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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #99 on: Tuesday 15 September 09 20:41 BST (UK) »
Another thought  ::)

Going back to Wandsworth area in late 1864 makes me think of that entry found by Jorose early on in this thread:

The one b. 1807 St. Clements Worcester does seem to have lived; he is in the St. John Hill workhouse in 1871 (Wandsworth and Clapham Union, located in Battersea.  Aged 63, a baker, married.
(There is a John Lloyd, no middle name, d. 1877 aged 70 in Wandsworth district on freebmd)


Mmmmm.

That's great info TL, more questions as always but with JBL's life that what we have  ;D
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #100 on: Tuesday 15 September 09 23:10 BST (UK) »
just trailing through millions of censuses(?) and had a thought re Eliza Vaughan's children, they were christened in Battersea,

 ???
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #101 on: Wednesday 16 September 09 08:43 BST (UK) »
Just checking on the church St George the Martyr. I wonder why it shows on Ancestry as Wandsworth, it's very much in Southwark and closer to the area where Lavinia was living with the children www.stgeorgethemartyr.fsnet.co.uk/history.html

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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #102 on: Wednesday 16 September 09 16:22 BST (UK) »
 ;D found some stuff today,
 thought i'd update my membership for a month to take advantage of those new London records, so for an extra £2.95 I've got 5 marriage certificates and loads of baptisms so far  ;D
anyway back to the topic,
looked at the baptisms for Eliza and Benjamin, JBL's children with Eliza Vaughan,
on one he is still a 'gentleman' but on the other he is a baker !!!

JBL is named on all of his other childrens wedding certs

so including the 2 baptisms above
1831 gent
1834 baker
1864 gent
1878 deceased
1880 gent
1882 gent
1884 traveller

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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #103 on: Wednesday 16 September 09 16:52 BST (UK) »
So by the end we have a travelling, gentle(man) baker who liked to also dabble in various business ventures  :P

That 1871 entry at the Wandsworth and Clapham Union Workhouse is looking more and more like it may have been him and that death in 1877 in Wandsworth. I so hope there are application/admission records left for there which might help enormously to give you some more detailed background on him.

Glad you found lots of stuff today  ;D
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #104 on: Wednesday 16 September 09 17:33 BST (UK) »
that baptism of JBL in liverpool in 1819 is a puzzle too
and the magistrate  father...
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #105 on: Wednesday 16 September 09 17:39 BST (UK) »
Were there any sponsors names on any of the children's christenings that might lead anywhere with other family members?
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #106 on: Wednesday 16 September 09 19:22 BST (UK) »
didn't see any other name on there and no sign of them (the kids) getting married either, can't find any census either  ???
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Re: Lloyd London Mystery
« Reply #107 on: Thursday 17 September 09 00:11 BST (UK) »
look what i found !
In The Law Advertiser 1830 which is all about bankrupts/insolvency etc

partnerships dissolved,
VAUGHAN George and John Ballard Lloyd, Mitchum Common, Mitchum, Surrey,
Grocers, cheesemongers and shopkeepers, 1oct.
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