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David LLOYD and Eva GOCH

First Generation

 

This information to the sixth generation is not proven because of the scarcity of records. I have a copy of a letter from a minister in Wales, who says that if David Lloyd (1656-1731) number 11, was the kinsman of Thomas Lloyd Provincial Councilor of Pennsylvania, then they had the same grandfather, John Lloyd, who married Katherine Wynn. Katherine is descended from Henry IV. Kinsman means different things in different countries. I had copies of several family pedigrees and from them I put together the following:[1]

 

The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, pg. 82

1.      Henry IV, King of England, d.1413=Mary Bohun

2.      Humphrey Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester = (1) Jacqueline of Bavaria; (2) Eleanor Cobham (probably the mother of Antigone

3.      (illegitimate) Antigone Plantagenet = Henry Grey, 2nd Earl of Tankerville

4.      Elizabeth Grey = Sir Roger Kynaston

5.      Humphrey Kynaston = Elsbeth ferch Maredudd ap Hywel

6.      Margaret Kynaston = John ap leuan ab Owain

7.      Humphrey Wynn = Mawd ferch Oliver ap Thomas Pryce

8.      Catrin Wynn = John Lloyd

9.      Charles Lloyd = Elizabeth Stanley

10.  Thomas Lloyd (1640-1694), dep. Gov. of Pa., physician, colonial statesman= (1) Mary Jones of Pa., ARD, SETH; (2) Mrs. Patience Gardiner Story. Had a brother named Charles who married Elizabeth Lort

 

 

The Provincial Councilors of Pennsylvania 1733-1776. Those Earlier Councillors Who were some time Chief Magistrates of the Province, and their Descendants

The surname Lloyd was assumed in the XVIth Century by Owen, son of Ivan Teg, or Ivan the Handsome, whose family had owned Dolobran since the year 1476,and who, like most Welsh gentlemen, named a line of ancestors extending beyond the Dark Ages. The descent from Owen Lloyd is given, apparently more accurately than in

Burke 's Landed Gentry, in the Montgomeryshire Collections for 1876 . The grandmother of President Lloyd, i. e. the wife of John Lloyd of Dolobran, gentleman, was descended from King Edward I of England in the following legitimate and, for many generations, illustrious line. Edward I 's granddaughter "the Fair Maid of Kent "-she was daughter and heiress of Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent ,- married, 1st, Sir Thomas Holland,who received the title of Earl of Kent, and after whose death she married, 2n, William Montacute, Earl of Salisbury, and, 3rd, Edward, Prince of Wales, commonly called "the Black Prince," by whom she was mother of King Richard II . Her eldest son, Thomas Holland, who succeeded his father as Earl of Kent, and was Marshal of England, was the father of Eleanor, who m., 1st, Roger Mortimer, Earl of March , from which marriage descended King Edward IV , and, 2nd, Edward Cherleton, Lord Powys . Lord Powys by his marriage left co-heiresses, one of whom, Joan, m. Sir John Grey, who in the year 1418 was created Earl of Tankerville. The Earl of Tankerville by this marriage had a son Henry, who succeeded him as Earl of Tankerville, a title which the family lost when Normandy was taken by the French. The male line became extinct with the death of Henry 's great-grandson Edward Grey, Lord Powys, in the 5th year of the reign of Edward VI, and an inquisition found that Edward Kynaston, Powys 's next heir. Edward Kynaston was great-grandson of Henry, the 2nd Earl, whose daughter Elizabeth had married Roger Kynaston,Esq., leaving a son Humphrey, who was father of Edward . To this point the descent is almost public history, and when, in 1731,Edward Kynaston 's male heir claimed the barony of Powys, the fact of his descent from the Earl of Tankerville was admitted. Now it was said in the Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol. IX, page 337, that Margaret Kynaston, dau. of Edward, and in Burke 's Landed Gentry that Margaret Kynaston, sister of Roger (which does not conflict, for Roger was the son of Edward), married John Lloyd, or Wyn, father of Humphrey Wyn of Dyffryn : but it now appears by the better authority of the Hardwick Kynaston pedigree, published in the Montgomeryshire Collections for April, 1882,which Hon. Chas. Perrin Smith had not seen when he compiled his "Lloyd and Carpenter Family," that Margaret Kynaston, wife of John Wyn, or John ap Evan ap Owen, was sister, instead of daughter, of Edward Kynaston above named. She was thus granddaughter of Elizabeth Grey, whose grandmother was descended from King Edward I. Margaret Kynaston 's son, Humphrey Wyn of Dyffryn, was father of Katharine, the wife of John Lloyd of Dolobran, and the paternal grandmother of Thomas Lloyd.

 

 

1.David LLOYD was born1,2 about 1523 in Montgomeryshire, Wales. He was a Justice of the Peace. He married Eva GOCH, daughter of David GOCH, about 1545. Eva was born about 1525.

 

They had the following children:

+          2 M        i.  David LLOYD was born in 1549.

 

 

Second Generation

   

 

2. David LLOYD (David) was born[2] in 1549 in Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Wales. David was a magistrate for Montgomeryshire. David married Ales LLOYD about 1570. She was born2 about 1554. Ales was the daughter of David Lloyd of Llanarmonmynydd Manor.

 

 David and Ales had the following children:

+          3 M        i.  John LLOYD was born about 1575.

               4 M      ii.  David LLOYD was born about 1577 in of Merfod, Wales.

    

 

Third Generation

   

3. John LLOYD (David, David) was born[3]. about 1575 in of Dolobran, Wales. John married Katherine WYNN of Juffryn?, Wales, daughter of Humphrey WYNN and Mawd PRYCE, about 1599 in Wales. Katherine was born3 about 1578[4]. 

 

They had the following children:

+          5 M        i.  Charles LLOYD was born in 1613 and died about 17 Aug 1657.

+          6 M       ii.  David LLOYD was born about 1615.

    

 

Fourth Generation

 

 

5. Charles LLOYD (John, David, David) was born[5] in 1613. He was from Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He died about 17 Aug 1657 and was buried[6] on 17 Aug 1657 in Merwod, Wales. Charles married Elizabeth STANLEY about 1637 in Wales. Elizabeth was born[7] about 1617, she was from Knockin, Shopshire. Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Stanley of Knockin, Shopshire.

 

           Charles Lloyd of Dolobran, father of the President of the Council, was born in 1613,and was a magistrate for Montgomeryshire. He was a genealogist. and caused to be emblazoned on a panel at Dolobran his coat-of-arms with fifteen quarterings, impaled with the arms of his wife. A drawing of this was sent to the family in this country when the panel was taken down, and is as good evidence of ancestry in the female line as we could well have of any person living two centuries ago. On this shield the first, or paternal, arms are az. a chevron between three cocks ar.-those of the Princes of Dyfed, of whom Aleth, the sixteenth generation back of Thomas Lloyd of Pennsylvania, was living in the XIth Century, and the earliest of the line whose name is given was Meirig, said to have lived five centuries earlier. These arms are differenced by a crescent, to denote that the Dolobran Lloyds descended from a second son. To follow up all the quarterings, and show Lloyd 's descent from those who bore the various arms, would lead us through a labyrinth of Welsh names suggesting nothing to the reader. Suffice it to say that some of the arms appear to have been those borne by the Poles,or ancient male line of lords of Powys the Cherletons, Greys, and Kynastons, thus corroborating the pedigree given above.

 

 Charles and Elizabeth had the following children:

               7 M        i.  Charles LLOYD was born[8] about 1637 in Dolobran, Montgomeryshire Wales.

               8 M       ii.  John LLOYD was born[9] about 1638 in Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He married Jane Gresham and they had John and Samuel.

               9 F        iii.  Elizabeth LLOYD was born[10] about 1639 in Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Wales. She married Henry Perry of Penameer, Meroneth, Wales.

             10 M      iv.  Thomas LLOYD was born[11] on 17 Feb 1640 in Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He died[12] on 17 Sep 1694 in Pennsylvania. Thomas married 1st[13], at Shropshire Quaker Meeting 9mo (Nov) 1665 Mary Jones of Welchpool. She died in Philadelphia. He married 2nd, Patience Story of New York, a widow, who survived him. 

                            Issue by first wife:

1. Hannah,b.21 Sep 21 1666, m. 1st John Delaval, 2nd, Richard Hill,

2. Rachel, b.20 Jan 1667-8, m. Samuel Preston, the Councillor,

3. Mordecai, b.7 Dec 1669, to whom in 1693 his father conveyed “Euhaker," a farm of 30 acres near Frankford, Philadelphia County, d. s. p. (died without issue) lost at sea 1694.

 

Will of Thomas Lloyd dated 10 1mo (Mar) 1694, proved 22 Oct 1694, names wife Patience, children Mordecay, Thomas, Hannah, Rachell, Mary, Elizabeth, and Deborah. Wife's children Enoch and Marcy Story. Negroes, Mingo, Wissen, Julious, Maria, and Sarah. Executors: wife,

son Mordecay, son-in-law Isaac Norris and kinsman David Lloyd. Wit: Samuel Carpenter, Alexander Beardsley, and John Jones[14].

 

Thomas, governor of Pennsylvania, graduated at Oxford in 1661, became a Quaker, and in 1664 was arrested and kept under surveillance till 1672, when Charles II dispensed with the laws that inflicted punishment for religious offenses.

 

The Society of Friends was now in the second decade of its history. The preaching of George Fox, its founder, began in 1647, and before the death of King Charles I, there were gathered together a few who believed in, and professed themselves wholly guided by the Inward Light. This was their fundamental principle, and the various features which are vulgarly thought to make up Quakerism, as non-resistance, refusal to take oaths, etc., came later in the striving after a more spiritual religion. Fox refused a commission in a company of Parliamentary troops, but rather because he was called to a spiritual combat, on which account he would have declined entering into trade as well, than from any scruples then felt against the shedding of blood. Clad in leathern clothes, he itinerated through the North of England calling people to repentance, like one of the prophets of old, and crying out against churches, church-yards, and tithe-taking preachers, and declaring it a dishonoring of the Creator to take off the hat to a creature, and maintaining that Christ within him had made him free from all sin. The rural populace must have had little spirituality in their former religion, and seen little meaning in their ecclesiastical formulæ, for when he preached to them Christ indwelling in the heart of the believer, they flocked to hear it as something entirely new, and when Protector Cromwell required it to swear allegiance to him. Other men and women, some of whom had not seen Fox, felt themselves called to preach the Light. In 1654,there were more than sixty preachers who

could be called Quakers; and meetings were established in the principal cities of England and Scotland . In the next year missionaries went to Ireland, Holland, and New England . In the later years of the Commonwealth, which saw the rise of a multitude of fanatical sects, the

Quakers increased to great numbers. They were in harmony with the iconoclastic and levelling spirit of the age, but they also held out the hand to those who recoiled from the violence and licentiousness of the Fifth Monarchy men. No wonder, then, that at the Restoration of King

Charles II, the sect numbered so many people. At first they called themselves Children of the Light. The name "Quaker" was given to Fox in derision by a justice of the peace whom he had told to "Tremble [or, rather, quake] at the presence of the Lord." The Merry Monarch was

disposed to be easy upon non-belligerent pietists, who had suffered at the hands of the sects which had put his father to death. He gave audience to them, and released several from prison, and, as all know, in later times was a friend to William Penn; but the reactionary party at Court placed or maintained upon the statute book certain laws-only one designed against Quakers particularly- whose penalties the Quakers incurred. Much persecution took place under the Act against those persons "known as Quakers or by other names of separation" who

taught that it was unlawful to take an oath. Refusal by any such person to take an oath was made punishable for the first offence by fines and for subsequent offences by various penalties and finally transportation. In 1664,Thomas Lloyd and several others were arrested as they were traveling on the highway, and taken before a justice, by whom, in accordance with the Act, they were committed to prison. The confinement in Lloyd 's case at least was not close. His marriage took place while he was under the jailor's charge, and his wife was allowed to

visit him. But he was not completely at liberty until King Charles II by letters patent in 1672 dispensed with the laws inflicting punishment for religious offences, when, says Besse 's Sufferings of the Quakers, Charles Lloyd, Thomas Lloyd, and others Thomas Lloyd became a

physician, and had a large practice. He was a man of such influence that, we are told in the Friend, Vol. XXVII, his solicitations induced Parliament to abolish the long unused writ de heretico comburendo with the application of which the Quakers had been threatened by their enemies. He had "many considerable offers from noted men who had power to bestow great places etc. if he would have been prevailed on to change his religion." In the year 1681,his brother and himself held a public disputation in the town-hall at Llanvilling with Rt. Rev. William Lloyd, Bp. of St. Asaph,a man of very considerable learning, one of the prelates whom James II a few years later committed to the Tower.

 

Thomas Lloyd with his wife and children embarked at London for Pennsylvania June 10, 1683. Among the passengers on the same ship was Francis Daniel Pastorius, a scholar educated at the best schools in Germany, on his way to take charge of the lands bought of Penn by the Frankfort Company. He and Lloyd conversed in Latin, and he composed verses in praise of Lloyd 's three eldest daughters. After a voyage of over two months, they arrived in Pennsylvania on the 20th of 6 mo. (August.)

 

He became a physician and enjoyed a large practice; but in 1683 he and his family came to this country with William Penn, who made him master of the rolls on 27 December. He was chosen to the provincial council in January, 1684, and as its president administered the government, after Pennsylvania sailed for England in August, till 9 December, 1687, when he was one of an executive commission of five that held power for ten months.

 

He was again elected to the council in 1689, and took his seat in spite of the opposition of the governor, John Blackwell, with whom he and others of the Quaker party had a controversy. Blackwell was removed from office by Penn, and Lloyd was again chosen president of the council and afterward commissioned lieutenant-governor by Penn, holding office in 1690-'3. During his administration the schism headed by George Keith (q. v.) took place.

 

He published "An Epistle to my dear and well beloved Friends of Dolobran." etc., dated 1682 (Philadelphia, 1788), and a "Letter to John Eccles and Wife," dated 1682 (1805).[15]

 

When Thomas was sent to Jesus College, Oxford . We are told that while there, in 1663, he became a convert to Quakerism, and forsook the "vain pursuits" of a University course; but the catalogue of the graduates from Oxford gives us the name: Tho. Lloyd, Jes., B. A. Jany. 29, 1661,from which we may infer that he had graduated before the date of his conversion. 

 

 

6. David LLOYD (John, David, David) was born about 1615 in Wales[16]. He is not mentioned in The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, but his nephews, Charles and Thomas are. David did not emigrate to America.

 

 David and his spouse had the following children:

             11 M   i.  David LLOYD was born9 1656 in Manafon, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He died on 6 Apr 1731[17] in Chester County, Pennsylvania aged seventy-five. David is not mentioned in The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants book, but his cousins, Charles and Thomas are. He is not mentioned because no absolute proof has been found to prove his parentage. David and wife, Sarah arrived on the ship "Amity", Richard Dymond, Master, from London, 15 5mo (July) 1686 to take up his new position as William Penn's Attorney General of Pennsylvania. He was a kinsman of Thomas Lloyd, the governor of Pennsylvania. They were from the gentle family of the Lloyds of Dolobran, Merionetshire, Wales.

                                   David's first wife, Sarah, was a native of Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. He probably received his legal training at the Juner Temple in London and according to the statement of Govenor Gookins in 1709 "under my Lord Chancellor Jefferies". Sara was born about 166- (torn). She was also Welsh born in the same region as the Lloyds. He married 2nd Grace Growden 16 Mar 1697 at Philadelphia MM. She was the daughter of Joseph, one of the wealthiest and leading men of Bucks County. From 1695-1700 he served as Provencial Councellor. He was Chief Justice from 1718-1731. they moved to Chester MM about 1712[18].

                                   David left no children and few relatives in this country.  David Lloyd was a zealous Quaker.  He came to Pennsylvania from Montgomeryshire, Wales (I also have information from an encyclopedis that says David was from Manafon (or Manavan Parish).  He acquired extensive property in Uwchlan township but did not settle there himself.  David was a lawyer and Wm. Penn, being well acquainted with his abilities and legal attainments, comissioned him the same year as attorney-general of the province.   He was greatly in advance of his age in his views of good government, and particularly in a correct comprehension of the rights of the governed.  He opposed the proprietary interests.  His integrity and abilities were never questioned.  He also held the office of deputy register-general under his Welsh friend, Thomas Ellis; deputy or clerk of the master rolls; was frequently a member of the Assembly, and Speaker of that body.  In 1717 he received the appointment of chief justice of Pennsylvania and continued to hold that office till death.

                                   David lost a promising little son, seven or eight years old, under painful circumstances.  A relative, in whose care he was left, in the absence of his mother, put him into a closet in the cellar for a trivial offense, which frightened him into fits, of which he died.  Our ancestor, Humphrey Lloyd, was probably young to have been that relative.

                                   David was a bitter opponent of Pennsylvania's feudal system. He led the movement that secured from Penn the Frame of Government of 1702, which remained in effect until the American Revolution. David was a Quaker and opposed royal taxation for military purposes and Anglican efforts to impose loyalty oaths for office holders. There is evidence that he changed sides to support the proprietorship in 1726 in order to keep his post[19].

                                   Before moving to Chester County David lived in Philadelphia on the west side of 2nd Street just above Walnut in a house that was torn down and replaced with the Merchant's Coffee House. On 1 May 1686 John Basely, of London, merchant, who by letter of attorney 13 Aug 1685 asked Zechariah Whitborn of province of Pennsylvania to build a build the house 20x17 or 18 with 2 chambers above and above that 2 handsome garrets, all the length of the house, Wits: Sarah and David Lloyd[20].  He moved to Chester about 1700 and built the house at Green Bank in 1721. A section stone was placed there with David and Grace Lloyd's initials and the date 1721. The house was still standing when the notes on Welsh Immigrants were written.

   +        12 M       ii.  Humphrey LLOYD was born about 1660.

 

 

 

12. Humphrey LLOYD (David, John, David, David) was born[21] about 1660 in Wales[22]. Humphrey is not mentioned in this book, but his cousins, Charles and Thomas are. He didn’t emigrate to America.[23]

 

             Humphrey and his spouse had the following children:

+        13 M        i.  Humphrey LLOYD was born about 1700 and died about 15 9mo (Sep) 1773.

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        Sixth Generation

   

 

13. Humphrey LLOYD (Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born about 1700. He died[24] about 15 9mo (Sep) 1773 in Uwchland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania and was buried in Uwchland. Humphrey married Hannah [-?-] about 1728. Hannah was born about 1710. She died[25] about 1 1mo (Jan) 1774 in Uwchlan, Chester County, Pennsylvania. They belonged to Kennett MM when the children were born.

 Humphrey first appears on the tax list of 1729 as a resident of Uwchlan Township, however he may have been there earlier. The 1727 and 1728 lists are missing. According to the Taylor Papers (Surveys to), he purchased 105 acres of land from David Lloyd, in what is now Upper Uwchlan, at or very near Fairmount Creamery (this information is from around 1913.). He purchased additional land from David Lloyd eastward that was originally part of Vincent Township, but was sold for taxes. David Lloyd bought the land and it was annexed to Uwchlan. In 1764 Humphrey was assessed with 165 acres and buildings besides 95 acres of uncultivated land, 4 horses, 7 cattle, and 6 sheep.

 At Goshen MM 21 10mo (Dec) 1741 Humphrey Lloyd, of Uwchlan Meeting, was received into membership. On the same date Hannah Lloyd requested membership.  They were approved as "their conversations Proves agreeable with our Principles" Births of nine children to this couple appear in the records, including a son Humphrey who is the one who went to North Carolina.  The first child born to Humphrey and Hannah Lloyd was born in 1729 so they were probably married in 1728.

     Humphrey was appointed overseer of Uwchlan Meeting 16 8mo (Oct) 1749, in place of John Edwards. Thomas Williams, Jr. replaced Humphrey on 17 7mo (Sep) 1758.

 In the estate settlement[26] for Humphrey the following names: Stephen Phillips, John Rees, and William Powell appear.  Robert Williams, husband of Margrett must have died before 1773 because he is not mentioned in the will, while David Lloyd had a double share so perhaps Hannah, his mother, went to live with him. Thomas Lloyd is also mentioned. Humphrey died intestate (he did not make a will). The letters of administration were granted 20 Sep 1773 to Griffith John (yes, this name is right) and John Jacobs.

     In an Account book of Cadwaladar Jones, storekeeper and sexton, at the Red Lion, in Uwchlan, we find the following charges:[27]               .

1769 9mo (Sep) 30 Humphrey Loyd to diging his grandaughter Sibba Williams Grave 0-6-0

1770 11mo (Nov) 18, Humphrey Jur. to diging his childs grave -3-0

1773 9mo (Sep) 15, Estate of Humphrey Loyd to diging his grave, 0-6-0

         11mo (Nov 28, received the above of Griffith John

1774 1mo (Jan) 1, Estate of Humphrey Loyd to diging his wives grave  0-6-0

1781 7m0 (Jul) 18 David Loyd to diging his childs grave, 0-4-6

1782, 2mo (Feb) 3 re'cd of David Loyds wife in part for diging her childs grave 0-3-0

          8mo (Aug) 8, Joseph Loyd to diging his childs grave 0-3-0

1783, 7mo (Jul) 23, Joseph Loyd to diging his daughters grave, 0-6-0

          9mo (Sep) 8, Joseph Loyd to diging his daughters grave, 0-6-0

         10mo (Oct), 16, the estate of John Loyd to diging his grave, 0-6-0

 

TERMS

Freeman-a man is of age, can vote and serve on a jury and is working probably not for his family, pays a minimum tax and is not married  Inmate-as a rule indicates that the man is now married and is currently renting.

Yeoman-land owner

 

From a book Early Residents of Uwchlan Township, Chester County Pennsylvania, compiled by Eleanor M. Davis, pg. 13: Humphrey Lloyd, wife Hannah, bought tract 73 in 1731. 19 Jan 1741/2, deed recorded in 1798, between Humphrey and Hannah Lloyd of Uwchlan, yeoman and John Elliman of Uwchlan, yeoman for 5 shillings paid by Elliman sold to Elliman land in Uwchlan 10 acres 6 perches. He sold most of it in 1742 but was listed in the tax lists from 1765 to 1774 with at least 200 acres.  He died intestate in 1773.  He had a daughter Rebecca who married William Owen, and a son Humphrey, who was an inmate (resident) from 1766-1774.  In the same book is listed John Lloyd, who died in Uwchlan about 1783.  John’s will named his wife, Catherine, and children Hannah, Mary and Sarah, he could have been a brother of Humphrey's. There is also Thomas Lloyd married Elizabeth Rees and acquired tract 19 in 1761, who is probably related because he is mentioned in Humphrey Jr.'s? will.

At a council meeting in Philadelphia on 7 Oct 1737, Humphrey was appointed to layout a road in Chester County to Lancaster Town. Humphrey was literate enough to sign his name on the road completion record on 4 Jan 1737/8[28].  He is also listed on the 1753 tax list in Uwchlan Township.

 

 

 

David Lloyd's (the one time Speaker of the Assembly of Pennsylvania) last will and testament did grant to Humphrey Lloyd...nor this Indenture witnesseth that the said Humphrey Lloyd and his wife Hannah...etc.  proved 15 Apr 1731. David Lloyd (# 6) was probably Humphrey’s uncle.

 

 Humphrey and Hannah had the following children[29]:

    14 F       i.  Sarah LLOYD was born[30] 25 11mo (Jan) 1729/30 in Uwchlan Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania She died on 29 Jun 1796 in Chester County Sarah married Griffith JOHN, Jr. who was the son of Griffith John and Ann Williams, at Uwchlan MM 13 May 1752.  Griffith b.26 Aug 1729, Chester County, d.21 Aug 1811, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Griffith John, Sr. was the son of John Phillip or Phillips and Ellen, his wife. His surname was his father’s given name, which was the custom among the Welsh[31]. Griffith and his brother, Samuel John, were both ministers in the Society of Friends and could not speak English without a strong accent from their native dialect. Ann Williams was the daughter of Robert Williams (1647-1734) and Gwen Cadwalader. Griffith John, Jr. was a Private First Class, Captain George Eiry's Eighth Co., Second Battalion, Chester County Militia[32].

Children[33]:

1. Rebekah John b.16 Mar 1753, d.12 Aug 1815, m. 1st Mr. Harvant 2 May 1776, 2nd Thomas Davis 3 Dec 1788.

2. Asa John b.21 Jan 1755, d.2 Aug 1758

3. Hannah B. John b.28 Jun 1757, d.16 Nov 1829, m. David Phillips 8 Aug 1772.

4. Mary (1) John b.2 Oct 1759, d.29 May 1767

5. Abia John b.16 Nov 1761, d.27 Apr 1837, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, buried Catawossa Friends Burying Ground, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, m. Martha John 8 May 1788

6. Rachel John b.25 Jul 1764, m. John Benholty 29 Mar 1798

7. Grace John b.28 Feb 1767, m. Thomas Davis 4 Apr 1778

8. Mary (2) John b.26 Dec 1769, m. Nathanial Bennet 11 Sep 1795

9. Leah John b.1773, m. Isaac Mellon 25 Jan 1795.

  15 F    ii.  Margrett LLOYD was born[34] 31 1mo (Apr) 1731 in Chester County, Pennsylvania Margaret's birth date 1st month in this case should be April rather than March because it is the later part of the month. Robert Williams is not mentioned in Humphery Lloyd's will so he probably died before 1773[35]. Margrett and Robert were married 30 Mar 1751 Uwchlan MM. They had a daughter, Sibba, who died about 30 9mo(Sep) 1769[36].

16 F iii.   Grace LLOYD was born[37] 23 11mo (Jan) 1733 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Grace was probably named after the wife of Speaker David Lloyd because she is mentioned in his wife's will[38]. She was disowned by Goshen MM in 1774 for marrying out of meeting. She married ? Philips[39].

             17 F  iv.  Rebecca LLOYD was born[40] 12 11mo (Jan) 1735 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Rebecca married William Owen 9 5mo (May) 1759 at Uwchlan MM.  William received the estate settlement for Humphrey Jr. who had moved to North Carolina before 1781 when the estate was settled.  William and Rebecca may have gone to North Carolina also and that is why William received the money for Humphrey[41].

             18 F   v.  Hannah LLOYD was born[42] 24 11mo (Jan) 1737/8 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Hannah married Humphrey Ellis and was disowned in 1765 for marrying contrary to discipline which means that Humphrey was not a Quaker.  They were married at Swedes' Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 15 Apr 1765.  I think Humphrey was the brother of Jane Ellis who married Humphrey Lloyd Hannah's brother. They may have lived in Haverford, Delaware County where Humphrey probably died. His parents may have been Isaac Ellis and Mary Norman[43].

19 M  vi.  David LLOYD was born[44] 29 1mo (Apr) 1741 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. David's birth month should be April rather than March be cause it falls in the later part of the 1st month. David was condemned for marrying contrary to discipline on Jun 3, 1766 and was accused of fornication. They had a child, who died about 18 7mo (Jul) 1781[45]. He is also mentioned in Grace Lloyd's will. David Lloyd and wife Ruth (Lamborn) Lloyd, acquired tract 61 in 1774 sold it in 1795 and  bought tract 51.  He deeded part of tract 51 to Israel Lloyd (his son?) David Lloyd was a Freeman in 1765 and an inmate of Uwchlan Township from  1766-1771. Ruth and David may have had Sarah, who married a Haines and had Deborah, who married a Dickinson[46]. David was probably named after his uncle David Lloyd[47].

            20 F vii.  Jane LLOYD was born[48] 7 9mo (Nov) 1743 in Chester County, Pennsylvania The date I was given for her birth was 1745, which I think is wrong[49].

+        21 M viii.  Humphrey LLOYD was born 10 2mo (Apr) 1745 and died on 31 Jan 1794.

           22 M   ix.  John LLOYD was born[50] 27 9mo (Nov) 1749 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He died[51] About 16 10mo (Oct) 1783 in Uwchlan Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. John married Catherine [-?-] and their children mentioned in his will in Uwchlan[52] were Hannah, Mary and Sarah.

                                   Humphrey and Jane Ellis were probably brother and sister since they were married at the same church within 6 months of each other.  This would make there children double cousins.

    

 

Seventh Generation

 

 

21. Humphrey LLOYD (Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[53] 10 2mo (Apr) 1745 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He died[54],[55] on 31 Jan 1794 in Caswell County, North Carolina and was buried[56] on 2 Feb 1794 at New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. Humphrey married[57], [58]Jane ELLIS on 23 Oct 1764 at Swedes Church in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Jane was born about 1746 in Pennsylvania. She died in May 1805 in New Garden, Guilford County. The coroner’s report regarding Humphrey’s death stated "Lloyd, Humphrey, 31 January 1794; late of Guilford County, died at house of Benjamin Williamson; fell from his horse and was driving a wagon and wheels ran over him."

In Feb 1807 Joseph Davis and William Jeafs appointed to settle estate of Jane Lloyd. 

    There was a Humphrey Ellis a principal inhabitant of the Welsh Tract in 1703, and since Humphrey Lloyd's sister married a Humphrey Ellis this might be a

connection[59].

              On 6 12mo (Dec) 1764 "The Preparative Meeting" brought a complaint against Humphrey Lloyd Jr. for marrying a young woman by the assistance of a priest (Quakers called any paid minister a priest) and the Overseers now add that he owns having had carnal knowledge of her before marriage.  Thomas Lightfoot and Evan Jones are appointed to deal with him, and endeavor to show him the necessity of Friends speedily testifying against such enormities, and they are desired to prepare a Testimony for that purpose and produce it to the next Meeting".  On 10 1mo (Jan) 1765 " One of the Friends appointed to prepare a Testimony for that purpose against Humphrey Lloyd Jr. reports he hath done accordingly, and that he, in company with another Friend, labored to show him the necessity of testifying against his evil conduct".  The Testimony was then approved and signed.  The full text appears in the Minutes for 7 Mar 1765.

    Nearly 30 years later, on 10 Jan 1793, the Minutes state that "A paper of acknowledgement was presented to this Meeting on behalf of Humphrey Lloyd who was disowned by this Meeting several years ago, and now resides in New Garden, North Carolina; also a few lines signed by several Friends at a Preparative Meeting held at said place giving a good account of his conduct since his residence with them.  The said acknowledgement after solid consideration was accepted, and William Milhous is appointed to prepare a certificate for him to New Garden Monthly Meeting, North Carolina, and produce it to the next Meeting."  In the minutes for 7 Feb 1793 is Humphrey's acknowledgement.

 

 

Minutes regarding the disownment of Humphrey Lloyd from Uwclan MM, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

 

 

Minutes regarding the reinstatement of Humphrey Lloyd from Uwclan MM, Chester County, Pennsylvania.  

 

     Humphrey was an inmate[60] of Chester County from 1766 to 1774.  On 27 Jul 1793 Humphrey Lloyd was received on certificate at New Garden dated 7 Feb 1793 from Uwchlan MM, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Uwchlan was established in 1763 having been "set off" from Goshen MM.  Since Jane Lloyd, wife of Humphrey, was received into membership on her own request at New Garden MM, North Carolina, she was not a Quaker prior to 30 Nov 1793.  The children (except Benjamin and Edward) were received into membership on her request on 30 Aug 1794, so they were not Quakers before that date, either. Hannah and Jane were recrq (received on request) 26 Apr 1795 at New Garden MM, Guilford County, North Carolina.

1790 US Census for Guilford County Salisbury District pg. 153 shows Humphrey Loyd-3 males 16 and up including head of the family, 3 males under 16, 5 females including head of family. One of the boys may have been in another person's household.

Deed dated 2 Jan 1786, Guilford County, North Carolina, Peter King of Green County to Humphrey Loyd of Guilford, Tract of land lying on the north side of Reedy Fork bordering Francis Clarke line and John Robison[61].

In the Guilford County Court Minutes 1787 Term, page 272, Humphrey was appointed overseer of a road, I believe this mean he was to see that the road was kept clear and passable. Things like removing objects from it and seeing to repairs.

       

    Humphrey and Jane had the following children[62]:

             23 M   i.  Benjamin LLOYD was born[63] about 1765 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He died in Mar 1813 in Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina.

