David Lloyd George
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Re: David Lloyd George
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Posted: 25 Jul 2009 1:07PM GMT |
Classification: Query
I just found this information on an Ancestry Board. It was new to me. I think the Robert Lloyd noted could be important. My sister is researching the new clues in this note and I will forward any valuable information.
Thanks for your information, it has been valuable. It sounds as if the museum will be a great source.
William George, 1820-1864, was the second son of David and Mary George of
Trecoed. His father died when he was about eight and his mother married
Benjamin Williams. William's siblings were Ann, c1804-1891 (m David Evans),
Hannah, c1807-1871 (m David James), Mary, c1809-1858 (m Levi James), Phebe,
b c1810 (m John Thomas), Martha, b c1812 (m Benjamin Lewis), William,
c1813-1818, and John, b c1826.
Elizabeth Lloyd, 1828-1896, had a brother, Richard, 1834-1917, who does not
appear to have married. Elizabeth and Richard's parents were Dafydd Llwyd,
1800-1839, of Caellwyd and Highgate, and Rebecca (nee Samuel). Dafydd Llwyd
was the eldest son of Richard Dafydd alias Richard Davies, 1777-1862, the
younger son of Dafydd Llwyd of Llanllyfni, 1750-1809. Richard, b1777,
married ELIZABETH ROBERTS, 1774-1852, from Criccieth. Dafydd Llwyd,
1750-1809, also had a son called Robert Lloyd, 1775-1848, who had a son,
David Roberts.
This information is from a Lloyd George family history that I purchased from
the author, H. W. Harrison, 21, Ashridge Drive, Bricket Wood, St. Albans,
Hertfordshire, AL2 3SR, UK, at the George Family Name Society's Day, held in
Brecon in October. Harry has reseached the family extensively and may be
able to help you further.
I belong to the George Family Society, as I also have George ancestors, who
lived near Llywel, Brecs., but were said to have been of the same family as
Lloyd George. - I have still to prove it! - If you require further details
about the Society, the person to contact is Mrs. Margaret Chudleigh,
Aberarthen, Glynarthen, Llandyssul, SA44 6PJ, Wales.
Thanks for your information, it has been valuable. It sounds as if the museum will be a great source.
William George, 1820-1864, was the second son of David and Mary George of
Trecoed. His father died when he was about eight and his mother married
Benjamin Williams. William's siblings were Ann, c1804-1891 (m David Evans),
Hannah, c1807-1871 (m David James), Mary, c1809-1858 (m Levi James), Phebe,
b c1810 (m John Thomas), Martha, b c1812 (m Benjamin Lewis), William,
c1813-1818, and John, b c1826.
Elizabeth Lloyd, 1828-1896, had a brother, Richard, 1834-1917, who does not
appear to have married. Elizabeth and Richard's parents were Dafydd Llwyd,
1800-1839, of Caellwyd and Highgate, and Rebecca (nee Samuel). Dafydd Llwyd
was the eldest son of Richard Dafydd alias Richard Davies, 1777-1862, the
younger son of Dafydd Llwyd of Llanllyfni, 1750-1809. Richard, b1777,
married ELIZABETH ROBERTS, 1774-1852, from Criccieth. Dafydd Llwyd,
1750-1809, also had a son called Robert Lloyd, 1775-1848, who had a son,
David Roberts.
This information is from a Lloyd George family history that I purchased from
the author, H. W. Harrison, 21, Ashridge Drive, Bricket Wood, St. Albans,
Hertfordshire, AL2 3SR, UK, at the George Family Name Society's Day, held in
Brecon in October. Harry has reseached the family extensively and may be
able to help you further.
I belong to the George Family Society, as I also have George ancestors, who
lived near Llywel, Brecs., but were said to have been of the same family as
Lloyd George. - I have still to prove it! - If you require further details
about the Society, the person to contact is Mrs. Margaret Chudleigh,
Aberarthen, Glynarthen, Llandyssul, SA44 6PJ, Wales.