Charity FLOYD

20 Jan 1739 - 31 Jul 1785

  • BIRTH: 20 Jan 1739
  • DEATH: 31 Jul 1785
  • BURIAL: Old Burial Ground, Southold, NY
Father: Nicoll FLOYD
Mother: Tabitha SMITH

Family 1 : Ezra L'HOMMEDIEU
  • MARRIAGE: 21 Dec 1756



                                     _________________
                  _Richard FLOYD ___|
                 |                  |_________________
 _Nicoll FLOYD __|
|                |                   _________________
|                |_Margaret NICOLL _|
|                                   |_________________
|
|--Charity FLOYD 
|
|                                    _Jonathan SMITH _+
|                 _Jonathan SMITH __|
|                |                  |_Sarah BREWSTER _
|_Tabitha SMITH _|
                 |                   _Epenetus PLATT _
                 |_Elizabeth PLATT _|
                                    |_Phebe WOOD _____+


[3578] Abstract of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office,
City of New York (Volume III. 1730-1744)
Appendix B: Floyd Family, p. 440
http://historical.library.cornell.edu/Dienst/UI/1.0/Display/cul.nys/nys056

The Old Burial Ground - Southold, N.Y.
Peter Venturini
http://mason.gmu.edu/~pventuri/obg.html
"Nine of the graves are marked with raised, horizontal slabs or table stones, marking the locations
of prominent settlers, including that of the Rev. John Youngs, who was the organizer of the settlement in 1640.
These vaults mark the graves of Rev. John Youngs, Col. John Youngs, Rev. William Throop, Rev. Joshua Hobart,
Mrs. Hobart, Mrs. Charity LHommedieu, Barnabas Horton, John Conkelyne and William Wells."

"The Family of Richard Smith of Smithtown, Long Island"
Frederick Kinsman Smith
Smithtown Historical Society, Smithtown, NY, 1967
"Charity, b. 20 Jan 1739/40, d. 31 Jly 1785, m. 21 Dec 1756, Ezra L'Hommedieu, of Southold,
L.I., b. 30 Aug 1734, d. 28 Sep 1811, son of Benjamin and Martha (Bourn) L'Hommedieu. He was a
graduate of Yale in 1754. He was appointed by the New York Legislature as a member of the
Continental Congress on 14 Oct 1779. He and his wife were buried in the Old Burying Ground,
Southold. There was no surviving child by this marriage, but he left issue by a second marriage."


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