                                   War of 1812 Service of Benjamin Lloyd:  Children of Humphrey and Jane Lloyd: "..John Draughon Moses McGrady Esq. and James McNary all creditable witnesses here the 18th day of August A.D. 1823 Introduced into the County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the county of Guilford in the State of North Carolina and were duly sworn..to tell the truth relative to the kindred of Benjamin Lloyd decd.."  Benjamin Lloyd enlisted in the United States service in the .. of the year of 1812 and died in March 1813 at Salisbury in said service. The witnesses stated that they have been well acquainted with the said Benjamin Lloyd and that it was always believed that he was the first born child of Humphrey and Jane Lloyd and Edward Lloyd was the second, John Lloyd the third, Hannah (Lloyd) Stanley wife of Mahlon Stanley the fourth, Polly Lloyd the fifth, Jane (possibly James, ed.) Lloyd the sixth, Samuel Lloyd the seventh David Lloyd the eighth and Rebecah Lloyd wife of John Hutchens the ninth and being Benjamin Lloyd's brothers and sisters are entitled to his estate, "he having no lawful issue nor never married."

+        24 M   ii.  Edward LLOYD was born about 1767 and died on 20 Jun 1843.

           25 M   iii.  Samuel LLOYD was born[64] on 6 Jan 1769 in Chester County, Pennsylvania was buried at New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. Samuel probably died young.

+        26 M  iv.  John LLOYD was born on 11 Jan 1771 and died after 10 Nov 1841.

+        27 F    v.  Hannah LLOYD was born on 7 Nov 1772 and died on 26 Dec 1853.

           28 F    vi.  Mary LLOYD was born[65] on 11 Aug 1774 either in Chester County, Pennsylvania or Guilford County, North Carolina.

           29 M  vii.  Thomas LLOYD was born[66] on 20 Jul 1776 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died[67] on 13 Nov 1798 in Guilford County and was buried16,17 on 15 Nov 1798 at New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. Thomas died at age 22.

           30 F viii.  Jane LLOYD was born[68] on 28 Sep 1779 in Guilford County, North Carolina. On 28 Apr 1804 Jane Jr. was disowned by New Garden MM, Guilford County.

+        31 M   ix.  Samuel LLOYD was born on 7 Mar 1781 and died 1840s.

+        32 M    x.  David LLOYD was born on 14 Nov 1782 and died 1840s.

             33 F  xi.  Rebekah LLOYD was born[69] on 24 May 1785 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Rebekah married John Hutchings out of union and was disowned by New Garden MM 31 Aug 1805.

 

Humphrey and Jane must have had a child, who died about 18 11mo (Nov) 1770[70].

 

 

Eighth Generation

   

 

24. Edward LLOYD (Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[71] about 1767 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He died on 20 Jun 1843 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Edward married Rachel EDWARDS on 10 Apr 1800 in Guilford County. She was born about 1780. Rachel was the daughter of Joshua Edwards and Elizabeth [-?-]. Laban Thorp was the bondsman for Edward and Rachel’s marriage and John Hamilton the witness[72]. Edward stayed in Guilford County because on 22 May 1823 a Quit Claim was filed by John, David and Samuel Lloyd to Edward Lloyd to sell some land laying on the Ready Fork of the Haw River.  This was probably about the time John migrated to Indiana[73].

 In 1802 Edward was appointed as guardian to David Lloyd a minor of Humphrey Lloyd dec'd.

     In 1805 administrator of estate of James (I think this should be Jane his mother) Lloyd is granted to Edward Loyd who gave land worth of 100 pounds as surety with Mahlon Stanley.

     The 1820 US Census for Guilford County, North Carolina shows Edward with 1m 0-10 1m 16-26, 1m over 45 (Edward), 2f 0-10, 2f10-16, 1f 16-26, 1f over 45 (Rachel) 1 person in agriculture and 1 in manufacturing.

     The 1843 division of land to heirs of Edward Lloyd names four girls. There were five girls listed on the 1820 census. One of his daughters probably died before her father or one of the females on the census was not his daughter[74].

lot 1 containing 68 acres to Ellenor Lloyd lying on Reedy Creek

lot 2 containing 67 acres to Rachel Lloyd lying on Reedy Creek

lot 3 containing 100 acres to Sarah Lloyd bordering McMurry & Foster

lot 4 containing 101 acres to John Lloyd bordering Foster & Benbow

lot 5 containing 100 acres to Mary & Pleasant Rayl bordering Benbow

lot 6 containing 150 acres to Thomas Lloyd's heirs, Betsey Ann & Lusena bordering McNairy

    Money was paid to even out land values.

 

 Edward and Rachel had the following children:

             34 M   i.  Thomas L. LLOYD was born about 1801 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died on 17 Mar 1843 in Guilford County and was buried in Hopewell Weslyn Cemetery, Guilford[75]. Thomas may have married Martha Perkins about 7 Nov 1831, bondsman Joseph H. Dennis, witness Orpheus S. Hanner[76].

                               On 30 Nov 1855 partition of land was made between Robert Y. Davis and wife, Elizabeth Ann and Luzena M. Lloyd, heirs of Thomas Lloyd. lot 1 containing 110 acres to Elizabeth Ann and Robert Y. Davis lot 2-2 separate pieces 225 acres total to Luzena M. Lloyd[77].

             35 F   ii.  Ellenor LLOYD was born about 1803 in Guilford County, North Carolina. In the division of land to the heirs of Edward Lloyd, Ellenor received lot 1 containing 68 acres lying on Reedy Creek. It does not appear that Ellenor married, she would have been around 40 years old when her father died and her last name was still Lloyd[78].

             36 F  iii.  Rachel LLOYD was born about 1805 in Guilford County, North Carolina. In the division of land to heirs of Edward Lloyd lot 2 containing 67 acres was given to Rachel Lloyd lying on Reedy Creek. Rachel probably didn’t marry, she would have been around 40 years old when her father died and her last name was still Lloyd[79].

             37 M iv.  John LLOYD was born about 1809 in Guilford County, North Carolina. In the division of land to heirs of Edward Lloyd lot 42 containing 101 acres to John Lloyd bordering Foster and Benbow[80]. There was a John Lloyd who married Polley Parker 27 Feb 1839, bond given by Alvis Droughan, Witness: Green Morgan, J.P.[81] There was also a John Lloyd, who married Lovena Edwards on 10 Jan 1845 in Guilford.

             38 F   v.  Sarah LLOYD was born about 1807 in Guilford County, North Carolina. In the division of land to heirs of Edward Lloyd lot 3 containing 100 acres to Sarah Lloyd lying bordering McMurry and Foster. Sarah probably didn’t marry, she was about 35 at the time of her father's death[82].

             39 F  vi.  Mary LLOYD was born about 1811 in Guilford County, North Carolina. In the division of land to heirs of Edward Lloyd lot 5 containing 100 acres to Mary and Pleasant Rayl bordering Benbow[83]. Mary married Pleasant Rayl 16 May 1834 in Guilford County. The bondsman was William Rayl, Witness W.W. Woodburn, C.C.C.[84]

 

 

 

 

         26. John LLOYD (Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[86] on 11 Jan 1771 in Chester County, Pennsylvania He died after 10 Nov 1841 in Randolph County, Indiana.  John married[87] Ailsy HARRISON on 30 Apr 1800 in Guilford County, North Carolina. James Wright was the bondsman for John and Ailsy's marriage, Jo Davis was the Witness. Ailsy was born about 1785 in Virginia. She died about 1870 in Grant County, Indiana.  Ailsy's father was probably John Harrison, who purchased land in the 1790s in Guilford. He probably died before 1810. The 1800 census for John Harrison shows 1m under 10, 2m 10-15, 2m 15-25, 1m 26-44, 1m 45 & over, 1f 10-15, 1f 26-44 and 2 slaves

    John, Ailsy and family moved to Wayne County, Indiana from North Carolina about 1823. On 22 5th month (May) 1823, John along with his brothers David and Samuel signed a quit claim for a parcel of land in the County of Guilford, State of North Carolina on the waters of Ready Fork of Haw River it being a part of a tract of land from the estate of Humphrey Lloyd his father[88]. They sold this land inherited from his father to their oldest living brother, Edward Lloyd. 27 Nov 1822, John Lloyd to Edward Lloyd, Tract of land lying on the waters of Horsepen Creek bordering James McMurray, Wm Foster, Edward Lloyd and John Lloyd, 153 acres[89].

    They may have traveled Daniel Boone's Wilderness Trail blazed by the legendary frontiersman in 1775 from Long Island of the Holston at what is now Kingsport, Tennessee, through the Cumberland Gap of Virginia and into Kentucky. It would become the route for hundreds of thousands of settlers of the western frontier. Then to Cincinnati and north to Randolph County. Harper was the only child born in Indiana.  Some of the children are assumed from census, land records and because they migrated to various areas together. Approximate birth dates fit the norm, about two years apart. John Lloyd is listed on the 1830 census for Wayne County, Indiana. On the 1840 census he is living in Greensfork Township, Randolph County, Indiana. There was a Lewis Loyd age 30 in 1870 living in Franklin Township near John Lloyd, with Mary M. age 27 and Elisabeth age 9, all born in Indiana. There was a Thomas Lloyd who sold the NE Qtr tract of land (Sec 20, Township 19, Range 15, 38-83) to Wm. A. Macy 17 Jun 1831, but I don't see any relationship to our Lloyds. The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. (page 318)  shows Lewis O. Loyd age 21, laborer with real estate valued at $900 and personal $150, and Mary M. age 17, both born in Indiana. Could Lewis be a son of John or Humphrey? There was also a Sarah E. Loyd, possibly named after her aunt, age 13, living in John Jackson Household in 1870. There was a Elias "Lewis" LLOYD born20 about 1839 in Grant County, Indiana. This is probably Lewis O. Lloyd, he married 29 Apr 1860[90], Mary M. Davis b.c1842 and they had Elisabeth b.c1860.

    An 11 May 1797 Guilford County deed from Charles Bruce to John Loyd, land lying on the waters of Brush Creek bordering James Wright, John McMurry, Charles Bruce, Joshua Edwards, Peter King, and Elias John Clark[91].

    On 11 Jun 1804 in Guilford County James Tharp sold to John Lloyd “Tract of land and plantation of which James Tharp now lives on waters of Horsepen Creek” bordering James McMurrey, William Foster, Edward Lloyd and John Lloyd, 153 acres[92].

    Matching the ages to the census varies a few years in some cases for this family.

The 1810 US Census for Guilford County, North Carolina page 93 shows J. Loyd 3 males under 10 (Humphrey, John and Jeremiah), 1m 10-16 (unknown probably not their child), 1m 26-45 (John) 2f under 10 (Betsey and Nancy), 1f 26-45 (Ailsey) and 1f over 45 (can't be John's mother, Jane died c1807, possibly Ailsey's mother or another female)

    The 1820 census for Guilford page 100 shows John Lloyd 3m under 10 (Thomas, David, and Lindsey), 2m 10-16 (John and Jeremiah), 1m 16-18 (Humphrey), 1m 16-26 (Humphrey), 1m 26-45 (unknown), 1m 45 & over (John), 1f under 10 (Hannah), 1f 10-16 (Nancy), 1f 26-45 (Alsey).  Betsey was married in 1819.

The 1830 census for Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, page 61 shows John Loyd 1m under 5 (Harper), 2m 10-15 (David and Lindsey), 1m 15-20 (Thomas), 1m 20-30 (Jeremiah), 1m 50-60 (John), 1f 15-20 (Hannah), 1f 20-30 (Nancy), 1f 50-60 (Alsey).

    On 8 Apr 1837 John Loyd, Sr. bought the SW Qtr, Sec. 34, Township 17, Range 1 from Samuel Middleton[93].

The 1840 US Census for Greensford Township, Randolph County, Indiana (pg. 57) shows John Loyd with 1m 10-15, 2m 20-30, 1m 60-70, 1f 20-30, 1f 60-70. They were living next to Thomas Loyd and Jeremiah Loyd.

John sold 80 acres of land to Samuel Rueby (Ruby) on 10 Nov 1841, I assume in Randolph County, Indiana.

    The 1850 census for Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana. shows Alsey age 65 born in VA. living with Harper Lloyd age 23, born in Indiana and Hannah Lloyd age 30 born in North Carolina. Living near them is Gabriel P. Poe her son-in-law and Elizabeth, her daughter, and their family.  The families of Jonathan Jessup age 21, Jerimiah Lloyd age 40, Lindsay Lloyd age 30, Solomon Price age 65, wife Barbary.  These people are all related or connected.

    The 1860 Census in Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. shows Elsey Loyd age 85 born in Va. and Hannah Loyd age 43 or 45 born North Carolina.  Both ages do not agree with earlier censuses.  They lived next to Robert L. (Lindsey) Loyd age 40 born North Carolina

    From Marlene Poe:  Wills 1760-1800 Pg. 127  Harrison, Benjamin, Alsey, Samuel, Benjamin, Ellen, Venion, in Granville County NorthCarolina (doesn't say whether Alsey was wife or Child).  This will proved 1774 which is too early for our Alsey. From OLD Somerset on the Eastern Shore of Maryland by Torrence 1935, in the 1660-70 time period there was Harrison's-Lloyd's and a Peter and John Elzey family  (our Alsey could be named for their mother or grandmother's maiden name.) Family tradition says Wm. Henry Harrison b.9 Feb 1773, Virginia son of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Bassett) Harrison was Ailsy’s first cousin. I cannot find a connection. Her obituary says he was her brother.

 

John and Ailsy had the following children:

+        41 F     i.  Sarah Elizabeth LLOYD was born 25 Dec 1800 and died on 29 Apr 1878.

+        42 F    ii.  Nancy LLOYD was born in 1801.

+        43 M  iii.  Humphrey LLOYD was born in 1803 and died in 1879.

+        44 M  iv.  John LLOYD was born about 1805 and died between 1870 and 1880.

+        45 M   v.  Jeremiah LLOYD was born on 1 Sep 1810 and died in 1870.

+        46 M   vi.  Thomas LLOYD was born about 1814.

+        47 M  vii.  David LLOYD was born about 1816 and died after 1880.

           48 F  viii.  Hannah LLOYD was born[94] about 1818 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Hannah married William McCulloch[95].

+        49 M   ix.  Robert Lindsey LLOYD was born on 14 Apr 1819 and died on 4 Jan 1902.

             50 M   x.  Harper LLOYD was born[96] in 1827 in Randolph County, Indiana.  He died in 1850 in Grant County, Indiana. From the History of Grant County, Indiana.-Harper Lloyd accidentally shot himself about the year 1850. He is also listed in the 1850 Mortality Schedule and the 1850 US Census for Grant County so he died after June 1, 1850.

 

 

 

27. Hannah LLOYD (Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[97] on 7 Nov 1772 in Chester County, Pennsylvania She died on 26 Dec 1853. Hannah married[98] Mahlon STANLEY on 10 Sep 1795 at New Garden MH in Guilford County, North Carolina. Mahlon was born on 6 Oct 1766. He died on 12 Feb 1853 in Guilford County. Hannah and Stanley were members of New Garden and Dover MM in Guilford County[99].  

 

Mahlon and Hannah had the following children (from Marlene Poe):

             51 M    i.  Israel STANLEY was born[100] on 29 Dec 1795 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died in 1850. Israel married 7 Oct 1819, Elizabeth Benbow b.25 Jan 1795[101] Elizabeth was the daughter of Lydia Reynolds and Benjamin Benbow. The children were all born in Guilford County, North Carolina:

                                  1.Nancy b.28 Oct 1820, m. Joel Davis, Jr. 8 Jul 1843, d.about 1862, buried at Middle River Friends Church Carlisle, Warren County, Iowa

2. Cyrus b.18 Oct 1821, m. Mary L. Macy 25 Dec 1850

3. Luzena b.23 Jan 1824 (triplett) m. George R. Swain 26 Oct 1848

4. Luiza b.23 Jan 1824 (triplett)

5. Lurana b.23 Jan 1824 (triplett)

6. Mahlon b.23 Nov 1826, d.10 Aug 1832

7. Lydia b.28 Aug 1830, m. John Wood

8. Hannah b.19 Sep 1834, buried at Middle River Friends Church Carlisle, Warren County, Iowa

9. Rebecca b.30 Apr 1836, m. Aaron Kester?

             52 M       ii.  Isaac STANLEY was born[102] on 18 Jan 1797 in,Guilford County, North Carolina. Isaac married Milisent Mendenhall 18 Oct 1822, she was the daughter of Moses Mendenhall and Milisent Gray.

Children[103]:

1. Calvin b. 1823

2. John b. 1825

3. Moses b. 1827

4. Rachel b. 1829

5. Thomas b. 1833

6. Alfred b. 1836

7. Susan b. 1842

            53 M       iii.  John STANLEY was born[104] on 6 Jul 1797 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died in 1872. John married about 1826 Lurene Poe (1801-1849) They were married out of unity (mou) with the Quaker Faith[105].

Children:

                                        1. Sallie (1827-1872)

2. Mary Jane (Polly) b.1828

3. Hannah (1830-1865)

4. Harper James b.1832

5. William Scott (1833-1863) m. Ellen Jane Mc Dill

6. Wyatt b.1835

7. George Wesley (1837-1912) m. Nancy Ann Woods

8. Stephen Baxter b.1838

             54 F    v.  Rebekah STANLEY was born[106] on 4 Dec 1799 in Guilford County, North Carolina. She died in 1842[107].

             55 F   v.  Beulah STANLEY was born[108] on 26 Sep 1801 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Beulah "Buly" married William Wood[109].

             56 F  vi.  Phebe STANLEY was born[110] on 17 Apr 1803 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Phebe married Joseph Iddings[111].

             57 M vii.  Asa STANLEY was born[112] on 8 Jan 1805 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died in 1864. Asa married about 1832, Mary Lee Poe (1811-1864) They married out of unity (mou)[113].

Children

1. Tallitha C. b.1832

2. Willis Parrish b.1834 m. Francis R. Brim

3. Lurena Stamish (1835-1914) m. Anthony Prather 2nd Thomas Isaac Kirkpatrick

4. John T. (1838-1918) m. Mary Robbins

5. James A. b.1841

6. Cyrus Fletcher b.1844 m. Susan Huffiness 2nd Emily Johnson

7. Gabriel Franklin (1846-1919) m. Iriams Stevenson 2nd Maria Woodward

8. Nancy J b.1849 m. Jesse White

9. Martha Cornelia b.1853 m. John Scott

             58 F viii. Jane STANLEY was born[114] on 12 Sep 1806 in Guilford County, North Carolina. She died in 1881. Jane married William Perkins[115].

             59 F  ix.  Sarah STANLEY was born[116] on 3 May 1810 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Sarah married Isaac Wells[117].

             60 F   x.  Mary STANLEY was born[118] on 20 Sep 1811 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Mary married John Morris[119].

             61 M xi.  Thomas STANLEY was born[120] on 28 Nov 1813 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Thomas married Hester Frazier, he was a twin.[121]

             62 M xii.  William STANLEY was born[122] on 28 Nov 1813 in Guilford County, North Carolina. William was the twin of Thomas[123].

             63 F xiii. Ruth STANLEY was born[124] on 26 Oct 1816 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Ruth married Howland E. Wilson.

    

         31. Samuel LLOYD (Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[125] on 7 Mar 1781 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. He died probably in the1840s in Guilford County. Samuel is the second child in this family with this name. The first Samuel probably died before 1781 when Samuel (2) was born. On 24 Nov1804 Samuel was disowned by New Garden MM, North Carolina for marrying out of union[126]. Samuel was still living in 1823 when he signed a quitclaim along with his brothers on land that they inherited from their father[127]. He probably remained in Guilford County because I find a Samuel on the 1840 US Census for Guilford and not on any census in Indiana. Samuel was the only brother able to sign his name on the quitclaim to Edward Lloyd. The 1810 US Census for Guilford County shows Samuel with 2m under 10, 1m 26-40, 1f under 10, and 1f 16-25. The 1820 US Census for Guilford County shows Samuel with 3m 0-10, 1m 10-16, 1m 26-45 (Samuel), 1f 0-10, 2f 10-16, 1f 26-45 with 2 people in agriculture. I do not find Samuel on the 1850 US Census for Guilford County.

               One of his unnamed sons may have been Joseph, who married Charlotte Bryant about 16 Nov 1833, bondsman John W. Lamb, witness W. W. Woodburn or the Joseph, who married Cynthia Pascal 12 Mar 1839, bondsman John (x) Brown, witness N. B. Houston, D.C. There was also a  Moses Loyde, who married Sally Hays about 26 Jan 1826, bondsman Absolom Jurel (Jurrell) witness Jno. G. Hanner[128].

 

    Samuel and his spouse had the following children:

             64 M   i.  Ellis LLOYD was born about 1806 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             65 M  ii.  Joel LLOYD was born about 1808 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             66 F  iii.  daughter LLOYD was born about 1810 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             67 M iv.  William LLOYD was born about 1815 in Guilford County, North Carolina. William married Mary D. “Polly “ Macy about. 26 Apr 1832, Guilford, bondsman W(illia)m A. (x)  Macy, Witness A. E. Hanner[129].

             68 M  v.  son LLOYD was born about 1817 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             69 M vi.  son LLOYD was born about 1820 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             70 F vii  daughter LLOYD was born about 1822 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             71 Mviii.son LLOYD was born about 1825 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

   

32. David LLOYD (Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[130] on 14 Nov 1782 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. He died probably in the 1840s in Guilford County. David married Polly [-?-] before 1807 in North Carolina. She was born about 1788 in North Carolina. On 27 Apr 1805 David of Hopewell was disowned at New Garden MM, Guilford[131].

    In 1802 Edward Lloyd was appointed guardian for the minor David Lloyd son of Humphrey[132]. David may have been in the Guilford County militia (artillery) for the war of 1812, 1st Reg. under Capt. Robert McCuiston. It appears from checking the US Census for Guilford that David remained in Guilford County.  He does not appear on the Indiana Census. The 1810 US Census for Guilford County shows David with 1m under 10 1m 16-25, 1m 26-44, 1f under 10, and 1f 16-25. The 1820 US Census for Guilford County shows David with 2m 0-10, 1m 10-16, 1m 16-26, 2f 0-10, 1f 10-16, 1f 26-45 and there were 2 people in agriculture. I do not find David on the 1850 US Census for Guilford County. He may have died between the 1840 and 1850 census.

 

        They had the following children:

             72 M   i.  James LLOYD was born about 1808 in Guilford County, North Carolina. James may have married Elizabeth Aldred 8 Oct 1829, bondsman Noah Cude, Witness John G. Hanner[133].  There was also a James Lloyd, who married Louzena Jackson on 24 Aug 1852 in Guilford County.

             73 F   ii.  Celia LLOYD was born about 1813 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Celia married Josiah Wood (b.1803 Mecklinburg, Virginia) 21 May 1830.

             74 M iii.  David LLOYD Jr. was born about 1819 in Guilford County, North Carolina. David m. Sarah M. Knight (b.1825, Guilford) 7 Apr 1847 and they had Lidia b.about 1851, Guilford County.

             75 M iv.  Israel LLOYD was born in 1820 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died on 20 Apr 1892 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas. Israel married Charlotte Deen (b.c1826, Guilford) 27 Aug 1842 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

Children:

1.  Mary Ann who married a Knott;

2. William Rufus b.1849 Guilford County, North Carolina, d.11 Jan 1884, Shawnee County, Kansas. He married Henrietta E. Thresher (b.c1860) 23 Feb 1879, and they had Estella J. b.2 Apr 1880, Shawnee County, Kansas d.4 Feb 1963 Shawnee County.

3. Milton b.Apr 1850, North Carolina, d.1929, Shawnee County, Kansas m. Mary and they had Alice Mary b.22 Dec 1871 who married Calvin Duncan 28 Aug 1892; Leonard I. b.10 Oct 1877, Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, d.12 May 1957, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas m. Minnie [-?-]; Frank John b.Sep 1879, Indiana m. Hattie N. Reedy; Della E. b.Sep 1881, Indiana. m. Bert Taliafero 17 Mar 1902; Charles C. or G. b.Nov 1882, Indiana. m. Flora Edna Jones 17 Mar 1906; Alva Hubert b.Jun 1885, Indiana, m. Della Rook 30 Dec 1904; Melissa J. b.Nov 1887, Indiana, m. Vernon Kanatazar

4. Dumiss Lloyd b.1851, North Carolina d.before 1892

5. Louisa Jane b.Apr 1854, North Carolina m. James R. White 4 May 1873

6. John b.Apr 1860, North Carolina m. Amanda

7. Leroy Walls? b.about 1870, Indiana.

             76 F    v.  daughter LLOYD was born about 1822 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             77 M  vi.  son LLOYD was born about 1824 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

    

 

Ninth Generation

   

 

41. Sarah Elizabeth LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) “Betsy” was born on 25 Dec 1800 in Guilford County, North Carolina. She died on 29 Apr 1878 in Grant County, Indiana and was buried in Mississinewa/I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County, Indiana.  Sarah married[134] Gabriel Perry POE on 28 Oct 1819 in Guilford County. Gabriel was born on 1 Nov 1794 in Guilford County. He died on 2 Jun 1872 in Grant County and was buried in Mississinewa/I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County.  Gabriel was the son of James Poe d.9 Feb 1812, Guilford County and Sarah Perry.

 

 Gabriel and Sarah had the following children: Some of the information sent to me by Marlene Poe.

             78 F    i.  Louisa POE was born about 1825 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Louise married[135] 10 Jul 1845, Grant County, Indiana, Thomas Tysor b.1821 and they had Gabriel P. b.1847, Samuel b.1849, Sarah E. b.1854, Rebecca J. b.1856, John W. b.1860, and Frances Jane b.1862.

             79 F   ii.  Nancy POE was born about 1822 in Guilford County, North Carolina, died 1898. Nancy married[136] 13 Jun 1844, Grant County, Indiana, Samuel Price (1814-1865) and they had John W. 1847-1911, Levi J. 1842-1855, Emeline 1852-1930, Lydia A. b.1854, George b.1855, and Sarah Jane b.1858.

             80 M iii.  Charles POE was born about 1823 in Indiana. Charles probably died young.

             81 M iv.  John D. POE was born in 1825 in Indiana, died in 1908. John married Sarah Philips (1828-1897) and they had Mary b.1851, Robert L. 1852-1910, Martha A. b.1853, Sarah E. b.30 Oct 1859, d.31 Dec 1860, buried Mississinew Friends Cemetery, Grant County and Samantha (Ellen) 1863-1919.

             82 M  v.  Patrick POE was born[137] about 1828 in Indiana and died in 1853. Patrick married Rebecca Sloderbeck.

             83 M vi.  Levi POE was born in 1830 in Indiana. Levi married Eliza McCoy. I have nothing more on him.

             84 M vii. Pleasant POE was born[138] in 1830 in Indiana and died in 1896. Pleasant married Jane [-?-] and they had John b.c1857, James b.c1860, Jane b.c1862, Silas b.c1864, and Emily b.c1866. They were living in Sims Township, Grant County in 1870 and Franklin Township in 1860. I was unable to find them on the 1880 U.S. Census. Supposedly Pleasant died in Newton, Illinois.

             85 M viii. William B. POE was born[139] in 1835 in Indiana and died in 1913. William married Margaret Angeline Haun (1846-1921) and they had Henry A. (1867-1915), John Valentine (1869-1945), Almira M. (1872-1940), Mary Elmina (1875-1951), James Simpson (1879-1967), and Adam Leander (1881-1961).  James Simpson Poe b.5 Jul 1879, Grant County, Indiana. married Laura Price (1884-1938) in Aug 1904. They had Fred A. Poe b.18 Jul 1904 or 1905, Grant County, d.20 Sep 1990, Taney County, Missouri. Fred married Frances Leverenz (1913-1987) 14 Jun 1930.

             86 M  ix.  Robert Lewis POE was born[140] in 1839 in Indiana and died in 1922. Robert m. Hannah E. Cabe (1850-1914) about 1866 and they had Lewis Oliver (1867-1955), Eli Thomas Jefferson (1869-1966), William James (1871-1954), Martha Elizabeth (1871-1969), Washtella (female) (1874-1951) married[141] Wm. U. Edwards 10 Apr 1891 in Grant County, and Sandy Weston (1878-1966).  This information needs to be checked further for verification.

   

42. Nancy LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[142] in 1801 in Guilford County, North Carolina. She married Hezekiah LOCK, son of William LOCK and Eleanor [-?-], on 28 Feb 1833 in Randolph County, Indiana.  Hezekiah was born about 1775 in North Carolina. He died before 12 Jun 1844 in Randolph County. Hezekiah was the father of her sister-in-law, Elizabeth Lock. Nancy married[143] Thomas Butt Jun 12, 1844 and the 1850 census shows a Nancy Butt age 49, born North Carolina,  Francis M. Lloyd age 15, born Virginia, Sarah Jarath age 85, born North Carolina and Ezra Roostau age 21 born Indiana living with her.  A Francis M. Lloyd married Amanda  McVicker 6 Dec 1885[144].

 

 

          43. Humphrey LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[145] in 1803 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. He died in 1879 in Grant County, Indiana and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County.  Humphrey married[146] 1st Rachel CLARK on 12 Aug 1824 in Wayne County, Indiana.  Rachel was born about 1808 in North Carolina. She died in 1844 in Indiana at the age of 36.The biography of Benjamin, son of Humphrey says Humphrey had 10 children. Humphrey married 2nd Catherine Wall. Catherine's name in the vital records of marriages for Grant County Indiana. was listed as Wall but the information from the family says Gotchauk which probably means she was a widow.

           The 1830 US Census for Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, (page 690) shows Humphrey with 2m under 5, 1m 5-10, 1m 20-30, 1f 15-20.

           The 1840 Census for Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. (page 351 or 690) Humphrey with 2m 5-10, 2m 10-15, 1m  30-40, 2f under 5, 1f 20-30. Later he lived in Grant County, Indiana.  According to the census he was a farmer and illiterate.

           The 1850 US Census shows Humphrey age 48, born NC Sarah Jane age 13, William age 7, both born in Ind. Living near to Humphrey in 1850 was Harper Lloyd b.c1827, Ailsy b.c1785, and Hannah b.c1820.

           The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. (page 320) shows Humphrey age 57, born NC, Catharine age 54, born SC, Mary C. age 6, born Ind. I think they were a little old to have a daughter age 6, I think Catharine's age is wrong.

           The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. shows Humphrey age 67 born North Carolina with property valued at $1000, Catherine age 62, born SC, and Mary C., age 17.

           There was a Jennie Loyd age 14, Domestic Servant, born in Indiana. living with the Michael Anesso family in Centerville Township, Wayne County, Indiana, who could be related. I wonder if Rachel Anesso could be her sister or cousin.

           Humphrey had a land grant of 39.72 acres from the Cincinnati, Ohio land office on 7 Nov 1837, NE NW Qtr., Sec. 3, Township 16=N, Range 1-W in Randolph County, Indiana[147]. He sold the NE NW Qtr., Sec 3, Township 16, Range 1, 39.70 acres to John McIntosh on 7 Apr 1839[148].

           In a biography of Humphrey's son Benjamin Lloyd, Humphrey's children are named and I have added them to the family although they may not be in correct order. The ones that I am not sure of are Milton, David and Esther A., there were also 3 sons that died in infancy which I didn't add.

           The biography says that "Humphrey and Rachel (Clark) Lloyd, natives of North Carolina were among the first settlers of Wayne County where they were married.  They were the parents of ten children, of whom only four survive.." "Their mother died in 1844 aged thirty-six years, and their father died in Grant County, Indiana, in 1879, aged seventy-nine years.

 

    Humphrey and Rachel had the following children:

             88 M   i.  Milton LLOYD was born about 1826 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died before 1884. A Milton Lloyd married Barbara Peacock 22 Oct 1857 in Wayne County, Indiana. On the 1860 Census Milton age 36, Farmer born North Carolina, Barbra (sic) age 36, Rachel age 8 and Lorenza (male) age 2.

