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Elinor LLOYD 1645–1726 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1645

Birth Location: Pembrokeshire, Wales.

Death Date: 1726

Death Location: Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America.

Father: Thomas Esq.

Mother: Catrin WILLIAMS

Spouse(s): David REES

Children(s):

The story of Elinor LLOYD began in 1645 in Pembrokeshire, Wales.. Elinor LLOYD married David Rees. Elinor LLOYD passed away in 1726 in Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America..

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Biography

  • The story of Elinor LLOYD began in 1645 in Pembrokeshire, Wales..
  • Elinor LLOYD married David Rees.
  • Elinor LLOYD passed away in 1726 in Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America..

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Elinor LLOYD's Ancestors

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Elinor LLOYD
1645–1726
Birth Place: Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Parents
Thomas ap Evan LLOYD Esq.
1575–1649
Llanderfol, Merionesthshire, Wales.
Catrin (verch) WILLIAMS
1603–
Northern Wales.
Grandparents
Evan (ap Thomas) LLOYD
1555–1640
Merionethshire, Wales.
Dorothea EVANS
1619–1640
Wales.
Great-Grandparents
Thomas ROBERT
1520–1612
Catherine GRUFFUDD
1528–1571
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert GRUFFUDD
1510–1545

Elinor LLOYD's Timeline

2 Records

1645
1645
Birth of Elinor LLOYD in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Pembrokeshire, Wales.
1726
1726
Age 81
Death of Elinor LLOYD in Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America.
Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1645
    Event Place: Pembrokeshire, Wales.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1726
    Event Place: Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America.

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