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Vickie Thompson
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Researching the following surnames which are mostly in Kentucky since 1790: Beard, Baird, Doss, Daniel, Woosley, Renshaw, Fraley, McDaniel, Fryar, Loftis, Floyd
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Updated: December 10, 2014
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Sgt. David L. Floyd
David served in Co. E, 4th Tennessee, Mounted...
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Sgt. David L. Floyd
David served in Co. E, 4th Tennessee, Mounted Infantry, Union Army. David died 30 June 1866 of chronic diarrhea and liver disease. He was 5 foot 5 inches tall had blue eyes, light hair and complexion. He died at home from effects suffered from the war. He enlisted as a private and was discharged as a sergeant. His mother Eliza Ann Parker Floyd received a mother's pension for his service.
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Sgt. David L. Floyd
David served in Co. E, 4th Tennessee, Mounted Infantry, Union Army. David died 30 June 1866 of chronic diarrhea and liver disease. He was 5 foot 5 inches tall had blue eyes, light hair and complexion. He died at home from effects suffered from the war. He enlisted as a private and was discharged as a sergeant. His mother Eliza Ann Parker Floyd received a mother's pension for his service.
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