Cornelius Floyd and Mary of Horry & Marion Co., SC; Columbus Co., NC and Smith Co., MS

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Cornelius Floyd was ca 1790/94 per census analysis. He was presumably born in South Carolina, probably in what is now Horry County. He appears to be a son of Samuel Floyd (bef 1755), though I haven't seen a record that proves this conclusively, but it seems almost certain.

He seems to be home with his parents for the 1800 census aged under 10 (born 1790/1800), and still home in 1810 age 16-25 (1784/94).

Cornelius Floyd married Mary (---) before ca 1815 either in Horry or Marion District. She was born ca 1797/98 per her age on the 1850 census (52). I don't know her maiden name.

On 5 Dec 1816 Cornelius Floyd and Theophilus Floyd (probably a 1st cousin) witnessed a deed from George Ford of Marion Dist., SC to Francis Floyd of Horry Dist., SC (Cornelius's brother). (Marion Co., SC Deed Book O, page 410).

On 5 Dec 1817 Core. Floyd and Jesse Rawls witnessed a deed from John Rawls to his daughter Polley Rawls. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book M, page 58).

On 12 Apr 1818 Samuel Floyd (his father) deeded a slave (Edith) to his daughter Ara. The deed was witnessed by Francis Floyd and Cornelius Floyd. (Horry Co., SC Deed Book C1 page 64 Horry County Historical Society).

They are listed on the 1820 census in Columbus Co., NC, one of several Floyds there. The others (William, Bartholomew, Margaret and Avin) were there earlier. I don't know if they are related to the Floyds of Horry and Marion, but they could be.

1820 census analysis (based on available evidence): (Explanation of this census)

1820 Columbus Co., NC pg 55 Cornelius Floyd 200010-10100-0, slaves obscured
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 26-44       (1775-1794)     Cornelius Floyd (1790/94)
2 Male(s) 0-9         (1810-1820)     1-John M. Floyd (c1818) son
                                      2-Son?
1 Female(s) 16-25     (1794-1804)     Mary (—) Floyd (c1798) wife
1 Female(s) 0-9       (1810-1820)     Ann Eliza Floyd (1815/20) daughter

On 15 Mar 1824 John Newsom sold Cornelius Floyd 113 acres for $920. The land was on the north east side of Little Pee Dee between Crutchelow and the back swamp. He also sold another tract of 349 acres bordering Francis Floyd, Pharoe Scott and Tisdale. Witnessed by John McLean and Fras. Floyd, Q. U. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book O, page 234).

They were in Marion Dist., SC by 1824 and listed on the tax list there that year and taxed $1.84 and listed as "Neal" Floyd, which is a common nickname for "Cornelius." Brother Francis Floyd was also listed in Marion. They were the only Floyds on the tax list.

On 18 Feb 1826 John Rawls sold Cornelius Floyd a Negro woman named Nancy aged about 35 years, and a Negro boy Frank about 2 months, for $400. Witnessed by Jesse Rawls. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book M, page 65).

On 22 Feb 1826 "C. Floyd" and Jesse Ford witnessed a deed from Francis and Mary Floyd to John D. Floyd. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book O, page 413).

Cornelius Floyd died sometime in 1826 or 1827 in Marion Dist., SC. The earliest date in his Probate file is 10 Feb 1827. The first probate roll (# 273) names widow Mary and states there are 5 children, but doesn't name them. The second probate roll (# 279) was about as informative, stating there were 5 children, but doesn't name them. One document is dated 17 Jan 1827.

Fortunately there is more detail in the Ordinary records. On 2 Apr 1832 an order was recorded for 460 acres to be divided among the heirs of Cornelius Floyd, deceased. Heirs were Joseph Hayes and wife Mary (the widow), A. E. Floyd, John M. Floyd, Wilson Floyd, Samuel R. Floyd and Cornelius Floyd. (Marion Co., SC Ordinary's Real Estate Book (1826-1843), p. 47, published in Pee Dee Queue, Dec. 1989, Vol. XIII, No 7, p. 4).

Widow Mary (---) Floyd married Joseph Hayes between 1827 and 1830 in Marion Dist., SC. Joseph was born ca 1797/98 per his age on the 1850 census (52).  There was an older Joseph Hayes in the county, but I don't know if they are father and son, though probably related somehow.

Joseph Hayes was listed on the 1830 census in Marion District.

