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  1. When Charity Floyd was born on 6 April 1692, in Mastic, Suffolk, New York Colony, British Colonial America, her father, Richard Floyd II, was 28 and her mother, Margaret Martha Nicolls, was 29. She married Benjamin Nicoll about 1713, in Suffolk, New York, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter.

    • Female
    • Benjamin Nicoll, Rev Samuel Johnson
  2. Charity Floyd Nicolls/Johnson was born April 6, 1692, a daughter of Richard Floyd and Margaret [Woodhull,] at Mastic, Suffolk county, New York and died June 1, 1758 at New York City at 66 years of age; m (1) Benjamin Nicolls; m (2) Rev. Samuel Johnson (Yale 1714), of Stratford, Connecticut, by whom she had at least one son, William Samuel ...

    • New York
    • April 6, 1692
    • "Widow Nicoll"
    • June 1, 1758
  3. marrying his wife Charity Floyd Nicoll in 1725,[7] and starting a family of his own. Along with a main building that served as his house, Johnson’s estate in Stratford included ample land, outbuildings, and meadows grazed by his animals. A 1757 deed for his land, which by that point had been conveyed to his son William Samuel Johnson,

  4. In 1725, Johnson married the widow Charity Floyd Nicoll, the mother of three young children, one of whom, William Nicoll, was heir to the vast estate of Islip Grange, in Sayville, New York, then part of a 100 square mile estate on Long Island owned by the Matthias Nicoll family.

  5. Apr 9, 2022 · Death: March 08, 1755 (49) Mastic, Suffolk County, Province of New York (Typhoid) Immediate Family: Son of Col. Richard Floyd, Il and Margaret Floyd. Husband of Tabitha Floyd. Father of Ruth Woodhull; Maj. Gen. William Floyd, signer of the "Declaration of Independence"; Tabitha Reeve; Charles Floyd; Catherine Thomas and 1 other.

  6. Jun 5, 2024 · Mrs Charity (Floyd) Nicoll, Johnson. Father. Col. Richard Floyd (1661-1737) Mother. Margaret (Nicoll) Floyd (1662-1718) Spouse. Benjamin Nicoll (1694-1724) Children.

  7. Nov 1, 2021 · His father was Samuel Johnson and his mother was Charity Floyd Nicoll. His father was an Anglican clergyman and served as President of King’s College (Columbia). Education. Johnson received his primary education at home, from his father. In 1744, he graduated from Yale. In 1747, he received a master’s degree from Yale.

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