

From Descendants of John Floyd
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22. ABIGAIL DAVIS5 FLOYD (WILLIAM4, JOHN3, CHARLES2, JOHN1) [231]
Notes for ABIGAIL DAVIS FLOYD:
This Abba in the Jefferson Co. records is almost certainly the younger sister of John Floyd. She not only shares her mother's name, but the father standing with her at her marriage is "Will." Her will was probated in the State of Kentucky, Bullitt Co. Court on April 21, 1834: (courtesy of Alex Luken)
Will Book B page 368 Will of Abigail Alexander
In the name of God amen. I, Abigail Alexander being weak in body, but of sound mind and memory, do ordain this my last will and testimony.
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Notes for THOMAS S. SMITH:
Note the discrepancy in death and marriage dates..... Interestingly, Anna Cartlidge says he lived until about 1801 and died on his farm in Bullitt Co., Ky. Because there is a later marriage (possibly his), I am taking Anna's date of 1801 as probably the better.
Alex Luken sends this: "To muddy the waters even more... I think it is probable that he (Thomas Smith) was married before. In the notes on John Helm Floyd's family, it says that George Floyd married Cynthia Smith, daughter of Col. Robert Smith and granddaughter of Thomas Smith, a private in the Rev. War. While I know how common the name Thomas Smith must have been, there is the time/place factor that cannot be overlooked. Thomas was 10 years older than Abigail, which makes it even more likely that he had been married before.... you note that Anna Cartlidge said that he lived to 1801 and died on his farm in Bullitt Co., but Kathleen Jennings said that he died in 1786 at Brashears fort. Is it possible that Kathleen is wrong and that it was Thomas' first wife that died in 1786? Could Thomas who married Abigail be much older than you show him?
Here is a Thomas that initially settled in Bourbon Co. KY. Note that the last child was born in 1784.
Name: Thomas SMITH
Then we have this note from Gina: "Smith Family" <familybranches@communicomm.com>
"Hello Pat, While looking for info on my Thomas Smith, I found your Thomas Smith, and discovered I may have something that would possibly help you. There is a will in Scott Co., which is now neighbor to Bourbon Co., any how it names a Thomas Smith and a surname Davis wife. I hope it is of some help to you. Our Smith lines sure did share a lot of common 1st names. But I can't find a connection anywhere. Mine were in Clay and Knox Co.s Ky in the southeastern portion of the state. Gina" She refers to a site where the below is extracted from "a book of wills" in Scott County:
"SMITH, THOMAS.
This could well be the same family.
Notes for JAMES ALEXANDER:
Children of ABIGAIL FLOYD and THOMAS SMITH are:
Children of ABIGAIL FLOYD and JAMES ALEXANDER are:
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1770
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Province of Virginia
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1784 |
1784
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Jefferson County, Virginia (Present Kentucky), United States
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1786 |
1786
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Bear Grass Creek, Jefferson County, Virginia (Present Kentucky), United States
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1794 |
1794
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1796 |
1796
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1834 |
1834
Age 64
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Probably Bullitt County, Kentucky, United States
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