+        89 M    ii.  Edward LLOYD was born on 12 Jan 1828 and died on 9 Apr 1900.

+        90 M   iii.  Benjamin LLOYD was born on 22 Mar 1831 and died in 1894.

             91 M   iv.  David LLOYD was born about 1835 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died before 1884[149].

   92 F      v.  Sarah Jane LLOYD was born about 1837 in Wayne County, Indiana.   Sarah Jane was called Sallie. In 1860 she was 23, a servant living in the Sampson Reeves household[150]. She married James W. Bloxum 1 Sep 1863[151] and they had Ephraim T. Bloxum, b.13 Dec 1864, d.13 Jan 1866, aged 1y 1m 4d[152]. buried at Mississinewa Friends Cemetery. Sarah J. d.13 Jan 1866, also buried at Mississinewa Friends Cemetery[153].

            93 F   vi.  Esther A. LLOYD was born about 1839 in Wayne County, Indiana.  She died before 1884[154].

  +        94 M vii.  William LLOYD was born on 12 Aug 1842 and died on 30 Jan 1918.

 

Humphrey and Catherine had the following children:

             95 F viii. Mary C. LLOYD was born about 1854 in Grant County, Indiana.  Mary married George W. Price 24 Jan 1877, Grant County[155].

 

 

44. John LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[156] about 1805 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. He died between 1870 and 1880 in Grant County, Indiana.  John married[157] 1st Hulah IZARD on 27 Jan 1827 in Wayne County, Indiana.  Hulah was born about 1807. She died before 1850 in Randolph County, Indiana.  John married 2nd Emaline H. POWERS, daughter of John H. POWERS and Catherine CARNEGY, on 26 Jun 1866 in Grant County. Emaline was born about 1822 in Botetourt County, Virginia. She died[158] after 11 Oct 1890 probably in Converse, Miami County, Indiana. It appears that he had three children that lived.

           John and Emaline, his second wife, raised her grandchild Elmer Tolley son of Elizabeth. They had no children of their own.  Elizabeth, daughter of Emaline, married 2nd John's nephew, William H. Lloyd.

           According to the census John was a farmer and illiterate.  He lived in Wayne County, Indiana. in 1830 and then in Greensfork Township, Randolph County, Indiana.

           The 1840 US Census for New Garden, Wayne County, Indiana. (page 240 or 470) shows John 1m 10-15, 1m 30-40, 1f 5-10, 1f 10-15 and 1f 30-40.

           John bought the West 1/2 of the SW Quarter Section 34, Township 17, Range 1 from the US government 7 Nov. 1837 and sold the West 1/2 SW Sec. 34, Township 17, Range 1, 80 acres to Sam Reuby 11 Nov 1841[159].

           The 1850 US Census for Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana. shows John age 45, born North Carolina, Samuel age 20, Elizabeth age 16, both born in Indiana.

           The 1860 US Census for Grant County, Indiana. shows John age 55, born North Carolina, Samuel age 30, born Indiana. Jemima age 28, born Maryland, Sarah E. age 3, John age 1, and Rhoda age 2 month all born in Indiana. Thomas C. Jessup age 4 was also in the household, Thomas may be Jemima's son by a 1st marriage.

           The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. age 65, farmer, born North Carolina, value of Real estate $1000, Emaline age 49, born Va., and Tolly, Ellsworth age 5 (this must be Elmer, Emaline's grandson).

           The 1880 US Census for Grant County, Indiana. shows John age 79, born North Carolina, father born Pa, Mother born Va., Emaline, age 59 born Va. parents born in Va., Elmer Tolly, age 19, born Indiana. parents born in Va. Elmer was Emaline's grandson.

        

         John and Hulah had the following children:

             96 M   i.  Samuel W. LLOYD was born[160] about 1830 in Indiana. Samuel married 15 Sep 1855 in Grant County Indiana[161]. (contrary to discipline) Jemima Jessup b.1832 Jemima was the daughter of Sarah Elizabeth   [-?-].  Samuel and Jemima's children were Sarah Elizabeth, John Harmon, and Rhoda Alice.  On 2-14-1861 they were received in membership at Back Creek MM, Indiana. They may also have had a son named Thomas Jessup.

                                   From Hazel Kepler:  Sam Lloyd was Sarah Chassy or Chaney's father.  Sarah's son Oliver Chaney, was a well known person in politics and well liked by the family, he was secretary to Gov. Townsend of Indiana.  I believe we are also related to Ben Glesner whose wife was a Lloyd (see Alcey Lloyd #123, pg. 38). From the Indiana Source Book III, there is a Sam Lloyd married to Carena Glessner on 31 Oct 1852 Grant County, Indiana.

             97 F   ii.  Elizabeth LLOYD was born[162] about 1834 in Indiana. Elizabeth married Andrew J. Perry 16 Sep 1852[163].

 

Emaline (Powers) married[164] 1st John Ruley 25 Jun 1856 in Botetourt County, Virginia. He was 36 and she was 30.  John was born in Rockbridge County Virginia and his parents were Jacob Ruley and Sarah. Jacob T. Ruley was the son of William Burtney Ruley b.c1735. He is said to have arrived in America about 1754 and married Margaret Close (Clesse) about 1779, probably his second wife because Margaret's sister Betsy Close left her possessions to Margaret's children: Jacob T., John B., Betsy, and Matilda. William also had sons: George and William, Jr. Jacob T. Ruley was born 25 Feb 1781, he married Sarah Mallen 29 Aug 1805[165]. Sarah was born 15 Apr 1780 and died in 1820. Jacob married second Ann Irvine, born 3 Jul 1789, died 21 Nov 1835, he married 3rd Sally McKenry, born c1793, who was left a widow on 22 Dec 1842, she died in 1876. Our John F. Ruley was most likely the son of Jacob T. Ruley and his first wife Sarah Mallen. Another connection is that John Brice Ruley, the uncle of John F. also moved to Grant County, Indiana.  Emeline's father was listed as John H. Powers and mother Catherine on her marriage record. John F. Ruley's first wife was named Elizabeth and he had two children:  Wm. H. age 4 and Sarah E. age 1 on 1850 census of Rockbridge County, Virginia. They are also found on the 1860 census for Grant County Indiana.  I don't believe Emaline was married at the time of her daughter Elizabeth's birth because she was only about 15 years old and her daughter’s surname was Powers, the same as hers.

    A trust deed[166] between Emeline Powers of the first part, Joseph P. Gaunt trustee of the second part and John F. Ruley of the 3rd part-whereas Emeline Powers is entitled to and the owner of certain personal property… her personal property was put in trust until her marriage to Ruley.

    Elizabeth's grandchildren called Emaline, “Granny” and Elizabeth, “Grandmother” to keep from confusing the two grandmother Lloyds.  Emaline lived with Elmer Tolley and his family in later years.

 

45. Jeremiah LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[167] on 1 Sep 1810 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. He died after 1 Jun 1870 in Grant County, Indiana. Jeremiah married[168] Elizabeth LOCK, daughter of Hezekiah LOCK and Sarah FLOYD, on 1 Dec 1833 in Randolph County, Indiana.  Elizabeth was born[169] about 1815 in Guilford County, North Carolina. She died about Aug 1879 in Grant County.

     The 1840 US Census shows Jeremiah in Greensfork Township, Randolph County, Indiana. (page 057 or 112) on the same page as Hezekiah Lock.

     The 1850 US Census for Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana (pg. 208B, ancestry.com) shows Jeremiah age 40, born North Carolina, Elizabeth 35, born North Carolina, Thomas age 16, William age 15, Sarah age 13, Ellis age 10, Mary Jane age 7, Esley age 5, and Jeremiah age 2mo. 

     The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. (page 341, ancestry.com) shows Jeremiah age 50, farmer, real estate value, $900, value of personal estate, born North Carolina, Elizabeth age 45 born North Carolina, Elias (Ellis) age 20, Esley (Ailsy) age 15, Jeremiah age 10, all born in Indiana. They were living next to William Loyd, his son.

     The 1870 US census Franklin Township Post Office Roseburg, Grant County, Indiana (pg. 60, ancestry.com) shows Jeremiah age 60 born NC, Elizabeth age 55 born NC, Easley age 24 born Ind., Jeremiah age 20 born Ind. and Henry age 6 born Ind. Henry was a grandchild, the child of William H. Lloyd and Henrietta Potter.  In Elizabeth's will she leaves land to Henry S. Lloyd, her grandson, I believe it is the same Henry that was in their household in 1870, because the mother probably died about the time he was born. 

 Jeremiah received three land patents from the Fort Wayne Indiana land office: one on 1 May 1849 for 80 acres, the E half of NE corner of section 28 township 24 N of range 7E; another on 10 Apr 1850, 80 acres the E half of the SW Qtr. Of section 32, township 24 N of range 7E and on 20 Dec 1850, 40 acres the NE Qtr of the NE Qtr. of section 32, township 24 N of range 7E, Grant County, Indiana[170]. He had sold land in Randolph County, the NE Quarter Section 20, Township 19, Range 15, containing 38.75 acres to Nathaniel Ford on 3 Nov 1840[171].

     In Elizabeth's will she left her grandson Henry S. Lloyd, son of William H. Lloyd, the east half of the west half of the NE quarter of the SW quarter of section 28 township 24, north range 7 containing ten? acres.  Probated 11 Aug 1879 by son Jeremiah Lloyd and John G. King. She signed her own name. Jeremiah was able to sign his own name.

 

Jeremiah and Elizabeth had the following children:

+        98 M    i.  Thomas LLOYD was born on 1 Mar 1834, Indiana and died on 18 Sep 1898.

+        99 M    ii.  William H. LLOYD was born on 14 Mar 1835, Indiana and died on 9 Nov 1908.

           100 F  iii.  Sarah A. LLOYD was born[172] on 11 Nov 1837 in Randolph County, Indiana.  She may have married Martin V. Potter 11 Sep 1858, Grant County, Indiana. Martin was born about 1838 in New York[173]. The Sarah's may be mixed up, there were so many of them. Her brother, William also married a Potter.

+      101 M   iv.  Ellis Samuel LLOYD was born about 1840, Randolph County, Indiana.

           102 F   v.  Mary Jane LLOYD was born[174] about 1843 in Randolph County, Indiana.

           103 F  vi.  Esley LLOYD was born[175] about 1845 in Randolph County, Indiana. I believe Esley was called Etta and her name was probably Elsey/Alsey after her grandmother. She married Reuben Ratliff (b.6 Mar 1834) 23 Nov 1878, Grant County, Indiana[176]. Reuben was the brother of Abigail who married Jeremiah, Etta's brother. Etta and Reuben did not have any children, Etta raised her brother William's son, Henry after his mother died.

+      104 M  vii.  Jeremiah F. LLOYD was born on 30 Jun 1851, Indiana and died on 21 Aug 1887.

    

         46. Thomas LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born about 1814 in Guilford County, North Carolina, he died after 1870. Thomas married[177] Jane TUCKER on 13 May 1838 in Randolph County, Indiana.  Jane was born[178] on 19 Mar 1821 in Ohio. She died[179] on 9 Mar 1864 in Grant County, Indiana. aged 42y, 11m, 20d.

           There was a Thomas Lloyd listed near Jeremiah and John, Sr. in Randolph County, North Carolina on the 1840 US Census (page 112 )The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. shows Thomas Lloyd, age 57, born North Carolina, Elisabeth age 20, Mary M. age 9, Francis age 8 all born in Indiana. It looks like he may have been married twice from the ages of the children. He also is moving with the rest of the family so I would almost definitely guess that he was also a son of John and Ailsy.

 

Thomas and Jane had the following children:

           105 F    i.  Leurana LLOYD was born[180] about 1840 in Indiana. Leurana married Rev. Nathan T. Davis 5 May 1861[181]. Nathan was born in 1821 and died 23 Jun 1879.

           106 M  ii.  Jeremiah LLOYD was born[182] about 1844 in Grant County, Indiana. Also on the 1870 census for Franklin Township, Grant County. May have been born Oct 1849.

           107 M  iii.  William H. LLOYD was born[183] about 1845 in Grant County, Indiana.

           108 F   iv.  Minerva J. LLOYD was born[184] about 1847 in Grant County, Indiana. She married John Sloderbeck 24 Feb 1867 in Grant County,[185], and they had Charles E. b.Nov 1869, George D. b.Jan 1872, and Myrtle b.Sep 1883.

           109 F   v.  Elisabeth LLOYD was born[186] about 1850 in Indiana. Elizabeth married William Siders on 23 Mar 1872, Grant County, Indiana and/or James F. Ratliff 30 Nov 1878[187].

           110 M  vi.  Andrew LLOYD was born[188] about 1851 in Grant County, Indiana.

           111 M vii.  Miles LLOYD was born[189] about 1853 in Grant County, Indiana. Miles married Melissa King 28 Apr 1876[190].

           112 M viii. George Y. LLOYD was born[191] about 1856 in Grant County, Indiana.

           113 F   ix.  Mary M. LLOYD was born[192] about 1860 in Indiana. Mary M. married Jesse Nipp 16 Oct 1875[193].

           114 M   x.  Francis LLOYD was born[194] about 1861 in Indiana. A Francis Lloyd married Amanda McVicker 6 Dec 1885[195].

 

 

 

47. David LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[196] about 1816 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died[197] after 1880 in Wells County, Indiana. David married[198] Harriet Tudor about 1845 in Indiana. Harriet was born[199] about 1825 in Illinois.

     The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. (page 66) shows David age 53, farmer, born North Carolina real estate value, $300, Harriet age 45, born Ill., Martin age 24, born Ohio, Jasper age 14, Hiram age 12, Mariah age 8, and Ambrose age 6, all born in Indiana. They may also have had a son named Elwood.

     The 1880 US Census for Nottingham Township, Wells County, Indiana (ED 141, pg. 1) has David born in North Carolina, age 65, Harriet age 52 born in Ohio, sons Jasper age 20, Ambros age 15, and grandchild Roda A. Mitchel age 1, all the children born in Indiana. Roda may be Laura’s child.

 

 They had the following children:

+      115 M     i.  Martin LLOYD was born about 1846 and died in 1918.

           116 M  ii.  Jasper LLOYD was born[200] about 1856 in Grant County, Indiana.

           117 M iii.  Hiram LLOYD was born[201] about 1858 in Grant County, Indiana.

           118 F  iv.  Laura LLOYD was born[202] about 1860 in Grant County, Indiana. She probably married[203] Thomas H. Mitchell 4 Apr 1877 in Jay County, Indiana.

           119 F   v.  Mariah LLOYD was born[204] about 1862 in Grant County, Indiana. Mariah married Frank Builheimer[205].

           120 M  vi.  Ambrose Cain LLOYD was born[206] on 31 Oct 1864 in Grant County, Indiana. He died[207] on 27 Dec 1918 in Indiana, he is buried at Rayholtz Cemetery, Grant County.

 

  

 

49. Robert Lindsey LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 14 Apr 1819 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died on 4 Jan 1902 in Grant County, Indiana and is buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery[208], no tombstone. Robert married Rebeca J. PRICE on 14 Oct 1840 in Randolph County, Indiana.Rebeca was born about 1824 in Maryland. She died before 1879 in Indiana. Rebeca's parents were Solomon Price born 1785 Md. and Barbary Babbott/Babbitt/Bobbott/Bobbitt. Lindsey married 2nd 18 Sep 1879, Grant County[209]. Robert married 2nd Belinda Murphy born about 1819 in New Jersey. He married 3rd in Grant County[210]. Rebecca J. Hyson born Nov 1839, Ohio on 13 Feb 1892[211]. 

    The 1850 US for Franklin Township, Grant County Indiana (pg. 208B) census shows Lindsey age 30, born North Carolina, Rebecca age 26 born MD, Levi 8, Calvin age 6, Alcey age 5, Barbara age 3, and Mary age 1, all the children born in Indiana. they lived in Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana.

    The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana (page 341, ancestry.com) shows Robert L. Loyd age 40, Farmer real estate valued at $1900 and personal value at $400, born North Carolina, Rebecca age 37 born Md., Levi age 18, Calvin age 16, Ann (Alcey) age 15, Barbary, age 12, Mary age 11, Suzana (Luzana) age 8, Denny age 6, Tomy? age 2, and Sarah age 1.

    The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana (pg. 62B) shows Robert L. age 51, farmer, born North Carolina, Rebeca age 27 (this can’t be right) born MD, Calvin, age 27 Denny, age 16, J. Farris, age 13, Sarah, age 12, Jennetta, age 9 and Roda, age 7.

    The 1880 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana (pg. 464A) shows Robert L. age 61, farmer, born NC, Melinda age 61, born NJ.

 

Robert and Rebeca had the following children:

+      121 M      i.  Levi T. LLOYD was born about 1842 in Indiana and died on 5 Jun 1902.

         122 M     ii.  Calvin LLOYD was born in Jul 1843 in Indiana. He died[212] on 12 Sep 1913 in Grant County, Indiana and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County. Calvin was crippled, he is buried with Henry and Nora[213].

           123 F  iii.  Alcey LLOYD was born[214] on 3 Aug 1845 in Grant County, Indiana.  She died[215] on 5 Dec 1908. Alcey AKA Eliza Ann, Elsie, Elsa, and Eliza married Benjamin Glessner on 11 Oct 1865 in Grant County[216].Benjamin was born 7 Jun 1842, died 7 Oct 1917[217].

Children:

1. William S. Glessner b.1866, Grant County, Indiana married Chlora Shanahan 7 Sep 1898 in Grant County. Chlora was born 3 Mar 1880 and died 4 Feb 1942. They had James Herman Glessner b.22 Feb 1904 who married Eva A. Simons 14 Jul 1923, Grant County. Eva was born 24 Aug 1900 and died Jun 1981.

2. Charles Albert Glessner b.Apr 1868, Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, d.Aug 1953, Montpelier, Indiana. He married Nora Spangler b.Aug 1879, Indiana and they had Edith b.1902, Paul b.13 Mar 1904, Grant County, d.27 Dec 1998, Miller's Merry Manor, Hartford City, Indiana.Paul married Edna Faye Dawson b.1906, Indiana, d.1 Jan 1998, Montpelier. and they had Peggy I. b.12 Jan 1932, Wells County, Indiana, d.6 Oct 2002, who did the Lloyd Genealogy located at Marion, Indiana Library, and Leah b.1908. Charles and Nora must have divorced. On the 1920 U.S. Census Charles and Paul are working at the Orphan Home in Center Township, Grant County and he says he is divorced. Nora in in Marion, Grant County with the girls and says she is a widow.

3. David H. b.1878, Grant County, Indiana.

           124 F   iv.  Barbara LLOYD was born about 1847 in Indiana. Barbara married Silas R. Hiatt on 31 May 1866 in Grant County, Indiana[218].

           125 F   v.  Mary LLOYD was born about 1849 in Indiana. Mary married William Druckmiller 12 Dec 1868 in Grant County, Indiana[219]. They may have had a daughter named Mary, who was born 7 Aug 1874, and died at the age of 13y 28d.

           126 F   vi.  Luzana E. LLOYD was born[220] on 5 Aug 1852 in Grant County, Indiana. She died on 17 Aug 1936. Luzena married George W. Nance 7 Oct 1869[221] in Grant County, Indiana. George b.29 Mar 1849, d.4 Nov 1899[222].

Children:

1. Andrew J. b.17 Mar 1871, d.29 May 1956

2. Rosella b.11 Dec 1872, d.26 Jul 1874

3. John F. b.12 Oct 1874, d.5 Aug 1877

4. James Bertram b.26 Aug 1877, d.24 Jan 1936, m. Minnie Pearl Laforce b.7 Nov 1880, d.16 Nov 1953

5. Charles D. b.1 Aug 1880, d.17 Apr 1935

6. Francis L. b.17 Sep 1883, d.30 Mar 1930

7. Mary A. b.29 Jun 1888, d.24 Jan 1960

+      127 M    vii. Robert Dennis LLOYD was born on 8 Jun 1854 and died on 23 Mar 1926.

           128 M viii. Farris LLOYD was born[223] about 1857 in Grant County, Indiana. Terah? Farris  married Ellen Small on 19 Aug 1882, he is listed as Perry on the marriage record[224]. Ellen was the daughter of Samuel and Ruth (Marshall) Small. She was born 18 Jan 1858 and died 9 Jul 1933 and is buried at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Marion, Indiana[225]. In 1910 Franklin Township, Grant County, (pg. 94A) lists a F. C. F. Lloyd age 53 Indiana, married about 1881 Ellen age 52. Ellen did not have any children.

           129 F   ix.  Sarah LLOYD was born[226] in May 1859 in Grant County, Indiana. She died in 1920 in Wabash County, Indiana. Sarah married Charles E. Flemming 14 Aug 1877, Grant County. Charles was born Feb 1858 and died 1942 in Wabash County.

           130 F    x.  Rhoda A. LLOYD was born about 1863 in Indiana. Rhoda married Curtis Mills 15 Oct 1881, Grant County, Indiana[227].

 

 

Tenth Generation

 

 

89. Edward LLOYD (Humphrey, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 12 Jan 1828 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died on 9 Apr 1900 in Wayne County and was buried in Earlham Cemetery, Wayne County. Edward married Ellen EDWARDS on 30 May 1852 probably in Wayne County.  Ellen was born about 1834 in Indiana. This is interesting Edward's Uncle Edward married a Rachel Edwards and now Edward marries a Ellen Edwards. I wonder if there is a relationship here in the Edwards family.

 

Others Lloyds buried in Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Indiana. are:

George 1870-1946

Sophia 1874-1959

Emory d. 7-12-1966, aged 69

 

Edward and Ellen had the following children:

           131 F     i.  Corlista LLOYD was born[228] about 1852 in Indiana.

           132 M   ii.  Benjamin LLOYD was born[229] about 1856 probably in Wayne County, Indiana.

           133 F  iii.  Utica LLOYD was born[230] about 1860 probably in Wayne County, Indiana.  She died in 1924 probably in Wayne County and was buried in Lutherania Cemetery, Richmond, Indiana. Utica "Uta" married Wm. C. Walker 29 Nov 1880, Wayne County.

           134 F  iv.  Jenna LLOYD was born[231] about 1862 probably in Wayne County, Indiana.

    

         90. Benjamin LLOYD (Humphrey, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 22 Mar 1831 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died in 1894 in Richmond, Wayne County and was buried in Lutherania Cemetery. Benjamin married Louisa F. HESSMAN on 16 Nov 1856 in Wayne County. Louisa was born about 1836 in Indiana. She died in 1904 in Richmond and was buried in Lutherania Cemetery. Louisa was the daughter of Henry and Louisa F. (Loggaman) Hessman. Henry was b.1800 and d.1861, Louisa F., her mother, was b.1804 and died after 1884. Henry and Louisa Hessman came from Germany and had 8 children, five still living in 1884, Henry, Louisa F., William, Charles and Lewis. They settled in Wayne County, Indiana. in 1833.

           The Lutherania Cemetery, Richmond, Indiana is a Lutheran Cemetery. Lloyd, Benjamin 1831-1894; Louise 1837-1904; Charles H. 1859-1899; John W. 1858-(8-17) 1917; Annie 1860-1896 (possibly John's wife); Louis 1884-1887  (possibly a grandson);   Harold 1905-1911 (possibly a grandson); Uta (probably Benjamin's niece, daughter of Edward) 1860-1924. I don't know the relationship of all these people, Benjamin's biography names only 2 children Charles H. and John W.

           The 1870 US Census for Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana[232] shows Benjamin age 36, born Indiana. farmer with real estate valued at $10,800, Louisa age 33, born Ind., her parents were foreign born, John age 13, Charles age 10 both born in Indiana.

           A biography[233] for Benjamin says he was raised on the home farm to age 13 after which he lived with James Neal of Wayne County till he reached manhood when he worked as a teamster for about three yearrs and then as a brakeman on the Richmond & Chicago Railroad for one year. After his marriage he rented and farmed near Richmond until 1861, then he rented a farm near Indianapolis which he farmed during the summer for five years while working in slaughter houses during the winter. In 1866 he purchased a farm for $8,000, which he worked for a while then returned to Indianapolis to work for several years before settling on his farm again.

 

Benjamin and Louisa had the following children:

           135 M   i.  John W. LLOYD was born on 25 Oct 1857 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died on 17 Aug 1917 in Richmond, Wayne County and was buried in Lutherania Cemetery, Wayne County. John married Anna B. Graham about 1879 and they had Nellie b.Jan 1880 and Louise E. b.Aug 1889. His mother Louisa, was living with them in 1900 in Wayne Township, Wayne County. He was a widower by 1900. Anna died in 1896. Anna was from Preble County, Ohio, her parents and grandparents were still living there in 1880[234].

           136 M  ii.  Charles H. LLOYD was born on 16 Sep 1859 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died in 1899 in Richmond, Wayne County. and was buried in Lutherania Cemetery, Wayne County. Charles married Susan [-?-] b.1871, d.7 Mar 1963 buried Lutherania Cemetery[235].

 

  

         94. William LLOYD (Humphrey, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[236] on 12 Aug 1842 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died[237] on 30 Jan 1918 in Mill Township, Grant County, Indiana. William married[238] Melvina Chasey FLEMING on 4 Aug 1870 in Grant County. Melvina was b.9 Aug 1838, Grant County. She died[239] in Jul 1916. Melvina was the widow of James Chasey and had a daughter. Mary K. Chasey who married David E. Price son of William Price and Lavina Badger. William may have been married first to Harriet [-?-]. Melvina married 1st James Chasey d.1860-70 a widower with children by his first wife Mary [-?-] d.1850-1856.  James and Mary's children were Rachael born NJ, Elizabeth, William b.1843, John b.1845 and Francis b.1847 all in Ohio. James was born about 1814-16 and Mary was born in New Jersey.  Melvina and James were married 13 Oct 1856. They had Ellimore (Elmer) T. Chasey b.1856 Indiana, d.1 May 1911, who married Sarah Lloyd (b.1857, d.1 May 1911) 15 Oct 1875 in Grant County, they had 8 children, 5 listed on the 1910 Census. They had a daughter Mary K. Chasey b.30 Dec 1851 who married David Elry Price 31 Aug 1875 Grant County, David was the son of William and Hannah or Lavina Badger Price; they also had a son named Oliver Chasey, who was well known in politics and the secretary of Indiana Governor Townsend. William was probably the cousin of great grandfather, William H. Lloyd[240]. My cousin Hazel Kepler wrote me about a Sam Lloyd (no. 96) who was Sarah Chasey or Chaney's father and the mother of Oliver Chaney who was well known in politics and well liked by the family.  She believed we were also related to Ben Glesner whose wife was a Lloyd.  From The Indiana Source  Book III, there was a Sam Lloyd who married Cerena Glessner 31 Oct 1852 in Grant County, Ind.

           William had a grandson named James O. Lloyd b.Sep 1894. (1900 US Census, Franklin, Grant County, Indiana ED 34, Sheet 4, Line 48).

 

           William and Melvina had the following children:

           137 F     i.  Laura Bell LLOYD was born[241] about 1870 in Grant County, Indiana.

           138 M   ii.  Robert H. LLOYD was born[242] about 1871 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died on 23 Apr 1926 in Grant County and is buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County. A Robert Lloyd married Clara Elliott 26 Sep 1894[243]. An Anna E. Lloyd and Samuel C. are also buried in the same plot, Blk 54 Lot 60[244].

           139 F  iii.  Louise E. LLOYD was born[245] about 1873 in Grant County, Indiana.

           140 M  iv.  Charles Alvin LLOYD was born[246] about 1875 in Grant County, Indiana. He died on 24 Jan 1942 in Grant County and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Charles married[247] Carrie B. Personnette 2 Oct 1902.

 

 

98. Thomas LLOYD (Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 1 Mar 1834 in Randolph County, Indiana.  He died on 18 Sep 1898 in Grant County, Indiana. Thomas married[248] 1st Jane THOMAS on 17 May 1855 in Grant County. Jane was born[249] about 1836 in Indiana. Thomas married 2nd Mary A. DAY in Oct 1873 in Grant County. Mary was born in 1834 in Warren County, Ohio. Mary's parents were Uriah Day born North Carolina and Esther born Virginia. Mary’s son William Edwards was born about 1854. He was Mary's son by her 1st marriage to Bill Edwards.

The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana (pg. 100) shows Thomas age 25, born NC Jane age 21, born Indiana and Jeremiah age 2.

The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana (pg. 65B) shows Thomas age 28, real estate valued at $275, born Ind., Jane age 22, born Ind., Jeremiah, age 14, laborer, Sarah age 12, George W. age 5, Samuel E. age 2, all born in Indiana. The ages for Thomas and Jane are about 10 years off. The 1850 census shows Thomas with his parents, age 16, it also says he was born in Indiana.

 

Thomas and Jane had the following children:

           141 M    i.  Jeremiah LLOYD was born[250] about 1857 in Grant County, Indiana.

           142 F    ii.  Sarah LLOYD was born[251] on 19 May 1859 in Grant County, Indiana.  She died[252] on 26 Nov 1920 in Grant County. Sarah married[253] Charles E. Fleming 14 Apr 1877, Grant County. Charles was born Feb 1858 in Grant and died in 1942 in Wabash, Indiana.

           143 M iii. George W. LLOYD was born[254] about 1865 in Indiana.

+      144 M    iv.  Samuel Ellis LLOYD was born on 3 Jun 1868 and died in Oct 1947.

 

 

                

99. William H. LLOYD (Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 14 Mar 1835 in Randolph County, Indiana.  He died[255] on 9 Nov 1908 in Herbst, Grant County, Indiana and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County. William married (1) Henrietta Garner POTTER on 7 Dec 1856 in Grant County.  Henrietta was born[256] about 1833 in New York. She died[257] in 1863 in Grant County.

 William was a carpenter and farmer. He was born in Randolph County, Indiana. He later moved to Sims Township in Grant County, Indiana, where they joined Deer Creek MM about 1895. According to the 1900 census William owned a farm that was mortgaged.

     The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana[258] shows William, age 25, Laborer with personal property worth $100, born in Indiana. Harriet age (can't read) born NY, and Harper age (looks like 1/12), born in Ind., so if the census was taken on June 1 Harper would probably have been born in April or May.

     The 1880 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana (ED 171; pg. 9) shows William Lloyd age 49, farmer, born Ind, parents born Va. (wrong both his parents were born in North Carolina), Elizabeth age 39, born Va., parents born Va., Orvan age 13, Rose M. age 10, and Hosa H. age 8, all born in Indiana.

     From Hazel Kepler:  There was a William Lloyd who was a cousin of our grandfather. He was called big Bill or long Bill to distinguish him from our grandfather who was known as Little Billy Lloyd.  Big Bill was probably his Uncle Humphrey's son by his first marriage.

    The death record shows William died in Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana.  The cause of death was Organic Heart Paralysis, duration one year and he was married. His residence is given as Swazzee, Indiana.  He is buried at I.0.0.F. Cemetery in Marion, Grant County. His age is given as 73y 7m 25d.

 

 Obituary: Marion News Tribune, Tuesday, 10 Nov 1908, Page 1, Column 3:

"Mr. Lloyd is Dead, One of best known residents of Herbst Vicinity, William H. Lloyd, Step-father of E. E. Tolley and Henry Tolley (this is wrong it should be Henry Lloyd) of this city, died at his home two miles south of Herbst at 8 O'clock last evening, after a comparatively short illness with paralysis. The deceased was one of the best known men in this locality. He was 72 years of age and a carpenter. Seven children survive him. A short time ago, Mr. Lloyd was the victim of a severe attack of paralysis. He continued to grow worse and yesterday all hopes were given up for his recovery. He died with all his children at his bedside. No arrangements have been made for the funeral. Mrs. David Crichton, of Cincinnati, who was at one time connected with the

editorial staff of the News-Tribune is a daughter of the deceased. Lloyd Funeral:

The funeral of William H. Lloyd, who died Monday evening at his home south of Herbst, will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at Maple Run church, eight miles southwest of Marion. Burial in the I.O.O.F. cemetery. The deceased is survived by seven children, as follows: Henry Lloyd and E. E. Tolley of Marion, Hosea and Aldine Lloyd of Illinois, Harper Lloyd of Warsaw, Mrs. Ida Creighton of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Ada Daughter(y) of Fairmount[259].

