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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: ST LUKES OLD STREET FINSBURY BURIALS
« on: Sunday 25 March 12 14:38 BST (UK)  »
You're a legend!

Thanks for that info Valda.

Kind regards

Jan

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: ST LUKES OLD STREET FINSBURY BURIALS
« on: Friday 23 March 12 12:42 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks again for that link Valda, it was very interesting.

My Joseph LLOYD was a gentleman/cornfactor and a Captain in the Honourable Artillery Company on his death in 1834. He lived at 29 Bunhill Row. His family had property but I would not say wealthy. Many thanks again Jan

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: ST LUKES OLD STREET FINSBURY BURIALS
« on: Friday 23 March 12 05:24 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for that Valda. Could you please advise me if I can find out if there is a monument for this burial.

Many thanks
Jan

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / ST LUKES OLD STREET FINSBURY BURIALS
« on: Thursday 22 March 12 05:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there

I was hoping I could have a look up please of a burial -2 March 1834 - Joseph LLOYD

Many thanks

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London and Middlesex / Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« on: Monday 27 February 12 06:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all

 The Robert Jones who appeared in the London Gazette 1799 with Benjamin Lloyd in regard to the co. Lloyd & Jones being dissolved may have been ( probably was) the husband of Esther LLOYD b.1774 who married  Robert JONES on 25 Dec 1797 at Hanley Castle. After his death she then married John ACTON. Esther was the sister of Benjamin, William Joseph etc etc.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« on: Thursday 05 January 12 01:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all

Happy New Year.......................

I have just resumed this search for LLOYD and came across another looking for Daniel Lewingdon LLOYD. You can look at the thread,

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.britisles.wales.general/7672.1.1.1/mb.ashx

Look like he may have found the parents of our LLOYD

regards

Jan


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London and Middlesex / Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« on: Wednesday 18 May 11 22:01 BST (UK)  »
I have been searching, searching , searching....................   On Joseph Lyon Lloyd's marriage certificate to Sophia Eleanor Lyne, one of the witnesses is a Sophia Lloyd. So I have been working on the assumption that this Sophia is his mother. I have come across a Sophia Hone marriage to William Lloyd at Clerkenwell St James in 28 March 1775. Joseph was born 1777.
http://search.ancestry.com.au/iexec?htx=View&r=5544&dbid=1623&iid=31280_199033-00463&fn=Sophia&ln=Hone&st=d&ssrc=&pid=7885236
I have tried using ancestry and igi but cannot find any children from this union. Can you help?

kind regards Jan

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London and Middlesex / Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« on: Thursday 16 December 10 08:59 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for all that information I was wondering what happened to Joseph lewingdon, He must have also returned to England. I was wondering how Henry Welsford fitted into the picture.

My Great grandmother was Sarah Threkeld Lloyd, daughter of William Fairclough and Caroline Flegg. The bible was probably handed down to the eldest son, who would be Charles Henry Lloyd, but I haven't been able to locate him at all. He was born in Hobart Tasmania in 1847, he was still living in 1897 when William Fairclough died as he was named on the death certificate but not in any of the newspaper notices, I therefore think that he was not living in NSW or maybe even Australia.
 
Many thanks for all you information.

regards
Jan

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London and Middlesex / Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« on: Wednesday 15 December 10 11:16 GMT (UK)  »
I have another piece of family information, not substantiated though. In 1856 William Fairclough LLOYD returned to England for business purposes, while there he met up with 3 other brothers and at the family home in Norwood Surrey they were each presented with a number of old family relics presented by their uncle the Rev W F LLOYD. William Fairclough received a very large leather bound bible dated 1679 which was handed down from generation to generation and used in family worship in the LLOYDS household in the family home in Hereford Wales. (I haven't seen it) WF also spent some time with his Uncle "the Rev Henry Welsford" of Tewkesbury Cathedral who occupied the pulpit of this church for 50 years. (I must say that on WF's return to Australia his next son was named Henry Welsford) These are the words of my Great grandmother who was infirm for many years before her death, she left many handwritten notes of her memoirs.

Many of our early newspapers in Australia have now been digitised and are available online at this link http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper  do you have something similar in Britain, regards Jan

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