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Nancy Abercrombie Floyd

Birth
Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina, USA
Death
1844 (aged 55–56)
Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Nancy ABERCROMBIE, born June 3, 1788, Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, died after her family removed from the Greenville District, in upstate, South Carolina, and settled in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.

Nancy ABERCROMBIE, 1788-1844, was daughter of James ABERCROMBIE, 1765-1819, and of his wife, Nancy CRUMLEY [variant spelling: CRUMLEY, CRUMBLEY].

Nancy ABERCROMBIE, 1788-1844, married Garland FLOYD before 1804, in Laurens District, South Carolina.

Garland FLOYD, 1768-1867, was son of James FLOYD, 1725-1797, and of his wife, Margaret Lee, 1733 - .

In 1799, Garland FLOYD bought 130 acres land [on the Reedy River/Creek] in Greenville District, South Carolina, adjacent to lands owned by James ABERCROMBIE.

On August 4, 1800, the family of Garland FLOYD, 1768-1867, was enumerated residing in Greenville, Greenville District, South Carolina.

By 1802, the family of Garland FLOYD was residing in Jackson County, Georgia, "...On 1 January 1802, Garland Floyd of Jackson County, GA., deeds 54 acres of land on the waters of Reedy River in Greenville County, SC, to Earbon Cornett of Greenville County."

On August 4, 1803, Garland FLOYD, 1768-1867, was selected for jury duty, Superior Court, Jackson County, Georgia, "...Gallant Floyd enumerated in Jury No. 1, sworn generally to wit, at a Superior Court continued & held & for the County of Jackson at the house of Majr. David Criswell, formerly Thomas Kirkpatrick, on the first Monday in April (being the 4th day of the mos.)."

In 1809, Garland FLOYD was enumerated in the 1809 tax rolls as residing in the "...McConnell & Elmore Districts, Jackson County, Georgia, USA. Gallant Floyd enumerated in the 1809 Jackson County, Georgia Tax Rolls, Citation: P. 89."

Garland Gallant FLOYD did reside in 1800 in the Greenville District of South Carolina, USA; also resident in Greenville District, South Carolina during the enumeration of the 1800 census were John FLOYD: 30010-11010-00, Page: 260; Nathaniel FLOYD: 10010-10010-00, Page: 272; and Richard FLOYD: 00001-20010-00, Page: 272. By 1810; there were no surname FLOYDS living in Greenville District, South Carolina;

By August 7, 1820, the family of Garland FLOYD was enumerated residing in Captain Byrd's Militia District, Hall County, Georgia USA, enumerated in the 1820 United States Federal Census Report, as 'Gallant' Floyd'; age 26-44; b. 1776-1794; married; living in Capt. Byrd's District, Hall County, GA, USA, 7 Aug 1820. Enumeration: 311110 01110 00. P:153.

On June 1, 1830, the family of Garland FLOYD was enumerated as residing in Hall County, Georgia, enumerated in the 1830 United State Federal Census Report, as 'Gallant'; age 50-60; b. 1770-1780; married; living in Not Stated, Hall County, GA, USA, 1 Jun 1830; Roll: 18; Page: 72. Enumeration: 0021100100000 010000100000.

On June 1, 1840, the family of Garland FLOYD was enumerated as residing in Hall County, Georgia, USA; enumerated in the 1840 United Stated Federal Census Report, as 'Garland'; age 70-80; born 1750-1759; married; living in Hall County, GA, USA 1 Jun 1840. Roll: 42; Page: 179; Enumeration: 000000001000 0001000100000.

On December 12, 1844, Garland FLOYD, 1768-1867, married second Nancy DAVIS, 1818-1887, in Forsyth County, Georgia.

On October 26, 1850, the family of Garland FLOYD, 1768-1867, was enumerated residing in Georgia Militia District 38, Hall County, Georgia, USA; enumerated in the 1850 United Stated Federal Census Report, as 'Gallant'; age 82; married; farmer/$200; living in GMD 38, Hall Cty, GA, USA 26 Oct 1850. Roll: M432_72; Page: 402; Image: 330; # 15 / # 15.

