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John Lloyd

Birthabt 1801 - Knighton, Radnorshire, Wales
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Born in Knighton, Radnorshire, Wales on abt 1801. John Lloyd married Ann Clee and had 18 children.

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Ann Clee
1803 - 1888
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Hannah Dyke
1806 - 1849
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Mary Lloyd
1841 - 1901
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William Lloyd
1849 - Unknown
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Sarah Lloyd
1845 - Unknown
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Thomas Lloyd
1839 - Unknown
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Ann Lloyd
1830 - Unknown
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John Lloyd
1824 - 1870
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John Lloyd
1823 - 1901
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Elizabeth Lloyd
1836 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Lloyd
1834 - Unknown
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Anne Lloyd
1829 - Unknown
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Thomas Lloyd
1829 - Unknown
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Eliza Lloyd
1834 - 1844
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Hannah Lloyd
1830 - 1878
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Ann Lloyd
1829 - Unknown
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Edward Lloyd
1825 - 1914
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Isaiah Jones Lloyd
1839 - 1928
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Mary Lloyd
1833 - 1877
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Benjamin Lloyd
1838 - 1910

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