 

 They had the following children:

+      147 M    i.  Harper S. LLOYD was born on 1 Dec 1860 and died on 1 Mar 1935.

+      148 M   ii.  Anderson S. LLOYD was born in Mar 1861 and died on 17 Jun 1908.

+      149 M  iii.  Henry S. LLOYD was born in Aug 1863 and died on 15 Jan 1936.

 

William married[260] 2nd Elizabeth V. POWERS, probably the daughter of Frank Ruley and Emaline H. POWERS, on 26 Jul 1866 in Grant County, Indiana.  Elizabeth was born[261] in Mar 1841 in Botetourt County, Virginia. She died on 22 Apr 1911 in Grant County and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery[262].

 

Obituary, Marion Daily Leader, 21 Apr 1911

"Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd, 70 years of age, died at the home of her son Charles Lloyd of Fairmount at 8 o'clock Thursday evening after a two weeks illness resulting from a tumorous growth. Mrs. Lloyd's home was in Franklin township where she had resided for more than forty years. Six children survive. The funeral will be held Saturday mourning at 10 o'clock from the First Friends church in Fairmount with interment in the I.O.O.F. cemetery in Marion." She is buried in Block 23, Lot 20 Grave 11 at I.O.O.F. Cemetery, "w/o William H."

     From Hazel Kepler:  Grandma Lloyd told her that she was born in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia. Elizabeth was a teacher, all the family members were literate. Elizabeth was a serious minded person, who said she could trace her family to Pocahontas, she would not say it as a joke. However, most Virginia families say the same thing. Aunt Kathleen said in a note to me that I looked a lot like Elizabeth, small and nice looking. I have a picture of Elizabeth in her old age and she doesn't look all that nice, but very serious. But then on most of the pictures taken in the early 1900s the people look serious. It is funny that Kathleen should say I looked like Elizabeth because some people who saw a picture of Kathleen when she was young asked if it was me. The difference is probably the petite part, Kathleen took after the Doherty side and was of taller. She and I are both thin.

 

William and Elizabeth had the following children:

           150 M  iv.  H. Orvan LLOYD was born on 2 Jun 1867 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[263] on 22 Feb 1947 in Grant County and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County. Orvan never married, he was a painter.

+      151 F     v.  Rosa M. LLOYD was born on 2 Jul 1869 in Grant County, Indiana and died before 1905.

         152 M   vi.  Hosea Aron LLOYD was born on 27 May 1872 in Grant County, Indiana. Hosea married Mary A. Smith 16 Oct 1898[264]  Mary was born in Jan 1877 and they had 2 sons. Perle A. b.c1904, Indiana and William Edwin b.c1908, both in Indiana. In 1910 they were living in Deer Creek, Tazwell County, Illinois. In 1920 they were living in Hall, Bureau County, Illinois, and in 1930 they were living in Grant Park, Kankakee County, Illinois. I did not find Perle on the 1930 census.

+       153 M  vii.  John Charles LLOYD was born on 11 Nov 1875 in Grant County, Indiana and died on 25 Jan 1936.

+       154 F  viii.  Ada LLOYD was born on 30 Oct 1876 in Grant County, Indiana and died on 25 Apr 1910.

            155 M ix.  Aldine Willis LLOYD was born on 11 Feb 1880 in Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana. He married 1st Minnee [-?-] they had[265]  LaVeta J. b.c1909 and Leland A. b.c1911. He married 2nd Doris [-?-] in 1921 and they had[266] Doris E. b.c1925 and Helen L. b.c1927. He was living in Tazwell County, Illinois from 1910-1930. He is listed as Willis A. Lloyd.

+       156 F    x.  Ida LLOYD was born on 25 Oct 1883 and died on 10 Feb 1967.  

 

   

101. Ellis Samuel LLOYD (Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[267] about 1840 in Randolph County, Indiana. Ellis married Ruth SLAGEL about 1863 in Grant County, Indiana.  Ruth was born about 1846 in Ohio. She died between 1878 and 1880.

    The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. shows Ellis age 28, farmer, real estate valued at $600, born Ind., Ruth age 24, born Ohio, Joel age 6, Rosella, age 5, Charly age 2, and John age 9mo. all born in Indiana. The 1880 U.S. Census, same place (Pg. 469C), lists Ellis as Samuel with Rozella, John, Bell and Elizabeth.  

 

They had the following children:

            157 M   i.  Joel LLOYD was born about 1864 in Grant County, Indiana.

            158 F   ii.  Rosella LLOYD was born about 1865 in Grant County, Indiana. Rosella married George W. Babb 7 Aug 1882 (license)[268].

            159 M iii.  Charley LLOYD was born about 1868 in Grant County, Indiana. Charley married Alpha J. Culbertson 2 Mar 1898.  A Child of Charley is buried at I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Marion, Indiana, d.25 Jun 1899[269].

            160 M iv.  John LLOYD was born about 1869 in Grant County, Indiana. John married Emily Slagle 11 Jun 1892[270]. 

            161 F   v.  Belle LLOYD was born[271] about 1873 in Grant County, Indiana.

            162 F  vi.  Elizabeth LLOYD was born[272] on 21 Jan 1878 in Grant County, Indiana.  She died[273] in Jan 1943. Elizabeth married James W. Case about 1900. James was born 9 Feb 1877 and died about 1952 in Kokomo, Indiana[274].  

 

 

 

104. Jeremiah F. LLOYD (Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 30 Jun 1851 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died on 21 Aug 1887 in Grant County and was buried in Greentown, Howard County, Indiana.

 Jeremiah married[275] Abigail RATLIFF on 27 Apr 1873 in Grant County. Abigail was born on 5 Sep 1853. Abigail's parents were Cornelius Ratliff b.17 Feb 1810 North Carolina and Lydia Ann [-?-].

 

Obituary: Jeremiah E., age 27, Farmer, residence near Maple Run Church in Grant County, burial in Greentown, Howard County, Indiana. dec'd Friday 21 Aug 1887[276].

 

Jeremiah and Abigail had the following children:

           163 F     i.  Libby LLOYD was born about 1875 in Grant County, Indiana.

           164 F    ii.  female LLOYD was born about 1877 in Grant County, Indiana.

 

 

 

  

         115. Martin LLOYD (David, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[277] about Feb 1844 in Ohio. He died[278] in 1918 in Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. and was buried in Rayholtz Cemetery. Martin married[279] Sarah J. HAUN on 1 Feb 1873. Sarah was born[280] on 17 Sep 1853 in Grant County  She died[281] in 1938 in Grant County and was buried[282] in Rayholtz Cemetery[283].  The 1870 US Census says that Martin was born in Ohio, but later censuses say Indiana.

 

Martin and Sarah had the following children:

           165 F    i.  Martha E. LLOYD was born about 1871 in Grant County, Indiana. Martha married Frank Smith of Marion, Indiana[284].

           166 M  ii.  Samuel B. LLOYD was born about 1877 in Grant County, Indiana. Samuel married Belle Owens 28 Jul 1895[285], and lived in Franklin Township Grant County[286].

           167 F  iii.  May LLOYD was born[287] in Oct 1879 in Grant County, Indiana. Mary may have been Iva Dora. There is a Dora (Lloyd) wife of H.S. Hurley buried in the Rayholtz Cemetery. She died 29 Apr 1899 aged 19y 4m 21d.

           168 F  iv.  Blanche LLOYD was born[288] in Jan 1882 in Grant County, Indiana. Blanche married John Deal[289].

           169 M   v.  James Ambrose LLOYD was born[290] in May 1884 in Grant County, Indiana. James married Martie Mae Sharp 10 Feb 1910[291].

           170 M  vi.  Ernest G. LLOYD was born[292] on 20 Oct 1886 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[293] on 4 Feb 1904 in Grant County. Earnest G. son of M.V. & S.J. Lloyd died 4 Feb 1904,aged 17y 3m 15d. 

           171 M vii. George S. LLOYD was born[294] in Mar 1888 in Grant County, Indiana. George married Lillie May Shockey 10 May 1909[295].

 

  

         121. Levi T. LLOYD (Robert Lindsey, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born about 1842 in Indiana. He died[296] on 5 Jun 1902. Levi married Emily CABE on 15 Oct 1863 in Grant County, Indiana.  Emily was born about 1843 in Ohio. Emily's parents were Thomas and Lulicia Cabe.  Emily married 2nd ? Page. There may have been one other possible child for Levi and Emily, Cliffy T. Levi was a soldier in the Civil War, he enlisted 2 Nov 1864. He was with General Buell's army at the Battle of Shiloh. He lost his grandmother's picture on the battlefield. He was considered a good soldier. He served in the Officers of the Legion in Franklin Township Home Guard as a first lieutenant[297].

 

Levi and Emily had the following children:

           172 F    i.  Elmina LLOYD was born about 1865 in Indiana. Elmina appears on the 1870 US Census with Levi's family.

           173 M  ii.  Albert L. LLOYD was born about 1868 in Grant County, Indiana. Albert may have been a patient in the State Hospital for Epilipsy in Parsons, Labette County, Kansas according to the 1920 U.S. Census.

           174 F  iii.  George W. LLOYD was born[298] about Feb 1870 in Grant County, Indiana.

           175 F  iv.  Leora LLOYD was born in Feb 1877 in Grant County, Indiana.

           176 M  v.  Malinda LLOYD was born in Grant County, Indiana.

 

 

         127. Robert Dennis LLOYD (Robert Lindsey, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[299] on 8 Jun 1854 in Roseburg, Grant County, Indiana. He died[300] on 23 Mar 1926. Robert married[301] Rosannah A. CARMICHAEL on 6 Jan 1877 in Grant County. Rosannah was born[302] on 18 May 1859 in Blackford County, Indiana. She died about 1935/1936. Rose's father was born in Ohio and her mother in

           North Carolina. She had 10 children with 6 living as of 1 Jan 1920. She may have married Anderson Wion 2nd on 17 Nov 1926[303].

 

Robert and Rosannah had the following children:

           177 F    i.  Mary A. LLOYD was born[304] in 1879 in Grant County, Indiana. Mary may have married Thurman Shockey 12 Apr 1896[305].

           178 M   ii.  Albert R. LLOYD was born[306] in Mar 1881 in Grant County, Indiana. There was an Albert R., who married Julia R. [-?-] 23 Oct 1907[307]. 1930 US Census Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana (ED 53, Sheet 22A). Albert age 45, Ind., manager of a laundry married about 1913, Luna, age 44, Ind. and they had Alice age 14, Ind. and John age 10, Ind.

           179 F  iii.  Anna L. LLOYD was born[308] in Mar 1885 in Grant County, Indiana.

           180 F  iv.  Emma Jane LLOYD was born[309] in Jan 1888 in Grant County, Indiana. Emma Jane married John Farley 20 Aug 1910, at B. J. Glessner's home in Grant County. John was born about 1858. They had. Zella b.c1883; Earl b.Nov 1886; Rebecca b.Apr 1888; and Rhonda Farley b.Feb 1894[310]. 

           181 M   v.  Benjamin H. LLOYD was born[311] in Feb 1890 in Grant County, Indiana.  Benjamin married Louvina Mabel Carr on 1 Jun 1918[312]. The 1930 U.S. Census for Pipestone Township, Berrien County, Michigan. Benjamin H. age 40, Ind., farm laborer, rents, was married about 1919 to Lavina M. age 32, Ind. and they had Emma R. age 10, Charles R., age 8 and Ralph E. age 5, all born in Indiana. According to the Social Security Death Index Charles was born 7 Aug 1921 and died in Mar 1986, Niles, Berrien County. Ralph E. was born 16 Apr 1925 and died 10 Aug 2000, Salt Lake City, Utah.

           182 M  vi.  Henry D. LLOYD was born[313] on 28 Jun 1894 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[314] on 2 Jul 1896 in Grant County, Indiana. and was buried[315] in Thraikill Cemetery.

           183 M vii. John D. LLOYD was born[316] in Jun 1897 in Grant County, Indiana. John married[317] Carol Leah Emerick 1 Jun 1916.

           184 F viii. Nora M. LLOYD was born[318] in Apr 1899 in Grant County, Indiana.  She died[319] on 8 Aug 1900.  

 

Eleventh Generation

 

 

144. Samuel Ellis "Pete" LLOYD (Thomas, Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 3 Jun 1868 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[320] in Oct 1947. Pete married[321] Ruth Ann COOK on 23 Dec 1893 in Grant County.  Ruth was born[322] in Sep 1879. She died on 30 Nov 1937 in Grant County and was buried[323] in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County. Samuel Ellis must have been Thomas Lloyd's son by another marriage. There was two Samuel E. Lloyds' listed in Grant County Marriages. A Samuel E. Lloyd married Hannah Lock 30 Aug 1889[324]. I don’t know who that would have been. He could have been married twice.

 

 Pete and Ruth had the following children:

           185 M    i.  Walter LLOYD was born[325] on 6 Jul 1896 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[326] on 3 Jul 1957.

           186 M   ii.  Chester LLOYD was born in Jan 1898 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died on 26 Feb 1969 in Grant County and was buried[327] in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County.

 

 

  

147.  Harper S. LLOYD (William H., Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[328] on 1 Dec 1860 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[329] on 1 Mar 1935 in Levering, Michigan. Harper married[330],[331] Malinda Jane SCOTT on 18 Jul 1886 in Grant County.  Malinda was born on 26 Dec 1866 in Grant County.  She died[332] on 26 Jan 1951 in Warsaw, Kose County, Indiana.  Malinda's parents were Jesse (b.5 Jan 1825) and Jemima (b.13 Jul 1832) Scott. The 1880 census shows Harper working for his Uncle John Lloyd as a farm laborer, he was 20. Henry was raised by his Aunt Etta/Esley and Reuben Ratliff after his mother died[333].

 

Harper and Malinda had the following children:

           187 M    i.  Harvey LLOYD was born about 1887 in Grant County, Indiana.

           188 F   ii.  Cora LLOYD was born about 1889 in Grant County, Indiana.

FOOTNOTES

Descendants of David LLOYD and Eva GOCH

 

 

First Generation

 

This information to the sixth generation is not proven because of the scarcity of records. I have a copy of a letter from a minister in Wales, who says that if David Lloyd (1656-1731) number 11, was the kinsman of Thomas Lloyd Provincial Councilor of Pennsylvania, then they had the same grandfather, John Lloyd, who married Katherine Wynn. Katherine is descended from Henry IV. Kinsman means different things in different countries. I had copies of several family pedigrees and from them I put together the following:[1]

 

  1.David LLOYD was born1,2 about 1523 in Montgomeryshire, Wales. He was a Justice of the Peace. He married Eva GOCH, daughter of David GOCH, about 1545. Eva was born about 1525.

 

They had the following children:

+          2 M        i.  David LLOYD was born in 1549.

 

 

Second Generation

 

      2. David LLOYD (David) was born[2] in 1549 in Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Wales. David was a magistrate for Montgomeryshire. David married Ales LLOYD about 1570. She was born2 about 1554. Ales was the daughter of David Lloyd of Llanarmonmynydd Manor.

 

David and Ales had the following children:

+          3 M        i.  John LLOYD was born about 1575.

               4 M      ii.  David LLOYD was born about 1577 in of Merfod, Wales.

 

 

Third Generation

 

3. John LLOYD (David, David) was born[3]. about 1575 in of Dolobran, Wales. John married Katherine WYNN of Juffryn?, Wales, daughter of Humphrey WYNN and Mawd PRYCE, about 1599 in Wales. Katherine was born3 about 1578[4]. 

 

The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, pg. 82

1.     Henry IV, King of England, d.1413=Mary Bohun

2.     Humphrey Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester = (1) Jacqueline of Bavaria; (2) Eleanor Cobham (probably the mother of Antigone

3.     (illegitimate) Antigone Plantagenet = Henry Grey, 2nd Earl of Tankerville

4.     Elizabeth Grey = Sir Roger Kynaston

5.     Humphrey Kynaston = Elsbeth ferch Maredudd ap Hywel

6.     Margaret Kynaston = John ap leuan ab Owain

7.     Humphrey Wynn = Mawd ferch Oliver ap Thomas Pryce

8.     Catrin Wynn = John Lloyd

9.     Charles Lloyd = Elizabeth Stanley

10.  Thomas Lloyd (1640-1694), dep. Gov. of Pa., physician, colonial statesman= (1) Mary Jones of Pa., ARD, SETH; (2) Mrs. Patience Gardiner Story. Had a brother named Charles who married Elizabeth Lort

 

 

The Provincial Councilors of Pennsylvania 1733-1776. Those Earlier Councillors Who were some time Chief Magistrates of the Province, and their Descendants

The surname Lloyd was assumed in the XVIth Century by Owen, son of Ivan Teg, or Ivan the Handsome, whose family had owned Dolobran since the year 1476,and who, like most Welsh gentlemen, named a line of ancestors extending beyond the Dark Ages. The descent from Owen Lloyd is given, apparently more accurately than in

Burke 's Landed Gentry, in the Montgomeryshire Collections for 1876 . The grandmother of President Lloyd, i. e. the wife of John Lloyd of Dolobran, gentleman, was descended from King Edward I of England in the following legitimate and, for many generations, illustrious line. Edward I 's granddaughter "the Fair Maid of Kent "-she was daughter and heiress of Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent ,- married, 1st, Sir Thomas Holland,who received the title of Earl of Kent, and after whose death she married, 2n, William Montacute, Earl of Salisbury, and, 3rd, Edward, Prince of Wales, commonly called "the Black Prince," by whom she was mother of King Richard II . Her eldest son, Thomas Holland, who succeeded his father as Earl of Kent, and was Marshal of England, was the father of Eleanor, who m., 1st, Roger Mortimer, Earl of March , from which marriage descended King Edward IV , and, 2nd, Edward Cherleton,Lord Powys . Lord Powys by his marriage left co-heiresses, one of whom, Joan, m. Sir John Grey, who in the year 1418 was created Earl of Tankerville. The Earl of Tankerville by this marriage had a son Henry, who succeeded him as Earl of Tankerville, a title which the family lost when Normandy was taken by the French. The male line became extinct with the death of Henry 's great-grandson Edward Grey, Lord Powys, in the 5th year of the reign of Edward VI, and an inquisition found that Edward Kynaston, Powys 's next heir. Edward Kynaston was great-grandson of Henry, the 2nd Earl, whose daughter Elizabeth had married Roger Kynaston,Esq., leaving a son Humphrey, who was father of Edward . To this point the descent is almost public history, and when, in 1731,Edward Kynaston 's male heir claimed the barony of Powys, the fact of his descent from the Earl of Tankerville was admitted. Now it was said in the Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol. IX, page 337, that Margaret Kynaston, dau. of Edward, and in Burke 's Landed Gentry that Margaret Kynaston, sister of Roger (which does not conflict, for Roger was the son of Edward), married John Lloyd, or Wyn, father of Humphrey Wyn of Dyffryn : but it now appears by the better authority of the Hardwick Kynaston pedigree, published in the Montgomeryshire Collections for April, 1882,which Hon. Chas. Perrin Smith had not seen when he compiled his "Lloyd and Carpenter Family," that Margaret Kynaston, wife of John Wyn, or John ap Evan ap Owen, was sister, instead of daughter, of Edward Kynaston above named. She was thus granddaughter of Elizabeth Grey, whose grandmother was descended from King Edward I. Margaret Kynaston 's son, Humphrey Wyn of Dyffryn, was father of Katharine, the wife of John Lloyd of Dolobran, and the paternal grandmother of Thomas Lloyd.

 

They had the following children:

+          5 M        i.  Charles LLOYD was born in 1613 and died about 17 Aug 1657.

+          6 M      ii.  David LLOYD was born about 1615.

 

 

 

Fourth Generation

 

5. Charles LLOYD (John, David, David) was born[5] in 1613. He was from Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He died about 17 Aug 1657 and was buried[6] on 17 Aug 1657 in Merwod, Wales. Charles married Elizabeth STANLEY about 1637 in Wales. Elizabeth was born[7] about 1617, she was from Knockin, Shopshire. Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Stanley of Knockin, Shopshire.

 

          Charles Lloyd of Dolobran, father of the President of the Council, was born in 1613,and was a magistrate for Montgomeryshire. He was a genealogist. and caused to be emblazoned on a panel at Dolobran his coat-of-arms with fifteen quarterings, impaled with the arms of his wife. A drawing of this was sent to the family in this country when the panel was taken down, and is as good evidence of ancestry in the female line as we could well have of any person living two centuries ago. On this shield the first, or paternal, arms are az. a chevron between three cocks ar.-those of the Princes of Dyfed, of whom Aleth, the sixteenth generation back of Thomas Lloyd of Pennsylvania, was living in the XIth Century, and the earliest of the line whose name is given was Meirig, said to have lived five centuries earlier. These arms are differenced by a crescent, to denote that the Dolobran Lloyds descended from a second son. To follow up all the quarterings, and show Lloyd 's descent from those who bore the various arms, would lead us through a labyrinth of Welsh names suggesting nothing to the reader. Suffice it to say that some of the arms appear to have been those borne by the Poles,or ancient male line of lords of Powys the Cherletons, Greys, and Kynastons, thus corroborating the pedigree given above.

 

 

Charles and Elizabeth had the following children:

               7 M        i.  Charles LLOYD was born[8] about 1637 in Dolobran, Montgomeryshire Wales.

               8 M      ii.  John LLOYD was born[9] about 1638 in Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He married Jane Gresham and they had John and Samuel.

               9 F      iii.  Elizabeth LLOYD was born[10] about 1639 in Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Wales. She married Henry Perry of Penameer, Meroneth, Wales.

             10 M      iv.  Thomas LLOYD was born[11] on 17 Feb 1640 in Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He died[12] on 17 Sep 1694 in Pennsylvania. Thomas married 1st[13], at Shropshire Quaker Meeting 9mo (Nov) 1665 Mary Jones of Welchpool. She died in Philadelphia. He married 2nd, Patience Story of New York, a widow, who survived him. 

       

                                  Issue by first wife:

1. Hannah,b.21 Sep 21 1666, m. 1st John Delaval, 2nd, Richard Hill,

2. Rachel, b.20 Jan 1667-8, m. Samuel Preston, the Councillor,

3. Mordecai, b.7 Dec 1669, to whom in 1693 his father conveyed “Euhaker," a farm of 30 acres near Frankford, Philadelphia County, d. s. p. (died without issue) lost at sea 1694.

 

Will of Thomas Lloyd dated 10 1mo (Mar) 1694, proved 22 Oct 1694, names wife Patience, children Mordecay, Thomas, Hannah, Rachell, Mary, Elizabeth, and Deborah. Wife's children Enoch and Marcy Story. Negroes, Mingo, Wissen, Julious, Maria, and Sarah. Executors: wife,

son Mordecay, son-in-law Isaac Norris and kinsman David Lloyd. Wit: Samuel Carpenter, Alexander Beardsley, and John Jones[14].

 

Thomas, governor of Pennsylvania, graduated at Oxford in 1661, became a Quaker, and in 1664 was arrested and kept under surveillance till 1672, when Charles II dispensed with the laws that inflicted punishment for religious offenses.

 

The Society of Friends was now in the second decade of its history. The preaching of George Fox, its founder, began in 1647, and before the death of King Charles I, there were gathered together a few who believed in, and professed themselves wholly guided by the Inward Light. This was their fundamental principle, and the various features which are vulgarly thought to make up Quakerism, as non-resistance, refusal to take oaths, etc., came later in the striving after a more spiritual religion. Fox refused a commission in a company of Parliamentary troops, but rather because he was called to a spiritual combat, on which account he would have declined entering into trade as well, than from any scruples then felt against the shedding of blood. Clad in leathern clothes, he itinerated through the North of England calling people to repentance, like one of the prophets of old, and crying out against churches, church-yards, and tithe-taking preachers, and declaring it a dishonoring of the Creator to take off the hat to a creature, and maintaining that Christ within him had made him free from all sin. The rural populace must have had little spirituality in their former religion, and seen little meaning in their ecclesiastical formulæ, for when he preached to them Christ indwelling in the heart of the believer, they flocked to hear it as something entirely new, and when Protector Cromwell required it to swear allegiance to him. Other men and women, some of whom had not seen Fox, felt themselves called to preach the Light. In 1654,there were more than sixty preachers who

could be called Quakers; and meetings were established in the principal cities of England and Scotland . In the next year missionaries went to Ireland, Holland, and New England . In the later years of the Commonwealth, which saw the rise of a multitude of fanatical sects, the

Quakers increased to great numbers. They were in harmony with the iconoclastic and levelling spirit of the age, but they also held out the hand to those who recoiled from the violence and licentiousness of the Fifth Monarchy men. No wonder, then, that at the Restoration of King

Charles II, the sect numbered so many people. At first they called themselves Children of the Light. The name "Quaker" was given to Fox in derision by a justice of the peace whom he had told to "Tremble [or, rather, quake] at the presence of the Lord." The Merry Monarch was

disposed to be easy upon non-belligerent pietists, who had suffered at the hands of the sects which had put his father to death. He gave audience to them, and released several from prison, and, as all know, in later times was a friend to William Penn; but the reactionary party at Court placed or maintained upon the statute book certain laws-only one designed against Quakers particularly- whose penalties the Quakers incurred. Much persecution took place under the Act against those persons "known as Quakers or by other names of separation" who

taught that it was unlawful to take an oath. Refusal by any such person to take an oath was made punishable for the first offence by fines and for subsequent offences by various penalties and finally transportation. In 1664,Thomas Lloyd and several others were arrested as they were traveling on the highway, and taken before a justice, by whom, in accordance with the Act, they were committed to prison. The confinement in Lloyd 's case at least was not close. His marriage took place while he was under the jailor's charge, and his wife was allowed to

visit him. But he was not completely at liberty until King Charles II by letters patent in 1672 dispensed with the laws inflicting punishment for religious offences, when, says Besse 's Sufferings of the Quakers, Charles Lloyd, Thomas Lloyd, and others Thomas Lloyd became a

physician, and had a large practice. He was a man of such influence that, we are told in the Friend, Vol. XXVII, his solicitations induced Parliament to abolish the long unused writ de heretico comburendo with the application of which the Quakers had been threatened by their enemies. He had "many considerable offers from noted men who had power to bestow great places etc. if he would have been prevailed on to change his religion." In the year 1681,his brother and himself held a public disputation in the town-hall at Llanvilling with Rt. Rev. William Lloyd, Bp. of St. Asaph,a man of very considerable learning, one of the prelates whom James II a few years later committed to the Tower.

 

Thomas Lloyd with his wife and children embarked at London for Pennsylvania June 10, 1683. Among the passengers on the same ship was Francis Daniel Pastorius, a scholar educated at the best schools in Germany, on his way to take charge of the lands bought of Penn by the Frankfort Company. He and Lloyd conversed in Latin, and he composed verses in praise of Lloyd 's three eldest daughters. After a voyage of over two months, they arrived in Pennsylvania on the 20th of 6 mo. (August.)

 

He became a physician and enjoyed a large practice; but in 1683 he and his family came to this country with William Penn, who made him master of the rolls on 27 December. He was chosen to the provincial council in January, 1684, and as its president administered the government, after Pennsylvania sailed for England in August, till 9 December, 1687, when he was one of an executive commission of five that held power for ten months.

 

He was again elected to the council in 1689, and took his seat in spite of the opposition of the governor, John Blackwell, with whom he and others of the Quaker party had a controversy. Blackwell was removed from office by Penn, and Lloyd was again chosen president of the council and afterward commissioned lieutenant-governor by Penn, holding office in 1690-'3. During his administration the schism headed by George Keith (q. v.) took place.

 

He published "An Epistle to my dear and well beloved Friends of Dolobran." etc., dated 1682 (Philadelphia, 1788), and a "Letter to John Eccles and Wife," dated 1682 (1805).[15]

 

When Thomas was sent to Jesus College, Oxford . We are told that while there, in 1663, he became a convert to Quakerism, and forsook the "vain pursuits" of a University course; but the catalogue of the graduates from Oxford gives us the name: Tho. Lloyd, Jes., B. A. Jany. 29, 1661,from which we may infer that he had graduated before the date of his conversion. 

 

 

 

      6. David LLOYD (John, David, David) was born about 1615 in Wales[16]. He is not mentioned in The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, but his nephews, Charles and Thomas are. David did not emigrate to America.

 

David and his spouse had the following children:

             11 M        i.  David LLOYD was born9 1656 in Manafon, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He died on 6 Apr 1731[17] in Chester County, Pennsylvania aged seventy-five. David is not mentioned in The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants book, but his cousins, Charles and Thomas are. He is not mentioned because no absolute proof has been found to prove his parentage. David and wife, Sarah arrived on the ship "Amity", Richard Dymond, Master, from London, 15 5mo (July) 1686 to take up his new position as William Penn's Attorney General of Pennsylvania. He was a kinsman of Thomas Lloyd, the governor of Pennsylvania. They were from the gentle family of the Lloyds of Dolobran, Merionetshire, Wales.

 

                                 

                                  David's first wife, Sarah, was a native of Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. He probably received his legal training at the Juner Temple in London and according to the statement of Govenor Gookins in 1709 "under my Lord Chancellor Jefferies". Sara was born about 166- (torn). She was also Welsh born in the same region as the Lloyds. He married 2nd Grace Growden 16 Mar 1697 at Philadelphia MM. She was the daughter of Joseph, one of the wealthiest and leading men of Bucks County. From 1695-1700 he served as Provencial Councellor. He was Chief Justice from 1718-1731. they moved to Chester MM about 1712[18].

 

                                  David left no children and few relatives in this country.  David Lloyd was a zealous Quaker.  He came to Pennsylvania from Montgomeryshire, Wales (I also have information from an encyclopedis that says David was from Manafon (or Manavan Parish).  He acquired extensive property in Uwchlan township but did not settle there himself.  David was a lawyer and Wm. Penn, being well acquainted with his abilities and legal attainments, comissioned him the same year as attorney-general of the province.   He was greatly in advance of his age in his views of good government, and particularly in a correct comprehension of the rights of the governed.  He opposed the proprietary interests.  His integrity and abilities were never questioned.  He also held the office of deputy register-general under his Welsh friend, Thomas Ellis; deputy or clerk of the master rolls; was frequently a member of the Assembly, and Speaker of that body.  In 1717 he received the appointment of chief justice of Pennsylvania and continued to hold that office till death.

 

                                  David lost a promising little son, seven or eight years old, under painful circumstances.  A relative, in whose care he was left, in the absence of his mother, put him into a closet in the cellar for a trivial offense, which frightened him into fits, of which he died.  Our ancestor, Humphrey Lloyd, was probably young to have been that relative.

 

                                  David was a bitter opponent of Pennsylvania's feudal system. He led the movement that secured from Penn the Frame of Government of 1702, which remained in effect until the American Revolution. David was a Quaker and opposed royal taxation for military purposes and Anglican efforts to impose loyalty oaths for office holders. There is evidence that he changed sides to support the proprietorship in 1726 in order to keep his post[19].

 

                                  Before moving to Chester County David lived in Philadelphia on the west side of 2nd Street just above Walnut in a house that was torn down and replaced with the Merchant's Coffee House. On 1 May 1686 John Basely, of London, merchant, who by letter of attorney 13 Aug 1685 asked Zechariah Whitborn of province of Pennsylvania to build a build the house 20x17 or 18 with 2 chambers above and above that 2 handsome garrets, all the length of the house, Wits: Sarah and David Lloyd[20].  He moved to Chester about 1700 and built the house at Green Bank in 1721. A section stone was placed there with David and Grace Lloyd's initials and the date 1721. The house was still standing when the notes on Welsh Immigrants were written.

 

 

+        12 M      ii.  Humphrey LLOYD was born about 1660.

 

 

 

 

Fifth Generation

 

  12.       Humphrey LLOYD (David, John, David, David) was born[21] about 1660 in Wales[22]. Humphrey is not mentioned in this book, but his cousins, Charles and Thomas are. He didn’t emigrate to America.[23]

 

 

Humphrey and his spouse had the following children:

+        13 M        i.  Humphrey LLOYD was born about 1700 and died about 15 9mo (Sep) 1773.

