Welcome
These pages are part of The TXGenWeb Project and The USGenWeb® Project and are devoted solely to the genealogy and history of Floyd County, Texas. My name is Gina Heffernan and I would like to welcome you to the Floyd County site for the TXGenWeb Project. I'm very glad you stopped by and hope that you find this website useful for your genealogical research. I'm always in the need of help in getting data online so, if you're interested in volunteering, please check here. I may not be able to help with specific research questions, but should you have any questions or comments regarding the Floyd County Genealogy Project, please contact me.
Floyd County is on U.S. Highway 70 northeast of Lubbock in the High Plains region of the Panhandle. The county is bordered on the north by Swisher and Briscoe counties, on the east by Motley County, on the south by Crosby County, and on the west by Hale County. The center of the county lies at 34.074617, -101.302397. Floydada is the county seat and largest town. In addition to U.S. Highway 70, the county's transportation needs are served by U.S. Highway 62, State Highway 207, and the Fort Worth and Denver, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and the Quanah, Acme and Pacific railroads.
As of the 2010 census, its population was 6,446. The county is named for Dolphin Ward Floyd, who died on his 32nd birthday, March 6, 1836, defending the Alamo.