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From: "jane roberts" <>
Subject: Re: [POWYS] LLOYD
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 00:15:07 -0400
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From: "Denise Lloyd" <>
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Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: [POWYS] Old Radnor Memorial Inscriptions
> > Good evening Jane please could you tell me which LLOYD you are
researching
> in Breconshire/Radnorshire/Herefordshire
Hi Denise,
My LLOYDs are:
George, born Wales c.1770-1810, described as a miller
(deceased) on his son's 1856 marriage certificate.
His son Thomas, born Llanigon, BRE, 1829/30, who
learned the milling trade in Kington, HEF. He married Hannah EDWARDS there,
and subsequently worked at mills in the Cotswolds and Essex 1858-1892
before retiring to Leamington Spa and Birmingham to live with sons Thomas
Mason LLOYD and Frederic Hartshorn LLOYD. (The third child, Elizabeth,
married and stayed in Essex and London.)
I'm still searching for Thomas' death date; his mother; his and his father's
baptisms (they may have been Methodist--Thomas was a Primitive Methodist
from at least mid-19C); and any siblings for either of them.
If by remote chance they connect anywhere with yours, I have details of
various later descendants--it's the early 19C that's almost a closed book,
and of course George is a major brickwall. (I sort of suspect him of a
Radnorshire origin, but that's just a hunch.)
Should say that I'm currently pursuing a new hypothesis--probably a red
herring--in an 1820s-30s North Cotswolds milling region, based on clues that
include a 1824 marriage of George LLOYD to Elizabeth MAYBURY in Hay-on-Wye,
Llanigon.
There must be something to the MASON and HARTSHORN middle names--do any of
your LLOYDs connect with those? Any MAYBERYs anywhere?
Regards,
Jane
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