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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #351 on: Sunday 02 July 17 22:32 BST (UK) »
 :-\ Just found an entry from 1841 for a Benjamin and Elizabeth Lloyd (born c 1811) in Shoreditch. Benjamin is a baker and there is a daughter Elizabeth (born c. 1830). It must be them in that 1871 census entry.

So....Elizabeth Vaughan Nightingale is still nowhere to be found.

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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #352 on: Sunday 02 July 17 23:57 BST (UK) »
yes have death of John Fairclough Lloyd aged 5 weeks at Mitcham ,
as for the rest, total blank  ???
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #353 on: Monday 03 July 17 00:19 BST (UK) »
just to add for Eliza Vaughan Nightingale,

birth 26 Mar 1810, Baptised 20 Jul 1823 at St Giles Cripplegate,London, mother Hannah Nightingale.
father George Vaughan, first we hear of him in Mitcham as a grocer /baker
marriage to JBL 15 feb 1829  Cheam, Surrey, (mother was a witness)

''some time after Mr Vaughan took a business in Battersea and after instructing Lloyd in the business at Mitcham he gave it up to Mr and Mrs Lloyd and went to reside in Battersea. In the year 1830, only about nine or ten months after he was put into the business at Mitcham, Lloyd failed , and went to live in Battersea with Mr Vaughan where he continued , as he states in his evidence, nearly five years: about June, 1833, his name was substituted on the shop at Battersea for the name of Vaughan, which till then had been on the shop; Lloyd then carried on the business at Battersea until October, 1835
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #354 on: Monday 03 July 17 15:27 BST (UK) »
i emailed Kensal green cemetery for a map of the site and they replied at 7.47am this morning  ;D
Elizabeth and co are in plot 2807 in block 109
 
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #355 on: Monday 03 July 17 15:31 BST (UK) »
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #356 on: Monday 03 July 17 16:53 BST (UK) »
Did they tell you whether there is a headstone?
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #357 on: Monday 03 July 17 17:39 BST (UK) »
no they didn't say anything, mind you I didn't think to ask  :)
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #358 on: Monday 03 July 17 21:40 BST (UK) »
If you are going back to ask, might be worth checking if they can tell you the names of who else is in the lair. WBC had all the names of the people buried in 8225 at St Mary's. We may find some other unexpected connected bodies....maybe  ::)

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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #359 on: Monday 03 July 17 22:26 BST (UK) »
something on the search , i forget where, said Elizabeth and 2 other burials in that hole so maybe there is only them ?
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