It is a family rumour in my Husband's tree that Evan Lloyd was lost at sea.
Evan Lloyd was born in 1847 in Crickhowell Breconshire.
Parents were Henry Lloyd and Joan Phillips. There was an older brother Thomas.
Through Find My Past and looking up "Deaths at Sea" at the National Archives I have found an entry No 1730 on Board of Trade Fiche
Mr. Lloyd 1st Class Passenger age 24. - lost overboard. date
31st January 1870. The ship was the Norfolk 11920 and berthed
at Poplar 26th August 1870
I have looked up the Norfolk in Lloyd's Register and found details of the ship tonnage etc. and the ship did sail London - Japan and return.
I have looked in the Board of Trade papers at Kew, but not been able to find the log book for the Norfolk, I am told the collection has been split between Canada and Greenwich. The Caird museum at Greenwich is currently closed for refurbishment.
The dates for this Mr. Lloyd are correct for my Mr. Lloyd.
Would the Ship's Captain have to register the death? and would it have been registered in Poplar and when would I find these regards
Any help would be appreciated.
Puck