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Jonathan Floyd 1765–1834 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1765

Birth Location: Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 1834

Death Location: Warren County, Kentucky, USA

Father: Enoch Floyd

Mother: Margaret Milton

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In 1765, Jonathan Floyd entered the world in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA, born to Enoch B Floyd And Margaret Jane Milton. Jonathan Floyd passed away in 1834 in Warren County, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1765, Jonathan Floyd entered the world in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA, born to Enoch B Floyd And Margaret Jane Milton.
  • Jonathan Floyd passed away in 1834 in Warren County, Kentucky, USA.

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Jonathan Floyd's Ancestors

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Jonathan Floyd
1765–1834
Birth Place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Enoch B Floyd
1737–1795
Anson, Richmond, North Carolina, USA
Margaret (Jane) Milton
1737–1774
Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Richard (Francis) Floyd
1703–1771
Sumpter, South Carolina, United States
Mary (Ann) Howard
1720–1739
Sumter, South Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jonathan Floyd's Timeline

2 Records

1765
1765
Birth of Jonathan Floyd in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
1834
1834
Age 69
Death of Jonathan Floyd in Warren County, Kentucky, USA
Warren County, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1765
    Event Place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1834
    Event Place: Warren County, Kentucky, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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