On July 7, 1860, the family of Garland FLOYD, 1768-1867, was enumerated as residing in Georgia Militia District 411, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia USA; enumerated in the 1860 United States Federal Census Report, as 'G. Floyd'; age 82; married; farmer-$500/$300; b. SC; living in GMD 411, Gainesville, Hall Cty, GA, USA, 7 Jul 1860. Roll: M653_126; Page: 103; Image: 104; # 759 / # 633.

Children of this marriage to Nancy ABERCROMBIE, 1788-1844, include:

son, Samuel FLOYD, 1804-1860; md. Patience PINSON, 1796-1880 (with dispute among family researchers);

son, James I FLOYD, 1802-1886; md. Mary Karolyn POWELL, 1812-1892;

daughter, Sarah 'Sallie' D. FLOYD, 1804-1888, buried David-Hill Family Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia; md. Reverend George Gary 'Geary' Benjamin DAVIS, 1799-1875, buried David-Hill Family Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia;

daughter, Nancy FLOYD, 1808-1878; md. July 21, 1824, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, Reverend James Lovelace/Loveless DAVIS, 1803-1879;

son, John David I FLOYD, 1813-1875, buried Oak Hill Cemetery, McDade, Bastrop County, Texas, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 38172409; md. July 22, 1834, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, Elizabeth, 'Betty' BLACKWELL, 1818-1894, buried Oak Hill Cemetery, McDade, Bastrop County, Texas, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 38172404;


son, CSA Pvt. Young Garland Gallant FLOYD, 1817-1864, buried Oak Grove Cemetery, Americus, Sumter County, Georgia, USA; md. Elizabeth 'Eliza' C. Caroline MORRIS, 1822-1885;

son, David C. FLOYD, 1818-1838;

daughter, Mary Margaret FLOYD, 1821-1873; md. October 20, 1842, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, CSA Major John Lindsay BLACKWELL, 1817-1895;
Nancy ABERCROMBIE, born June 3, 1788, Laurens, Laurens District, South Carolina, died after her family removed from the Greenville District, in upstate, South Carolina, and settled in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.

Nancy ABERCROMBIE, 1788-1844, was daughter of James ABERCROMBIE, 1765-1819, and of his wife, Nancy CRUMLEY [variant spelling: CRUMLEY, CRUMBLEY].

Nancy ABERCROMBIE, 1788-1844, married Garland FLOYD before 1804, in Laurens District, South Carolina.

Garland FLOYD, 1768-1867, was son of James FLOYD, 1725-1797, and of his wife, Margaret Lee, 1733 - .

In 1799, Garland FLOYD bought 130 acres land [on the Reedy River/Creek] in Greenville District, South Carolina, adjacent to lands owned by James ABERCROMBIE.

On August 4, 1800, the family of Garland FLOYD, 1768-1867, was enumerated residing in Greenville, Greenville District, South Carolina.

By 1802, the family of Garland FLOYD was residing in Jackson County, Georgia, "...On 1 January 1802, Garland Floyd of Jackson County, GA., deeds 54 acres of land on the waters of Reedy River in Greenville County, SC, to Earbon Cornett of Greenville County."

On August 4, 1803, Garland FLOYD, 1768-1867, was selected for jury duty, Superior Court, Jackson County, Georgia, "...Gallant Floyd enumerated in Jury No. 1, sworn generally to wit, at a Superior Court continued & held & for the County of Jackson at the house of Majr. David Criswell, formerly Thomas Kirkpatrick, on the first Monday in April (being the 4th day of the mos.)."

In 1809, Garland FLOYD was enumerated in the 1809 tax rolls as residing in the "...McConnell & Elmore Districts, Jackson County, Georgia, USA. Gallant Floyd enumerated in the 1809 Jackson County, Georgia Tax Rolls, Citation: P. 89."

