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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. John Henry Lloyd: Birth: Bet 1 Apr 1878 and 30 Jun 1878 in Tarleton, Lancashire. Death: Bet 1 Jan 1945 and 31 Mar 1945 in Southport, Lancashire

  2. Parnel Lloyd: Birth: 15 Apr 1880 in Southport, Lancashire. Death: Bet 1 Jul 1972 and 30 Sep 1972

  3. Mary Lloyd: Birth: Bet 1 Jan 1882 and 31 Mar 1882. Death: 1894 in Southport, Lancashire

  4. Alice Ann Lloyd: Birth: 18 Oct 1883 in Southport, Lancashire. Death: Bet 1 Jan 1966 and 31 Mar 1966 in Southport, Lancashire

  5. Edward Lloyd: Birth: 1885 in Southport, Lancashire. Death: 1900 in Southport, Lancashire

  6. Ida Gwendoline Lloyd: Birth: Bet 1 Jul 1888 and 30 Sep 1888 in Southport, Lancashire. Death: Bet 1 Apr 1961 and 30 Jun 1961 in Southport, Lancashire

  7. George Albert Lloyd: Birth: Bet 1 Apr 1893 and 30 Jun 1893 in North Meols, Lancashire. Death: 1894

  8. George Lloyd: Birth: Bet 1 Jan 1895 and 31 Mar 1895 in North Meols, Lancashire. Death: 1895 in North Meols, Lancashire

  9. Mary Lloyd: Birth: 27 Jul 1896 in North Meols, Lancashire. Death: 1896 in North Meols, Lancashire

  10. James Lloyd: Birth: Bet 1 Oct 1898 and 31 Dec 1898 in Southport, Lancashire. Death: Mar 1951 ?


Sources
1. Title:   BMD indices
Page:   North Meols North Sefton CAWSON NM/12/139
2. Title:   FreeBMD
Page:    Ormskirk  8b 705
3. Title:   1861 census
Page:   Ormskirk Rg09 Piece:2761 Folio:59 Page:72
4. Title:   1881 census
Page:   Ormskirk RG number: RG11 Piece: 3748 Folio: 44 Page: 32
5. Title:   1891 census
Page:   Ormskirk Registration Number: Rg12 Piece:3035 Folio:5 Page:3
6. Title:   1901 Census
Page:   RG 13/3540 p6
7. Title:   1911 census
Page:   Ormskirk ED 457 North Meols ED 46/22912/76
8. Title:   BMD indices
Page:   Ormskirk 8b 1128
9. Title:   GRO certificate
Page:   AB 691204

Notes
a. Note:   NF134
Note:   Witnesses: Hugh Kymer, Annie Wright, Thomas Bennett officiating
  Taken from Bland's Annals of Southport:
  1890 - June 9th.Serious fire at London Street Primitive Methodist Church, when damage was done to the extent of nearly £1,000. The Building was insured, but not the loose contents.
  1890 - October 8th. Memorial stones of a new Primitive Methodist Hall, Derby Road, laid by Mr W P Hartley, Mrs Pilkington, Mrs Unwin and Mr Charles Scarisbrick. The congregation were worshipping in Cambridge Hall through having been "burnt out" at London Street.
  1891 - September 2nd. The Primitive Methodist Hall and Sunday School opened by Mrs W P Hartley. The sermon was preached by the Rev A T Guttery.



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