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        John Flood sailed to America aboard the Swan in 1610, when he was a boy of ten. In 1616 he was in the service of the Reverend Alexander Whitaker at Charles City. John was probably a kinsman of Walter Flood whose will, proved in London in 1636, left an estate in Virginia.
       John Flood represented Flowerdew Hundred in the Assembly in 1630. In 1632, he also represented Weyanoke and Wakefield. In 1638, for 42 headrights, he was able to patent 2,100 acres in Surry County . By 1642, he was a member of the Assembly for James City County and, in 1652 and 1655, he was ele cted to represent Surry County. By 1650 Flood had sold or otherwise disposed of 1,000 of his acres. Many of these acres went to Arthur Jordan or Arthur's brother George.
       By 1622, John was married to Margaret _______ Finch , a widow . There were two children of this marriage: William and Thomas. After the death of his first wife, Flood married Fortune Jordan, the daughter of Arthur Jordan and his wife Mary Rawlings. Of this marriage there were two children:  Jane and Walter.

A second John Flood , the relationship unknown, received a portion of older John Flood's 1,100 acres mentioned above. He may have been the John Flood who was brought to America in 1635 by William Swann. He married Mary Creed .

  Elizabeth Flood (?-bef. 1676), the daughter of John and Mary Flood, married first Thomas King, and then Nicholas Smith.