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Sixth Generation

 

13. Humphrey LLOYD (Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born about 1700. He died[24] about 15 9mo (Sep) 1773 in Uwchland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania and was buried in Uwchland. Humphrey married Hannah [-?-] about 1728. Hannah was born about 1710. She died[25] about 1 1mo (Jan) 1774 in Uwchlan, Chester County, Pennsylvania. They belonged to Kennett MM when the children were born.

 

Humphrey first appears on the tax list of 1729 as a resident of Uwchlan Township, however he may have been there earlier. The 1727 and 1728 lists are missing. According to the Taylor Papers (Surveys to), he purchased 105 acres of land from David Lloyd, in what is now Upper Uwchlan, at or very near Fairmount Creamery (this information is from around 1913.). He purchased additional land from David Lloyd eastward that was originally part of Vincent Township, but was sold for taxes. David Lloyd bought the land and it was annexed to Uwchlan. In 1764 Humphrey was assessed with 165 acres and buildings besides 95 acres of uncultivated land, 4 horses, 7 cattle, and 6 sheep.

 

At Goshen MM 21 10mo (Dec) 1741 Humphrey Lloyd, of Uwchlan Meeting, was received into membership. On the same date Hannah Lloyd requested membership.  They were approved as "their conversations Proves agreeable with our Principles" Births of nine children to this couple appear in the records, including a son Humphrey who is the one who went to North Carolina.  The first child born to Humphrey and Hannah Lloyd was born in 1729 so they were probably married in 1728.

 

Humphrey was appointed overseer of Uwchlan Meeting 16 8mo (Oct) 1749, in place of John Edwards. Thomas Williams, Jr. replaced Humphrey on 17 7mo (Sep) 1758.

 

In the estate settlement[26] for Humphrey the following names: Stephen Phillips, John Rees, and William Powell appear.  Robert Williams, husband of Margrett must have died before 1773 because he is not mentioned in the will, while David Lloyd had a double share so perhaps Hannah, his mother, went to live with him. Thomas Lloyd is also mentioned. Humphrey died intestate (he did not make a will). The letters of administration were granted 20 Sep 1773 to Griffith John (yes, this name is right) and John Jacobs.

 

In an Account book of Cadwaladar Jones, storekeeper and sexton, at the Red Lion, in Uwchlan, we find the following charges:[27]          .

 

1769 9mo (Sep) 30 Humphrey Loyd to diging his grandaughter Sibba Williams Grave 0-6-0

1770 11mo (Nov) 18, Humphrey Jur. to diging his childs grave -3-0

1773 9mo (Sep) 15, Estate of Humphrey Loyd to diging his grave, 0-6-0

         11mo (Nov 28, received the above of Griffith John

1774 1mo (Jan) 1, Estate of Humphrey Loyd to diging his wives grave  0-6-0

1781 7m0 (Jul) 18 David Loyd to diging his childs grave, 0-4-6

1782, 2mo (Feb) 3 re'cd of David Loyds wife in part for diging her childs grave 0-3-0

          8mo (Aug) 8, Joseph Loyd to diging his childs grave 0-3-0

1783, 7mo (Jul) 23, Joseph Loyd to diging his daughters grave, 0-6-0

          9mo (Sep) 8, Joseph Loyd to diging his daughters grave, 0-6-0

         10mo (Oct), 16, the estate of John Loyd to diging his grave, 0-6-0

 

TERMS

Freeman-a man is of age, can vote and serve on a jury and is working probably not for his family, pays a minimum tax and is not married  Inmate-as a rule indicates that the man is now married and is currently renting.

 

Yeoman-land owner

 

From a book Early Residents of Uwchlan Township, Chester County Pennsylvania, compiled by Eleanor M. Davis, pg. 13: Humphrey Lloyd, wife Hannah, bought tract 73 in 1731. 19 Jan 1741/2, deed recorded in 1798, between Humphrey and Hannah Lloyd of Uwchlan, yeoman and John Elliman of Uwchlan, yeoman for 5 shillings paid by Elliman sold to Elliman land in Uwchlan 10 acres 6 perches. He sold most of it in 1742 but was listed in the tax lists from 1765 to 1774 with at least 200 acres.  He died intestate in 1773.  He had a daughter Rebecca who married William Owen, and a son Humphrey, who was an inmate (resident) from 1766-1774.  In the same book is listed John Lloyd, who died in Uwchlan about 1783.  John’s will named his wife, Catherine, and children Hannah, Mary and Sarah, he could have been a brother of Humphrey's. There is also Thomas Lloyd married Elizabeth Rees and acquired tract 19 in 1761, who is probably related because he is mentioned in Humphrey Jr.'s? will.

 

At a council meeting in Philadelphia on 7 Oct 1737, Humphrey was appointed to layout a road in Chester County to Lancaster Town. Humphrey was literate enough to sign his name on the road completion record on 4 Jan 1737/8[28].  He is also listed on the 1753 tax list in Uwchlan Township.

 

 

 

 

David Lloyd's (the one time Speaker of the Assembly of Pennsylvania) last will and testament did grant to Humphrey Lloyd...nor this Indenture witnesseth that the said Humphrey Lloyd and his wife Hannah...etc.  proved 15 Apr 1731. David Lloyd (# 6) was probably Humphrey’s uncle.

 

Humphrey and Hannah had the following children[29]:

14 F               i.  Sarah LLOYD was born[30] 25 11mo (Jan) 1729/30 in Uwchlan Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania She died on 29 Jun 1796 in Chester County Sarah married Griffith JOHN, Jr. who was the son of Griffith John and Ann Williams, at Uwchlan MM 13 May 1752.  Griffith b.26 Aug 1729, Chester County, d.21 Aug 1811, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Griffith John, Sr. was the son of John Phillip or Phillips and Ellen, his wife. His surname was his father’s given name, which was the custom among the Welsh[31]. Griffith and his brother, Samuel John, were both ministers in the Society of Friends and could not speak English without a strong accent from their native dialect. Ann Williams was the daughter of Robert Williams (1647-1734) and Gwen Cadwalader. Griffith John, Jr. was a Private First Class, Captain George Eiry's Eighth Co., Second Battalion, Chester County Militia[32].

 

Children[33]:

1. Rebekah John b.16 Mar 1753, d.12 Aug 1815, m. 1st Mr. Harvant 2 May 1776, 2nd Thomas Davis 3 Dec 1788.

2. Asa John b.21 Jan 1755, d.2 Aug 1758

3. Hannah B. John b.28 Jun 1757, d.16 Nov 1829, m. David Phillips 8 Aug 1772.

4. Mary (1) John b.2 Oct 1759, d.29 May 1767

5. Abia John b.16 Nov 1761, d.27 Apr 1837, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, buried Catawossa Friends Burying Ground, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, m. Martha John 8 May 1788

6. Rachel John b.25 Jul 1764, m. John Benholty 29 Mar 1798

7. Grace John b.28 Feb 1767, m. Thomas Davis 4 Apr 1778

8. Mary (2) John b.26 Dec 1769, m. Nathanial Bennet 11 Sep 1795

9. Leah John b.1773, m. Isaac Mellon 25 Jan 1795.

  15 F        ii.  Margrett LLOYD was born[34] 31 1mo (Apr) 1731 in Chester County, Pennsylvania Margaret's birth date 1st month in this case should be April rather than March because it is the later part of the month. Robert Williams is not mentioned in Humphery Lloyd's will so he probably died before 1773[35]. Margrett and Robert were married 30 Mar 1751 Uwchlan MM. They had a daughter, Sibba, who died about 30 9mo(Sep) 1769[36].

16 F      iii. Grace LLOYD was born[37] 23 11mo (Jan) 1733 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Grace was probably named after the wife of Speaker David Lloyd because she is mentioned in his wife's will[38]. She was disowned by Goshen MM in 1774 for marrying out of meeting. She married ? Philips[39].

             17 F       iv.  Rebecca LLOYD was born[40] 12 11mo (Jan) 1735 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Rebecca married William Owen 9 5mo (May) 1759 at Uwchlan MM.  William received the estate settlement for Humphrey Jr. who had moved to North Carolina before 1781 when the estate was settled.  William and Rebecca may have gone to North Carolina also and that is why William received the money for Humphrey[41].

             18 F        v.  Hannah LLOYD was born[42] 24 11mo (Jan) 1737/8 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Hannah married Humphrey Ellis and was disowned in 1765 for marrying contrary to discipline which means that Humphrey was not a Quaker.  They were married at Swedes' Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 15 Apr 1765.  I think Humphrey was the brother of Jane Ellis who married Humphrey Lloyd Hannah's brother. They may have lived in Haverford, Delaware County where Humphrey probably died. His parents may have been Isaac Ellis and Mary Norman[43].

19 M     vi.  David LLOYD was born[44] 29 1mo (Apr) 1741 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. David's birth month should be April rather than March be cause it falls in the later part of the 1st month. David was condemned for marrying contrary to discipline on Jun 3, 1766 and was accused of fornication. They had a child, who died about 18 7mo (Jul) 1781[45]. He is also mentioned in Grace Lloyd's will. David Lloyd and wife Ruth (Lamborn) Lloyd, acquired tract 61 in 1774 sold it in 1795 and  bought tract 51.  He deeded part of tract 51 to Israel Lloyd (his son?) David Lloyd was a Freeman in 1765 and an inmate of Uwchlan Township from  1766-1771. Ruth and David may have had Sarah, who married a Haines and had Deborah, who married a Dickinson[46]. David was probably named after his uncle David Lloyd[47].

             20 F      vii.  Jane LLOYD was born[48] 7 9mo (Nov) 1743 in Chester County, Pennsylvania The date I was given for her birth was 1745, which I think is wrong[49].

+        21 M   viii.  Humphrey LLOYD was born 10 2mo (Apr) 1745 and died on 31 Jan 1794.

             22 M      ix.  John LLOYD was born[50] 27 9mo (Nov) 1749 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He died[51] About 16 10mo (Oct) 1783 in Uwchlan Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. John married Catherine [-?-] and their children mentioned in his will in Uwchlan[52] were Hannah, Mary and Sarah.

 

                                  Humphrey and Jane Ellis were probably brother and sister since they were married at the same church within 6 months of each other.  This would make there children double cousins.

 

 

 

Seventh Generation

 

21. Humphrey LLOYD (Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[53] 10 2mo (Apr) 1745 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He died[54],[55] on 31 Jan 1794 in Caswell County, North Carolina and was buried[56] on 2 Feb 1794 at New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. Humphrey married[57], [58]Jane ELLIS on 23 Oct 1764 at Swedes Church in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Jane was born about 1746 in Pennsylvania. She died in May 1805 in New Garden, Guilford County. The coroner’s report regarding Humphrey’s death stated "Lloyd, Humphrey, 31 January 1794; late of Guilford County, died at house of Benjamin Williamson; fell from his horse and was driving a wagon and wheels ran over him."

 

In Feb 1807 Joseph Davis and William Jeafs appointed to settle estate of Jane Lloyd. 

 

There was a Humphrey Ellis a principal inhabitant of the Welsh Tract in 1703, and since Humphrey Lloyd's sister married a Humphrey Ellis this might be a connection[59].

 

On 6 12mo (Dec) 1764 "The Preparative Meeting" brought a complaint against Humphrey Lloyd Jr. for marrying a young woman by the assistance of a priest (Quakers called any paid minister a priest) and the Overseers now add that he owns having had carnal knowledge of her before marriage.  Thomas Lightfoot and Evan Jones are appointed to deal with him, and endeavor to show him the necessity of Friends speedily testifying against such enormities, and they are desired to prepare a Testimony for that purpose and produce it to the next Meeting".  On 10 1mo (Jan) 1765 " One of the Friends appointed to prepare a Testimony for that purpose against Humphrey Lloyd Jr. reports he hath done accordingly, and that he, in company with another Friend, labored to show him the necessity of testifying against his evil conduct".  The Testimony was then approved and signed.  The full text appears in the Minutes for 7 Mar 1765.

 

Nearly 30 years later, on 10 Jan 1793, the Minutes state that "A paper of acknowledgement was presented to this Meeting on behalf of Humphrey Lloyd who was disowned by this Meeting several years ago, and now resides in New Garden, North Carolina; also a few lines signed by several Friends at a Preparative Meeting held at said place giving a good account of his conduct since his residence with them.  The said acknowledgement after solid consideration was accepted, and William Milhous is appointed to prepare a certificate for him to New Garden Monthly Meeting, North Carolina, and produce it to the next Meeting."  In the minutes for 7 Feb 1793 is Humphrey's acknowledgement.

 

 

Minutes regarding the disownment of Humphrey Lloyd from Uwclan MM, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

 

 

Minutes regarding the reinstatement of Humphrey Lloyd from Uwclan MM, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

 

 

 

 

Humphrey was an inmate[60] of Chester County from 1766 to 1774.  On 27 Jul 1793 Humphrey Lloyd was received on certificate at New Garden dated 7 Feb 1793 from Uwchlan MM, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Uwchlan was established in 1763 having been "set off" from Goshen MM.  Since Jane Lloyd, wife of Humphrey, was received into membership on her own request at New Garden MM, North Carolina, she was not a Quaker prior to 30 Nov 1793.  The children (except Benjamin and Edward) were received into membership on her request on 30 Aug 1794, so they were not Quakers before that date, either. Hannah and Jane were recrq (received on request) 26 Apr 1795 at New Garden MM, Guilford County, North Carolina.

 

1790 US Census for Guilford County Salisbury District pg. 153 shows Humphrey Loyd-3 males 16 and up including head of the family, 3 males under 16, 5 females including head of family. One of the boys may have been in another person's household.

 

Deed dated 2 Jan 1786, Guilford County, North Carolina, Peter King of Green County to Humphrey Loyd of Guilford, Tract of land lying on the north side of Reedy Fork bordering Francis Clarke line and John Robison[61].

 

In the Guilford County Court Minutes 1787 Term, page 272, Humphrey was appointed overseer of a road, I believe this mean he was to see that the road was kept clear and passable. Things like removing objects from it and seeing to repairs.

 

 

Humphrey and Jane had the following children[62]:

             23 M        i.  Benjamin LLOYD was born[63] about 1765 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He died in Mar 1813 in Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina.

 

                                  War of 1812 Service of Benjamin Lloyd:  Children of Humphrey and Jane Lloyd: "..John Draughon Moses McGrady Esq. and James McNary all creditable witnesses here the 18th day of August A.D. 1823 Introduced into the County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the county of Guilford in the State of North Carolina and were duly sworn..to tell the truth relative to the kindred of Benjamin Lloyd decd.."  Benjamin Lloyd enlisted in the United States service in the .. of the year of 1812 and died in March 1813 at Salisbury in said service. The witnesses stated that they have been well acquainted with the said Benjamin Lloyd and that it was always believed that he was the first born child of Humphrey and Jane Lloyd and Edward Lloyd was the second, John Lloyd the third, Hannah (Lloyd) Stanley wife of Mahlon Stanley the fourth, Polly Lloyd the fifth, Jane (possibly James, ed.) Lloyd the sixth, Samuel Lloyd the seventh David Lloyd the eighth and Rebecah Lloyd wife of John Hutchens the ninth and being Benjamin Lloyd's brothers and sisters are entitled to his estate, "he having no lawful issue nor never married."

 

+        24 M      ii.  Edward LLOYD was born about 1767 and died on 20 Jun 1843.

             25 M     iii.  Samuel LLOYD was born[64] on 6 Jan 1769 in Chester County, Pennsylvania was buried at New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. Samuel probably died young.

+        26 M      iv.  John LLOYD was born on 11 Jan 1771 and died after 10 Nov 1841.

+        27 F        v.  Hannah LLOYD was born on 7 Nov 1772 and died on 26 Dec 1853.

             28 F       vi.  Mary LLOYD was born[65] on 11 Aug 1774 either in Chester County, Pennsylvania or Guilford County, North Carolina.

             29 M    vii.  Thomas LLOYD was born[66] on 20 Jul 1776 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died[67] on 13 Nov 1798 in Guilford County and was buried16,17 on 15 Nov 1798 at New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. Thomas died at age 22.

             30 F    viii.  Jane LLOYD was born[68] on 28 Sep 1779 in Guilford County, North Carolina. On 28 Apr 1804 Jane Jr. was disowned by New Garden MM, Guilford County.

+        31 M      ix.  Samuel LLOYD was born on 7 Mar 1781 and died 1840s.

+        32 M       x.  David LLOYD was born on 14 Nov 1782 and died 1840s.

             33 F       xi.  Rebekah LLOYD was born[69] on 24 May 1785 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Rebekah married John Hutchings out of union and was disowned by New Garden MM 31 Aug 1805.

 

Humphrey and Jane must have had a child, who died about 18 11mo (Nov) 1770[70].

 

 

Eighth Generation

 

24.   Edward LLOYD (Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[71] about 1767 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He died on 20 Jun 1843 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Edward married Rachel EDWARDS on 10 Apr 1800 in Guilford County. She was born about 1780. Rachel was the daughter of Joshua Edwards and Elizabeth [-?-]. Laban Thorp was the bondsman for Edward and Rachel’s marriage and John Hamilton the witness[72]. Edward stayed in Guilford County because on 22 May 1823 a Quit Claim was filed by John, David and Samuel Lloyd to Edward Lloyd to sell some land laying on the Ready Fork of the Haw River.  This was probably about the time John migrated to Indiana[73].

 

In 1802 Edward was appointed as guardian to David Lloyd a minor of Humphrey Lloyd dec'd.

 

In 1805 administrator of estate of James (I think this should be Jane his mother) Lloyd is granted to Edward Loyd who gave land worth of 100 pounds as surety with Mahlon Stanley.

 

The 1820 US Census for Guilford County, North Carolina shows Edward with 1m 0-10 1m 16-26, 1m over 45 (Edward), 2f 0-10, 2f10-16, 1f 16-26, 1f over 45 (Rachel) 1 person in agriculture and 1 in manufacturing.

 

The 1843 division of land to heirs of Edward Lloyd names four girls. There were five girls listed on the 1820 census. One of his daughters probably died before her father or one of the females on the census was not his daughter[74].

lot 1 containing 68 acres to Ellenor Lloyd lying on Reedy Creek

lot 2 containing 67 acres to Rachel Lloyd lying on Reedy Creek

lot 3 containing 100 acres to Sarah Lloyd bordering McMurry & Foster

lot 4 containing 101 acres to John Lloyd bordering Foster & Benbow

lot 5 containing 100 acres to Mary & Pleasant Rayl bordering Benbow

lot 6 containing 150 acres to Thomas Lloyd's heirs, Betsey Ann & Lusena bordering McNairy

Money was paid to even out land values.

 

Edward and Rachel had the following children:

             34 M        i.  Thomas L. LLOYD was born about 1801 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died on 17 Mar 1843 in Guilford County and was buried in Hopewell Weslyn Cemetery, Guilford[75]. Thomas may have married Martha Perkins about 7 Nov 1831, bondsman Joseph H. Dennis, witness Orpheus S. Hanner[76].

 

                                  On 30 Nov 1855 partition of land was made between Robert Y. Davis and wife, Elizabeth Ann and Luzena M. Lloyd, heirs of Thomas Lloyd. lot 1 containing 110 acres to Elizabeth Ann and Robert Y. Davis lot 2-2 separate pieces 225 acres total to Luzena M. Lloyd[77].

             35 F        ii.  Ellenor LLOYD was born about 1803 in Guilford County, North Carolina. In the division of land to the heirs of Edward Lloyd, Ellenor received lot 1 containing 68 acres lying on Reedy Creek. It does not appear that Ellenor married, she would have been around 40 years old when her father died and her last name was still Lloyd[78].

             36 F      iii.  Rachel LLOYD was born about 1805 in Guilford County, North Carolina. In the division of land to heirs of Edward Lloyd lot 2 containing 67 acres was given to Rachel Lloyd lying on Reedy Creek. Rachel probably didn’t marry, she would have been around 40 years old when her father died and her last name was still Lloyd[79].

             37 M      iv.  John LLOYD was born about 1809 in Guilford County, North Carolina. In the division of land to heirs of Edward Lloyd lot 42 containing 101 acres to John Lloyd bordering Foster and Benbow[80]. There was a John Lloyd who married Polley Parker 27 Feb 1839, bond given by Alvis Droughan, Witness: Green Morgan, J.P.[81] There was also a John Lloyd, who married Lovena Edwards on 10 Jan 1845 in Guilford.

             38 F        v.  Sarah LLOYD was born about 1807 in Guilford County, North Carolina. In the division of land to heirs of Edward Lloyd lot 3 containing 100 acres to Sarah Lloyd lying bordering McMurry and Foster. Sarah probably didn’t marry, she was about 35 at the time of her father's death[82].

             39 F       vi.  Mary LLOYD was born about 1811 in Guilford County, North Carolina. In the division of land to heirs of Edward Lloyd lot 5 containing 100 acres to Mary and Pleasant Rayl bordering Benbow[83]. Mary married Pleasant Rayl 16 May 1834 in Guilford County. The bondsman was William Rayl, Witness W.W. Woodburn, C.C.C.[84]

             40 M    vii.  Milton LLOYD was born about 1813 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Milton married Elizabeth Kellum 16 Apr 1832[85]. Bondsman was John Jessop, Witness was A. E. Hanner. He is not mentioned in the division of his father’s land. He may have received land when he married.

 

Children:

1. Hester J. b.17 Mar 1834, Guilford

2. Janetta b.1 Nov 1836, Guilford, married Nat Calhoon 7 Feb 1856

3. John G. Lloyd b.c.1838, Guilford

4. Thomas b.18 Jul 1841, Guilford

5. Jesse W. b.20 Feb 1843, Guilford m. Nancy Russell 12 Sep 1865

6. Harmon C. b.31 Dec 1846, Guilford

 

26.   John LLOYD (Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[86] on 11 Jan 1771 in Chester County, Pennsylvania He died after 10 Nov 1841 in Randolph County, Indiana.  John married[87] Ailsy HARRISON on 30 Apr 1800 in Guilford County, North Carolina. James Wright was the bondsman for John and Ailsy's marriage, Jo Davis was the Witness. Ailsy was born about 1785 in Virginia. She died about 1870 in Grant County, Indiana.  Ailsy's father was probably John Harrison, who purchased land in the 1790s in Guilford. He probably died before 1810. The 1800 census for John Harrison shows 1m under 10, 2m 10-15, 2m 15-25, 1m 26-44, 1m 45 & over, 1f 10-15, 1f 26-44 and 2 slaves

 

John, Ailsy and family moved to Wayne County, Indiana from North Carolina about 1823. On 22 5th month (May) 1823, John along with his brothers David and Samuel signed a quit claim for a parcel of land in the County of Guilford, State of North Carolina on the waters of Ready Fork of Haw River it being a part of a tract of land from the estate of Humphrey Lloyd his father[88]. They sold this land inherited from his father to their oldest living brother, Edward Lloyd. 27 Nov 1822, John Lloyd to Edward Lloyd, Tract of land lying on the waters of Horsepen Creek bordering James McMurray, Wm Foster, Edward Lloyd and John Lloyd, 153 acres[89].

 

They may have traveled Daniel Boone's Wilderness Trail blazed by the legendary frontiersman in 1775 from Long Island of the Holston at what is now Kingsport, Tennessee, through the Cumberland Gap of Virginia and into Kentucky. It would become the route for hundreds of thousands of settlers of the western frontier. Then to Cincinnati and north to Randolph County. Harper was the only child born in Indiana.  Some of the children are assumed from census, land records and because they migrated to various areas together. Approximate birth dates fit the norm, about two years apart. John Lloyd is listed on the 1830 census for Wayne County, Indiana. On the 1840 census he is living in Greensfork Township, Randolph County, Indiana. There was a Lewis Loyd age 30 in 1870 living in Franklin Township near John Lloyd, with Mary M. age 27 and Elisabeth age 9, all born in Indiana. There was a Thomas Lloyd who sold the NE Qtr tract of land (Sec 20, Township 19, Range 15, 38-83) to Wm. A. Macy 17 Jun 1831, but I don't see any relationship to our Lloyds. The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. (page 318)  shows Lewis O. Loyd age 21, laborer with real estate valued at $900 and personal $150, and Mary M. age 17, both born in Indiana. Could Lewis be a son of John or Humphrey? There was also a Sarah E. Loyd, possibly named after her aunt, age 13, living in John Jackson Household in 1870. There was a Elias "Lewis" LLOYD born20 about 1839 in Grant County, Indiana. This is probably Lewis O. Lloyd, he married 29 Apr 1860[90], Mary M. Davis b.c1842 and they had Elisabeth b.c1860.

 

An 11 May 1797 Guilford County deed from Charles Bruce to John Loyd, land lying on the waters of Brush Creek bordering James Wright, John McMurry, Charles Bruce, Joshua Edwards, Peter King, and Elias John Clark[91].

 

On 11 Jun 1804 in Guilford County James Tharp sold to John Lloyd “Tract of land and plantation of which James Tharp now lives on waters of Horsepen Creek” bordering James McMurrey, William Foster, Edward Lloyd and John Lloyd, 153 acres[92].

 

Matching the ages to the census varies a few years in some cases for this family.

 

The 1810 US Census for Guilford County, North Carolina page 93 shows J. Loyd 3 males under 10 (Humphrey, John and Jeremiah), 1m 10-16 (unknown probably not their child), 1m 26-45 (John) 2f under 10 (Betsey and Nancy), 1f 26-45 (Ailsey) and 1f over 45 (can't be John's mother, Jane died c1807, possibly Ailsey's mother or another female)

 

The 1820 census for Guilford page 100 shows John Lloyd 3m under 10 (Thomas, David, and Lindsey), 2m 10-16 (John and Jeremiah), 1m 16-18 (Humphrey), 1m 16-26 (Humphrey), 1m 26-45 (unknown), 1m 45 & over (John), 1f under 10 (Hannah), 1f 10-16 (Nancy), 1f 26-45 (Alsey).  Betsey was married in 1819.

 

The 1830 census for Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, page 61 shows John Loyd 1m under 5 (Harper), 2m 10-15 (David and Lindsey), 1m 15-20 (Thomas), 1m 20-30 (Jeremiah), 1m 50-60 (John), 1f 15-20 (Hannah), 1f 20-30 (Nancy), 1f 50-60 (Alsey).

 

On 8 Apr 1837 John Loyd, Sr. bought the SW Qtr, Sec. 34, Township 17, Range 1 from Samuel Middleton[93].

 

The 1840 US Census for Greensford Township, Randolph County, Indiana (pg. 57) shows John Loyd with 1m 10-15, 2m 20-30, 1m 60-70, 1f 20-30, 1f 60-70. They were living next to Thomas Loyd and Jeremiah Loyd.

 

John sold 80 acres of land to Samuel Rueby (Ruby) on 10 Nov 1841, I assume in Randolph County, Indiana.

 

The 1850 census for Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana. shows Alsey age 65 born in VA. living with Harper Lloyd age 23, born in Indiana and Hannah Lloyd age 30 born in North Carolina. Living near them is Gabriel P. Poe her son-in-law and Elizabeth, her daughter, and their family.  The families of Jonathan Jessup age 21, Jerimiah Lloyd age 40, Lindsay Lloyd age 30, Solomon Price age 65, wife Barbary.  These people are all related or connected.

 

The 1860 Census in Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. shows Elsey Loyd age 85 born in Va. and Hannah Loyd age 43 or 45 born North Carolina.  Both ages do not agree with earlier censuses.  They lived next to Robert L. (Lindsey) Loyd age 40 born North Carolina

 

From Marlene Poe:  Wills 1760-1800 Pg. 127  Harrison, Benjamin, Alsey, Samuel, Benjamin, Ellen, Venion, in Granville County NorthCarolina (doesn't say whether Alsey was wife or Child).  This will proved 1774 which is too early for our Alsey. From OLD Somerset on the Eastern Shore of Maryland by Torrence 1935, in the 1660-70 time period there was Harrison's-Lloyd's and a Peter and John Elzey family  (our Alsey could be named for their mother or grandmother's maiden name.) Family tradition says Wm. Henry Harrison b.9 Feb 1773, Virginia son of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Bassett) Harrison was Ailsy’s first cousin. I cannot find a connection. Her obituary says he was her brother.

 

John and Ailsy had the following children:

+        41 F         i.  Sarah Elizabeth LLOYD was born 25 Dec 1800 and died on 29 Apr 1878.

+        42 F        ii.  Nancy LLOYD was born in 1801.

+        43 M     iii.  Humphrey LLOYD was born in 1803 and died in 1879.

+        44 M      iv.  John LLOYD was born about 1805 and died between 1870 and 1880.

+        45 M       v.  Jeremiah LLOYD was born on 1 Sep 1810 and died in 1870.

+        46 M      vi.  Thomas LLOYD was born about 1814.

+        47 M    vii.  David LLOYD was born about 1816 and died after 1880.

             48 F    viii.  Hannah LLOYD was born[94] about 1818 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Hannah married William McCulloch[95].

+        49 M      ix.  Robert Lindsey LLOYD was born on 14 Apr 1819 and died on 4 Jan 1902.

             50 M       x.  Harper LLOYD was born[96] in 1827 in Randolph County, Indiana.  He died in 1850 in Grant County, Indiana. From the History of Grant County, Indiana.-Harper Lloyd accidentally shot himself about the year 1850. He is also listed in the 1850 Mortality Schedule and the 1850 US Census for Grant County so he died after June 1, 1850.

 

27. Hannah LLOYD (Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[97] on 7 Nov 1772 in Chester County, Pennsylvania She died on 26 Dec 1853. Hannah married[98] Mahlon STANLEY on 10 Sep 1795 at New Garden MH in Guilford County, North Carolina. Mahlon was born on 6 Oct 1766. He died on 12 Feb 1853 in Guilford County. Hannah and Stanley were members of New Garden and Dover MM in Guilford County[99].

Mahlon and Hannah had the following children (from Marlene Poe):

             51 M        i.  Israel STANLEY was born[100] on 29 Dec 1795 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died in 1850. Israel married 7 Oct 1819, Elizabeth Benbow b.25 Jan 1795[101] Elizabeth was the daughter of Lydia Reynolds and Benjamin Benbow. The children were all born in Guilford County, North Carolina:

Nancy b.28 Oct 1820, m. Joel Davis, Jr. 8 Jul 1843, d.about 1862, buried at Middle River Friends Church Carlisle, Warren County, Iowa

Cyrus b.18 Oct 1821, m. Mary L. Macy 25 Dec 1850

Luzena b.23 Jan 1824 (triplett) m. George R. Swain 26 Oct 1848

Luiza b.23 Jan 1824 (triplett)

Lurana b.23 Jan 1824 (triplett)

Mahlon b.23 Nov 1826, d.10 Aug 1832

Lydia b.28 Aug 1830, m. John Wood

Hannah b.19 Sep 1834, buried at Middle River Friends Church Carlisle, Warren County, Iowa

Rebecca b.30 Apr 1836, m. Aaron Kester?

             52 M      ii.  Isaac STANLEY was born[102] on 18 Jan 1797 in,Guilford County, North Carolina. Isaac married Milisent Mendenhall 18 Oct 1822, she was the daughter of Moses Mendenhall and Milisent Gray.

Children[103]:

Calvin b. 1823

John b. 1825

Moses b. 1827

Rachel b. 1829

Thomas b. 1833

Alfred b. 1836

Susan b. 1842

             53 M     iii.  John STANLEY was born[104] on 6 Jul 1797 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died in 1872. John married about 1826 Lurene Poe (1801-1849) They were married out of unity (mou) with the Quaker Faith[105].

Children:

Sallie (1827-1872)

Mary Jane (Polly) b.1828

Hannah (1830-1865)

Harper James b.1832

William Scott (1833-1863) m. Ellen Jane Mc Dill

Wyatt b.1835

George Wesley (1837-1912) m. Nancy Ann Woods

Stephen Baxter b.1838

 

             54 F       iv.  Rebekah STANLEY was born[106] on 4 Dec 1799 in Guilford County, North Carolina. She died in 1842[107].

             55 F        v.  Beulah STANLEY was born[108] on 26 Sep 1801 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Beulah "Buly" married William Wood[109].

