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FAMILY y no 1 SI In d l i J y tho t le T Io b- b 4 11 mice Capel Cl an nn 1 OS BY ELEA ELEANOR On LEXI LEXINGTON 0 3 i iI I 4 4 4 j o. o J A A. kingly line of ot Wales Vales is responsible ble for tho the Lloyds to one I authority At any rate the name is isa isa a 0 well known Welsh name names which has ia appeared at different times in Its history his his- tory ory as Lloyde Loyde Loyd Lyde L dc and Lide Floyd and Flood arc are from lom the ho same root Apropos to this the lie story Is told ofa of ofa a n certain one named Lloyd Llod a n Welshman Welshman Welsh Welsh- man who tried to collect a n debt froma from froma a a. noble carl an earl an Englishman Are Aie I you ou Mr Lloyd with Lloyd with an L L It was Lloyd Llod thus spelled In your part of ur r the world I have ha heard that Lloyd and ond Flloyd are synonymous Is 19 It so Very often otten Indeed my lord was wai the reply You say gay ay that you spell your name with an on L L' Always my lord That my Lloyd is a a. little unlucky for I am om paying my debts alphabetically cally caily and in four or five years you ou might have come In with the but butI I am afraid I can give you no hopes with your Ls Good morning Among ancestors claimed and probably probably I ably rightfully claimed are arc ap who in the ninth century founded the eighth noble tribe of 00 North Wales The great Tudor Trevor of or th the tenth century and founder of the ninth noble noble noble no no- ble tribe of Wales has the honor of being an nn ancestor of the Lloyds Lloyd and of the tile Tudor line of England The Lloyds of one line trace to Martin de dc deTours Tours a no of nf William tho thA Con Con- nn Q i- i This i hiS hiS- line ne is that of Lloyds of ot lords of tho the barony of or Kernes of Pembroke Then there is 18 Ivan Teg Tag the Handsome Handsome handsome Hand Hand- some of ot he assumed the name of Lloyd 1476 from tho the seat beat of his grandfather In North Korth Wales Apropos to this it is told of one Lloyd of ot that he hc lived ll d dIn in such state that ho was attended at church by 24 men mono his bis tenants I who carried halberds Whoever the ancestors or where their homes authorities on name names tell tellus tellus tellus I us that Lloyd Llord is a n Welsh word meaning meanIng mean mean- ing both brown and gray and the first to boar It as his name was thus I called ca on account of ot some peculiarity complexion or color of hair hall or Lloyds of or the tho Ma Maryland Mayland branch put I II at the tho head hend of or their tree tree tree-or or r of or the I American branch of ot the tho tree the tree the I Honorable Edward of ot Wye Wyc house Hou c. c i Talbot county count Md lIe He was born in I Wales In 1637 ho he was member of I Ithe the Virginia assembly embly 21 years cars later he ha was member of or the Maryland l as as- as lIe He was also Justice of th the tho peace and councillor of or state Lloyde Llod Is Is 18 one ono wa way ho he wrote his 1118 name Edward first settled in Virginia but buton buton buton I. I I on account of or his religious convictionS con lc ho he left Jeet the tho state He lIe was a at aI I t non inon In lEi he be returned I l 1 to England where h he married J. J for his second wife a n widow Mrs Grace Graco Buckerfield and he ho died In London Ills rt wife the mother of or his children chil chil- dron dren ns Alice Crouch Edward Ellward Lloyd LloydIs Is le called ft un n of conspicuous ability or Of his sons one was Philemon who married 1 Henrietta Maria 1 Neale Ben Den I nett nell widow of ot Richard Bennett Henrietta Hen Hen- Henrietta I. I rietta Maria arla was as daughter of Captain J James and Anna Noale Neale Captain w was wai 1 in the employ o of ot the king of ot Jo England in Spain and there his I children were born With ith his family he came to America settling in Mary Mar lund land t was a large land laud owner I awl and hi lii- hl will disposed d of or nearly ten tenI I thus and acres of or land The Great I l III in wye ye River was one of or his po po- pO ions others were Lloyds Forest For For- est SL and Lloyds Town In his will I he directed that his fl children en bo b brought up as Protestants The rho will wili of hi ills hla wife disposes of or much land laud an and personal property property- old family silver stIver being among amonS' Important Import Import- ant bequests Colonel Philemon's son James mar- mar rk-d rk a x celebrated beauty Anne Amine Grund Grundy Grun- Grun d dy 13 James is also a valuable ancestor ance tor torto to annex l for he lie represented Talbot um in iii the Maryland as assembly embly and was VaS member r of or tho the council Among mong marriage connections of ot the tho thoI I Lloyds Lods of Maryland an and other Southern South South- era ern states may be mentioned the TIl hman ra loc not Taylors Howard Howards Steeles Cheros Chamber- Chamber hams and Pacas the Pacas-the the line of ot Thomas Pa Paca the signer Mar Mary Tayloe Lloyd ma married man Francis Scott author I of ot the tine Star Spangled Banner Out One of ot agents was Thoma Llo d. d born In Vales Wales 1640 He lit was v.-aa t tI th the first deputy governor and president I dent deat of ot the provincial council of ot Pennsylvania 1 Ills wives one wives one ata at a time time- if It you were please please were oase-were were Mary I Jones and Patience Gardner and hewa he as wa wa the tine proud father of or ten j jHugh I Hugh HUSh Lloyd of Pennsylvania born borni i 17 1741 was a representative at the tho famous lam fam- ous conC conference rence held at nt Carpenters Carpenter's hall hail Philadelphia be before foro tho the revolution tion He TIc was colonel of or militia In G. G a member of the house hous of or rep rep- re and antI a judge Ho lie was presidential elector an and cast his ballot ballot bal ha- lot for Washington's second term rh The Lloyd Llord family was wan also prominent ent nt in New ew Jersey on Long Island andIn and andin I In New England Lloyds Lloyd's Neck Lon Long Island was settled by James Lloyd 1681 1631 James Lloyd of Boston marj mar- mar j led i-led 8 Sylvester Sylverter and had a largo large family The marriage connections of or this branch includes the Whites of or Connecticut Connecticut Con Con- the Balls and Sullivans The Wells rises Lieu of ot Pennsylvania and Mrs John Jacob Astor of or New York trace back to Thomas Lloyd the tho settler who in turn could read reull his title clear to Hugh HuSh Capel Officers of or the tho Revolution tion Uon gives a among anong ons others the names namos of Lieutenants Benjamin and anti Edward ward of ot If South Carolina Captain Peter Poter of Pennsylvania aide to General Ewing in 1776 Lieutenant James oC or tho the same sarno state Lieutenants Bateman and Richard Richard Rich Rich- ard of or New Xe Jersey and Lieutenant John of New ew York The of coat illustrated is blazoned blazoned blaz bias azure a lion rampant or Crest a lIon demi rampant guar guar- dant or supporting in iii his paws an arrow In pale argent urgent This Is the coat-armor coat of Edward Llo Lloyd d of ot Maryland Mary Mary- land laud landA A motto used by branches of or tho the family I Is Flat Justitia Runt Tho arms of or the Lloyds of or Lon Long Xong I Island land is Gules a lion rampant or 01 Crest a 0 bird rising or Thomas of Pennsylvania bore arms quartered first and fourth sable a goat passant argent urgent second and third azure three cocks argent urgent armed and combed Gules Crest a u coat goat salient allent Motto tto Eato Esto s |