He married Miss Ann Hunt Alston, daughter of Col. Robert Alston of Sparta, Ga., Dec. 3rd, 1829. Georgia Journal - Milledgeville, Georgia Saturday, February 30, 1830 DIED. At Darien, Georgia, on the 25th January, Maj. John Floyd, son of Gen. John Floyd, of Camden county, aged 28 on the day of his death. Unarmed, and knowing that Allen B. Powell was armed with pistols, he attacked him with a riding whip--the latter immediately drew a pistol, and shot him through the body. see a biography by Marguerite Marree Matthews in her records from the Floyd Family Cemetery [1] Parents: John Floyd 1769–1839 Isabella Maria Hazzard Floyd 1773–1859
Spouse: Ann Hunt Macon Alston King 1811–1879 (m. 1829)
Siblings: Mary Hazzard Floyd Hamilton 1795–1888 Charles Rinaldo Floyd 1797–1845 Sarah Catherine Wigg Floyd De LaRoche au Lion 1799–1876 Susan Lodviski Dixon Floyd Hopkins 1804–1873 Caroline Eliza Louisa Floyd Blackshear 1806–1876 William Henry Floyd 1808–1811 Richard Ferdinand Floyd 1810–1890 Melinda Isabella Floyd Hopkins 1812–1831 Samuel Augustus Floyd 1814–1878 Henry Hamilton Floyd 1817–1873
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