             56 F       vi.  Phebe STANLEY was born[110] on 17 Apr 1803 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Phebe married Joseph Iddings[111].

             57 M    vii.  Asa STANLEY was born[112] on 8 Jan 1805 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died in 1864. Asa married about 1832, Mary Lee Poe (1811-1864) They married out of unity (mou)[113].

Children

Tallitha C. b.1832

Willis Parrish b.1834 m. Francis R. Brim

Lurena Stamish (1835-1914) m. Anthony Prather 2nd Thomas Isaac Kirkpatrick

John T. (1838-1918) m. Mary Robbins

James A. b.1841

Cyrus Fletcher b.1844 m. Susan Huffiness 2nd Emily Johnson

Gabriel Franklin (1846-1919) m. Iriams Stevenson 2nd Maria Woodward

Nancy J b.1849 m. Jesse White

Martha Cornelia b.1853 m. John Scott

             58 F    viii.  Jane STANLEY was born[114] on 12 Sep 1806 in Guilford County, North Carolina. She died in 1881. Jane married William Perkins[115].

             59 F       ix.  Sarah STANLEY was born[116] on 3 May 1810 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Sarah married Isaac Wells[117].

             60 F        x.  Mary STANLEY was born[118] on 20 Sep 1811 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Mary married John Morris[119].

             61 M      xi.  Thomas STANLEY was born[120] on 28 Nov 1813 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Thomas married Hester Frazier, he was a twin.[121]

             62 M     xii.  William STANLEY was born[122] on 28 Nov 1813 in Guilford County, North Carolina. William was the twin of Thomas[123].

             63 F     xiii.  Ruth STANLEY was born[124] on 26 Oct 1816 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Ruth married Howland E. Wilson.

 

 

 

    31. Samuel LLOYD (Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[125] on 7 Mar 1781 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. He died probably in the1840s in Guilford County. Samuel is the second child in this family with this name. The first Samuel probably died before 1781 when Samuel (2) was born. On 24 Nov1804 Samuel was disowned by New Garden MM, North Carolina for marrying out of union[126]. Samuel was still living in 1823 when he signed a quitclaim along with his brothers on land that they inherited from their father[127]. He probably remained in Guilford County because I find a Samuel on the 1840 US Census for Guilford and not on any census in Indiana. Samuel was the only brother able to sign his name on the quitclaim to Edward Lloyd. The 1810 US Census for Guilford County shows Samuel with 2m under 10, 1m 26-40, 1f under 10, and 1f 16-25. The 1820 US Census for Guilford County shows Samuel with 3m 0-10, 1m 10-16, 1m 26-45 (Samuel), 1f 0-10, 2f 10-16, 1f 26-45 with 2 people in agriculture. I do not find Samuel on the 1850 US Census for Guilford County.

         

          One of his unnamed sons may have been Joseph, who married Charlotte Bryant about 16 Nov 1833, bondsman John W. Lamb, witness W. W. Woodburn or the Joseph, who married Cynthia Pascal 12 Mar 1839, bondsman John (x) Brown, witness N. B. Houston, D.C. There was also a  Moses Loyde, who married Sally Hays about 26 Jan 1826, bondsman Absolom Jurel (Jurrell) witness Jno. G. Hanner[128].

 

Samuel and his spouse had the following children:

             64 M        i.  Ellis LLOYD was born about 1806 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             65 M      ii.  Joel LLOYD was born about 1808 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             66 F      iii.  daughter LLOYD was born about 1810 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             67 M      iv.  William LLOYD was born about 1815 in Guilford County, North Carolina. William married Mary D. “Polly “ Macy about. 26 Apr 1832, Guilford, bondsman W(illia)m A. (x)  Macy, Witness A. E. Hanner[129].

             68 M       v.  son LLOYD was born about 1817 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             69 M      vi.  son LLOYD was born about 1820 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             70 F      vii.  daughter LLOYD was born about 1822 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             71 M   viii.  son LLOYD was born about 1825 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

 

 

32. David LLOYD (Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[130] on 14 Nov 1782 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. He died probably in the 1840s in Guilford County. David married Polly [-?-] before 1807 in North Carolina. She was born about 1788 in North Carolina. On 27 Apr 1805 David of Hopewell was disowned at New Garden MM, Guilford[131].

 

In 1802 Edward Lloyd was appointed guardian for the minor David Lloyd son of Humphrey[132]. David may have been in the Guilford County militia (artillery) for the war of 1812, 1st Reg. under Capt. Robert McCuiston. It appears from checking the US Census for Guilford that David remained in Guilford County.  He does not appear on the Indiana Census. The 1810 US Census for Guilford County shows David with 1m under 10 1m 16-25, 1m 26-44, 1f under 10, and 1f 16-25. The 1820 US Census for Guilford County shows David with 2m 0-10, 1m 10-16, 1m 16-26, 2f 0-10, 1f 10-16, 1f 26-45 and there were 2 people in agriculture. I do not find David on the 1850 US Census for Guilford County. He may have died between the 1840 and 1850 census.

 

 

They had the following children:

             72 M        i.  James LLOYD was born about 1808 in Guilford County, North Carolina. James may have married Elizabeth Aldred 8 Oct 1829, bondsman Noah Cude, Witness John G. Hanner[133].  There was also a James Lloyd, who married Louzena Jackson on 24 Aug 1852 in Guilford County.

             73 F        ii.  Celia LLOYD was born about 1813 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Celia married Josiah Wood (b.1803 Mecklinburg, Virginia) 21 May 1830.

             74 M     iii.  David LLOYD Jr. was born about 1819 in Guilford County, North Carolina. David m. Sarah M. Knight (b.1825, Guilford) 7 Apr 1847 and they had Lidia b.about 1851, Guilford County.

             75 M      iv.  Israel LLOYD was born in 1820 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died on 20 Apr 1892 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas. Israel married Charlotte Deen (b.c1826, Guilford) 27 Aug 1842 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

 

Children:

1.  Mary Ann who married a Knott;

2. William Rufus b.1849 Guilford County, North Carolina, d.11 Jan 1884, Shawnee County, Kansas. He married Henrietta E. Thresher (b.c1860) 23 Feb 1879, and they had Estella J. b.2 Apr 1880, Shawnee County, Kansas d.4 Feb 1963 Shawnee County.

3. Milton b.Apr 1850, North Carolina, d.1929, Shawnee County, Kansas m. Mary and they had Alice Mary b.22 Dec 1871 who married Calvin Duncan 28 Aug 1892; Leonard I. b.10 Oct 1877, Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, d.12 May 1957, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas m. Minnie [-?-]; Frank John b.Sep 1879, Indiana m. Hattie N. Reedy; Della E. b.Sep 1881, Indiana. m. Bert Taliafero 17 Mar 1902; Charles C. or G. b.Nov 1882, Indiana. m. Flora Edna Jones 17 Mar 1906; Alva Hubert b.Jun 1885, Indiana, m. Della Rook 30 Dec 1904; Melissa J. b.Nov 1887, Indiana, m. Vernon Kanatazar

4. Dumiss Lloyd b.1851, North Carolina d.before 1892

5. Louisa Jane b.Apr 1854, North Carolina m. James R. White 4 May 1873

6. John b.Apr 1860, North Carolina m. Amanda

7. Leroy Walls? b.about 1870, Indiana.

             76 F        v.  daughter LLOYD was born about 1822 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

             77 M      vi.  son LLOYD was born about 1824 in Guilford County, North Carolina.

 

 

 

Ninth Generation

 

  41. Sarah Elizabeth LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) “Betsy” was born on 25 Dec 1800 in Guilford County, North Carolina. She died on 29 Apr 1878 in Grant County, Indiana and was buried in Mississinewa/I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County, Indiana.  Sarah married[134] Gabriel Perry POE on 28 Oct 1819 in Guilford County. Gabriel was born on 1 Nov 1794 in Guilford County. He died on 2 Jun 1872 in Grant County and was buried in Mississinewa/I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County.  Gabriel was the son of James Poe d.9 Feb 1812, Guilford County and Sarah Perry.

 

Gabriel and Sarah had the following children: Some of the information sent to me by Marlene Poe.

             78 F         i.  Louisa POE was born about 1825 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Louise married[135] 10 Jul 1845, Grant County, Indiana, Thomas Tysor b.1821 and they had Gabriel P. b.1847, Samuel b.1849, Sarah E. b.1854, Rebecca J. b.1856, John W. b.1860, and Frances Jane b.1862.

             79 F        ii.  Nancy POE was born about 1822 in Guilford County, North Carolina, died 1898. Nancy married[136] 13 Jun 1844, Grant County, Indiana, Samuel Price (1814-1865) and they had John W. 1847-1911, Levi J. 1842-1855, Emeline 1852-1930, Lydia A. b.1854, George b.1855, and Sarah Jane b.1858.

             80 M     iii.  Charles POE was born about 1823 in Indiana. Charles probably died young.

             81 M      iv.  John D. POE was born in 1825 in Indiana, died in 1908. John married Sarah Philips (1828-1897) and they had Mary b.1851, Robert L. 1852-1910, Martha A. b.1853, Sarah E. b.30 Oct 1859, d.31 Dec 1860, buried Mississinew Friends Cemetery, Grant County and Samantha (Ellen) 1863-1919.

             82 M       v.  Patrick POE was born[137] about 1828 in Indiana and died in 1853. Patrick married Rebecca Sloderbeck.

             83 M      vi.  Levi POE was born in 1830 in Indiana. Levi married Eliza McCoy. I have nothing more on him.

             84 M    vii.  Pleasant POE was born[138] in 1830 in Indiana and died in 1896. Pleasant married Jane [-?-] and they had John b.c1857, James b.c1860, Jane b.c1862, Silas b.c1864, and Emily b.c1866. They were living in Sims Township, Grant County in 1870 and Franklin Township in 1860. I was unable to find them on the 1880 U.S. Census. Supposedly Pleasant died in Newton, Illinois.

             85 M   viii.  William B. POE was born[139] in 1835 in Indiana and died in 1913. William married Margaret Angeline Haun (1846-1921) and they had Henry A. (1867-1915), John Valentine (1869-1945), Almira M. (1872-1940), Mary Elmina (1875-1951), James Simpson (1879-1967), and Adam Leander (1881-1961).  James Simpson Poe b.5 Jul 1879, Grant County, Indiana. married Laura Price (1884-1938) in Aug 1904. They had Fred A. Poe b.18 Jul 1904 or 1905, Grant County, d.20 Sep 1990, Taney County, Missouri. Fred married Frances Leverenz (1913-1987) 14 Jun 1930.

             86 M      ix.  Robert Lewis POE was born[140] in 1839 in Indiana and died in 1922. Robert m. Hannah E. Cabe (1850-1914) about 1866 and they had Lewis Oliver (1867-1955), Eli Thomas Jefferson (1869-1966), William James (1871-1954), Martha Elizabeth (1871-1969), Washtella (female) (1874-1951) married[141] Wm. U. Edwards 10 Apr 1891 in Grant County, and Sandy Weston (1878-1966).  This information needs to be checked further for verification.

 

 

42. Nancy LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[142] in 1801 in Guilford County, North Carolina. She married Hezekiah LOCK, son of William LOCK and Eleanor [-?-], on 28 Feb 1833 in Randolph County, Indiana.  Hezekiah was born about 1775 in North Carolina. He died before 12 Jun 1844 in Randolph County. Hezekiah was the father of her sister-in-law, Elizabeth Lock. Nancy married[143] Thomas Butt Jun 12, 1844 and the 1850 census shows a Nancy Butt age 49, born North Carolina,  Francis M. Lloyd age 15, born Virginia, Sarah Jarath age 85, born North Carolina and Ezra Roostau age 21 born Indiana living with her.  A Francis M. Lloyd married Amanda  McVicker 6 Dec 1885[144].

 

 

         43. Humphrey LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[145] in 1803 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. He died in 1879 in Grant County, Indiana and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County.  Humphrey married[146] 1st Rachel CLARK on 12 Aug 1824 in Wayne County, Indiana.  Rachel was born about 1808 in North Carolina. She died in 1844 in Indiana at the age of 36.The biography of Benjamin, son of Humphrey says Humphrey had 10 children. Humphrey married 2nd Catherine Wall. Catherine's name in the vital records of marriages for Grant County Indiana. was listed as Wall but the information from the family says Gotchauk which probably means she was a widow.

 

          The 1830 US Census for Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana, (page 690) shows Humphrey with 2m under 5, 1m 5-10, 1m 20-30, 1f 15-20.

 

          The 1840 Census for Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. (page 351 or 690) Humphrey with 2m 5-10, 2m 10-15, 1m  30-40, 2f under 5, 1f 20-30. Later he lived in Grant County, Indiana.  According to the census he was a farmer and illiterate.

 

          The 1850 US Census shows Humphrey age 48, born NC Sarah Jane age 13, William age 7, both born in Ind. Living near to Humphrey in 1850 was Harper Lloyd b.c1827, Ailsy b.c1785, and Hannah b.c1820.

 

          The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. (page 320) shows Humphrey age 57, born NC, Catharine age 54, born SC, Mary C. age 6, born Ind. I think they were a little old to have a daughter age 6, I think Catharine's age is wrong.

 

          The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. shows Humphrey age 67 born North Carolina with property valued at $1000, Catherine age 62, born SC, and Mary C., age 17.

 

          There was a Jennie Loyd age 14, Domestic Servant, born in Indiana. living with the Michael Anesso family in Centerville Township, Wayne County, Indiana, who could be related. I wonder if Rachel Anesso could be her sister or cousin.

 

          Humphrey had a land grant of 39.72 acres from the Cincinnati, Ohio land office on 7 Nov 1837, NE NW Qtr., Sec. 3, Township 16=N, Range 1-W in Randolph County, Indiana[147]. He sold the NE NW Qtr., Sec 3, Township 16, Range 1, 39.70 acres to John McIntosh on 7 Apr 1839[148].

 

          In a biography of Humphrey's son Benjamin Lloyd, Humphrey's children are named and I have added them to the family although they may not be in correct order. The ones that I am not sure of are Milton, David and Esther A., there were also 3 sons that died in infancy which I didn't add.

 

          The biography says that "Humphrey and Rachel (Clark) Lloyd, natives of North Carolina were among the first settlers of Wayne County where they were married.  They were the parents of ten children, of whom only four survive.." "Their mother died in 1844 aged thirty-six years, and their father died in Grant County, Indiana, in 1879, aged seventy-nine years.

 

Humphrey and Rachel had the following children:

             88 M        i.  Milton LLOYD was born about 1826 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died before 1884. A Milton Lloyd married Barbara Peacock 22 Oct 1857 in Wayne County, Indiana. On the 1860 Census Milton age 36, Farmer born North Carolina, Barbra (sic) age 36, Rachel age 8 and Lorenza (male) age 2.

+        89 M      ii.  Edward LLOYD was born on 12 Jan 1828 and died on 9 Apr 1900.

+        90 M     iii.  Benjamin LLOYD was born on 22 Mar 1831 and died in 1894.

             91 M      iv.  David LLOYD was born about 1835 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died before 1884[149].

   92 F        v.  Sarah Jane LLOYD was born about 1837 in Wayne County, Indiana.   Sarah Jane was called Sallie. In 1860 she was 23, a servant living in the Sampson Reeves household[150]. She married James W. Bloxum 1 Sep 1863[151] and they had Ephraim T. Bloxum, b.13 Dec 1864, d.13 Jan 1866, aged 1y 1m 4d[152]. buried at Mississinewa Friends Cemetery. Sarah J. d.13 Jan 1866, also buried at Mississinewa Friends Cemetery[153].

             93 F       vi.  Esther A. LLOYD was born about 1839 in Wayne County, Indiana.  She died before 1884[154].

+        94 M    vii.  William LLOYD was born on 12 Aug 1842 and died on 30 Jan 1918.

 

Humphrey and Catherine had the following children:

             95 F    viii.  Mary C. LLOYD was born about 1854 in Grant County, Indiana.  Mary married George W. Price 24 Jan 1877, Grant County[155].

 

 

44. John LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[156] about 1805 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. He died between 1870 and 1880 in Grant County, Indiana.  John married[157] 1st Hulah IZARD on 27 Jan 1827 in Wayne County, Indiana.  Hulah was born about 1807. She died before 1850 in Randolph County, Indiana.  John married 2nd Emaline H. POWERS, daughter of John H. POWERS and Catherine CARNEGY, on 26 Jun 1866 in Grant County. Emaline was born about 1822 in Botetourt County, Virginia. She died[158] after 11 Oct 1890 probably in Converse, Miami County, Indiana. It appears that he had three children that lived.

 

          John and Emaline, his second wife, raised her grandchild Elmer Tolley son of Elizabeth. They had no children of their own.  Elizabeth, daughter of Emaline, married 2nd John's nephew, William H. Lloyd.

 

          According to the census John was a farmer and illiterate.  He lived in Wayne County, Indiana. in 1830 and then in Greensfork Township, Randolph County, Indiana.

 

          The 1840 US Census for New Garden, Wayne County, Indiana. (page 240 or 470) shows John 1m 10-15, 1m 30-40, 1f 5-10, 1f 10-15 and 1f 30-40.

 

          John bought the West 1/2 of the SW Quarter Section 34, Township 17, Range 1 from the US government 7 Nov. 1837 and sold the West 1/2 SW Sec. 34, Township 17, Range 1, 80 acres to Sam Reuby 11 Nov 1841[159].

 

          The 1850 US Census for Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana. shows John age 45, born North Carolina, Samuel age 20, Elizabeth age 16, both born in Indiana.

 

         The 1860 US Census for Grant County, Indiana. shows John age 55, born North Carolina, Samuel age 30, born Indiana. Jemima age 28, born Maryland, Sarah E. age 3, John age 1, and Rhoda age 2 month all born in Indiana. Thomas C. Jessup age 4 was also in the household, Thomas may be Jemima's son by a 1st marriage.

 

          The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. age 65, farmer, born North Carolina, value of Real estate $1000, Emaline age 49, born Va., and Tolly, Ellsworth age 5 (this must be Elmer, Emaline's grandson).

 

          The 1880 US Census for Grant County, Indiana. shows John age 79, born North Carolina, father born Pa, Mother born Va., Emaline, age 59 born Va. parents born in Va., Elmer Tolly, age 19, born Indiana. parents born in Va. Elmer was Emaline's grandson.

        

John and Hulah had the following children:

             96 M        i.  Samuel W. LLOYD was born[160] about 1830 in Indiana. Samuel married 15 Sep 1855 in Grant County Indiana[161]. (contrary to discipline) Jemima Jessup b.1832 Jemima was the daughter of Sarah Elizabeth   [-?-].  Samuel and Jemima's children were Sarah Elizabeth, John Harmon, and Rhoda Alice.  On 2-14-1861 they were received in membership at Back Creek MM, Indiana. They may also have had a son named Thomas Jessup.

 

                                  From Hazel Kepler:  Sam Lloyd was Sarah Chassy or Chaney's father.  Sarah's son Oliver Chaney, was a well known person in politics and well liked by the family, he was secretary to Gov. Townsend of Indiana.  I believe we are also related to Ben Glesner whose wife was a Lloyd (see Alcey Lloyd #123, pg. 38). From the Indiana Source Book III, there is a Sam Lloyd married to Carena Glessner on 31 Oct 1852 Grant County, Indiana.

             97 F        ii.  Elizabeth LLOYD was born[162] about 1834 in Indiana. Elizabeth married Andrew J. Perry 16 Sep 1852[163].

 

Emaline (Powers) married[164] 1st John Ruley 25 Jun 1856 in Botetourt County, Virginia. He was 36 and she was 30.  John was born in Rockbridge County Virginia and his parents were Jacob Ruley and Sarah. Jacob T. Ruley was the son of William Burtney Ruley b.c1735. He is said to have arrived in America about 1754 and married Margaret Close (Clesse) about 1779, probably his second wife because Margaret's sister Betsy Close left her possessions to Margaret's children: Jacob T., John B., Betsy, and Matilda. William also had sons: George and William, Jr. Jacob T. Ruley was born 25 Feb 1781, he married Sarah Mallen 29 Aug 1805[165]. Sarah was born 15 Apr 1780 and died in 1820. Jacob married second Ann Irvine, born 3 Jul 1789, died 21 Nov 1835, he married 3rd Sally McKenry, born c1793, who was left a widow on 22 Dec 1842, she died in 1876. Our John F. Ruley was most likely the son of Jacob T. Ruley and his first wife Sarah Mallen. Another connection is that John Brice Ruley, the uncle of John F. also moved to Grant County, Indiana.  Emeline's father was listed as John H. Powers and mother Catherine on her marriage record. John F. Ruley's first wife was named Elizabeth and he had two children:  Wm. H. age 4 and Sarah E. age 1 on 1850 census of Rockbridge County, Virginia. They are also found on the 1860 census for Grant County Indiana.  I don't believe Emaline was married at the time of her daughter Elizabeth's birth because she was only about 15 years old and her daughter’s surname was Powers, the same as hers.

 

A trust deed[166] between Emeline Powers of the first part, Joseph P. Gaunt trustee of the second part and John F. Ruley of the 3rd part-whereas Emeline Powers is entitled to and the owner of certain personal property… her personal property was put in trust until her marriage to Ruley.

 

Elizabeth's grandchildren called Emaline, “Granny” and Elizabeth, “Grandmother” to keep from confusing the two grandmother Lloyds.  Emaline lived with Elmer Tolley and his family in later years.

 

 

 

45. Jeremiah LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[167] on 1 Sep 1810 in New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina. He died after 1 Jun 1870 in Grant County, Indiana. Jeremiah married[168] Elizabeth LOCK, daughter of Hezekiah LOCK and Sarah FLOYD, on 1 Dec 1833 in Randolph County, Indiana.  Elizabeth was born[169] about 1815 in Guilford County, North Carolina. She died about Aug 1879 in Grant County.

 

The 1840 US Census shows Jeremiah in Greensfork Township, Randolph County, Indiana. (page 057 or 112) on the same page as Hezekiah Lock.

 

The 1850 US Census for Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana (pg. 208B, ancestry.com) shows Jeremiah age 40, born North Carolina, Elizabeth 35, born North Carolina, Thomas age 16, William age 15, Sarah age 13, Ellis age 10, Mary Jane age 7, Esley age 5, and Jeremiah age 2mo. 

 

The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. (page 341, ancestry.com) shows Jeremiah age 50, farmer, real estate value, $900, value of personal estate, born North Carolina, Elizabeth age 45 born North Carolina, Elias (Ellis) age 20, Esley (Ailsy) age 15, Jeremiah age 10, all born in Indiana. They were living next to William Loyd, his son.

 

The 1870 US census Franklin Township Post Office Roseburg, Grant County, Indiana (pg. 60, ancestry.com) shows Jeremiah age 60 born NC, Elizabeth age 55 born NC, Easley age 24 born Ind., Jeremiah age 20 born Ind. and Henry age 6 born Ind. Henry was a grandchild, the child of William H. Lloyd and Henrietta Potter.  In Elizabeth's will she leaves land to Henry S. Lloyd, her grandson, I believe it is the same Henry that was in their household in 1870, because the mother probably died about the time he was born. 

 

Jeremiah received three land patents from the Fort Wayne Indiana land office: one on 1 May 1849 for 80 acres, the E half of NE corner of section 28 township 24 N of range 7E; another on 10 Apr 1850, 80 acres the E half of the SW Qtr. Of section 32, township 24 N of range 7E and on 20 Dec 1850, 40 acres the NE Qtr of the NE Qtr. of section 32, township 24 N of range 7E, Grant County, Indiana[170]. He had sold land in Randolph County, the NE Quarter Section 20, Township 19, Range 15, containing 38.75 acres to Nathaniel Ford on 3 Nov 1840[171].

 

In Elizabeth's will she left her grandson Henry S. Lloyd, son of William H. Lloyd, the east half of the west half of the NE quarter of the SW quarter of section 28 township 24, north range 7 containing ten? acres.  Probated 11 Aug 1879 by son Jeremiah Lloyd and John G. King. She signed her own name. Jeremiah was able to sign his own name.

 

Jeremiah and Elizabeth had the following children:

+        98 M        i.  Thomas LLOYD was born on 1 Mar 1834, Indiana and died on 18 Sep 1898.

+        99 M      ii.  William H. LLOYD was born on 14 Mar 1835, Indiana and died on 9 Nov 1908.

           100 F      iii.  Sarah A. LLOYD was born[172] on 11 Nov 1837 in Randolph County, Indiana.  She may have married Martin V. Potter 11 Sep 1858, Grant County, Indiana. Martin was born about 1838 in New York[173]. The Sarah's may be mixed up, there were so many of them. Her brother, William also married a Potter.

+      101 M      iv.  Ellis Samuel LLOYD was born about 1840, Randolph County, Indiana.

           102 F        v.  Mary Jane LLOYD was born[174] about 1843 in Randolph County, Indiana.

           103 F       vi.  Esley LLOYD was born[175] about 1845 in Randolph County, Indiana. I believe Esley was called Etta and her name was probably Elsey/Alsey after her grandmother. She married Reuben Ratliff (b.6 Mar 1834) 23 Nov 1878, Grant County, Indiana[176]. Reuben was the brother of Abigail who married Jeremiah, Etta's brother. Etta and Reuben did not have any children, Etta raised her brother William's son, Henry after his mother died.

+      104 M    vii.  Jeremiah F. LLOYD was born on 30 Jun 1851, Indiana and died on 21 Aug 1887.

 

 

         46. Thomas LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born about 1814 in Guilford County, North Carolina, he died after 1870. Thomas married[177] Jane TUCKER on 13 May 1838 in Randolph County, Indiana.  Jane was born[178] on 19 Mar 1821 in Ohio. She died[179] on 9 Mar 1864 in Grant County, Indiana. aged 42y, 11m, 20d.

 

          There was a Thomas Lloyd listed near Jeremiah and John, Sr. in Randolph County, North Carolina on the 1840 US Census (page 112 )The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. shows Thomas Lloyd, age 57, born North Carolina, Elisabeth age 20, Mary M. age 9, Francis age 8 all born in Indiana. It looks like he may have been married twice from the ages of the children. He also is moving with the rest of the family so I would almost deffinitely guess that he was also a son of John and Ailsy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thomas and Jane had the following children:

           105 F         i.  Leurana LLOYD was born[180] about 1840 in Indiana. Leurana married Rev. Nathan T. Davis 5 May 1861[181]. Nathan was born in 1821 and died 23 Jun 1879.

           106 M      ii.  Jeremiah LLOYD was born[182] about 1844 in Grant County, Indiana. Also on the 1870 census for Franklin Township, Grant County. May have been born Oct 1849.

           107 M     iii.  William H. LLOYD was born[183] about 1845 in Grant County, Indiana.

           108 F       iv.  Minerva J. LLOYD was born[184] about 1847 in Grant County, Indiana. She married John Sloderbeck 24 Feb 1867 in Grant County,[185], and they had Charles E. b.Nov 1869, George D. b.Jan 1872, and Myrtle b.Sep 1883.

           109 F        v.  Elisabeth LLOYD was born[186] about 1850 in Indiana. Elizabeth married William Siders on 23 Mar 1872, Grant County, Indiana and/or James F. Ratliff 30 Nov 1878[187].

           110 M      vi.  Andrew LLOYD was born[188] about 1851 in Grant County, Indiana.

           111 M    vii.  Miles LLOYD was born[189] about 1853 in Grant County, Indiana. Miles married Melissa King 28 Apr 1876[190].

           112 M   viii.  George Y. LLOYD was born[191] about 1856 in Grant County, Indiana.

           113 F       ix.  Mary M. LLOYD was born[192] about 1860 in Indiana. Mary M. married Jesse Nipp 16 Oct 1875[193].

           114 M       x.  Francis LLOYD was born[194] about 1861 in Indiana. A Francis Lloyd married Amanda McVicker 6 Dec 1885[195].

 

 

 

47. David LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[196] about 1816 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died[197] after 1880 in Wells County, Indiana. David married[198] Harriet Tudor about 1845 in Indiana. Harriet was born[199] about 1825 in Illinois.

 

The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. (page 66) shows David age 53, farmer, born North Carolina real estate value, $300, Harriet age 45, born Ill., Martin age 24, born Ohio, Jasper age 14, Hiram age 12, Mariah age 8, and Ambrose age 6, all born in Indiana. They may also have had a son named Elwood.

 

The 1880 US Census for Nottingham Township, Wells County, Indiana (ED 141, pg. 1) has David born in North Carolina, age 65, Harriet age 52 born in Ohio, sons Jasper age 20, Ambros age 15, and grandchild Roda A. Mitchel age 1, all the children born in Indiana. Roda may be Laura’s child.

 

They had the following children:

+      115 M        i.  Martin LLOYD was born about 1846 and died in 1918.

           116 M      ii.  Jasper LLOYD was born[200] about 1856 in Grant County, Indiana.

           117 M     iii.  Hiram LLOYD was born[201] about 1858 in Grant County, Indiana.

           118 F       iv.  Laura LLOYD was born[202] about 1860 in Grant County, Indiana. She probably married[203] Thomas H. Mitchell 4 Apr 1877 in Jay County, Indiana.

           119 F        v.  Mariah LLOYD was born[204] about 1862 in Grant County, Indiana. Mariah married Frank Builheimer[205].

           120 M      vi.  Ambrose Cain LLOYD was born[206] on 31 Oct 1864 in Grant County, Indiana. He died[207] on 27 Dec 1918 in Indiana, he is buried at Rayholtz Cemetery, Grant County.

 

 

 

49. Robert Lindsey LLOYD (John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 14 Apr 1819 in Guilford County, North Carolina. He died on 4 Jan 1902 in Grant County, Indiana and is buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery[208], no tombstone. Robert married Rebeca J. PRICE on 14 Oct 1840 in Randolph County, Indiana.Rebeca was born about 1824 in Maryland. She died before 1879 in Indiana. Rebeca's parents were Solomon Price born 1785 Md. and Barbary Babbott/Babbitt/Bobbott/Bobbitt. Lindsey married 2nd 18 Sep 1879, Grant County[209]. Robert married 2nd Belinda Murphy born about 1819 in New Jersey. He married 3rd in Grant County[210]. Rebecca J. Hyson born Nov 1839, Ohio on 13 Feb 1892[211]. 

 

The 1850 US for Franklin Township, Grant County Indiana (pg. 208B) census shows Lindsey age 30, born North Carolina, Rebecca age 26 born MD, Levi 8, Calvin age 6, Alcey age 5, Barbara age 3, and Mary age 1, all the children born in Indiana. they lived in Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana.

 

The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana (page 341, ancestry.com) shows Robert L. Loyd age 40, Farmer real estate valued at $1900 and personal value at $400, born North Carolina, Rebecca age 37 born Md., Levi age 18, Calvin age 16, Ann (Alcey) age 15, Barbary, age 12, Mary age 11, Suzana (Luzana) age 8, Denny age 6, Tomy? age 2, and Sarah age 1.

 

The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana (pg. 62B) shows Robert L. age 51, farmer, born North Carolina, Rebeca age 27 (this can’t be right) born MD, Calvin, age 27 Denny, age 16, J. Farris, age 13, Sarah, age 12, Jennetta, age 9 and Roda, age 7.

 

The 1880 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana (pg. 464A) shows Robert L. age 61, farmer, born NC, Melinda age 61, born NJ.

 

Robert and Rebeca had the following children:

+      121 M        i.  Levi T. LLOYD was born about 1842 in Indiana and died on 5 Jun 1902.

           122 M      ii.  Calvin LLOYD was born in Jul 1843 in Indiana. He died[212] on 12 Sep 1913 in Grant County, Indiana and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County. Calvin was crippled, he is buried with Henry and Nora[213].

           123 F      iii.  Alcey LLOYD was born[214] on 3 Aug 1845 in Grant County, Indiana.  She died[215] on 5 Dec 1908. Alcey AKA Eliza Ann, Elsie, Elsa, and Eliza married Benjamin Glessner on 11 Oct 1865 in Grant County[216].Benjamin was born 7 Jun 1842, died 7 Oct 1917[217].

