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Kind(er):
Sir John David Lloyd
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1568
Dolobran, Montgomeryshire, Wales, United Kingdom
Death:
July 14, 1645 (76-77)
Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire, Wales, United Kingdom
Place of Burial:
Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire, Wales, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:
Son of David Lloyd and Gwen Lloyd (Owen)
Husband of Jane Lloyd
Father of Sir John David Lloyd, Sr
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Sir John David Lloyd is your 12th great grandfather.
You‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn (your father) ᆒ Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard) (his mother) ᆒ Charles Everett Bombard (her father) ᆒ Susan Anne Olivia Bombard (Davis) (his mother) ᆒ Cynthia Elizabeth Davis (Millican Millikan) (her mother) ᆒ Jesse Millican (her father) ᆒ William Millican (Millikan) (his father) ᆒ Ann Millikan (Baldwin) (his mother) ᆒ Elizabeth Baldwin (Morgan) (her mother) ᆒ Sarah Morgan (Lloyd) (her mother) ᆒ Thomas Lloyd (her father) ᆒ David Lloyd (his father) ᆒ Sir John David Lloyd, Sr (his father) ᆒ Sir John David Lloyd (his father)
Biography
Sir John David Lloyd was born in 1568 in Montgomeryshire, Wales (United Kingdom). His parents were David Lloyd and Gwen Lloyd.
John married Jane Lloyd in 1595 in Wales, United Kingdom. Together they had the following children: Sir John David Lloyd, Sr.
John married Jane Lloyd in 1595 in Wales, United Kingdom. Together they had the following children: Sir John David Lloyd, Sr.
He died on July 14, 1645, in Wales, United Kingdom.
GEDCOM Note
!Montgomeryshire Collection 1977 vol 65
!Montgomeryshire Collection 1977 vol 65 p 35; Early Montgomery Wills at Somerset House MC vol pg 151; David Lloyd (son of Roger Lloyd of Trallonge or Welshpool, a younger son of Humphrey Lloyd of Leighton, Sheriff in 1541), settled at Shrewsbury, and was Bailiff there in 1575, 1586, and 1594. The chronicler of Shrewsbury, under the 7th Jan 1588/89, had the following notice of him and his brother-in-law, Owen, son of John Owen Vaughan, our Sheriff in 1583:-"It was the day of the sessions, and there had like to have been a great hurt done through the blowing of a trumpet by Master Francis Newport's trumpeter over against Master David Lloyd's house, in which was one Master Owen Vaughan and his men, a stout gentill between whom and Master Newport was an old grudge." Fortunately, "Mr. Owen Vaughan and his men kept the house, and by council stirred not; where if he and his men had come forth, there had been a bloody day."
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