1830 census analysis (based on available evidence): (Explanation of this census)

1830 Marion Dist., SC pg 27 Joseph Hays Jr. 1210010000000-0010010000000
Slaves=100000-110100
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 30-39        (1790-1800)    Joseph Hayes (c1798)
1 Male(s) 10-14        (1815-1820)    John M. Floyd (c1818) step-son
2 Male(s) 5-9          (1820-1825)    1-Wilson Owen Floyd (1820/25) step-son
                                      2-Samuel H. Floyd (c1823) step-son
1 Male(s) 0-4          (1825-1830)    William Cornelius Floyd (c1826) step-son
1 Female(s) 30-39      (1790-1800)    Mary (—) Floyd Hayes (c1798) wife
1 Female(s) 10-14      (1815-1820)    Ann Eliza Floyd (1815/20) step-daughter

On 2 Apr 1832 a deed was made for the division of the estate of Cornelius Floyd upon the petition of Joseph Hays and wife Mary Hays. The tract was 460 acres (this is probably the two tracts purchased from John Newsom) and was sold at public auction to John D. Jones for $501, he being the high bidder. Signed by Samuel Bigham, Sheriff of Marion District. Witnessed by John C. Legett and John Sherrod. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book O, page 236).

They moved to Smith Co., MS in the 1830's.

On 6 Aug 1838 Joseph Hays of Smith Co., MS gave Power of Attorney to Allen Floyd of same place who was about to travel to Marion Dist., SC. He was empowered to act in his behalf for all business of whatever kind being done in SC. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book R, page 109).

They are listed on the 1840 census in Smith Co., MS. Ebenezer Hays and Elias Hays were nearby, probably related somehow.

1840 census analysis (based on available evidence): (Explanation of this census)

1840 Smith Co., MS pg 230 Joseph Hays 1111001000000-0100001000000
Slaves=000000-411000
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 40-49        (1790-1800)    Joseph Hayes (c1798)
1 Male(s) 15-19        (1820-1825)    Samuel H. Floyd (c1823) step-son
1 Male(s) 10-14        (1825-1830)    William Cornelius Floyd (c1826) step-son
1 Male(s) 5-9          (1830-1835)    Dennis Hayes (c1835) son
1 Male(s) 0-4          (1835-1840)    William Hayes (c1838) son
1 Female(s) 40-49      (1790-1800)    Mary (---) Floyd Hayes (c1798) wife
1 Female(s) 5-9        (1830-1835)    Daughter? (1830/35)

They were listed on the 1850 census in Smith Co., MS. Son John M. Floyd was next door and son William was two houses away: Joseph Hayes 52, Mary 52, Dennis 15, William 12, Martha 9, all born in "Miss" which is of course incorrect.

Mary (---) Floyd Hayes died in the 1850's in Smith Co., MS.

Joseph is listed on the 1860 census in Smith Co., MS with his son William: William Hays 22, Elizabeth 15, Joseph 57. William and wife were born in Miss., Joseph in S.C.

I couldn't find Joseph on the 1870 census so he may have died by then.

Children of Cornelius and Mary (---) Floyd. The estate records and deeds prove that Cornelius and Mary had five children. Mary and her second husband Joseph Hayes had at least three, perhaps four children. I have not traced them.
  1. Ann Eliza Floyd (1815/20)
  2. John M. Floyd (c1818)
  3. Wilson Owen Floyd (1820/25)
  4. Samuel H. Floyd (c1823)
  5. William Cornelius Floyd (c1826)
Ann Eliza Floyd was born ca 1815/20 (per census analysis) either in Marion Dist., SC or Columbus Co., NC. She was with her parents on the 1820 census, aged under 10 (1810/20) and still home in 1830, aged 10-14 (1815/20).

She was named in the Ordinary record (1832) as A. E. Floyd, heir of Cornelius Floyd (see above).

She married Jabez Hull sometime in the 1830's, presumably in Smith Co., MS.

On -- Aug 1838, Jabez Hull and wife Ann Eliza Hull, formerly Ann Eliza Floyd, gave power of attorney to Allen Floyd to settle with Edward Wheeler regarding the estate of Cornelius Floyd, Deceased, of Marion Dist., SC, she being an heir at law of Cornelius Floyd, deceased, as well as Wilson Owen Floyd, deceased. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book R, page 115).

