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Charles Floyd Sr.

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Charles Floyd Sr.

Birth
Newberry County, South Carolina, USA
Death
6 Aug 1853 (aged 69)
Newberry County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Newberry County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Spouse:
Margaret Spearman (1799 Newberry County, SC – 12/1/1864 Newberry County, SC), daughter of Edmund Spearman (1773–1827) and Susannah "Susan" Atkinson (1776–1827)

Children:
1. Richard Montgomery Floyd (5/16/1822 Newberry, SC – 6/21/1841 Newberry, SC)

2. Nancy Mariah Floyd (1823 Newberry, SC–3/21/1879). In 1854 in Newberry County, SC, she married Andrew Kennedy Tribble (1825–1886) and they had the following children: Samuel Tribble (1842–1912); N Alcie Tribble (1853–____); Mary Elizabeth Tribble (1855–1897); Emma B Tribble (1859–____) and Jefferson C Tribble (1861–____).

3. Cynthiae B. Floyd (11/17/1823 Newberry, SC –5/10/1825 Newberry, SC )
4. John Spearman Floyd (1824–1907)
5. Elizabeth Anne Floyd (1826–1897)
6. Jethro Manning Floyd (1826–____)
7. Penelope Floyd (1826 SC - 1880 Silverstreet, Newberry County, SC)

8. Amelia Armanthi Floyd (March 23, 1829 Newberry, Newberry County, SC – 8/16/1856). On July 2, 1846, she married Thomas Rush Gary (7/8/1820 Newberry, SC –1864 Newberry, SC) and they had the following children: Charles Martin Gary (1848 South Carolina–____).

9. James Barnabas Barney Floyd (4/28/1830 Newberry County – 4/23/1884 Siverstreet, Newberry County, South Carolina). On January 23, 1849 in South Carolina, he married Annie Drucilla Williams (1831–____) and they had the following children: Charles J. Floyd (1857–____); John Yancy Floyd (1860–1930); Eula Floyd (1866–____) and J. Barney Floyd (1868–____).

10. Thomas Atkinson Floyd (1832–1889)
11. Eustacia Floyd (March 13, 1834 Newberry, Newberry County, SC–1910)
12. Mahala Kate Floyd (1837–____)
13. Robert Erskine Floyd (May 18, 1838 Siverstreet, Newberry County, SC–November 1842 South Carolina)
14. Charles Samuel Floyd (March 11, 1842 Siverstreet, Newberry County, SC– September 14, 1844 Siverstreet, Newberry County, SC )
15 Jefferson Floyd (1826–____)

CHARLES FLOYD

Charles Floyd, son of Captain John Floyd and Nancy Andrews, b, 1789; d, 20 Aug 1853, age 64; buried in Floyd Cem., Newberry Co.; lived and died in Newberry Co. He m. 13 June 1820, Margaret "Peggy" Spearman. She was b. 1799; d. l Dec 1864; dau. of Edmund and Susan Spearman; she was sister of Mahala, wife of Charles' brother Robert.

Administration of estate of Charles Floyd, Sr. (Box 95, Pkg, 249) is available in the Probate Office, Newberry:

Inventory of Advancements by Capt. John Floyd deceased to each distributee of the estate of Said deceased:
__________________________
Charles Floyd
$1,159 one Tract of Land more or less 193 acres
$36 one horse
$15 one Bed & furniture

TOTAL $1,201
_________________________

Inscription on his stone:

Sacred
to the memory of
Charles Floyd, Sr.
who died
August 20th, 1853,
Aged 70 years.

Charles Floyd, Sr. was born about 1783. He died on August 20, 1853 and was buried in the Floyd Family Graveyard located about 12 miles northwest of the Newberry Court House on the old road to Belfast, which is now known as Silverstreet, South Carolina.
Spouse:
Margaret Spearman (1799 Newberry County, SC – 12/1/1864 Newberry County, SC), daughter of Edmund Spearman (1773–1827) and Susannah "Susan" Atkinson (1776–1827)

Children:
1. Richard Montgomery Floyd (5/16/1822 Newberry, SC – 6/21/1841 Newberry, SC)

2. Nancy Mariah Floyd (1823 Newberry, SC–3/21/1879). In 1854 in Newberry County, SC, she married Andrew Kennedy Tribble (1825–1886) and they had the following children: Samuel Tribble (1842–1912); N Alcie Tribble (1853–____); Mary Elizabeth Tribble (1855–1897); Emma B Tribble (1859–____) and Jefferson C Tribble (1861–____).

3. Cynthiae B. Floyd (11/17/1823 Newberry, SC –5/10/1825 Newberry, SC )
4. John Spearman Floyd (1824–1907)
5. Elizabeth Anne Floyd (1826–1897)
6. Jethro Manning Floyd (1826–____)
7. Penelope Floyd (1826 SC - 1880 Silverstreet, Newberry County, SC)

8. Amelia Armanthi Floyd (March 23, 1829 Newberry, Newberry County, SC – 8/16/1856). On July 2, 1846, she married Thomas Rush Gary (7/8/1820 Newberry, SC –1864 Newberry, SC) and they had the following children: Charles Martin Gary (1848 South Carolina–____).

9. James Barnabas Barney Floyd (4/28/1830 Newberry County – 4/23/1884 Siverstreet, Newberry County, South Carolina). On January 23, 1849 in South Carolina, he married Annie Drucilla Williams (1831–____) and they had the following children: Charles J. Floyd (1857–____); John Yancy Floyd (1860–1930); Eula Floyd (1866–____) and J. Barney Floyd (1868–____).

10. Thomas Atkinson Floyd (1832–1889)
11. Eustacia Floyd (March 13, 1834 Newberry, Newberry County, SC–1910)
12. Mahala Kate Floyd (1837–____)
13. Robert Erskine Floyd (May 18, 1838 Siverstreet, Newberry County, SC–November 1842 South Carolina)
14. Charles Samuel Floyd (March 11, 1842 Siverstreet, Newberry County, SC– September 14, 1844 Siverstreet, Newberry County, SC )
15 Jefferson Floyd (1826–____)

CHARLES FLOYD

Charles Floyd, son of Captain John Floyd and Nancy Andrews, b, 1789; d, 20 Aug 1853, age 64; buried in Floyd Cem., Newberry Co.; lived and died in Newberry Co. He m. 13 June 1820, Margaret "Peggy" Spearman. She was b. 1799; d. l Dec 1864; dau. of Edmund and Susan Spearman; she was sister of Mahala, wife of Charles' brother Robert.

Administration of estate of Charles Floyd, Sr. (Box 95, Pkg, 249) is available in the Probate Office, Newberry:

Inventory of Advancements by Capt. John Floyd deceased to each distributee of the estate of Said deceased:
__________________________
Charles Floyd
$1,159 one Tract of Land more or less 193 acres
$36 one horse
$15 one Bed & furniture

TOTAL $1,201
_________________________

Inscription on his stone:

Sacred
to the memory of
Charles Floyd, Sr.
who died
August 20th, 1853,
Aged 70 years.

Charles Floyd, Sr. was born about 1783. He died on August 20, 1853 and was buried in the Floyd Family Graveyard located about 12 miles northwest of the Newberry Court House on the old road to Belfast, which is now known as Silverstreet, South Carolina.


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