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Thomas Gregg Stephen Floyd 1841–1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 JAN 1841

Birth Location: Motts, Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 15 JUL 1905

Death Location: Sumter. Sumter County, South Carolina

Father: Stephen Floyd

Mother: Nancy Yarborough

Spouse(s): Sarah Welch

Children(s): Hattie Floyd

In 1841, Thomas Gregg Stephen Floyd entered the world in Motts, Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA, born to Stephen John Floyd And Nancy Ann Yarborough. In 1900, Thomas Gregg Stephen Floyd resided in Charlotte Ward 3, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, USA. Thomas Gregg Stephen Floyd married Sarah Ann Welch, and had children including Hattie Belle Floyd. Thomas Gregg Stephen Floyd passed away in 1905 in Sumter. Sumter County, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1841, Thomas Gregg Stephen Floyd entered the world in Motts, Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA, born to Stephen John Floyd And Nancy Ann Yarborough.
  • In 1900, Thomas Gregg Stephen Floyd resided in Charlotte Ward 3, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, USA.
  • Thomas Gregg Stephen Floyd married Sarah Ann Welch, and had children including Hattie Belle Floyd.
  • Thomas Gregg Stephen Floyd passed away in 1905 in Sumter. Sumter County, South Carolina.

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Thomas Floyd's Ancestors

Self
Thomas Floyd
1841–1905
Birth Place: Motts, Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Stephen John Floyd
1805–1869
Florence County, South Carolina, USA
Nancy (Ann) Yarborough
1821–1890
Buelah, Clarendon, South Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Stephen ('John') Floyd
1775–1853
Chowan County, North Carolina, USA
Mary (Martha) Sessions
1780–1820
South Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Thomas Floyd's Descendants

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Thomas (Gregg Stephen) Floyd (6 JAN 1841–15 JUL 1905) m. Sarah (Ann) Welch (27 NOV 1847–7 AUG 1908)
  1. 1. Hattie (Belle) Floyd 1889–1961 m. Frederick (Lewis DeStaffino) (Latham) 1880–1922
    1. 1. John DeStaffino 1912–1968 m. Gladys (Aliene) Poole 1921–2006
      1. 1. Norman (Bruce) Destaffino 1942–2008
      2. 2. Don (Errol) DeStaffino 1940–2014 m. Sharon Phelan –2001
    2. 2. Melrose (Evelyn) Wyatt 1909–1958 m. Lewis (Osborne) Wyatt 1910–1980
    3. 3. Francis (Eugenia) DeStaffino 1915–1995 m. A.L. Black 1916–1973
      1. 1. Harold ("Ray") Black 1941–2020
    4. 4. Freddie (Lee) Lipscomb 1921–1974 m. Clarence (Furman) Lipscomb 1922–1996
      1. 1. Martha (Diane) Patterson 1945–2020
      2. 2. Brian (Furman) Lipscomb 1944–2011

Thomas Floyd's Timeline

3 Records

1841
6 JAN 1841
Birth of Thomas Gregg Stephen Floyd in Motts, Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA
Motts, Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA
1900
1900
Age 59
Thomas Gregg Stephen Floyd resided here in Charlotte Ward 3, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, USA
Charlotte Ward 3, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, USA
1905
15 JUL 1905
Age 64
Death of Thomas Gregg Stephen Floyd in Sumter. Sumter County, South Carolina
Sumter. Sumter County, South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 JAN 1841
    Event Place: Motts, Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Charlotte Ward 3, Mecklenburg, North Carolina; Roll: 1205; Page: 16; Enumeration District: 0047
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 JUL 1905
    Event Place: Sumter. Sumter County, South Carolina
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Charlotte Ward 3, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Charlotte Ward 3, Mecklenburg, North Carolina; Roll: 1205; Page: 16; Enumeration District: 0047

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