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Georgeloydsophiabanham.Pdf BULLEN chart (c2) My genealogy index page is: http://cashewnut.me.uk/Genealogy/ George Sophia m. 1835, Aslacton LORD ........................... LOYD ........................... LLOYD ALA CASH - web pages Descendants LOYD Margaret's parents were James SMITH, house painter and plasterer, Eliza'a baptism is recorded on and wife Sarah. Both were born in Bury. According to the 1851 and 1861 The marriage of Caroline's parents was registered in 1856 between home page: http://cashewnut.me.uk of Although the spelling in the 1863 marriage record (GRO) is Elviner, BAHAM See BULLEN chart (c) for (LORD) 11 Mar 1838 as Eliza LORD The ancestral name for this family was LORD according to baptismal censuses William's parents were Robert LISTER & Dinah COLLINGS. George LOYD I have used the more usual spelling. the ancestry of George LOYD daughter of George & Sophia (IGI). records for earlier generations. For some branches, the spelling This couple are possibly to be identified with the marriage recorded Birth entry in GRO (2nd quarter 1851, Benjamin & Ann KALLAWAY b. 1808, Long Stratton St Mary, Norfolk I cannot find a birth registration and b. 1814, Moulton, Norfolk changed during the nineteenth century to LOYD and then LLOYD. in the IGI of James SMITH and Sarah BUCKLEY at St Mary Radcliffe, Depwade reg-district) has the name (various spellings) both born in Caroline's birth was registered (1861 GRO) as Caroline LESTER. I think Elvina cannot have been the daughter of Sophia who would d. 1882, Forncett St Peter in the GRO. Her GRO marriage Sophia BANHAM d. 1898, Forncett St Peter On this chart I have used the surname spelling entered in the GRO Bury, 19 Feb 1837. Also in the IGI is the baptism of Margaret SMITH, Louis Loyd LOYD. I have assumed this Richmond, Surrey. Benjamin was Half her siblings were registered also with surname LESTER, but have been about 14 when she was born. I am including her in the family Master shoemaker record of 1856 is in the name birth record where found, or that in the baptismal record, followed daughter of James & Sarah, on 8 Oct 1837, with the birth on 7 Sep. is a mistake and called this person a coachman/stableman. Ann was the other half with surname LISTER. In her marriage registration because she was present in the 1841 census. Eliza LOYD. by the GRO marriage spelling (in brackets) where that is different. Louis LOYD. seamstress and charwoman. (1886 GRO) her name was Caroline LISTER. m. 1886, m. 1863, Depwade District m. 1868, Depwade District m. 1862, Scarborough, Yorkshire m. 1883, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland m. 1856, Depwade District m. 1872, Kensington m. 1883, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire m. 1892, Depwade District Wayland District George also may not be Sophia's son. He was present Charles George In Aslacton on 20 Sept 1840 Harriet ROWLAND Robert Daniel Maurice Albert Louis William George Charles's parents were with the family in 1841, and in addition was recorded Harriot Eliza Margaret Mary Charlotte Charlotte's parents were James VENUS, Anna Samuel Alice This was George's second marriage. Henry Caroline Elvina Copland LOYD was baptised daughter of George and Sarah ROWLAND. LOYD LOYD LOYD HAMMOD Charles CLARKE, miller, as grandson of Jemima [MEAR] LORD in 1851. BARARD Ann LOYD Private, Scots Fusilier Guards (1861) Henry LOYD His first was in 1848 to Louisa COLEMAN LOYD LOYD ROWLAD LORD SMITH VEUS Elizabeth John LESTER CLARKE born Morley, and his wife (LLOYD) (LLOYD) (LLOYD) later Hospital Sergeant, 4th West York KALLAWAY who was born in Forncett St Mary. She died Her birth was registered as Harriot ROWLAND (3rd qtr b. 1836, Wacton (LOYD) b. 1845, Wacton LOYD LOYD DEA (LLOYD) b. 1823, Moulton, (LLOYD) (LISTER) (LLOYD) Lydia [TAYLOR], born If anyone has information please let me know. b. 1833, Wymondham, Militia (1871), born in Pagham, Sussex, in 1883, age 59. I have no record of any 1840 Depwade reg-district). Shoemaker b. 1837, Bury, Shoemaker (LLOYD) Norfolk b. 1828, Morley St Botolph, Deopham, Norfolk, who b. 1830, Wacton, Norfolk Norfolk b. 1839, Wacton b. 1851, Wacton and Louisa [BARNES], laundress, born in b. 1847, Fulham, Middlesex children from this first marriage. George b. 1838, Wacton Lancashire b. 1849, Wacton b. 1858, Dublin, Ireland b. 1856, Wacton Agricultural labourer / b. 1861, Scoulton, b. 1829, Tasburgh, Norfolk were married in 1809 in d. 1901, Mutford District Agricultural labourer / Shoemaker / Cordwainer d. 1893, Battersea Upper Wallop, Hampshire, who were Grocer's shopman / was in his late sixties when he married My e-mail address is: [email protected] b. 1840, Aslacton, The spelling was Harriet ROWLAND in her 1868 marriage Silk weaver / Servant (housemaid, Cook / b. 1853, Wacton Servant (cook) / Yardman / Parish b. 1858, Wacton Norfolk Norfolk d. 1899, Morley St Botolph Deopham. Agricultural labourer / Engine driver / Cordwainer / married in Salisbury in 1847. Shop assistant Alice, who was over 30 years his junior. Norfolk record (GRO). Monthly nurse lady's maid) / Lodging house keeper Washerwoman Shoemaker Servant (cook) Farmer and miller Engine driver Grocer's warehouseman Boot and shoe maker Servant (housemaid) (cheesemonger, baker) council roadman Birth entry (GRO) Mary Ann LOYD. Housekeeper * Marriage of first cousins * Baptism record (IGI) Mary Anne LOYD. m. 1892, Mutford District m. 1884, Mutford District m. 1892, Mutford District In the 1871 census, Robert is recorded as Robert LOYD, age 9, m. 1886, Bury District * * Harry Charles Albert son of George LOYD. Robert Albert Alfred See BULLEN chart (c3) George Albert Alice Ellen Alice Miranda Albert Phillis James William Fanny Maud Charlotte Mabel Harry John Sophia Mabel Maurice Alice Mary ellie Mabel Edward Taylor ROWLAD James for descendants William I have identified this person with Robert ROWLAND whose birth Taylor LLOYD Edward (Phillias) Venus Henry Mary Elizabeth Adolphus DEA May Mary George LLOYD HAMBLIG LLOYD of LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD LOYD LOYD LOYD Eliza CLARKE CLARKE was registered in 1st qtr 1862 in Depwade r-d which includes the (LLOYD) CLARKE LLOYD LLOYD STALKER LLOYD KALLAWAY HAMMOD HAMMOD HAMMOD Eliza LORD LLOYD LLOYD KALLAWAY KALLAWAY LOYD village of Aslacton. Robert was born about 6 years before George b. 1863, Ilketshall b. 1880, Mutford b. 1887, Forncett b. 1887, Forncett b. 1864, Morley St Botolph, b. 1867, Morley Mill, and Harriet were married. He may be a natural child of Harriet, b. 1862, Aslacton, Norfolk b. 1867, Morley Mill, b. 1878, Mutford, Suffolk and b. 1884, Lambeth, b. 1873, Streatham, b. 1868, Aslacton, St Andrew, Suffolk b. 1862, Newcastle b. 1886, Lambeth b. 1890, Battersea, b. 1878, St Peter, Norfolk b. 1892, Moulton b. 1895, Moulton b. 1897, Moulton St Peter, Norfolk b. 1889, Forncett b. 1892, Forncett b. 1900, Forncett Norfolk Morley St Botolph or perhaps her nephew. Seaman / Servant (groom) / Morley St Botolph Agricultural labourer Surrey Surrey Norfolk Servant b. 1868, Aslacton Daniel BARNARD upon Tyne, Lather boy Surrey Brixton, Surrey Bricklayer's labourer St Michael, St Michael St Michael Servant St Peter St Peter St Peter Farmer Railway carriage washer / Farm labourer Railway carriage washer / Draper's porter for Shop assistant Servant Servant b. 1864, Scarborough, Northumberland for hairdresser b. 1886, Lambeth b. 1887, Lambeth d. 1893, Battersea b. 1893, Battersea b. 1875, Streatham Mercantile clerk Norfolk Farmer and innkeeper Farmer and innkeeper Dickens & Jones, (grocer, baker) On marriage his name appears as Robert ROWLIND (sic) Yorkshire Cotton operative / Regent Street (GRO 1st qtr 1884 Mutford reg-district). Assistant shoemaker / Card room hand / Blacksmith Cotton weaver I may have this wrong. Please contact me if you know. In the first quarter of 1893, Charlotte gave birth to her Birth (1862 GRO), and baptism (1862 IGI), and 1891 census last child Charlotte, but also lost her husband Louis and have forename as "Phillis", but marriage (1886 GRO), daughter Maud. She subsequently returned to Scarborough and 1871 and 1881 censuses have "Phillias". The 1901 census George Reginald George where the family had been living in 1881 before their Agnes Sydney Lucy Ellie Frank Colin Agnes has "Polly". move to London. In 1901, Charlotte is a lodging house Albert Owen Albert Alice Robert Ellen Alice Cecil Joseph Alice keeper in Scarborough and has her daughter Charlotte, CLARKE HAMBLIG CLARKE Her parents were Robert STALKER, felt hat maker, born in age 8, with her. I cannot identify William and Fanny in CLARKE ROWLAD ROWLAD ROWLAD ROWLAD ROWLAD CLARKE (ROWLAD) Penrith, Cumberland, and Catherine [COTCHER], born in 1901 and do not know if they survived. George and James b. 1893, Wicklewood, b. 1893, Wicklewood, Whitehaven, Cumberland, who were married in 1857 in remained in the London area. b. 1895, Wicklewood b. 1885, Rushmere b. 1895, Wicklewood Norfolk b. 1883, Rushmere, Norfolk Cockermouth, Cumberland. Farm labourer b. 1888, Rushmere b. 1889, Rushmere b. 1895, Rushmere b. 1897, Rushmere Suffolk Reginald's birth was registered as Reginald Owen HAMBLING The marriage of Ellen's parents was registered in 1847 in Wangford reg-district the year before his mother Ellen married Robert ROWLAND. between Joseph HEMBLING and Maria GARDINER. The parishes of Shadingfield Reginald was recorded as Riginold O. ROWLAND, age 7, and Ilketshall St Andrew are both within Wangford reg-district. Joseph was born son of Robert ROWLAND, in the 1891 census. in Ilketshall St Andrew. Maria was born in Shadingfield, Suffolk..
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