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Submitted: 10/20/12 • Approved: 10/22/12 • Last Updated: 3/25/13 • R769500-G0-S3
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Company A Tennessee Cavalry
Civil War Confederate
May 19, 1827 - February 24, 1907
*Obituary
Benton County Democrat
Thursday, February 28, 1907
FLOYD, Jno. W - Judge Jno. W. Floyd was born in Smith County, Tenn. May 19, 1827 and died at his home in Bentonville, Ark. February 24, 1907 at 10 p.m. He was married to Eliza J. Snodgrass September 23, 1854. To them were born seven children, two of whom died some years ago. Brother Floyd served four years in the Confederate army, distinguishing himself as a brave soldier. He came to Bentonville, Ark. in 1869 and has resided here continuously until his death. He has lived to bless the community with his influence. He was always on the side of right on questions of public good. He was a good citizen in all that the word implies. He was converted and joined the M.E. church, South and his remains were interred in the city cemetery. He leaves a wife, four sons, one daughter and many other friends to mourn. R.E.L. Bearden.
Contributed on 10/20/12 by wfields55
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