Husband: Henry FLOOD
Birthdate: About 1800
Birthplace: Probably Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Death date: After 1880 Census
Place of death: Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Burial: unknown which cemetery
Father: FLOOD, RICHARD
Mother: RICH,JERUSHA
Marriage date: 5 January 1826
Marriage place: Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Wife: Flora ARNOLD
AKA: Flora/Forinda/Florence ARNOLD
Birthdate: Before 1800
Birthplace: Middlesex County, Connecticut
Death date: 7 January 1862
Place of death: Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Burial: Old Rock Landing Cemetery, Haddam Neck], Haddam, Middlesex Co. CT
Father: ARNOLD, SAMUEL BROWN PRINCE/PRENCE
Mother: SEARS, TAMSIN
CHILDREN
Child No. 1: FLOOD, (WILLIAM) AURELLOUS
Sex: m
Birthdate: BET 1826-1828
Birthplace: Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Death date: 23 April 1876
Place of death: San Francisco, San Francisco County, California
Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, California
Marriage date: 16 April 1848
Marriage place: Manhattan, New York
Spouse's name: (1 of 2) GORDON, HANNAH
Child No. 2: FLOOD, IRENA
Sex: f
Birthdate: 10 March 1830
Birthplace: Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Death date: 21 October 1907
Place of death: Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Burial: Indian Hill Cemetery, Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Marriage date: 26 November 1848
Marriage place: East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Spouse's name: ARNOLD, CURTIS S.
Documentation:
* For information on any of these persons or on this line of the Flood
family, please contact me, Margie Hinton at twigsnbranches@earthlink.net. I have several
hundred pages of research on this Flood family.
* Henry married three women
(1) Flora Arnold,
(2) Jane Eddy and
(3) Elizabeth Murphy.
* His son, Aurellous became a well known stone cutter/marble carver using the name of William A. Flood. He moved to California in the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Area.
* Irena remained in Middlesex County, Connecticut.
* I am happy to share information with other family researchers. Thanks, Margie.