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John Lloyd (Immigrant) 1676–1770 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 1676

Birth Location: Cowney, Montgomeryshire, Wales

Death Date: 1770

Death Location: Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: David Lloyd

Mother: Gwen (Immigrant)

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In 1676, John Lloyd (Immigrant) entered the world in Cowney, Montgomeryshire, Wales, born to David Lloyd And Gwen Lowery Verch Foulke Immigrant. John Lloyd (Immigrant) passed away in 1770 in Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1676, John Lloyd (Immigrant) entered the world in Cowney, Montgomeryshire, Wales, born to David Lloyd And Gwen Lowery Verch Foulke Immigrant.
  • John Lloyd (Immigrant) passed away in 1770 in Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA.

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John (Immigrant)'s Ancestors

Self
John (Immigrant)
1676–1770
Birth Place: Cowney, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Parents
David Lloyd
1645–1685
Cowney, Merionethshire, Wales
Gwen (Lowery verch Foulke) (Immigrant)
1648–1730
Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Grandparents
David (Jenkin Lloyd) Sr.
1600–1668
Llangurig, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Mary ((Daynton)) Garard
1600–1654
Merionethshire, Wales
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Hall
1585–1641
Frances Molyneux
1592–1613
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Sefton
1557–1623
Lady Gerard
1569–1620

John (Immigrant)'s Timeline

2 Records

1676
May 1676
Birth of John Lloyd (Immigrant) in Cowney, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Cowney, Montgomeryshire, Wales
1770
1770
Age 94
Death of John Lloyd (Immigrant) in Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 1676
    Event Place: Cowney, Montgomeryshire, Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1770
    Event Place: Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA

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