John was born about 1565 in Wales, the son of John Lloyde and Katherina.
His wife was Margaret Hotchkiss, who he married on 6 OCT 1589 in Nannerch, Flintshire, Wales. They had no known children.
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| Birth | ABT 1565 |
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| Christening | 24 FEB 1565 |
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Note 1
!Notes: Lloyd / Hotchkiss 4 generation chart.
Gen 1. John Hotchkiss ~1485-~1541 m. Jane ~1490-~1547
Gen 2. John Lloyde Sr. – b. ~1508, d. Feb 1541, buried Myddle, Shropshire; wife UNKNOWN Hotchkiss, daughter of John ~1485
Gen 3. John Lloyde Jr. – b. ~1530, Myddle area; m. Katherina;
Gen 3. Richard - baptized 20 May 1551, Myddle, Shropshire
Gen 4. John Lloyd – b. ~1565, Oswestry; 12 miles from Myddle; m. Margaret Hotchkiss 6 Oct 1589, Nannerch, Flintshire
!Source: findmypast.com Flintshire Marriages And Banns
Event Marriage
Record set Flintshire Marriages And Banns
First name[s] Margaret
Last name Hodgkies
Year 1589
Marriage year 1589
Spouse's first name[s] John
Spouse's last name Lloyd
County Flintshire
Country Wales
Place Nannerch
Marriage date 06 Oct 1589
Residence -
Spouse's residence -
Category Birth, Marriage & Death [Parish Registers]
Subcategory Parish Marriages
Collections from Wales, Great Britain
!Source: Shropshire Baptisms https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSHROP%2FBAP%2F514629&tab=this
First name John
Residence -
Last name Ap Lloyd
County Shropshire
Birth year -
Register type Composite
Baptism year 1565
Register date range 1558-1669
Baptism date 24 Feb 1565 <<<< Julian date. Gregorian date is 24 Feb 1566.
Archive reference P214/A/1/1
Denomination Anglican
Page 49
Place Oswestry, St Oswald's
Record set Shropshire Baptisms
Father's first name John
Category Birth, Marriage & Death
Mother's first name -
Subcategory Parish Baptisms
Mother's last name -
Collections from Great Britain, England
Note: Julian calendar year starts March 25 while Gregorian starts January 1. England officially used the Julian calendar until 1752.