Nicholas Floyd, Sr

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Nicholas Floyd, Sr

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chester, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death: circa 1822 (43-52)
Chester, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
Immediate Family:

Son of Simon Floyd, Jr. and Anne Corney
Husband of Catherine Elizabeth Floyd
Father of Ann Floyd; Nicholas Floyd, Jr; Lenore Elizabeth Pulsifer; Catherine Rough (Ruff); William Floyd and 7 others
Brother of William Floyd

Managed by: Mattheiss Riegell XII
Last Updated:

About Nicholas Floyd, Sr

RESEARCH NOTES by Keith Riggle

Early Floyd immigrants to Nova Scotia: From Nova Scotia immigrants to 1867, vol ii, Leonard H. Smith, Jr., and Norma H. Smith, Genealogical Pub, 1994: - Floyd, Simon and Thomas, from Halifax, to Chester with first settlers, 1753. P. 91, citing Leavitt, Emily w., "A list of the first class of settlers (of Chester, Lunenburg County, N.S.) with their families," New england Historical and Genealogical Register, 54 (1900): 44-46 - Floyd, Simon, from Llwyd, Wales, to Chester, citing "Queries," Genealogical Newsletter of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, No. 3 (1972), p. 2 - Floyd, David, clerk of the stores, to Chebucto, citing Akins, Thomas B., "History of Halifax City," Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society 8 (1892-1894), p. 6 From Ship Passenger Lists to Nova Scotia, Canada: Miscellaneous Ships - Source: Colonial Office 221, N.S., A Series, MG11, List of Emigrants 1748-1749, Vol. 44, p. 15, Reel C-9125, National Archives of Canada. Format: Name; Value; Regiment Family or ship if known; Floyd, Simon; husbandman; self and 3 sons; arrived with Cornwallis Fleet in Halifax on 27 Jun 1749

25 Jan 2014 - Searched Canadian Birth, Marriage and Death records at Ancestry.ca but found nothing.


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RESEARCH NOTES

Early Floyd immigrants to Nova Scotia: From Nova Scotia immigrants to 1867, vol ii, Leonard H. Smith, Jr., and Norma H. Smith, Genealogical Pub, 1994: - Floyd, Simon and Thomas, from Halifax, to Chester with first settlers, 1753. P. 91, citing Leavitt, Emily w., "A list of the first class of settlers (of Chester, Lunenburg County, N.S.) with their families," New england Historical and Genealogical Register, 54 (1900): 44-46 - Floyd, Simon, from Llwyd, Wales, to Chester, citing "Queries," Genealogical Newsletter of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, No. 3 (1972), p. 2 - Floyd, David, clerk of the stores, to Chebucto, citing Akins, Thomas B., "History of Halifax City," Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society 8 (1892-1894), p. 6 From Ship Passenger Lists to Nova Scotia, Canada: Miscellaneous Ships - Source: Colonial Office 221, N.S., A Series, MG11, List of Emigrants 1748-1749, Vol. 44, p. 15, Reel C-9125, National Archives of Canada. Format: Name; Value; Regiment Family or ship if known; Floyd, Simon; husbandman; self and 3 sons; arrived with Cornwallis Fleet in Halifax on 27 Jun 1749

25 Jan 2014 - Searched Canadian Birth, Marriage and Death records at Ancestry.ca but found nothing.

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Nicholas Floyd, Sr's Timeline

1774
August 5, 1774
Chester, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
August 25, 1774
Chester, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
1775
June 25, 1775
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, British Colonial America
1800
1800
Chester, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
1802
April 1, 1802
Chester, Lunenburg, N.S.
April 1, 1802
Chester, Lunenburg County, NS, Canada
1803
October 29, 1803
Chester, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada
1805
1805
1806
1806