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Lemuel Floyd was born ca 1799/1800 per his age on the 1850 census
(50) and the 1860 census (60). He is a proven son of
James Floyd and Elizabeth Lewis. Lemuel seems to be with his
parents for the 1800 census, aged under 10 (1790/1800). He seems to
still be home for the 1810 census as well, aged 16-25 (1784/1794) though
that isnt a perfect age match.
Lemuel Floyd married someone in the 1810s, presumably in Horry
Dist., SC. Her name is unknown. She was born ca 1794/1804 per her age on
the 1820 census. Her 1830 entry gives her age as 20-29 (1800/10), and in
1840 she was 40-49 (1790/1800). The only way to reconcile all three of
those is if she was born ca 1800.
Lemuel Floyd was listed on the
1820 census in Horry, though his name is easily misread as Samuel.
1820 census analysis (based on available evidence): (Explanation
of this census)
1820 Horry Dist., SC pg 134/7 Lamuel Floyd 000010-20100, slaves=0000-0000
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 26-44 (1775-1794) Lemuel Floyd (1799/1800)
1 Female(s) 16-25 (1794-1804) Mrs. Floyd (c1800) wife
They are listed on the
1830 census in Horry:
1830 census analysis (based on available evidence): (Explanation
of this census)
1830 Horry Dist., SC pg 261 Lemuel Floyd 0000010000000-2310100000000
Slaves=121000-000000
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 30-39 (1790-1800) Lemuel Floyd (c1800)
1 Female(s) 20-29 (1800-1810) Mrs. Floyd (c1800) wife
1 Female(s) 10-14 (1815-1820) Daughter? * Not in household in 1820
3 Female(s) 5-9 (1820-1825) 1-Daughter?
2-Daughter?
3-Daughter?
2 Female(s) 0-4 (1825-1830) 1-Daughter?
2-Caroline Floyd (c1829) daughter
They are listed on the
1840 census in Horry:
1840 census analysis (based on available evidence): (Explanation
of this census)
1840 Horry Dist., SC pg 329 Lemuel Floyd 1100001000000-1222001000000
Slaves=200100-230100
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 40-49 (1790-1800) Lemuel Floyd (c1800)
1 Male(s) 5-9 (1830-1835) Son? (1830/35) > gone 1850
1 Male(s) 0-4 (1835-1840) William H. J. Floyd (c1837) son
1 Female(s) 40-49 (1790-1800) Mrs. Floyd (c1800) wife
2 Female(s) 15-19 (1820-1825) Daughter? (1820/25) > gone 1850
Daughter? (1820/25) > gone 1850
2 Female(s) 10-14 (1825-1830) Daughter? (1825/30) > gone 1850
Caroline Floyd (c1829) daughter
2 Female(s) 5-9 (1830-1835) Daughter? (1830/35) > gone 1850
Daughter? (1830/35) > gone 1850
1 Female(s) 0-4 (1835-1840) Daughter? (1835/40) > gone 1850
Lemuel Floyd is listed on the 1845-1846 Horry District tax list and
taxed for 865 acres and 14 slaves. (Horry
County Historical Society)
Mrs. Floyd died in the 1840s for she is not listed with Lemuel on
the 1850 census.
Lemuel Floyd is listed on the
1850 census in Horry District next door to
Joseph Floyd (son of
Hugh Floyd) and wife Prudence (daughter of
Pugh Floyd):
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23B-289-289 |
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Lamuel Floyed |
50 |
M |
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Farm |
200 |
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Wm H. J. |
13 |
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John L. |
8 |
M |
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Martha A. |
4 |
F |
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Emaline |
3 |
F |
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Caroline |
21 |
F |
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Notice that Caroline Floyd age 21 is listed last. Is she a daughter
of Lemuel? He did have daughters that age per the 1830 and 1840 census.
Or is she a second wife? If she was a wife she should have been listed
immediately after Lemuel. No way to be sure though.
Lemuel Floyd was named in the ca 1850 Probate records as an heir of
James and Elizabeth Floyd.
Lemuel is listed on the 1860 census in Horry District. Caroline was
no longer home. If she was his second wife then she probably died. If a
daughter then she was probably married by this time.
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Lemuel Floyd |
60 |
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Farmer |
3000 |
15000 |
SC |
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Martha A. |
13 |
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Emmeline |
12 |
F |
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I wasnt able to find Lemuel Floyd on the 1870 census. He may have
died by then. |