Children:

1. William S. Glessner b.1866, Grant County, Indiana married Chlora Shanahan 7 Sep 1898 in Grant County. Chlora was born 3 Mar 1880 and died 4 Feb 1942. They had James Herman Glessner b.22 Feb 1904 who married Eva A. Simons 14 Jul 1923, Grant County. Eva was born 24 Aug 1900 and died Jun 1981.

2. Charles Albert Glessner b.Apr 1868, Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, d.Aug 1953, Montpelier, Indiana. He married Nora Spangler b.Aug 1879, Indiana and they had Edith b.1902, Paul b.13 Mar 1904, Grant County, d.27 Dec 1998, Miller's Merry Manor, Hartford City, Indiana.Paul married Edna Faye Dawson b.1906, Indiana, d.1 Jan 1998, Montpelier. and they had Peggy I. b.12 Jan 1932, Wells County, Indiana, d.6 Oct 2002, who did the Lloyd Genealogy located at Marion, Indiana Library, and Leah b.1908. Charles and Nora must have divorced. On the 1920 U.S. Census Charles and Paul are working at the Orphan Home in Center Township, Grant County and he says he is divorced. Nora in in Marion, Grant County with the girls and says she is a widow.

3. David H. b.1878, Grant County, Indiana.

           124 F       iv.  Barbara LLOYD was born about 1847 in Indiana. Barbara married Silas R. Hiatt on 31 May 1866 in Grant County, Indiana[218].

           125 F        v.  Mary LLOYD was born about 1849 in Indiana. Mary married William Druckmiller 12 Dec 1868 in Grant County, Indiana[219]. They may have had a daughter named Mary, who was born 7 Aug 1874, and died at the age of 13y 28d.

           126 F       vi.  Luzana E. LLOYD was born[220] on 5 Aug 1852 in Grant County, Indiana. She died on 17 Aug 1936. Luzena married George W. Nance 7 Oct 1869[221] in Grant County, Indiana. George b.29 Mar 1849, d.4 Nov 1899[222].

Children:

Andrew J. b.17 Mar 1871, d.29 May 1956

Rosella b.11 Dec 1872, d.26 Jul 1874

John F. b.12 Oct 1874, d.5 Aug 1877

James Bertram b.26 Aug 1877, d.24 Jan 1936, m. Minnie Pearl Laforce b.7 Nov 1880, d.16 Nov 1953

Charles D. b.1 Aug 1880, d.17 Apr 1935

Francis L. b.17 Sep 1883, d.30 Mar 1930

Mary A. b.29 Jun 1888, d.24 Jan 1960

+      127 M    vii.  Robert Dennis LLOYD was born on 8 Jun 1854 and died on 23 Mar 1926.

           128 M   viii.  Farris LLOYD was born[223] about 1857 in Grant County, Indiana. Terah? Farris  married Ellen Small on 19 Aug 1882, he is listed as Perry on the marriage record[224]. Ellen was the daughter of Samuel and Ruth (Marshall) Small. She was born 18 Jan 1858 and died 9 Jul 1933 and is buried at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Marion, Indiana[225]. In 1910 Franklin Township, Grant County, (pg. 94A) lists a F. C. F. Lloyd age 53 Indiana, married about 1881 Ellen age 52. Ellen did not have any children.

           129 F       ix.  Sarah LLOYD was born[226] in May 1859 in Grant County, Indiana. She died in 1920 in Wabash County, Indiana. Sarah married Charles E. Flemming 14 Aug 1877, Grant County. Charles was born Feb 1858 and died 1942 in Wabash County.

           130 F        x.  Rhoda A. LLOYD was born about 1863 in Indiana. Rhoda married Curtis Mills 15 Oct 1881, Grant County, Indiana[227].

 

       

         

 

Tenth Generation

 

89. Edward LLOYD (Humphrey, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 12 Jan 1828 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died on 9 Apr 1900 in Wayne County and was buried in Earlham Cemetery, Wayne County. Edward married Ellen EDWARDS on 30 May 1852 probably in Wayne County.  Ellen was born about 1834 in Indiana. This is interesting Edward's Uncle Edward married a Rachel Edwards and now Edward marries a Ellen Edwards. I wonder if there is a relationship here in the Edwards family.

 

Others Lloyds buried in Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Indiana. are:

George 1870-1946

Sophia 1874-1959

Emory d. 7-12-1966, aged 69

 

Edward and Ellen had the following children:

           131 F         i.  Corlista LLOYD was born[228] about 1852 in Indiana.

           132 M      ii.  Benjamin LLOYD was born[229] about 1856 probably in Wayne County, Indiana.

           133 F      iii.  Utica LLOYD was born[230] about 1860 probably in Wayne County, Indiana.  She died in 1924 probably in Wayne County and was buried in Lutherania Cemetery, Richmond, Indiana. Utica "Uta" married Wm. C. Walker 29 Nov 1880, Wayne County.

           134 F       iv.  Jenna LLOYD was born[231] about 1862 probably in Wayne County, Indiana.

 

 

 

          90. Benjamin LLOYD (Humphrey, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 22 Mar 1831 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died in 1894 in Richmond, Wayne County and was buried in Lutherania Cemetery. Benjamin married Louisa F. HESSMAN on 16 Nov 1856 in Wayne County. Louisa was born about 1836 in Indiana. She died in 1904 in Richmond and was buried in Lutherania Cemetery. Louisa was the daughter of Henry and Louisa F. (Loggaman) Hessman. Henry was b.1800 and d.1861, Louisa F., her mother, was b.1804 and died after 1884. Henry and Louisa Hessman came from Germany and had 8 children, five still living in 1884, Henry, Louisa F., William, Charles and Lewis. They settled in Wayne County, Indiana. in 1833.

 

          The Lutherania Cemetery, Richmond, Indiana is a Lutheran Cemetery. Lloyd, Benjamin 1831-1894; Louise 1837-1904; Charles H. 1859-1899; John W. 1858-(8-17) 1917; Annie 1860-1896 (possibly John's wife); Louis 1884-1887  (possibly a grandson);   Harold 1905-1911 (possibly a grandson); Uta (probably Benjamin's niece, daughter of Edward) 1860-1924. I don't know the relationship of all these people, Benjamin's biography names only 2 children Charles H. and John W.

 

          The 1870 US Census for Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana[232] shows Benjamin age 36, born Indiana. farmer with real estate valued at $10,800, Louisa age 33, born Ind., her parents were foreign born, John age 13, Charles age 10 both born in Indiana.

 

          A biography[233] for Benjamin says he was raised on the home farm to age 13 after which he lived with James Neal of Wayne County till he reached manhood when he worked as a teamster for about three yearrs and then as a brakeman on the Richmond & Chicago Railroad for one year. After his marriage he rented and farmed near Richmond until 1861, then he rented a farm near Indianapolis which he farmed during the summer for five years while working in slaughter houses during the winter. In 1866 he purchased a farm for $8,000, which he worked for a while then returned to Indianapolis to work for several years before settling on his farm again.

 

Benjamin and Louisa had the following children:

           135 M        i.  John W. LLOYD was born on 25 Oct 1857 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died on 17 Aug 1917 in Richmond, Wayne County and was buried in Lutherania Cemetery, Wayne County. John married Anna B. Graham about 1879 and they had Nellie b.Jan 1880 and Louise E. b.Aug 1889. His mother Louisa, was living with them in 1900 in Wayne Township, Wayne County. He was a widower by 1900. Anna died in 1896. Anna was from Preble County, Ohio, her parents and grandparents were still living there in 1880[234].

           136 M      ii.  Charles H. LLOYD was born on 16 Sep 1859 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died in 1899 in Richmond, Wayne County. and was buried in Lutherania Cemetery, Wayne County. Charles married Susan [-?-] b.1871, d.7 Mar 1963 buried Lutherania Cemetery[235].

 

 

 

    94. William LLOYD (Humphrey, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[236] on 12 Aug 1842 in Wayne County, Indiana.  He died[237] on 30 Jan 1918 in Mill Township, Grant County, Indiana. William married[238] Melvina Chasey FLEMING on 4 Aug 1870 in Grant County. Melvina was b.9 Aug 1838, Grant County. She died[239] in Jul 1916. Melvina was the widow of James Chasey and had a daughter. Mary K. Chasey who married David E. Price son of William Price and Lavina Badger. William may have been married first to Harriet [-?-]. Melvina married 1st James Chasey d.1860-70 a widower with children by his first wife Mary [-?-] d.1850-1856.  James and Mary's children were Rachael born NJ, Elizabeth, William b.1843, John b.1845 and Francis b.1847 all in Ohio. James was born about 1814-16 and Mary was born in New Jersey.  Melvina and James were married 13 Oct 1856. They had Ellimore (Elmer) T. Chasey b.1856 Indiana, d.1 May 1911, who married Sarah Lloyd (b.1857, d.1 May 1911) 15 Oct 1875 in Grant County, they had 8 children, 5 listed on the 1910 Census. They had a daughter Mary K. Chasey b.30 Dec 1851 who married David Elry Price 31 Aug 1875 Grant County, David was the son of William and Hannah or Lavina Badger Price; they also had a son named Oliver Chasey, who was well known in politics and the secretary of Indiana Governor Townsend. William was probably the cousin of great grandfather, William H. Lloyd[240]. My cousin Hazel Kepler wrote me about a Sam Lloyd (no. 96) who was Sarah Chasey or Chaney's father and the mother of Oliver Chaney who was well known in politics and well liked by the family.  She believed we were also related to Ben Glesner whose wife was a Lloyd.  From The Indiana Source  Book III, there was a Sam Lloyd who married Cerena Glessner 31 Oct 1852 in Grant County, Ind.

 

          William had a grandson named James O. Lloyd b.Sep 1894. (1900 US Census, Franklin, Grant County, Indiana ED 34, Sheet 4, Line 48).

 

          William and Melvina had the following children:

           137 F         i.  Laura Bell LLOYD was born[241] about 1870 in Grant County, Indiana.

           138 M      ii.  Robert H. LLOYD was born[242] about 1871 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died on 23 Apr 1926 in Grant County and is buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County. A Robert Lloyd married Clara Elliott 26 Sep 1894[243]. An Anna E. Lloyd and Samuel C. are also buried in the same plot, Blk 54 Lot 60[244].

           139 F      iii.  Louise E. LLOYD was born[245] about 1873 in Grant County, Indiana.

           140 M      iv.  Charles Alvin LLOYD was born[246] about 1875 in Grant County, Indiana. He died on 24 Jan 1942 in Grant County and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Charles married[247] Carrie B. Personnette 2 Oct 1902.

 

 

98. Thomas LLOYD (Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 1 Mar 1834 in Randolph County, Indiana.  He died on 18 Sep 1898 in Grant County, Indiana. Thomas married[248] 1st Jane THOMAS on 17 May 1855 in Grant County. Jane was born[249] about 1836 in Indiana. Thomas married 2nd Mary A. DAY in Oct 1873 in Grant County. Mary was born in 1834 in Warren County, Ohio. Mary's parents were Uriah Day born North Carolina and Esther born Virginia. Mary’s son William Edwards was born about 1854. He was Mary's son by her 1st marriage to Bill Edwards.

 

The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana (pg. 100) shows Thomas age 25, born NC Jane age 21, born Indiana and Jeremiah age 2.

 

The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana (pg. 65B) shows Thomas age 28, real estate valued at $275, born Ind., Jane age 22, born Ind., Jeremiah, age 14, laborer, Sarah age 12, George W. age 5, Samuel E. age 2, all born in Indiana. The ages for Thomas and Jane are about 10 years off. The 1850 census shows Thomas with his parents, age 16, it also says he was born in Indiana.

 

Thomas and Jane had the following children:

           141 M        i.  Jeremiah LLOYD was born[250] about 1857 in Grant County, Indiana.

           142 F        ii.  Sarah LLOYD was born[251] on 19 May 1859 in Grant County, Indiana.  She died[252] on 26 Nov 1920 in Grant County. Sarah married[253] Charles E. Fleming 14 Apr 1877, Grant County. Charles was born Feb 1858 in Grant and died in 1942 in Wabash, Indiana.

           143 M     iii.  George W. LLOYD was born[254] about 1865 in Indiana.

+      144 M      iv.  Samuel Ellis LLOYD was born on 3 Jun 1868 and died in Oct 1947.

                

 

99. William H. LLOYD (Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 14 Mar 1835 in Randolph County, Indiana.  He died[255] on 9 Nov 1908 in Herbst, Grant County, Indiana and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County. William married (1) Henrietta Garner POTTER on 7 Dec 1856 in Grant County.  Henrietta was born[256] about 1833 in New York. She died[257] in 1863 in Grant County.

 

William was a carpenter and farmer. He was born in Randolph County, Indiana. He later moved to Sims Township in Grant County, Indiana, where they joined Deer Creek MM about 1895. According to the 1900 census William owned a farm that was mortgaged.

 

The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana[258] shows William, age 25, Laborer with personal property worth $100, born in Indiana. Harriet age (can't read) born NY, and Harper age (looks like 1/12), born in Ind., so if the census was taken on June 1 Harper would probably have been born in April or May.

 

The 1880 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana (ED 171; pg. 9) shows William Lloyd age 49, farmer, born Ind, parents born Va. (wrong both his parents were born in North Carolina), Elizabeth age 39, born Va., parents born Va., Orvan age 13, Rose M. age 10, and Hosa H. age 8, all born in Indiana.

 

From Hazel Kepler:  There was a William Lloyd who was a cousin of our grandfather. He was called big Bill or long Bill to distinguish him from our grandfather who was known as Little Billy Lloyd.  Big Bill was probably his Uncle Humphrey's son by his first marriage.

 

The death record shows William died in Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana.  The cause of death was Organic Heart Paralysis, duration one year and he was married. His residence is given as Swazzee, Indiana.  He is buried at I.0.0.F. Cemetery in Marion, Grant County. His age is given as 73y 7m 25d.

 

Obituary: Marion News Tribune, Tuesday, 10 Nov 1908, Page 1, Column 3:

"Mr. Lloyd is Dead, One of best known residents of Herbst Vicinity, William H. Lloyd, Step-father of E. E. Tolley and Henry Tolley (this is wrong it should be Henry Lloyd) of this city, died at his home two miles south of Herbst at 8 O'clock last evening, after a comparatively short illness with paralysis. The deceased was one of the best known men in this locality. He was 72 years of age and a carpenter. Seven children survive him. A short time ago, Mr. Lloyd was the victim of a severe attack of paralysis. He continued to grow worse and yesterday all hopes were given up for his recovery. He died with all his children at his bedside. No arrangements have been made for the funeral. Mrs. David Crichton, of Cincinnati, who was at one time connected with the

editorial staff of the News-Tribune is a daughter of the deceased. Lloyd Funeral:

The funeral of William H. Lloyd, who died Monday evening at his home south of Herbst, will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at Maple Run church, eight miles southwest of Marion. Burial in the I.O.O.F. cemetery. The deceased is survived by seven children, as follows: Henry Lloyd and E. E. Tolley of Marion, Hosea and Aldine Lloyd of Illinois, Harper Lloyd of Warsaw, Mrs. Ida Creighton of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Ada Daughter(y) of Fairmount[259].

 

They had the following children:

+      147 M        i.  Harper S. LLOYD was born on 1 Dec 1860 and died on 1 Mar 1935.

+      148 M      ii.  Anderson S. LLOYD was born in Mar 1861 and died on 17 Jun 1908.

+      149 M     iii.  Henry S. LLOYD was born in Aug 1863 and died on 15 Jan 1936.

 

William married[260] 2nd Elizabeth V. POWERS, probably the daughter of Frank Ruley and Emaline H. POWERS, on 26 Jul 1866 in Grant County, Indiana.  Elizabeth was born[261] in Mar 1841 in Botetourt County, Virginia. She died on 22 Apr 1911 in Grant County and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery[262].

 

Obituary, Marion Daily Leader, 21 Apr 1911

"Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd, 70 years of age, died at the home of her son Charles Lloyd of Fairmount at 8 o'clock Thursday evening after a two weeks illness resulting from a tumorous growth. Mrs. Lloyd's home was in Franklin township where she had resided for more than forty years. Six children survive. The funeral will be held Saturday mourning at 10 o'clock from the First Friends church in Fairmount with interment in the I.O.O.F. cemetery in Marion." She is buried in Block 23, Lot 20 Grave 11 at I.O.O.F. Cemetery, "w/o William H."

 

From Hazel Kepler:  Grandma Lloyd told her that she was born in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia. Elizabeth was a teacher, all the family members were literate. Elizabeth was a serious minded person, who said she could trace her family to Pocahontas, she would not say it as a joke. However, most Virginia families say the same thing. Aunt Kathleen said in a note to me that I looked a lot like Elizabeth, small and nice looking. I have a picture of Elizabeth in her old age and she doesn't look all that nice, but very serious. But then on most of the pictures taken in the early 1900s the people look serious. It is funny that Kathleen should say I looked like Elizabeth because some people who saw a picture of Kathleen when she was young asked if it was me. The difference is probably the petite part, Kathleen took after the Doherty side and was of taller. She and I are both thin.

 

William and Elizabeth had the following children:

           150 M      iv.  H. Orvan LLOYD was born on 2 Jun 1867 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[263] on 22 Feb 1947 in Grant County and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County. Orvan never married, he was a painter.

+      151 F        v.  Rosa M. LLOYD was born on 2 Jul 1869 in Grant County, Indiana and died before 1905.

           152 M      vi.  Hosea Aron LLOYD was born on 27 May 1872 in Grant County, Indiana. Hosea married Mary A. Smith 16 Oct 1898[264]  Mary was born in Jan 1877 and they had 2 sons. Perle A. b.c1904, Indiana and William Edwin b.c1908, both in Indiana. In 1910 they were living in Deer Creek, Tazwell County, Illinois. In 1920 they were living in Hall, Bureau County, Illinois, and in 1930 they were living in Grant Park, Kankakee County, Illinois. I did not find Perle on the 1930 census.

+       153 M      vii.  John Charles LLOYD was born on 11 Nov 1875 in Grant County, Indiana and died on 25 Jan 1936.

+       154 F      viii.  Ada LLOYD was born on 30 Oct 1876 in Grant County, Indiana and died on 25 Apr 1910.

           155 M       ix.  Aldine Willis LLOYD was born on 11 Feb 1880 in Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana. He married 1st Minnee [-?-] they had[265]  LaVeta J. b.c1909 and Leland A. b.c1911. He married 2nd Doris [-?-] in 1921 and they had[266] Doris E. b.c1925 and Helen L. b.c1927. He was living in Tazwell County, Illinois from 1910-1930. He is listed as Willis A. Lloyd.

+       156 F         x.  Ida LLOYD was born on 25 Oct 1883 and died on 10 Feb 1967.

 

 

101. Ellis Samuel LLOYD (Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[267] about 1840 in Randolph County, Indiana. Ellis married Ruth SLAGEL about 1863 in Grant County, Indiana.  Ruth was born about 1846 in Ohio. She died between 1878 and 1880.

 

The 1870 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. shows Ellis age 28, farmer, real estate valued at $600, born Ind., Ruth age 24, born Ohio, Joel age 6, Rosella, age 5, Charly age 2, and John age 9mo. all born in Indiana. The 1880 U.S. Census, same place (Pg. 469C), lists Ellis as Samuel with Rozella, John, Bell and Elizabeth.

 

They had the following children:

           157 M        i.  Joel LLOYD was born about 1864 in Grant County, Indiana.

           158 F         ii.  Rosella LLOYD was born about 1865 in Grant County, Indiana. Rosella married George W. Babb 7 Aug 1882 (license)[268].

           159 M       iii.  Charley LLOYD was born about 1868 in Grant County, Indiana. Charley married Alpha J. Culbertson 2 Mar 1898.  A Child of Charley is buried at I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Marion, Indiana, d.25 Jun 1899[269].

           160 M      iv.  John LLOYD was born about 1869 in Grant County, Indiana. John married Emily Slagle 11 Jun 1892[270]. 

           161 F        v.  Belle LLOYD was born[271] about 1873 in Grant County, Indiana.

           162 F        vi.  Elizabeth LLOYD was born[272] on 21 Jan 1878 in Grant County, Indiana.  She died[273] in Jan 1943. Elizabeth married James W. Case about 1900. James was born 9 Feb 1877 and died about 1952 in Kokomo, Indiana[274].

 

 

104. Jeremiah F. LLOYD (Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 30 Jun 1851 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died on 21 Aug 1887 in Grant County and was buried in Greentown, Howard County, Indiana.

 Jeremiah married[275] Abigail RATLIFF on 27 Apr 1873 in Grant County. Abigail was born on 5 Sep 1853. Abigail's parents were Cornelius Ratliff b.17 Feb 1810 North Carolina and Lydia Ann [-?-].

 

Obituary: Jeremiah E., age 27, Farmer, residence near Maple Run Church in Grant County, burial in Greentown, Howard County, Indiana. dec'd Friday 21 Aug 1887[276].

 

Jeremiah and Abigail had the following children:

           163 F         i.  Libby LLOYD was born about 1875 in Grant County, Indiana.

           164 F        ii.  female LLOYD was born about 1877 in Grant County, Indiana.

        

 

          115. Martin LLOYD (David, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[277] about Feb 1844 in Ohio. He died[278] in 1918 in Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. and was buried in Rayholtz Cemetery. Martin married[279] Sarah J. HAUN on 1 Feb 1873. Sarah was born[280] on 17 Sep 1853 in Grant County  She died[281] in 1938 in Grant County and was buried[282] in Rayholtz Cemetery[283].  The 1870 US Census says that Martin was born in Ohio, but later censuses say Indiana.

 

Martin and Sarah had the following children:

           165 F         i.  Martha E. LLOYD was born about 1871 in Grant County, Indiana. Martha married Frank Smith of Marion, Indiana[284].

           166 M      ii.  Samuel B. LLOYD was born about 1877 in Grant County, Indiana. Samuel married Belle Owens 28 Jul 1895[285], and lived in Franklin Township Grant County[286].

           167 F      iii.  May LLOYD was born[287] in Oct 1879 in Grant County, Indiana. Mary may have been Iva Dora. There is a Dora (Lloyd) wife of H.S. Hurley buried in the Rayholtz Cemetery. She died 29 Apr 1899 aged 19y 4m 21d.

           168 F       iv.  Blanche LLOYD was born[288] in Jan 1882 in Grant County, Indiana. Blanche married John Deal[289].

           169 M       v.  James Ambrose LLOYD was born[290] in May 1884 in Grant County, Indiana. James married Martie Mae Sharp 10 Feb 1910[291].

           170 M      vi.  Ernest G. LLOYD was born[292] on 20 Oct 1886 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[293] on 4 Feb 1904 in Grant County. Earnest G. son of M.V. & S.J. Lloyd died 4 Feb 1904,aged 17y 3m 15d. 

           171 M    vii.  George S. LLOYD was born[294] in Mar 1888 in Grant County, Indiana. George married Lillie May Shockey 10 May 1909[295].

 

 

 

          121. Levi T. LLOYD (Robert Lindsey, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born about 1842 in Indiana. He died[296] on 5 Jun 1902. Levi married Emily CABE on 15 Oct 1863 in Grant County, Indiana.  Emily was born about 1843 in Ohio. Emily's parents were Thomas and Lulicia Cabe.  Emily married 2nd ? Page. There may have been one other possible child for Levi and Emily, Cliffy T. Levi was a soldier in the Civil War, he enlisted 2 Nov 1864. He was with General Buell's army at the Battle of Shiloh. He lost his grandmother's picture on the battlefield. He was considered a good soldier. He served in the Officers of the Legion in Franklin Township Home Guard as a first lieutenant[297].

 

Levi and Emily had the following children:

           172 F         i.  Elmina LLOYD was born about 1865 in Indiana. Elmina appears on the 1870 US Census with Levi's family.

           173 M      ii.  Albert L. LLOYD was born about 1868 in Grant County, Indiana. Albert may have been a patient in the State Hospital for Epilipsy in Parsons, Labette County, Kansas according to the 1920 U.S. Census.

           174 F      iii.  George W. LLOYD was born[298] about Feb 1870 in Grant County, Indiana.

           175 F       iv.  Leora LLOYD was born in Feb 1877 in Grant County, Indiana.

           176 M       v.  Malinda LLOYD was born in Grant County, Indiana.

 

  127. Robert Dennis LLOYD (Robert Lindsey, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[299] on 8 Jun 1854 in Roseburg, Grant County, Indiana. He died[300] on 23 Mar 1926. Robert married[301] Rosannah A. CARMICHAEL on 6 Jan 1877 in Grant County. Rosannah was born[302] on 18 May 1859 in Blackford County, Indiana. She died about 1935/1936. Rose's father was born in Ohio and her mother in

 

          North Carolina. She had 10 children with 6 living as of 1 Jan 1920. She may have married Anderson Wion 2nd on 17 Nov 1926[303].

 

Robert and Rosannah had the following children:

           177 F         i.  Mary A. LLOYD was born[304] in 1879 in Grant County, Indiana. Mary may have married Thurman Shockey 12 Apr 1896[305].

           178 M      ii.  Albert R. LLOYD was born[306] in Mar 1881 in Grant County, Indiana. There was an Albert R., who married Julia R. [-?-] 23 Oct 1907[307]. 1930 US Census Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana (ED 53, Sheet 22A). Albert age 45, Ind., manager of a laundry married about 1913, Luna, age 44, Ind. and they had Alice age 14, Ind. and John age 10, Ind.

           179 F      iii.  Anna L. LLOYD was born[308] in Mar 1885 in Grant County, Indiana.

           180 F       iv.  Emma Jane LLOYD was born[309] in Jan 1888 in Grant County, Indiana. Emma Jane married John Farley 20 Aug 1910, at B. J. Glessner's home in Grant County. John was born about 1858. They had. Zella b.c1883; Earl b.Nov 1886; Rebecca b.Apr 1888; and Rhonda Farley b.Feb 1894[310]. 

           181 M       v.  Benjamin H. LLOYD was born[311] in Feb 1890 in Grant County, Indiana.  Benjamin married Louvina Mabel Carr on 1 Jun 1918[312]. The 1930 U.S. Census for Pipestone Township, Berrien County, Michigan. Benjamin H. age 40, Ind., farm laborer, rents, was married about 1919 to Lavina M. age 32, Ind. and they had Emma R. age 10, Charles R., age 8 and Ralph E. age 5, all born in Indiana. According to the Social Security Death Index Charles was born 7 Aug 1921 and died in Mar 1986, Niles, Berrien County. Ralph E. was born 16 Apr 1925 and died 10 Aug 2000, Salt Lake City, Utah.

           182 M      vi.  Henry D. LLOYD was born[313] on 28 Jun 1894 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[314] on 2 Jul 1896 in Grant County, Indiana. and was buried[315] in Thraikill Cemetery.

           183 M    vii.  John D. LLOYD was born[316] in Jun 1897 in Grant County, Indiana. John married[317] Carol Leah Emerick 1 Jun 1916.

           184 F    viii.  Nora M. LLOYD was born[318] in Apr 1899 in Grant County, Indiana.  She died[319] on 8 Aug 1900.

 

 

Eleventh Generation

 

  144. Samuel Ellis "Pete" LLOYD (Thomas, Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 3 Jun 1868 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[320] in Oct 1947. Pete married[321] Ruth Ann COOK on 23 Dec 1893 in Grant County.  Ruth was born[322] in Sep 1879. She died on 30 Nov 1937 in Grant County and was buried[323] in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County. Samuel Ellis must have been Thomas Lloyd's son by another marriage. There was two Samuel E. Lloyds' listed in Grant County Marriages. A Samuel E. Lloyd married Hannah Lock 30 Aug 1889[324]. I don’t know who that would have been. He could have been married twice.

 

Pete and Ruth had the following children:

           185 M        i.  Walter LLOYD was born[325] on 6 Jul 1896 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[326] on 3 Jul 1957.

           186 M      ii.  Chester LLOYD was born in Jan 1898 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died on 26 Feb 1969 in Grant County and was buried[327] in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County.

 

 

147. Harper S. LLOYD (William H., Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[328] on 1 Dec 1860 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[329] on 1 Mar 1935 in Levering, Michigan. Harper married[330],[331] Malinda Jane SCOTT on 18 Jul 1886 in Grant County.  Malinda was born on 26 Dec 1866 in Grant County.  She died[332] on 26 Jan 1951 in Warsaw, Kose County, Indiana.  Malinda's parents were Jesse (b.5 Jan 1825) and Jemima (b.13 Jul 1832) Scott. The 1880 census shows Harper working for his Uncle John Lloyd as a farm laborer, he was 20. Henry was raised by his Aunt Etta/Esley and Reuben Ratliff after his mother died[333].

 

Harper and Malinda had the following children:

           187 M        i.  Harvey LLOYD was born about 1887 in Grant County, Indiana.

           188 F        ii.  Cora LLOYD was born about 1889 in Grant County, Indiana.

           189 F      iii.  Goldie LLOYD was born about 1891 in Grant County, Indiana.

           190 M      iv.  Paul LLOYD was born about 1893 in Grant County, Indiana.

 

148. Anderson S. LLOYD (William H., Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[334] in Mar 1861 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[335] on 17 Jun 1908 in Grant County and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County. Anderson married[336],[337] Eliza (Lide) MC KEE on 28 Aug 1883 in Grant County, Indiana.  Eliza was born in Oct 1866.

 

Anderson and Eliza had the following children:

           191 M        i.  Guy LLOYD was born[338] in Jul 1897 in Grant County, Indiana.

           192 M      ii.  Ernest LLOYD was born about 1899 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died on 1 Oct 1931 in Grant County.

 

 

149. Henry S. LLOYD (William H., Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born[339] in Aug 1863 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died[340] on 15 Jan 1936 in Grant County and was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County. Henry married[341] Rosetta MARSHALL on 26 Nov 1887 in Grant County.  Rosetta was born[342] in Dec 1868 and died[343] on 9 Jul 1946.  The 1880 census shows Henry as a farm laborer for Isaac Thomas, he was 17. Henry was raised by his Aunt Etta/Esley and Reuben Ratliff after his mother died.

 

They had the following children:

           193 F         i.  Nina LLOYD was born[344] in Sep 1888 in Grant County, Indiana.

 

 

151. Rosa M. LLOYD (William H., Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 2 Jul 1869 in Grant County, Indiana.  She died before 1905. Rosa married[345] Benjamin Franklin “Frank” THOMPSON on 17 Dec 1887 in Grant County.  Benjamin was born about 1865 in Ohio. Rosa and her sister Ada were very close and their husbands were good friends. Frank and Rosa lived in Swayzee, Indiana. Frank's father was born in Kentucky and his mother in Ohio. Frank married in 1905 second Martha B. [-?-] born about 1870 in Indiana, her parents were born in Ohio.

 

Benjamin and Rosa had the following children:

           194 M        i.  Cecil THOMPSON was born about 1889 in Grant County, Indiana.

           195 F        ii.  Ethel THOMPSON was born about 1891 in Grant County, Indiana.

           196 F      iii.  Hazel E. THOMPSON was born about 1895 in Grant County, Indiana.  Hazel married Verlin E. Kepler b.1901 in Indiana, the son of Clinton Kepler b.1860 Indiana and Ellen B. [-?-] b.1858 Indiana. Hazel lived with her Lloyd grandparents and uncle Orvan after her mother died until her father married again. Hazel said that they would go visit her "Granny" Lloyd, who lived with Uncle Elmer Tolly in Converse, Indiana. She also said that Uncle Cyrus and Aunt Ada Doherty would visit them when they lived in Swayzee. I remember my father, Donald Doherty, talking about going to Swayzee for dances. 

 

                                  Hazel sent me a lot of information on the family, she thought Cyrus Doherty, her brother-in-law, was a very happy, witty and kind person.