I found them on the 1840 census in Kemper Co., MS, or it might be them, the name is obscured ----z Hull. The fact that the name ends in a "z" is a good sign that it is Jabez, but perhaps it isn't him.

1840 census analysis (based on available evidence): (Explanation of this census)

1840 Kemper Co., MS pg xx ---z Hull 0000001000000-2010100000000
Slaves=010000-010000
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 40-49        (1790-1800)    Jabez Hull (1790/1800)
1 Female(s) 20-29      (1810-1820)    Ann Eliza Floyd Hull (1815/20) wife
1 Female(s) 10-14      (1825-1830)    Daughter? (1825/30)
2 Female(s) 0-4        (1835-1840)    1-Daughter?
                                      2-Daughter?

I wasn't able to find them on the 1850 census.

John M. Floyd was born ca 1817/18 per his age on the 1850 census (32). He was with his parents on the 1820 census, aged under 10 (1810/20) and still home in 1830, aged 10-14 (1815/20).

He was named in the Ordinary record (1832) as John M. Floyd, heir of Cornelius Floyd (see above).

On 15 May 1838, John M. Floyd of Smith Co., MS gave Power of Attorney to Allen James Floyd of Horry Dist., SC to receive his portion of the estate of Cornelius Floyd, deceased of Marion Dist., SC, he being one of the legal heirs. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book R, page 108).

I wasn't able to find John on the 1840 census.

On 15 Jun 1840 John M. Floyd of Smith Co., MS was appointed guardian to Samuel H. Floyd and William C. Floyd, minor orphans of Smith County. These are his brothers. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book R page 460).

On the same date (15 Jun 1840), a deed refers to Wilson C. Floyd deceased of Simpson Co., MS, administration being granted to John M. Floyd of Smith Co., MS. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book R page 461).

He was on the 1850 census in Smith Co., MS next to his mother and step-father. He kept a Tavern: John M. Floyd 32 Tavern Keeper, born SC, Ann 24, Augustus 5 MS, Sarah 3, Samuel Ellis 22 Grocer, Hezekiah Overby 20 Laborer, VA, Cornelius Sullivan 21 Laborer, MS, William Banel? 22, Laborer, born Unknown.

They were still in Smith for the 1860 census: J. M. Floyd 42 SC, Anna J. 35 NC, Augustus 15 MS, Sarah C. 12, Louisa 7 John 5, Samuel 1, Elizabeth Dumford 21.

By 1870 they were in Clarke Co., MS, which is just east of Smith: John M. Floyd 52 Clerk in Store SC, Anna J. 46 NC, Mariah L. 16 MS, John C. 14, Samuel H. 12, Susan E. 8, George A. 6, William Trotter 14 (black), Lucy 23 (black).

I wasn't able to find them on the 1880 census.

Wilson Owen Floyd was born ca 1820/25 per census analysis. He was with his parents for the 1830 census, aged 5-9 (1820/25).

He was named in the Ordinary record (1832) as Wilson Floyd, heir of Cornelius Floyd (see above).

He died before August 1838 in Smith Co., MS as proven by a deed from his sister Ann Eliza Hull (see above).

He is mentioned in a deed dated 15 Jun 1840 in Marion Co., SC referring to Wilson C. Floyd deceased of Simpson Co., MS, administration being granted to John M. Floyd of Smith Co., MS. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book R page 461).

Samuel H. Floyd was born ca 1822/23 (per age of 27 on 1850 census) in Marion Dist., SC. He was with his parents for the 1830 census, aged 5-9 (1820/25), and still home in 1840, aged 15-19 (1820/25).

He was named in the Ordinary record (1832) as Samuel R. Floyd, heir of Cornelius Floyd (see above).

On 15 Jun 1840 John M. Floyd of Smith Co., MS was appointed guardian to Samuel H. Floyd and William C. Floyd, minor orphans of Smith County. These are his brothers. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book R page 460).

Samuel is listed on the 1850 census in Smith Co., MS with his family: Samuel Floyd 27 SC, Harriet 25 NC, Almeda 2 MS, James Evans 19 Laborer, born TX.

Samuel Floyd died in 1850's in Smith Co., MS.

Harriet was listed on the 1860 census in Smith a few houses from John M. Floyd: Harriet Floyd 34 NC, Armilda 12 MS, John P. 9, Malinda 8, Mary S. 5, J. B. McGraw 28 School Teacher SC.

