He died on 5 Jul 1943 in Morgan County, Illinois.
Event | Date | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
Birth | 24 APR 1865 |
Place: | Wye House, Talbot County, Maryland |
Type: | gravestone |
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Death | 5 JUL 1943 |
Place: | Morgan County, Illinois |
Age: | 78y 2m 12d |
Address: | Wye House gravestone #59
Easton, Talbot County, Maryland |
Agency: | Lloyd Family Cemetery at Wye House |
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Cemetery - Lloyd Family at Wye House
with marker inscriptions and arrangement drawing
Source: | Cemetery - Lloyd Family at Wye House
with marker inscriptions and arrangement drawing |
Date: | JUN 2012 |
Publisher: | Arthur Bowie
Bentonville, Ark
http://www.bookofbowie.net/Cemtry/Lloyd.html |
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Census | 25 AUG 1870 |
Place: | Talbot County, Maryland |
Age: | 6 |
Address: | with parents and 5 siblings |
Agency: | census 1870 MD |
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Census 1870 Maryland, Talbot & Baltimore Counties
Source: | Census 1870 Maryland, Talbot & Baltimore Counties |
Authors: | U.S. Federal Census |
Date: | JUN 1870 |
Publisher: | ancestry. com |
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Census | 7 JUN 1880 |
Place: | Talbot County, Maryland |
Age: | 15 |
Address: | dwelling 103, family 104, ED 77, page 12
with parents and 7 siblings |
Agency: | census 1880 |
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Census 1880 Maryland, Talbot County & Baltimore
Source: | Census 1880 Maryland, Talbot County & Baltimore |
Date: | JUN 1880 |
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Census | 18 JUN 1900 |
Place: | New Trier, Cook County, Illinois |
Age: | 35 born Maryland |
Address: | dwelling 504 family 523 |
Agency: | 1920 census Illinois |
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Census | 21 APR 1910 |
Place: | New Trier, Cook County, Illinois |
Age: | 44 born Maryland |
Address: | dwelling 55 family 55
with wife, 3 daughters, brother and brother. and Hula Bachius. Swedish servant age 29 |
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Census 1910 Illinois, Cook County
Source: | Census 1910 Illinois, Cook County |
Date: | 21 APR 1910 |
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Census | 12 JAN 1920 |
Place: | New Trier, Cook County, Illinois |
Age: | 54 |
Address: | Glencoe Village, New Trier Township, Green Bay Road 192, dwelling 347, family 356
Loyd, John E, head, rents home, mw age 54, married, born Maryland, f&m Maryland, manager Wholesale coffee house
__ Margurite, wife fw age 51 married born Maryland, f&m Maryland
__ Mary Egar, daughter fw age 21 single , born Maryland, f&m Maryland
__ Cathrite(?), daughter fw age 16, singe born Illinois, f&m Maryland
Loyd, De Courcy, brother mw age 46 single, born Maryland, f&m Maryland
Bachius, Hulda, servant, fw age 39 single, citizenship 1903, naturalized born Sweden, f&m Sweden
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Census | 22 APR 1930 |
Place: | Village of Glencoe, Cook County, Illinois |
Age: | 65 |
Address: | 1092 Crescent Lane, ED16-2201, dwelling 381, family 382
with wife, brother and -Backins, Hulda M, servant, FW, age 49 |
Cause: | fifteen census of US |
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Census 1930 Illinois, Cook County
Source: | Census 1930 Illinois, Cook County |
Date: | 1930 |
Publisher: | United States Census |
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Burial | 1943 |
Place: | Talbot County, Maryland |
Age: | 78y 2m 12d |
Address: | http://www.bookofbowie.net/Cemtry/Lloyd.html
N 38° 51.27’ W076° 10.07’
Grave 59 Lloyd Family Cemetery Wye House,
Easton, Talbot County, Md Find A Grave Memorial# 99235918 |
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Cemetery - Lloyd Family at Wye House
with marker inscriptions and arrangement drawing
Source: | Cemetery - Lloyd Family at Wye House
with marker inscriptions and arrangement drawing |
Date: | JUN 2012 |
Publisher: | Arthur Bowie
Bentonville, Ark
http://www.bookofbowie.net/Cemtry/Lloyd.html |
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gravestone 59 Lloyd, John Eager
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Residence | APR 1930 |
Place: | Hubbard Woods, Illinois |
Age: | when peggy was young |
Type: | grandparent's home when Peggy was growing up |
Address: | 1092 Crescent
(off of Scott Road)
Hubbard Woods, Illinois |
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Census 1930 Illinois, Cook County
Source: | Census 1930 Illinois, Cook County |
Date: | 1930 |
Publisher: | United States Census |
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after John Rich and granny Marquerite Rich spit, while granny, M Rich, was going to nursing school at NWestern. Kids, Portia, John and Peggy stayed with grandparents John E LLoyd and Marquerie T.
peggy grew up living with grandparents, went to New Trier high school in their neighborhood.
Swiss servant named Hulda-- housekeeper, answered door, "a girl" to do various house chores.
granddad allowed the 3 children to move in with them, it was on condition that "they can stay, but they can't make noise"
Hulda was primary caretaker of the three children, their mother Marquerite Rich lived in dorm at nursing school.