           197 M      iv.  Russell L. THOMPSON was born about 1897 in Grant County, Indiana. Russell probably died young.

           198 M       v.  Denzell D. THOMPSON was born[346] 20 Sep 1899 in Grant County, Indiana. Denzell was one of my father’s favorite cousins.  He married Eva M. “Etta” [-?-] and they had a son Nelson Franklin Thompson "Sonny" b.1939, d.1940 buried in Park Cemetery, Fairmount, Indiana. The 1930 U.S. Census shows Denzel age 30, Ruth E. age 23 and having children Dan V. can't make out the age and Barbara age 6 mo. Denzell died in Nov 1972[347] and he and Etta are buried at Park Cemetery, Etta b.1903, d.1996[348].

 

 

 

  153. John Charles LLOYD (William H., Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 11 Nov 1875 in Grant County, Indiana.  He died on 25 Jan 1936 in Grant County and was buried[349] in Park Cemetery, Grant County. John married[350] Lura Josephine “Josie” KNIGHT on 22 Dec 1899 in Fairmount, Grant County. Lura was born on 7 Jan 1881 in Grant County.  She died on 22 Oct 1920 in Grant County and was buried[351] in Park Cemetery, Lot 277. 

 

          John (Charley) taught school and Josie cooked the noon meal for Friends Academy Teachers.  Edith, their daughter, helped serve and wash dishes. Edith also went to her Aunt Ada's to comb her hair and clean her while she was ill. My father, Donald Doherty, was living with them in 1930. They sound like wonderful people.

 

          Lura’s parents were Charles Edward Knight (b.8 Oct 1858, d.14 Jul 1930) and Amanda  Hill (b.5 Feb 1863, d.Jan 1898 or 11 Oct 1898).  Charles and Amanda were married 29 Sep 1878 or 26 Aug 1878. Charles Knight's parents were Sebourn Gonner Knight and Elizabeth Parsons. Amanda Hill's parents were Nathan Hill b. 22 Oct 1838 Grant County Indiana, the son of Aaron Hill and Nancy Winslow, who were married 4 Apr 1819 in Pasquatank County, North Carolina and Emaline Phillips b.14 Mar 1842, d.11 Oct 1898 daughter of John and Mary Phillips.

 

John and Lura had the following children:

        199 F         i.  Ruth Elizabeth LLOYD was born on 17 May 1902 in Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana, d.29 Jan 1989, Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio[352]. She married Ray Herman BARKER on 16 May 1925 in Indiana. Ray was born on 1 Jan 1897 in Terhune, Boone County, Indiana.  He died on 19 Feb 1980 in Marion, Grant County and was buried in Fairmount. Ray's parents were Edwin Augustus Barker b.23 Mar 1868, Tromton, Indiana, d.20 Feb 1937 and Iva Eldora McBride b.9 Aug 1871 Cloverland, Clay County, Indiana, d.29 Apr 1951.  They were married 5 Nov 1892.

           200 F        ii.  Edith Keziah LLOYD was born on 13 Jan 1905 in Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana.  She died[353] 5 Jun 2001 in New Castle, Henry County, Indiana and was buried28 in Park Cemetery, Fairmount. Edith has helped me quite a bit with my research.  She married William Johnson in 18 Mar 1962.  He was a widow and she helped raise his children.  She was a member of Fairmount MM in Indiana.

        201 M     iii.  Horace Knight LLOYD was born on 13 Dec 1908 in Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana.  He died in Jun 1982 in Grant County and was buried in Park Cemetery, Fairmount. Horace married Freda PIPER on 20 Oct 1934. Freda was born[354] 30 Jun 1907 and died[355] 4 Dec 1988 in Grant County and was buried in Park Cemetery, Fairmount.

           202 M      iv.  Charles Edward LLOYD was born on 23 May 1912 in Fairmount, Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana. Charles married 1st Phillis Brown in Jun 1931, 2nd Aries Street in 1943, he had no children but they raised Aries niece Duayna Johnson.

 

 

        

         154. Ada LLOYD (William H., Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 30 Oct 1876 in Grant County, Indiana.  She died[356] on 25 Apr 1910 in Fairmount, Grant County and was buried in Park Cemetery, Fairmount, Grant County. Ada married[357] Cyrus Elam DOHERTY, son of Elam DOHERTY and Nancy Ellen WILSON, on 25 Dec 1897 in Grant County. Cyrus was born[358] on 25 Sep 1865 in Liberty Township, Grant County. He died[359] on 29 Jul 1922 in Grant County and was buried in Park Cemetery. Ada, my grandmother, died of Tuberculosis when my father, Donald, was a baby.  She graduated from Fairmount Academy, which was a Quaker school and taught until she married. Fairmount Academy was opened in 1885. When Ada was real sick Eva Davis would come over to wash her and comb her hair, she said that Ada had the smile of an angel.

 

 

 

156. Ida LLOYD (William H., Jeremiah, John, Humphrey, Humphrey, Humphrey, David, John, David, David) was born on 25 Oct 1883 in Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana.  She died on 10 Feb 1967 in Grant County, Wisconsin. Ida married David CRICHTON on 14 Aug 1905 in Alexandria, Madison County, Indiana.  David was born about 1879 in Scotland. He died on 16 Oct 1953 in Lancaster, Grant County, Wisconsin.

 

Ida and David adopted Kathleen Doherty, Ida's niece, and Jay Cie Sousley. They lived in Lancaster, Wisconsin. Ida was a society reporter for the Lancaster paper. She gave her parent’s names as Wm. Lloyd and E. Carnegie, I don't know why she used Carnegie, her mother's name was Powers unless there is another mystery here. I wonder if she wanted David to believe she was Scottish, too. Carnegie was her gr-grandmother's maiden name. I get the feeling she was rather a somber person and put emphasis on doing things just so. Kathleen spoke highly of her.

 

Her obituary from page 1 or the Feb. 15, 1967, Grant County Herald reads: "Mrs. Ida Lloyd Crichton, Services were held in the O'Rouarke funeral home Tuesday morning for Mrs. Ida Lloyd Crichton, widow of the late David Crichton, who died Friday night at Memorial Hospital after a long illness. The Rev. F. E. Kranz officiated. Burial at Hillside cemetery. Mrs. Crichton was born in Fairmount, Indiana. The Crichtons came to Lancaster about 1912 and for many years operated a dry goods store. Later when Mr. Crichton became city clerk, Mrs. Crichton opened a news service, which she ran successfully until her final illness. As a young woman she had worked for several metropolitan newspapers and she was regarded as a skilled and conscientious reporter. She supplied the Herald with local and county news, along with other county and nearby city newspapers. Her interests were varied aside from her work. She was a past member of the Lancaster school board, and active member of the Grant County Historical Society, the American Cancer Society and the Lancaster Garden Club. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Schacht of Albany, New York, a son, J. C. Crichton of Garrett Park, Maryland, and seven grandchildren. She kept her remarkable mind and plucky spirit to the end. So her relatives and friends will remember her"

 

David came to America as an infant in 1880, he was naturalized in 1899. David had tuberculosis and lived in a tent in his sister's yard in Colorado thinking the clean mountain air would help him, he did live many years after that. Toward the end of his life he suffered from dementia and would often wonder away from home. Their marriage return gives David’s parents as David Crichton and H. Laurie.

 

 

 

David and Ida had the following children (see Doherty family for Kathleen):

           209 M        i.  Jay C. CRICHTON was born on 9 Feb 1912 in Illinois. He died[360] on 26 Jan 1987 in Garrett Park, Maryland from pneumonia and was buried in Alexandria, Virginia. Jay Cie (sic) was adopted by David and Ida. On the 1920 US Census for Grant County, Wisconsin[361]. Jay Cie is listed as a foster child and his name is given as Jay Cie Sousley, he was born in Illinois as was his mother, his father was born in Kentucky. In a letter written by Aunt Kathleen the adopted daughter of Ida and David Crichton, she talks about David's partner in a store as Uncle Clarence Sousley, could this have been Jay C’s father? Clarence died in the 1930s.

 

                                  Jay C. was an intelligence officer with the State Dept. he served in WWII, his wife's name was Elizabeth W. The funeral director was Robert A. Pumphrey Funeral Home in Alexandria, Virginia. He died at Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland at the age of 74.

 

                                  Obituary from the Washington Post, 30 Jan 1987, page B5: "J.C. Crichton, 75, a retired intelligence officer with the State Department, died of respiratory failure Jan. 26 at Suburban Hospital. He lived in Garrett Park.   Mr. Crichton was born in Chicago and graduated from the University of Wisconsin. During World War II, he served in the Navy. He was transferred to the Washington area in 1944 and joined the State Department in 1945. He retired in 1971. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth W. Crichton of Garrett Park; a daughter, Ann Ptak of Buffalo; two sons, David of Rutland, Mass., and Mark, of Wheaton; a sister, Mrs. F. L. Schacht of Rensselaer, N.Y., and Three grandchildren."


FOOTNOTES

[1] Notes on Welsh immigrants, late 17th & early 18th centuries, Authors Myers, Albert Cook, 1874-1960 (Main Author) Notes Microfilm of original mss. (in file folders) at the Chester County Historical Society, West Chester, Pennsylvania. FHL Film #0567027, Arranged alphabetically. These are mostly Welsh Quakers who immigrated. Includes genealogical information.) This information is from around 1913 Sources used in Welsh Immigrant Notes: George Smith History of Delaware County, 480; The ship, master, date, names, birth dates and places were listed by James Claypoole (1634-1587) in the year 1686. James Claypoole was probably the Registrar General of the Province of Pennsylvania, Hereafter called Notes on Welsh immigrant.

[2] .Burke's History of Landed Gentry of England,Ited hh XXVII?, John J. Smith, Hill Family; Notes on Welsh immigrants.

[3] Notes on Welsh immigrants

[4] The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States Who Were Themselves Notable or Left Descendants Notable in American History" by Gary Boyd Roberts; Page 82, Genealogical Publishing County, Inc., Baltimore, 1993, hereafter called Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants.

[5] Notes on Welsh immigrants

[6] Ibid.

[7] Ibid.

[8] Provincial Councillors of Pennsylvania, 1733-1776, those Earlier Councillors Who were some times Magistrates of Province, hereafter called Provincial Councillors of Pennsylvania.

[9] Notes on Welsh immigrants

[10] Ibid.

[11] Ibid.

[12] Ibid.

[13] Friends Records in London

[14] Philadelphia Will Abstracts 1724-1802. Genealogical Search Process (GSP).

[15] Edited Appletons Encyclopedia by John Looby, Copyright © 2001 StanKlos.comTM

[16] The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants

[17] Wills: David Lloyd, Chester County, Pennsylvania 21Mar1724, proved 15Apr1731, #394; Grace Lloyd, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Apr1760 proved 22May1760, #1850

[18] Hinshaw, William, Encyclopedia of American Quakers, [Edward Brothers Inc., Ann Arbor, MI, 1936, Vol. II, Philadelphia, page 537 & 583 , hereafter called Encyclopedia of American Quakers

[19] Francis Jennings, Cedar Crest College, an encyclopedia

[20] Notes on Welsh Immigrants-Bk. Bills Bonds, sh 156-157, land office

[21] Notes on Welsh immigrants

[22] The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants

[23] Notes on Welsh immigrants

[24] Account book of Cadwalader Jones, storekeeper and sexton, at the Red Lion, in Uwchlan in Notes on Welsh Immigrants, hereafter called Account book of Cadwalader Jones.

[25] Ibid.

[26] Estate Settlement; Intestate #2792, administrators' account 12 Jan 1781, Inventory filed 1 Oct 1773, Photocopy from Chester County Archives, West Chester, Pa.

[27] Notes on Welsh immigrants,

[28] History of Chester County, Pennsylvania: with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches, page 248, by J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope., published by Heritage Books, Inc., 1995, c1881, Bowie Md, hereafter called History of Chester County, Pennsylvania.

[29] Estate Settlement of Humphrey Lloyd; Intestate #2792, administrators' account 12 Jan 1781, Inventory filed 1 Oct 1773, Photocopy from Chester County Archives, West Chester, Pa. Hereafter called Estate Settlement of Humphrey Lloyd

[30] Goshen MM, Goshen Monthly Meeting records, Chester, Pennsylvania,microfilm, Swathmore College, Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania  19081. no page numbers given, hereafter called Goshen MM, Goshen Monthly Meeting records.

[31] History of Chester County, Pennsylvania

[32] The History of the John Family, (DAR Library) pg. 48-67 MARRIAGE-Certificate page 52 of above book. (1) Military Accounts Records of Controller General, at the Division of Archives and Manuscripts Warrent Number 94560

[33] Friends History Library at Swathmore College, Quaker Records, Goshen MM; Uwchlan MM, Kennett MM.

[34] Goshen MM, Goshen Monthly Meeting records

[35] Estate Settlement Humphrey Lloyd

[36] Account book of Cadwalader Jones

[37] Goshen MM, Goshen Monthly Meeting records

[38] WILL:Grace Lloyd, Chester County, Pennsylvania 6Apr1760, proved 22May1760, #1850.

[39] Estate Settlement Humphrey Lloyd

[40] Goshen MM, Goshen Monthly Meeting records

[41] Early Residents of Uwchlan Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania 1715-1860 Compiled by Eleanor M. Davis, hereafter called Early Residents of Uwchlan Township; Friends History Library at Swathmore College, Quaker Records, Goshen MM; Uwchlan MM, Kennett MM, hereafter called Pensylvania Quaker Records; Estate Settlement of Humphrey Lloyd

[42] Goshen MM, Goshen Monthly Meeting records

[43] Pensylvania Quaker Records

[44] Goshen MM, Goshen Monthly Meeting records

[45] Account book of Cadwalader Jones

[46] Early Residents of Uwchlan Township; Pensylvania Quaker Records; Estate Settlement Humphrey Lloyd

[47] WILL: Grace Lloyd, Chester County, Pennsylvania 6Apr1760, proved 22May1760, #1850

[48] Goshen MM, Goshen Monthly Meeting records

[49] Pensylvania Quaker Records; Estate Settlement Humphrey Lloyd; Old Swedes Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1750-1878

[50] Goshen MM, Goshen Monthly Meeting records

[51] Account book of Cadwalader Jones

[52] Pensylvania Quaker Records, Goshen MM; Early Residents of Uwchland Township; Estate Settlement Humphrey Lloyd

[53] Goshen MM, Goshen Monthly Meeting records

[54] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. 1, pg. 507

[55] Guilford County, N.C. Court Records, FHL film # 0501190, Vol. 3: 333, 350 1805, 401, 409; 1807 and The Guilford Genealogist, published by the Guilford Genealogical Society of North Carolina, Vol 25 No. 2, Spring 1998, Number 81; The North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal, vol. XXII, No. 3, August 1996, pg. 252; North Carolina GSJ-Some Coroner Records of Caswell and Person Counties, N.C., 1782-1896-; Estate Settlement Humphrey Lloyd;

[56] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. 1, pg. 507

[57] Old Swedes Church Records, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1750-1878.

[58] Pennsylvania Marriages Prior to 1810, Vol. I, pg. 437, reprinted from Pennsylvania Archives Vols. VIII & IX, 1880, GPC 1968, Old Swedes Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 23 Oct. 1765.

[59] History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, Vol. 2, pg. 352

[60] TERMS: Freeman-a man is of age, can vote and serve on a jury and is working probably not for his family, pays a minimum tax and is not married Inmate-as a rule indicates that the man is now married and is currently renting.Yeoman-land owner

[61] Land Records, Deed Book 4, page 137, Guilford County, North Carolina Courthouse, 2 Jan 1786.

[62] Encyclopedia of American Quakers,  Vol. I, North Carolina, New Garden MM; Guilford County Genealogist, Vol. 20, No. 2, Pg.125, Children of Humphrey and Jane Lloyd; filler-County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Guilford Co., NC, 18 Aug 1923.

[63] Guilford County Genealogist, Guilford County Genealogical Society, Vol. 20, No. 2; 125. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Guilford County, North Carolina, 18 Aug 1923.

[64] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. 1, pg. 507.

[65] Ibid.

[66] Ibid.

[67] Ibid.

[68] Encyclopedia of American Quakers,, pg. 507.

[69] Ibid.

[70] Account book of Cadwalader Jones

[71] Guilford County Genealogist, Vol. 20, No. 2; 125. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Guilford County, North Carolina, 18 Aug 1923.

[72] Ruth F. Thompson & Louise J. Hartgrove, Abstracts of Marriage Bonds & Additional Data, Guilford County, North Carolina, 1771-1840, Vol 1; 111 [The Guilford County Genealogical Society, Greensboro, North Carolina 1981, reprint 1989] hereafter called Guilford County Abstracts of Marriage Bonds

[73] Deed Vol. 19 T, Page 285, Guilford County, North Carolina, LDS Family History Library Film #019055

[74] Deed Book 27, Page 288 & 289, Guilford County North Carolina, Division of Land

[75] Cemetery Book, Vol. 1, Western Section, Hopewell Wesleyan Church Cemetery, Guilford County

[76] Guilford County Abstracts of Marriage Bonds

[77] Deed Book 36, Page 536 & 537, Feb. term 1856, Division of land, Guilford  County, North Carolina Courthouse

[78] Ibid.

[79] Ibid.

[80] Ibid.

[81] Guilford County Abstracts of Marriage Bonds

[82] Deed Book 27, page 288 & 189 Guilford County, North Carolina, Division of land

[83] Deed Book 27, page 288 & 189 Guilford County, North Carolina, Division of land

[84] Guilford County Abstracts of Marriage Bonds

[85] Guilford County Abstracts of Marriage Bonds

[86] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. 1, pg. 507.

[87] Guilford County Abstracts of Marriage Bonds; James Wright,bondsman and Jo. Davis, witness.

[88] Deed Book 19 (T) pg. 285, Guilford County, North Carolina

[89] Deed Book 15, Page 676 and 677 Guilford County, North Carolina

[90] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #6038454, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah

[91] Deed Book 7 Page 66, Guilford County, North Carolina 11 May 1797

[92] Deed Book 15, Page 675 Guilford County, North Carolina

[93] Land Entries (Tract Book) Randolph County, Indiana. Copied by W. Heiss, Indiana State Library

[94] 1850 US Census, Grant County Indiana, Page 208, line 27.

[95] Lloyd Genealogy, Marion, Indiana. Library

[96] 1850 US Census, Grant County Indiana, Page 208, line 27.

[97] Encyclopedia of American Quakers,Vol. 1, pg. 507.

[98] Hinshaw, William Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy,  CD, Family Archive Viewer, CD192, The Learning Company, Inc., page 557 hereafter called Encyclopedia of American Quakers, CD.

[99] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. I

[100] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. I, pg. 590.

[101] Ibid., Vol. 1; 527

[102] Ibid., Vol. 1, pg. 590.

[103] Encyclopedia of American Quakers” Vol. 1, North Carolina, New Garden MM.

[104] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. I, pg. 590.

[105] Ibid.

[106] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. I, pg. 590.

[107] Ibid.

[108] Ibid.

[109] Ibid.

[110] Ibid.

[111] Ibid.

[112] Ibid.

[113] Ibid.

[114] Ibid.

[115] Ibid.

[116] Ibid.

[117] Ibid.

[118] Ibid.

[119] Ibid.

[120] Ibid.

[121] Ibid.

[122] Ibid.

[123] Ibid.

[124] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. I, pg. 590.

[125] Ibid.

[126] Ibid., pg. 557, North Carolina

[127] Deed Book 19 (T) pg. 285, Guilford County, North Carolina.

[128] Guilford County Abstracts of Marriage Bonds

[129] Ibid.

[130] Encyclopedia of American Quakers,, Vol. 1, pg. 507.

[131] Ibid., Vol. I, pg. 557, North Carolina

[132] Guilford County, North Carolina, Court Records, 1802 FHL #502409

[133] Guilford County Abstracts of Marriage Bonds

[134] Marriage records of Guilford County, North Carolina.

[136] Ibid.

[137] 1850 U.S. Census. Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 208B.

[138] Ibid.

[139] Ibid.

[140] 1850 U.S. Census. Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 208B

[142] 1830 US Census, Guilford County, North Carolina,  Pg. 121.

[143] State of Indiana, Randolph County, Marriage License return, page. 18.

[144] Grant County Indiana. Marriages 1882-1898 by Ruth Slevin

[145] 1850 US Census, Grant County Indiana, Sims Township, pg. 209B

[146] Strieby, Irene Macy, Early Marriages of Wayne County, Indiana 1811-1830, Indiana Historical Society, 1965, reprinted in the Indiana Source Book III by the Indiana Historical Society, page 330, hereafter called Early Marriages of Wayne County.

[147] Federal Government Land Records, Doc. # 6030, www.glorecords.blm.gov

[148] Land Entries (Tract Book) Randolph County, Indiana. copied by W. Heiss, Indiana State Library

[149] History of Wayne County, Indiana Vol. II, Chicago: Inter-state Publishing County 1884, hereafter called History of Wayne County, Indiana

[150] The 1860 US Census for Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana. page 336, ancestry.com

[151] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[152] History of Wayne County, Indiana Vol. II

[153] Burial Records of Four Grant County, Indiana, Quaker Cemeteries

[154] History of Wayne County, Indiana Vol. II, Chicago

[155] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[156] 1850 US Census, Grant County Indiana, Sims Township, pg. 209B

[157] Early Marriages of Wayne County, Indiana 1811-1830, pg. 330

[158] U. S. Government, Pension file-military, File WC-359-006, National Archives Records Administration, Textual Archives Services Division, 700 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC  20408-0001. John F. Ruley, I was trying to see if Elizabeth Powers is listed as his daughter, however it only asks for legitimate minor children.

[159] Land Entries (Tract Book) Randolph County, Indiana. copied by W. Heiss, Indiana State Library

[160] 1850 US Census, Grant County Indiana. Sims Township, Grant County, Ind, pg. 209B

[161] Heiss, Willard, Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana part III, pg. 127.

[162] 1850 US Census, Grant County Indiana. Sims Township, pg. 209B

[163] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[164] Botetourt County, Virginia marriage records, 25 Jun 1856

[165] A History of Rockbridge County Virginia, by Oren F. Morton, B. Lit., published by Regional Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1973, page 526

[166] Deed Book 33 page 405 June 1856, Botetourt County, Virginia

[167] 1850 US Census, Grant County Indiana, pg. 208, line 28.

[168] State of Indiana, Randolph County, Marriage License return.

[169] 1850 US Census, Grant County Indiana, Pg. 208, line 29.

[170] Doc. # 28309 & 28411, www. glorecords.blm.gov

[171] Land Entries (Tract Book) Randolph County, Indiana. copied by W. Heiss, Indiana State Library

[172] 1850 US Census, Grant County Indiana.  Pg. 208B

[173] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[174] 1850 US Census, Grant County Indiana, pg. 208B

[175] Ibid.

[176] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[177] Family History Libraty, LDS Church, International Genealogical Index, Pedigree Resource File, familysearch.org.

      [178] I.O.O.F. Cemetery Records, Grant County, Indiana, Newberry Library, Walton St., Chicago.

   [179] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd; I.O.O.F. Cemetery Records, Grant County,                Indiana.

[180] 1860 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 108

[181] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887; Burial Records of Four Grant County, Indiana Quaker Cemeteries

[182] 1860 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 108

[183] Ibid.

[184] Ibid.

[185] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[186] 1860 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 108

[187] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[188] 1860 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 108

[189] 1860 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 108

[190] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #6038454

[191] 1860 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 108

[192] 1870 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 65B

[193] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[194] 1870 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 65B

[195] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #6038454

[196] 1820 US Census, Guilford County, North Carolina (no page numbers)

[197] 1900 U.S. Census, pg. 130A. Nottingham, Wells County, Indiana, NA Film #T9-0323,  familysearch.com.

[198] 1870 US Census, pg. 66. Franklin Township, Grant County, Ind.

[199] Ibid.

[200] 1870 US Census, pg. 66. Franklin Township, Grant County, Ind.

[201] Ibid.

[202] Ibid.

[203] Indiana Marriage Records, ancestry.com

[204] Ibid.

[205] Lloyd Genealogy, Marion, Indiana. Library

[206] 1870 US Census, pag. 66. Franklin Township, Grant County, Ind.; cemetery record, USGenweb.com. Grant County, Indiana, Raypholtz, directly north of the town of Sweetser.

[207] Cemetery record, USGenweb.com. Grant County, Indiana, Raypholtz, directly north of the town of Sweetser.

[208] Cemetery Records, Marion Indiana, book found at Newberry Library in Chicago, Ill.

[209] Grant County Marriage License #6-218

[210] Ibid. License #9-373

[211] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #6038454),  (well documented research done by Sandy Taylor, ancestry.com.

[212] I.O.O.F. Cemetery Records, Grant County, Indiana.

[213] Lloyd Genealogy at Marion, Indiana Library

[214] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[215] Ibid.

[216] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[217] Lloyd Genealogy at Marion, Indiana Library

[218] Lloyd Genealogy at Marion, Indiana Library; Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[219] Ibid.

[220] 1860 US Census, Pg. 341, ancestry.com.

[221] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[222] Information from David Kerr's page, ancestry.com world tree project, jo-kerr@msn.com

[223] 1860 US Census, Pg. 341, ancestry.com.

[224] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #6038454

[225] Lloyd Genealogy at Marion, Indiana Library

[226] 1860 US Census, Pg. 341, ancestry.com.

[227] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887.

[228] 1870 US Census, page 652. Wayne Township, Wayne County, Ind.

[229] Ibid.

[230] Ibid.

[231] Ibid.

[232] 1870 US Census, page 653, ancestry.com

[233] History of Wayne County, Indiana Vol. II

[234] Cemetery records for Lutherania Cemetery Richmond, Wayne County, Inc.; History of Wayne County, Indiana

      [235] Ibid.

      [236] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

      [237] Ibid.

[238] Grant County Indiana Marriage Records 1831-1882, pg. 80

[239] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[240] Biography of Benjamin Lloyd, brother of William "History of Wayne County, Indiana" Vol. II

[241] 1880 US Census Grant County, Indiana, ED 171, Pg. 469C. Liberty Township. Franklin Township

[242] Ibid.

[243] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #6038454

[244] I.O.O.F. Cemetery Records, Marion

[245] 1880 US Census Grant County, Indiana, ED 171, Pg. 469C. Liberty Township. Franklin Township

[246] Ibid.

[247] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #6038454

[248] Family History Libraty, LDS Church, International Genealogical Index, Pedigree Resource File.

[249] 1870 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 62B

[250] 1860 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 341 or 107

[251] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[252] Ibid.

[253] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #6010887

[254] 1870 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 62B

[255] Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana, part 3, pg. 315; Death records of Grant County, Ind.; I.O.O.F. Cemetery Records, Marion, Indiana, a book found at Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois.

[256] 1860 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg 341 or 107

[257] Peggy Chehade, Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[258] 1860 US Census, Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, page 341 or 107, ancestry.com

[259] Marion News Tribune-Wed. 11 Nov 1908, pg. 6, Col. 4

[260] Marriage, Grant County, Indiana. Vital Records, Book 3A, page 399.

[261] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[262] I.O.O.F. Cemetery Records, Grant County, Indiana.

[263] Ibid.

[264] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #603454

[265] 1910 and 1920 U.S. Census Deer Creek, Tazewell County,Illinois; 1920 U.S. Census, Dist. 158, sheet 3A

[266] 1930 U.S. Census Groveland, Tazewell County, Illinois.

[267] 1850 U.S. Census, Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 208B

[268] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[269] Cemetery Records, Marion, Indiana, located at Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois

[270] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #6038454. Emily was born Oct 1873

[271] 1880 US Census Grant County, Indiana, Pg. 469C. Franklin Township              

[272] Peggy Chehade, Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[273] Ibid.

[274] Lloyd Genealogy, Marion, Indiana. Library.

[275] Grant County Indiana Marriage Records 1831-1882, pg. 79

[276] Grant County, Indiana. Obits & Survivors, Vol. 1, 18 Sep 1867-31 Dec 1894, Page 107, Indiana State Library, Shelby Publishing and Printing

[277] 1870 US Census, pag. 66. Franklin Township, Grant County, Ind.; cemetery record, USGenweb.com. Grant County, Indiana, Raypholtz, directly north of the town of Sweetser.

[278] Ibid.

[279] Peggy Chehade, Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[280] Ibid.

[281] Ibid.

[282] Ibid.

[283] IGI Pedigree Resource File, Compact Disc #43, Familysearch.com

[284] Lloyd Genealogy, Marion, Indiana. Library

[285] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #6038454

[286] Lloyd Genealogy, Marion, Indiana. Library

[287] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[288] Ibid.

[289] Lloyd Genealogy, Marion, Indiana. Library

[290] Ibid.

[291] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #603454

[292] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[293] Ibid.

[294] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[295] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #603454

[296] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[297] Lloyd Genealogy at Marion, Indiana Library

[298] 1870 US Census. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana, pg. 62B

[299] 1860 US Census, Pg. 341, ancestry.com.

[300] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[301] 1900 U.S. Census, ED 34, pg. 16. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana; Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd; Grant County Marriages, Fiche #6038454)

[302] 1900 U.S. Census, ED 34, pg. 16. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana.

[303] Lloyd Genealogy at Marion, Indiana Library

[304] 1880 US Census Grant County, Indiana, Pg. 418B. Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana, familysearch.com.

[305] Marriage of Grant County compiled by the Grant County Genealogical Club, FHL Fiche#6010887

[306] 1900 U.S. Census, ED 34, pg. 16. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana.

[307] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #603454

[308] 1900 U.S. Census, ED 34, pg. 16. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana.

[309] Ibid.

[310] Lloyd Genealogy, Marion, Indiana. Library

[311] 1900 U.S. Census, ED 34, pg. 16. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana.

[312] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #6038454

[313] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[314] Ibid.

[315] Ibid.

[316] 1900 U.S. Census, ED 34, pg. 16. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana.

[317] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #603454

[318] 1900 U.S. Census, ED 34, pg. 16. Franklin Township, Grant County, Indiana.

[319] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[320] Ibid.

[321] Grant County Genealogical Club, Grant County Marriages, Fiche #6038454).

[322] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[323] I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Grant County, Indiana

[324] Grant County Marriages, FHL Fiche #6038454

[325] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[326] Ibid.

[327] Cemetery Records, Marion, Indiana located at Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois

[328] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[329] Ibid.

[330] Ibid.

[331] Grant County, Indiana Marriages, Record Book 7-11,  1882-1898, pg. 67

[332] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[333] Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana, part 3, pg. 396.

[334] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[335] Ibid.

[336] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[337] Grant County, Indiana Marriages Record Book 7-11, 1882-1898, pg. 67

[338] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[339] Ibid.

[340] I.O.O.F. Cemetery Records, Grant County, Indiana.

[341] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd; Slevin, Ruth, Grant County Marriage Records.  Record Book 7-11, 1882-1898" pg. 67; Grant County Genealogical Club, Grant County Marriages, Fiche #6038454).

[342] Genealogy of Lloyd Family, descendants of John and Alsey (Harrison) Lloyd.

[343] Ibid.

[344] Ibid.

[345] Grant County Genealogical Club, Grant County Marriages.  FHL Fiche#6010887

[346] Social Security Death Index, hereafter called SSDI

[347] Ibid.

[348] Park Cemetery Records online at Usgenweb.com for Grant County, Indiana

[349] Ibid., Sec 3D.

[350] Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana, part 3, pg. 368 & 396

[351] Park Cemetery Records, Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana, Sec 3D.

[352] SSDI

[353]  SSDI

[354] SSDI

[355] SSDI

[356] Park Cemetery Records, Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana, Lot 345; Death Certificate #187, Grant County, Indiana Courthouse, Marion, Indiana

[357] Marriage, Grant County, Indiana. Vital Records, Book 11, page 524; Grant County Marriages, Fiche #6038454).

[358] Abstracts Of The Society Of Friends In Indiana, Part 3; 328; Perley, Sidney, History of Salem Massachusetts, Salem, Mass., Sidney Perley, 1926.

[359] Park Cemetery Records, Fairmount, Grant County, Indiana, Lot 345; Death Certificate 20841, Grant County Courthouse

[360] Death Certificate, State of Maryland, Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene, Reg. No. 02329.

[361] ED 108, Sheet 14, line 78

 

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