I couldn't find them on the 1870 census.

William Cornelius Floyd was born ca 1825/26 (per age of 24 on 1850 census) in Marion Dist., SC. He was with his parents for the 1830 census, aged under 5 (1825/30), and still home in 1840, aged 10-14 (1825/30).

He was named in the Ordinary record (1832) as Cornelius Floyd, heir of Cornelius Floyd (see above).

On 15 Jun 1840 John M. Floyd of Smith Co., MS was appointed guardian to Samuel H. Floyd and William C. Floyd, minor orphans of Smith County. These are his brothers. (Marion Co., SC Deed Book R page 460).

He was on the 1850 census in Smith Co., MS next to his brother John M. Floyd and two houses from his mother: William Floyd 24 Merchant, born SC, Catherine 18 MS.

I wasn't able to find them in 1860.

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First Generation

1.     Cornelius Floyd was born in 1790/1794 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Horry Co, SC). He died in 1826/1827 in Marion Dist, SC.

Cornelius married Mary before 1815 in Marion Dist, SC. Mary was born in 1797/1798 in SC. She died in 1850/1860 in Smith Co, MS.

They had the following children.

                2    M         i.    Ann Eliza Floyd was born in 1815/1820 in Marion Dist, SC. He died after 1840 in Kemper Co, MS.

Ann married Jabez Hull before 1838 in Smith Co, MS. Jabez was born in 1790/1800. She died after 1840 in Kemper Co, MS.

+              3    M        ii.    John M Floyd was born in 1817/1818. He died after 1870.

                4    M       iii.    Wilson Owen Floyd was born in 1820/1825 in Marion Dist, SC. He died before Aug 1838 in Simpson Co, MS.

+              5    M       iv.    Samuel H Floyd was born in 1822/1823. He died in 1855/1860.

                6    M        v.    William Cornelius Floyd was born in 1825/1826 in Marion Dist, SC. He died after 1850 in Smith Co, MS.

William married Catherine before 1850 in Smith Co, MS. Catherine was born in 1831/1832 in MS. She died after 1850 in Smith Co, MS.

Second Generation

3.     John M Floyd (Cornelius) was born in 1817/1818 in Marion Dist, SC. He died after 1870 in Clarke Co, MS.

John married Ann J before 1845 in Smith Co, MS. Ann was born in 1825/1826 in SC. She died after 1870 in Clarke Co, MS.

They had the following children.

                7    M         i.    Augustus Floyd was born in 1844/1845 in Smith Co, MS. He died after 1860 in Smith Co, MS.

                8    F          ii.    Sarah C Floyd was born in 1846/1847 in Smith Co, MS. She died after 1860 in Smith Co, MS.

                9    F         iii.    Mariah Louisa Floyd was born in 1852/1853 in Smith Co, MS. She died after 1870 in Clarke Co, MS.

              10    M       iv.    John C Floyd was born in 1854/1855 in Smith Co, MS. He died after 1870 in Clarke Co, MS.

              11    M        v.    Samuel H Floyd was born in 1858/1859 in Smith Co, MS. He died after 1870 in Clarke Co, MS.

              12    F         vi.    Susan E Floyd was born in 1861/1862 in Smith Co, MS. She died after 1870 in Clarke Co, MS.

              13    M      vii.    George A Floyd was born in 1863/1864 in Smith Co, MS. He died after 1870 in Clarke Co, MS.

5.     Samuel H Floyd (Cornelius) was born in 1822/1823 in Marion Dist, SC. He died in 1855/1860 in Smith Co, MS.

Samuel married Hariett before 1848 in Smith Co, MS. Hariett was born in 1824/1825 in NC. She died after 1860 in Smith Co, MS.

They had the following children.

              14    F           i.    Almeda Floyd was born in 1847/1848 in Smith Co, MS. She died after 1850 in Smith Co, MS.

              15    M        ii.    John P Floyd was born in 1850/1851 in Smith Co, MS. He died after 1860 in Smith Co, MS.

              16    F         iii.    Malinda Floyd was born in 1851/1852 in Smith Co, MS. She died after 1860 in Smith Co, MS.

              17    F         iv.    Mary S Floyd was born in 1854/1855 in Smith Co, MS. She died after 1860 in Smith Co, MS.

 

 

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