Bloyd, John Sr. 1a

Birth Name Bloyd, John Sr.
Nick Name The Old Patriarch
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Narrative

In the spring of 1831, a caravan composed of something like thirty persons from Kentucky, reached their destination and settled in what is now Hancock Township, Hancock County, Illinois. These people had started the fall before, and spent the winter in Sangamon County, Illinois. In that party was an old patriarch, by the name of John Bloyd, and his faithful wife, Mary. After John and Mary were married in Baltimore, Maryland, John quit the sea, where he had been captain of a sailing vessel. We have no further record of him until 1806, when we find him living in the Northern part of Rockingham County, North Carolina, not far from the Virginia line. During the year mentioned, he in company with his neighbor, James McCubbin, an old Revolutionary soldier, with whom he had been intimately acquainted for a number of years, moved over the mountains into Kentucky, and settled in Green County, that State.
Twenty-five yeaars after that trip into Kentucky, we find this same John Bloyd and his wife, though well advanced in years, at the end of another long journey, extended far into the wilds of Western Illinois.

Appears on the Rockingham County Federal Census 1790. He was living in the Salisbury District. On the census he is listed as 1 free white male 16 or over (this is John himself), 3 free white males under 16, and four free white females (Mary and 3 daughters). That means John and Mary probably had six children living at home with them.
The family is enumerated in the same district as James McCubbin and Nichlas McCubbin.

Deed Extracts 1785-1800, Rockingham County, North Carolina list the sale of 100 acres to John Bloyd from John McCubbin in 1792 for 100 pounds.
Map of Rockingham County, NC lists John Bloyd along with William Bloyd and others as residents.

Entry Book #1, page 150, February 18, 1799, treasury warrant #921, Green County, Ky records the sale of 200 acres of second rate land to John Bloyd "by virtue of his having improved the same..." (Setzer's book, page 300).
General Index to Real Estate Conveyances, Rockingham, NC: Grantors lists John and Mathew[sic] Bloyd as selling 100 acres to Daniel and Martha Barber in 1805.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1740 Scotland or Maryland   2
Death        

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Bloyd, John1725
Mother
         Bloyd, John Sr. 1740
    Brother     Bloyd, William 1750-11-16
    Brother     Bloyd

Families

Family of Bloyd, John Sr. and Riggins, Mary

Married Wife Riggins, Mary ( * 1760 + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1796-01-11 Maryland   2
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Bloyd, Levi17801847
Bloyd, John Jr.1783
Bloyd, Thomas1784
Bloyd, Martha1785
Bloyd, Elijah1786
Bloyd, Leah17871836
Bloyd, Sarah1788
Bloyd, Rhoda1790
Bloyd, Elizabeth17921835

Source References

  1. Gene Perkins: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gene-perkins&id=I01838 @ RootsWeb LaRue, Green, and Taylor Counties, Kentucky Genealogy
      • Source text:

        # ID: I01838
        # Name: John Bloyd ,Sr
        # Sex: M
        # Birth: ABT 1740 in Scotland or Maryland; "The Old Patriarch"; possibly Bloyth
        # Note:

        In the spring of 1831, a caravan composed of something like thirty persons from Kentucky, reached their destination and settled in what is now Hancock Township, Hancock County, Illinois. These people had started the fall before, and spent the winter in Sangamon County, Illinois. In that party was an old patriarch, by the name of John Bloyd, and his faithful wife, Mary. After John and Mary were married in Baltimore, Maryland, John quit the sea, where he had been captain of a sailing vessel. We have no further record of him until 1806, when we find him living in the Northern part of Rockingham County, North Carolina, not far from the Virginia line. During the year mentioned, he in company with his neighbor, James McCubbin, an old Revolutionary soldier, with whom he had been intimately acquainted for a number of years, moved over the mountains into Kentucky, and settled in Green County, that State.
        Twenty-five yeaars after that trip into Kentucky, we find this same John Bloyd and his wife, though well advanced in years, at the end of another long journey, extended far into the wilds of Western Illinois.

        Appears on the Rockingham County Federal Census 1790. He was living in the Salisbury District. On the census he is listed as 1 free white male 16 or over (this is John himself), 3 free white males under 16, and four free white females (Mary and 3 daughters). That means John and Mary probably had six children living at home with them.
        The family is enumerated in the same district as James McCubbin and Nichlas McCubbin.

        Deed Extracts 1785-1800, Rockingham County, North Carolina list the sale of 100 acres to John Bloyd from John McCubbin in 1792 for 100 pounds.
        Map of Rockingham County, NC lists John Bloyd along with William Bloyd and others as residents.

        Entry Book #1, page 150, February 18, 1799, treasury warrant #921, Green County, Ky records the sale of 200 acres of second rate land to John Bloyd "by virtue of his having improved the same..." (Setzer's book, page 300).
        General Index to Real Estate Conveyances, Rockingham, NC: Grantors lists John and Mathew[sic] Bloyd as selling 100 acres to Daniel and Martha Barber in 1805.

         

         

         

         

        Father: Possibly John Bloyd b: BET 1720 AND 1730 in Scotland?

        Marriage 1 Mary Riggins b: ABT 1760 in ; they had at least 3 sons and 3 daughters

        * Married: 11 JAN 1796 in Maryland; see notes for Mary

        Children

        1. Has Children Levi Bloyd b: 1780 in ; a Levi Bloyd m. Susan Mears 10-31-1861
        2. Has No Children John Bloyd , Jr b: 1783
        3. Has No Children Thomas Bloyd b: 1784 in Rockingham County, NC
        4. Has No Children Martha "Patsy" Bloyd b: 1785 in Rockingham County, NC
        5. Has Children Elijah Bloyd b: 1786 in ; there was an Elijah Bloyd in Co K, 14 ILL Infantry during Civil War
        6. Has Children Leah Bloyd b: 1787 in VA
        7. Has No Children Sarah Bloyd b: 1788 in NC
        8. Has Children Rhoda Bloyd b: 1790 in Rockingham County, NC
        9. Has Children Elizabeth Bloyd b: 1792 in Rockingham County, NC

      • Citation:

        e-mail: Gene.Perkins@att.net

  2. Gene Perkins: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=gene-perkins&id=I05127&style=TABLE @ RootsWeb LaRue, Green, and Taylor Counties, Kentucky Genealogy