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  1. Floyd was the only Virginia county to vote for Herbert Hoover against Franklin Roosevelt in 1932, and the last Democrat to carry the county in a presidential election was Winfield S. Hancock in 1880. Theodore Roosevelt did win Floyd County in 1912 as a result of a split in the Republican Party, while Democratic Senatorial candidate Mark Warner ...

  2. Sep 23, 2005 · Northwest Georgia’s Floyd County, formerly home to many of the state’s Cherokee Indians, was established on December 3, 1832, two years after the Georgia legislature passed a law extending its jurisdiction over the Cherokee territory in that part of the state. The subsequent 1832 act divided the Cherokee country into ten large counties.

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  4. Floyd County Education, Geography, and History. Floyd County is a county located along the northwest border of the state of Georgia. Based on the 2010 census, the population was 96,317. Floyd County was created on December 3, 1832 from Cherokee County. The county seat is Rome. The county is named in honor of General John Floyd (1769 - 1839 ...

  5. Year Erected: 1956 Marker Text: Floyd County was created by Act of Dec. 3, 1832 out of Cherokee County. Originally, it included parts of Chattooga, Polk and Gordon Counties. Early settlers came from Tenn., S.C., and older parts of Ga. The county was named for Maj. Gen. John Floyd (1794-1829), Legislator,….

  6. Floyd County, Georgia. /  34.26°N 85.22°W  / 34.26; -85.22. Floyd County is a county located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 98,584. [2] [1] The county seat is Rome. [3] Floyd County comprises the Rome, Georgia metropolitan statistical area .

  7. contender for the honor of the County’s naming . . . Davis Floyd. Davis Floyd, nephew of Col. John Floyd, had come to Kentucky with the rest of the Floyd clan in 1779 when he was a youngster of 10 or 11. He grew up along the banks of Floyd’s Fork, probably gained his title of Major in the

  8. May 3, 2023 · Ancestral families were here with the first settlers in the area to become Floyd County, including the families of Hylton, Cox, Mabry, Quesenberry, Akers, Dulaney, Simpkins. Hollandsworth, Reynolds, Spence, Altizer, Phillips and Turpin. Hylton grew up in Virginia Beach and went to university at VCU. He has worked as a programmer, server and ...

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