Garland Gallant FLOYD did reside in 1800 in the Greenville District of South Carolina, USA; also resident in Greenville District, South Carolina during the enumeration of the 1800 census were John FLOYD: 30010-11010-00, Page: 260; Nathaniel FLOYD: 10010-10010-00, Page: 272; and Richard FLOYD: 00001-20010-00, Page: 272. By 1810; there were no surname FLOYDS living in Greenville District, South Carolina;

By August 7, 1820, the family of Garland FLOYD was enumerated residing in Captain Byrd's Militia District, Hall County, Georgia USA, enumerated in the 1820 United States Federal Census Report, as 'Gallant' Floyd'; age 26-44; b. 1776-1794; married; living in Capt. Byrd's District, Hall County, GA, USA, 7 Aug 1820. Enumeration: 311110 01110 00. P:153.

On June 1, 1830, the family of Garland FLOYD was enumerated as residing in Hall County, Georgia, enumerated in the 1830 United State Federal Census Report, as 'Gallant'; age 50-60; b. 1770-1780; married; living in Not Stated, Hall County, GA, USA, 1 Jun 1830; Roll: 18; Page: 72. Enumeration: 0021100100000 010000100000.

On June 1, 1840, the family of Garland FLOYD was enumerated as residing in Hall County, Georgia, USA; enumerated in the 1840 United Stated Federal Census Report, as 'Garland'; age 70-80; born 1750-1759; married; living in Hall County, GA, USA 1 Jun 1840. Roll: 42; Page: 179; Enumeration: 000000001000 0001000100000.

On December 12, 1844, Garland FLOYD, 1768-1867, married second Nancy DAVIS, 1818-1887, in Forsyth County, Georgia.

On October 26, 1850, the family of Garland FLOYD, 1768-1867, was enumerated residing in Georgia Militia District 38, Hall County, Georgia, USA; enumerated in the 1850 United Stated Federal Census Report, as 'Gallant'; age 82; married; farmer/$200; living in GMD 38, Hall Cty, GA, USA 26 Oct 1850. Roll: M432_72; Page: 402; Image: 330; # 15 / # 15.

On July 7, 1860, the family of Garland FLOYD, 1768-1867, was enumerated as residing in Georgia Militia District 411, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia USA; enumerated in the 1860 United States Federal Census Report, as 'G. Floyd'; age 82; married; farmer-$500/$300; b. SC; living in GMD 411, Gainesville, Hall Cty, GA, USA, 7 Jul 1860. Roll: M653_126; Page: 103; Image: 104; # 759 / # 633.

Children of this marriage to Nancy ABERCROMBIE, 1788-1844, include:

son, Samuel FLOYD, 1804-1860; md. Patience PINSON, 1796-1880 (with dispute among family researchers);

son, James I FLOYD, 1802-1886; md. Mary Karolyn POWELL, 1812-1892;

daughter, Sarah 'Sallie' D. FLOYD, 1804-1888, buried David-Hill Family Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia; md. Reverend George Gary 'Geary' Benjamin DAVIS, 1799-1875, buried David-Hill Family Cemetery, Cobb County, Georgia;

daughter, Nancy FLOYD, 1808-1878; md. July 21, 1824, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, Reverend James Lovelace/Loveless DAVIS, 1803-1879;

son, John David I FLOYD, 1813-1875, buried Oak Hill Cemetery, McDade, Bastrop County, Texas, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 38172409; md. July 22, 1834, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, Elizabeth, 'Betty' BLACKWELL, 1818-1894, buried Oak Hill Cemetery, McDade, Bastrop County, Texas, USA, Find-A-Grave Memorial # 38172404;


son, CSA Pvt. Young Garland Gallant FLOYD, 1817-1864, buried Oak Grove Cemetery, Americus, Sumter County, Georgia, USA; md. Elizabeth 'Eliza' C. Caroline MORRIS, 1822-1885;

son, David C. FLOYD, 1818-1838;

daughter, Mary Margaret FLOYD, 1821-1873; md. October 20, 1842, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, CSA Major John Lindsay BLACKWELL, 1817-1895;

Bio by: JGW



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  • Created by: JGW
  • Added: May 10, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129563771/nancy-floyd: accessed ), memorial page for Nancy Abercrombie Floyd (3 Jun 1788–1844), Find a Grave Memorial ID 129563771, citing Floyd Family Cemetery, Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by JGW (contributor 46956442).