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Re: John Elystan and Richard Alfred Lloyd
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 31 March 16 12:42 BST (UK) »

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Re: John Elystan and Richard Alfred Lloyd
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 31 March 16 12:58 BST (UK) »
Possible death?

Richard A Lloyd 1932 Medway, Kent
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Re: John Elystan and Richard Alfred Lloyd
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 31 March 16 13:06 BST (UK) »
Possible death?

Richard A Lloyd 1932 Medway, Kent

That is a definite possibility for his death. I will pursue this and the information on the 1911 census.

Thanks for your help.

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Re: John Elystan and Richard Alfred Lloyd
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 23 November 19 19:05 GMT (UK) »
I realise it is some time since there was any activity on this thread, but I wondered if anyone had been successful in finding out more information? I came across Richard Alfred Lloyd through his role in "The Edwards Mystery" where he found a woman who had gone missing from Liverpool and cashed in on what was probably a little bit of luck. The relevant part of the story is at https://victoriancrimeandotherstories.home.blog/2019/11/16/mr-lloyd-investigates for anyone who is researching Mr Lloyd.


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Re: John Elystan and Richard Alfred Lloyd
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 23 November 19 19:59 GMT (UK) »
Can I congratulate you on your captivating account of the story. You have done a lot of work and your findings go way beyond what I was able to find. I have not found anything new since the original post.