James John Floyd

Deceased Person

1750 – 1783

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Who was James John Floyd?

James John Floyd, better known as John Floyd, was a pioneer of the Midwestern United States around the Louisville, Kentucky area where he worked as a surveyor for land development and as a military figure. Floyd was an early settler of St. Matthews, Kentucky and helped lay out Louisville. In Kentucky he served as a Colonel of the Kentucky Militia in which he participated in raids with George Rogers Clark and later became one of the first judges of Kentucky.

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Born
1750
Amherst County
Died
Apr 10, 1783
Bullitt County

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on July 23, 2013

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