John Lloyd1

M, #2223, d. 1700
Last Edited: 4 Apr 2012

Family 1:

Catherine (?) d. 1683

Family 2:

Child:

Family 3:

Rachel Davies d. 1700

Children:

Martha Lloyd4,2 b. 1687, d. 27 Aug 1735
Thomas Lloyd+ 5 b. 8 May 1698, d. 29 Dec 1781

Notes

  • Note*: In June 1679 John Lloyd, glover, of Disserth parish, Radnorshire, Wales and two others, were jailed about twenty five miles away in the town of Llandovery, presumably for preaching as Friends (as recorded in 'The Great Book of Sufferings').

    On 19 June 1682 John Lloyd purchased 100 acres in Radnor Township, Chester (now Delaware) County, Pennsylvania, from John Davies. John Davies was a prominent Welsh Quaker who purchased 5,000 acres from William Penn, and resold parcels in what is known as the 'Welsh tract'.

    John Lloyd did not emigrate.1

Citations

  1. [S266] Lloyd, Ralph Waldo and and completed and with a foreword by Mark Frazier Lloyd, Our Children's Lloyd Ancestors, 1650-1991, Three Hundred Years of Family History (Philadelphia: by the family, 1992), p. 11-15.
  2. [S266] Lloyd, Ralph Waldo and and completed and with a foreword by Mark Frazier Lloyd, Lloyd Ancestors, p. 16-7, citing 'Digested Copy of the Register of Births, Burials, and Marriages of the General Meeting of Herefordshire, Worchestershire, and Wales.'
  3. [S266] Lloyd, Ralph Waldo and and completed and with a foreword by Mark Frazier Lloyd, Lloyd Ancestors, p. 6.
  4. [S266] Lloyd, Ralph Waldo and and completed and with a foreword by Mark Frazier Lloyd, Lloyd Ancestors, p. 7.
  5. [S266] Lloyd, Ralph Waldo and and completed and with a foreword by Mark Frazier Lloyd, Lloyd Ancestors, p. 6-7, citing five Pennsylvania deeds.