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Benjamin (198) Floyd

Birth4 Oct 1735 - Northampton Co, Virginia Colony, British Colonial America
DeathBef. 27 Dec 1802 - St. George Parish, Accomack Co, Virginia, USA
MotherAnn Wilkins
FatherJohn Floyd*

Born in Northampton Co, Virginia Colony, British Colonial America on 4 Oct 1735 to John Floyd* and Ann Wilkins. Benjamin (198) Floyd married Mary Garrison and had 3 children. He passed away on Bef. 27 Dec 1802 in St. George Parish, Accomack Co, Virginia, USA.

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John Floyd*
1701 - 1738
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Ann Wilkins
1705 - 1758
Spouse(s)
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Mary Garrison
1772 - Unknown
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Sarah Hornsby
1775 - Unknown
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Margaret Garrison
1740 - Unknown
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Molly Garrison Floyd
1798 - 1841
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Benjamin Floyd
1801 - 1803
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(Poss. Elizabeth Dunton
Unknown - Unknown

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