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Did You Know Article milestones
DateProcessResult
September 23, 2006 Good article nomineeListed
October 3, 2006 Peer reviewReviewed
October 6, 2006 WikiProject peer reviewReviewed
August 21, 2009 Good article reassessmentKept
Did You Know A fact from this article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the " Did you know?" column on September 7, 2006.
The text of the entry was: Did you know ...that Virginia Congressman, John Floyd argued for settlement of the Oregon Territory twenty-eight years before it became an official United States territory?
Current status: Good article

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I'd prefer it if you put "p" in front of the page numbers in the references. Also, if you're basing line after line on information gleaned from one or two pages of the same book I think you should use passim and seriously reduce the number of references. (NB: I don't know what FACs think of such practices but it would be perfectly acceptable in an academic essay). -- kingboyk 20:46, 14 September 2006 (UTC) reply

Good Article promotion

Article meets all requirements, except for length. The length requirement is not set in stone. This is a great article. -- Tjss (Talk) 21:13, 23 September 2006 (UTC) reply

Floyd's descent?

  • Opchanacanough
  • Nicketti Powhatan
  • Elizabeth Hughes b.1650/1660-mar. Nathaniel Davis
  • Robert Davis b.after 1684-mar.Elizabeth ---
  • Abadiah Davis marr. William Floyd
  • John Floyd {1750-1783}-marr. Jane Buchanan
  • John Floyd {Virginia politiican}
  • John B. Floyd
the above was added by an anonymous editor to the article-- I moved it here, so it can be verified, etc. This is all fuzzy territory. Other sources say he was descended from Cleopatra, Pocahontas's sister -- plange 21:02, 31 October 2007 (UTC) reply

The Floyd Family is as follows

  • William and Abadiah (Davis) Floyd
(birth to James John Floyd, Charles Floyd, Robert Floyd, Isham Floyd, Abadiah and Jemima Floyd)
  • James John Floyd and Jane (Buchanan) Floyd
(Death early in life William Floyd)
(Birth to George Floyd, and John Floyd (Virginia politician)
  • Robert Floyd and Lillian Floyd
(birth to Davis Floyd)
  • Governor John and Letitia (Preston) FLoyd
(Died in Infancy George, Susan, Thomas, Mary age 6, Coralie age 11)
(birth to John Buchanan Floyd, William Preston Floyd, George Rogers Clark Floyd, Benjamin Rush Floyd, Letty Pretson (Floyd) Lewis, Eliza Lavelette (Floyd) Holmes, Nicketti Buchanan (Floyd) Johnston)

Information retrieved from The Life and Diary of John Floyd By Charles Henry Ambler - Jahnx ( talk) 06:56, 24 March 2008 (UTC) reply

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More work needed

I'm not sure if this article still meets the GA criteria. I was going to mention that Floyd commuted the death sentences of two enslaved women accused of murdering their children, per the Nunley book i've cited elsewhere (p. 128) before returning it to the library. I couldn't figure where to put it, since the article needs a major reorganization IMHO. In particular it goes back and forth about his stance re slavery. I noted it citing the problematic Washington post article about many former congressmen owning slaves in a sentence about Floyd owning 4 slaves in Christiansburg in 1810. Citing the census for numbers would seem more responsible, since what I remember of the article it consisted of a list of congressmen rather than their slaveholdings. And while sometimes residents are missed during censuses, there were a couple more in his lifetime, plus slaves could've been mentioned in his will or by his descendents, who were mentioned in considerable detail early (rather than late) in the article. This man was governor during the aftermath of Nat Turner's rebellion, and merely mentioning it in passing doesn't seem enough. I'm writing here because I don't know when I can find the time for the needed cleanup. Jweaver28 ( talk) 21:16, 18 October 2023 (UTC) reply