expence that he was at in my sickness. (Item) I give and bequeath all my wearing clothes to my two brothers to be Equally devided to them and their heirs for ever. (Item) my will is that all the rest and residue of my Estate shall be equally divided among my brothers and sister to them and thair heirs for Ever. I constitute and apoint my brother Federick Floyd to be my executor to this my Last will and Testament. Sine Sealed and delivered in presence of This 27th of October A.D. 1807 (Note: He seems to have signed this himself) Amos Floyd Witness Nathan Whitehead Wm. Whiless. |
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2008 |
Amos E. Floyd Jr.
M, #1393, b. July 1850, d. after 1900
![]() ZACHARIAN DAVIS PLACE |
| Father* | Amos Kinchen Floyd b. 11 Apr 1816, d. a 29 Sep 1900 |
| Mother* | Anna Luttia Mc Daniel b. 1827, d. c 1860 |
Amos E. Floyd Jr.|b. Jul 1850\nd. a 1900|p51.htm#i1393|Amos Kinchen Floyd|b. 11 Apr 1816\nd. a 29 Sep 1900|p51.htm#i1133|Anna Luttia Mc Daniel|b. 1827\nd. c 1860|p85.htm#i1134|Federick (Fed) Floyd|b. c 1779\nd. 1825|p53.htm#i1118|Mourning Bass|b. c 1790\nd. b 1860|p17.htm#i1119||||||| |
| Charts | WILLIAM BASSE WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | July 1850 | Amos E. Floyd Jr. was born in July 1850 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| He was the son of Amos Kinchen Floyd and Anna Luttia Mc Daniel. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 7 July 1872 | He married Martha (Margaret) Martin, daughter of George Martin and Elcy (Alesa) Haskins, on 7 July 1872 at GA.1 |
| Death* | after 1900 | He died after 1900 at Coffee, GA. |
| CENSUS1860 | 1860 | He appeared on the census in 1860 at GA. |
| MILITARY* | circa 1860 | He served in the military circa 1860 at GA I think this is a mistake as he was only ten years old.2 |
| CENSUS1870 | 1870 | He appeared on the census in 1870 at GA; Living in house # 890.3 |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | In 1880 Shown as living in house # 559 not far from Zachariah Davis.4 |
| CENSUS1900* | 1900 | He appeared on the census in 1900 at GA.5 |
Family | Martha (Margaret) Martin b. December 1856, d. 21 August 1900 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 7 July 1872 | He married Martha (Margaret) Martin, daughter of George Martin and Elcy (Alesa) Haskins, on 7 July 1872 at GA.1 |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 7 Jul 2004 |
Amos Kinchen Floyd1,2
M, #1133, b. 11 April 1816, d. after 29 September 1900
| Father* | Federick (Fed) Floyd b. c 1779, d. 1825 |
| Mother* | Mourning Bass b. c 1790, d. b 1860 |
Amos Kinchen Floyd|b. 11 Apr 1816\nd. a 29 Sep 1900|p51.htm#i1133|Federick (Fed) Floyd|b. c 1779\nd. 1825|p53.htm#i1118|Mourning Bass|b. c 1790\nd. b 1860|p17.htm#i1119|Thomas Floyd|b. s 1730\nd. b 27 Jul 1780|p58.htm#i1084|Ann (?) (?)|b. c 1740\nd. 1795|p4.htm#i1085|John Bass|b. c 1760\nd. s 1803|p16.htm#i1972|Charity (?)||p4.htm#i1973| |
| Charts | WILLIAM BASSE WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| 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 1 | Anna Luttia Mc Daniel b. 1827, d. circa 1860 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 4 April 1841 | He married Anna Luttia Mc Daniel on 4 April 1841 at GA Date from "More Georgia Marriages." |
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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 |
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| Last Edited | 9 Mar 2011 |
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
| Father* | Morrise Floyd b. 1701, d. c 1792 |
| Mother* | Mary Walthrop |
Andrew Floyd|d. a 1783|p51.htm#i1096|Morrise Floyd|b. 1701\nd. c 1792|p56.htm#i1083|Mary Walthrop||p125.htm#i1086|John Floyd|b. 1690\nd. c 1756|p55.htm#i1082|||||||||| |
| 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 |
| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2007 |
Citations
- [S88] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Ann Floyd1
F, #3820, b. circa 1775
| Father* | Thomas Floyd1 b. s 1730, d. b 27 Jul 1780 |
| Mother* | Ann (?) (?)1 b. c 1740, d. 1795 |
Ann Floyd|b. c 1775|p51.htm#i3820|Thomas Floyd|b. s 1730\nd. b 27 Jul 1780|p58.htm#i1084|Ann (?) (?)|b. c 1740\nd. 1795|p4.htm#i1085|Thomas Floyd|b. s 1694\nd. 1760|p58.htm#i5122|||||||||| |
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| 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 |
Family | Josiah Jackson | |
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 24 Jul 2006 |
Anna Floyd
F, #1420, b. circa 1875
| Father* | Amos E. Floyd Jr. b. Jul 1850, d. a 1900 |
| Mother* | Martha (Margaret) Martin b. Dec 1856, d. 21 Aug 1900 |
Anna Floyd|b. c 1875|p51.htm#i1420|Amos E. Floyd Jr.|b. Jul 1850\nd. a 1900|p51.htm#i1393|Martha (Margaret) Martin|b. Dec 1856\nd. 21 Aug 1900|p84.htm#i1394|Amos K. Floyd|b. 11 Apr 1816\nd. a 29 Sep 1900|p51.htm#i1133|Anna L. Mc Daniel|b. 1827\nd. c 1860|p85.htm#i1134|George Martin|b. c 1816\nd. 1876|p84.htm#i3387|Elcy (Alesa) Haskins|b. c 1816\nd. a 1880|p69.htm#i3388| |
| Charts | WILLIAM BASSE |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| 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. |
| Last Edited | 8 Sep 2001 |
Citations
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
Anna L.(Little Annie) Floyd
F, #1452, b. July 1892
| Father* | Archibald R. Floyd b. 3 Jan 1868, d. 30 Oct 1927 |
| Mother* | Florence Dailey |
Anna L.(Little Annie) Floyd|b. Jul 1892|p51.htm#i1452|Archibald R. Floyd|b. 3 Jan 1868\nd. 30 Oct 1927|p52.htm#i1235|Florence Dailey||p39.htm#i1451|Shadrick D. Floyd|b. 22 Jun 1845\nd. 1916|p58.htm#i1166|Elizza (Louisa or Louise) Davis|b. 8 Aug 1845\nd. 6 Mar 1888|p40.htm#i1147||||||| |
| Charts | Zachariah Davis WILLIAM BASSE ZACHARIAS DAVIS |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| 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. |
Family | /Purvis/ (?) | |
| Last Edited | 8 Jul 2004 |
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