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ap John ap Maredudd, Maredudd Lloyd (b. , d. ?)

Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families
Title: Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families With Thei
r Collateral Braches in Denbighshire, Merionethshire and Ot
her Parts
Author: John Edwards Griffith
Publication: Horncastle, Lincs., England: W. K. Morton and Sons, 1914
Page: Page 290
Data:
Text: Of Beaumaris
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Lloyd-Yale-Eaton Royal Descent
Title: Lloyd-Yale-Eaton Royal Descent
Author: Henry B. Hoff
Publication: The American Genealogist, Vol 52
Page: Page 143
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 92
Data:
Text: of Carnarvonshire, Wales

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, Dreux (Drogo) Count of Vexin (b. , d. 1035)
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 201
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 201
Note: Line 250-20
Death: 1035

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, Godgifu (b. , d. 1055)
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 201
Death: 1055

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, Æthelred II 'The Unready' King of England (b. 968, d. 23 Apr 1016)
Note: Edgar's sudden death at the age of 33 led to a succession dispute between rival factions supporting his sons Edward and Ethelred. The elder son Edward (reigned 975-978) was murdered in 978 at Corfe Castle, Dorset, by his seven year old half-brother's supporters. For the rest of Ethelred's reign (reigned 978-1016), his brother became a posthumous rallying point for political unrest; a hostile Church transformed Edward into a royal martyr. Known as the Un-raed or 'Unready' (meaning nocounsel, or that he was unwise), Ethelred failed to win or retain the allegiance of many of his subjects. In 1002, he ordered the massacre of all Danes in England to eliminate potential treachery. Not being an able soldier, Ethelred defendedthe country against increasingly rapacious Viking raids from the 980s onwards by diplomatic alliance with the duke of Normandy in 991 (he later married the duke's daughter Emma) and by buying off renewed attacks by the Danes with money levied through a tax called the Danegeld. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 1006 was dismissive: 'in spite of it all, the Danish army went about as it pleased'. By 1012, 48,000 pounds of silver was being paid in Danegeld to Danes camped in London. Eventually, in 1013, Ethelred fled to Normandy when king Sweyn of Denmark dispossessed him. Ethelred returned to rule after Sweyn's death in 1014. Ethelred's son Edmund set himself up as an independent ruler in the Danelaw. After Ethelred's death in 1015, Edmund cleared southern England of Danish marauders in a series of fiercely fought and highly mobile fighting, but he lost the battle of Ashingdon of 1016 (his Mercian allies deserted him) against Sweyn's son Canute, and died in the same year. Before his death, Edmund made an agreement with Canute giving Canute territorial concessions, including Wessex. Edmund was buried at Glastonbury.
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 3
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Magna Charta Sureties, 1215
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the M
agna Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settle
d in America During the Early Colonial Years.
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (5th Ed)
Page: Page 189
Note: b. 968
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 2
Note: Year only
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Encyclopedia Britannica Online
Title: Encyclopedia Britannica Online
Publication: http://www.britannica.com
Page: Aethelred II
Note: Full date and location
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Magna Charta Sureties, 1215
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the M
agna Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settle
d in America During the Early Colonial Years.
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (5th Ed)
Page: Page 189
Note: d. 1016
Source: (Burial)
Abbreviation: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Title: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian Tompsett
Publication: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/
Page: AEthelred II the Unready, King of England
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 201
Note: Line 1-19
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Magna Charta Sureties, 1215
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the M
agna Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settle
d in America During the Early Colonial Years.
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (5th Ed)
Page: Page 189
Note: 161-5
Death: 23 Apr 1016 London, England
Burial: St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Middlesex, England

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, Emma of Normandy (b. , d. 1052)
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 201
Death: 1052

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, Ludwig II (b. , d. 1068)
Death: 1068

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, St Edgar "The Peaceful" King of England (b. 943, d. 8 Jul 975)
Note: King of England, 959-975. Weis, "Magna Charta Sureties, 1215", page 189. Edgar (reigned 959-75), king in Mercia and the Danelaw from 957, succeeded his brother as king of the English on Edwy's death in 959 - a death which probably prevented civil war breaking out between the two brothers. Edgar was a firm and capable ruler, whose power was acknowledged by other rulers in Britain, as well as Welsh and Scottish kings. Edgar's late coronation in 973 at Bath was the first to be recordedin some detail; his queen Aelfthryth was the first consort to be crowned queen of England. Edgar was the patron of a great monastic revival which owed much to his association with Archbishop Dunstan. New bishoprics were created, Benedictine monasteries were reformed and old monastic sites were re-endowed with royal grants, some of which were of land recovered from the Vikings. In the 970s and in the absence of Viking attacks, Edgar - a stern judge - issued laws which for the firsttime dealt with Northumbria (parts of which were in the Danelaw) as well as Wessex and Mercia. Edgar's coinage was uniform throughout the kingdom. A more united kingdom based on royal justice and order was emerging; the Monastic Agreement (c.970) praised Edgar as 'the glorious, by the grace of Christ illustrious king of the English and of the other peoples dwelling within the bounds of the island of Britain'. After his death on 8 July 975, Edgar was buried at Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset.
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King of the Mercians and Northumbrians from 957 who became king of the West Saxons, or Wessex, in 959 and is reckoned as king of all England from that year. Born in the year 943 at the abbey of Bath, he died 8 Jul 975 at Winchester. He was efficient and tolerant of local customs, and his reign was peaceful. He was most important as a patron of the English monastic revival. However, his daughter, St. Edith of Wilton, was borne by one of two religious woman with whom he had an affair.
The younger son of Edmund I, king of the English, Edgar was made king of the Mercians and Northumbrians in place of Eadwig, his brother, who was deposed. On Eadwig's death (Oct. 1, 959), Edgar succeeded to the West Saxon throne. His ecclesiastical policy was also that of the archbishop of Canterbury, St. Dunstan, who insisted on strict observance of the Benedictine Rule. The king supported Archbishop Oswald of York and Bishop Aethelwold of Winchester in founding abbeys. Edgar's laws were the first in England to prescribe penalties for nonpayment of tithes and Peter's pence, the annual contribution made by Roman Catholics for support of the Holy See. Though he enjoyed a local cultus at Glastonbury, he would not now be thought to be a likely candidate for canonization.
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 2
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Title: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian Tompsett
Publication: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/
Page: Edgar the Peaceful, King of England
Note: Year and location
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Magna Charta Sureties, 1215
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the M
agna Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settle
d in America During the Early Colonial Years.
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (5th Ed)
Page: Page 189
Note: b. 943
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Encyclopedia Britannica Online
Title: Encyclopedia Britannica Online
Publication: http://www.britannica.com
Page: Edgar the Peaceful
Note: Date only
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Title: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian Tompsett
Publication: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/
Page: Edgar the Peaceful, King of England
Note: Full date and location
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Magna Charta Sureties, 1215
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the M
agna Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settle
d in America During the Early Colonial Years.
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (5th Ed)
Page: Page 189
Note: d. 975
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Kings and Queens of England (and Later United Kingdom) Sinc
e 802
Title: Kings and Queens of England (and Later United Kingdom) Sinc
e 802
Author: Buckingham Palace Press Office
Publication: http://www.royal.gov.uk/history/since802.htm
Page: Page 189
Source: (Burial)
Abbreviation: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Title: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian Tompsett
Publication: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/
Page: Edgar the Peaceful, King of England
Note: Location
Source: (Burial)
Abbreviation: Kings and Queens of England (and Later United Kingdom) Sinc
e 802
Title: Kings and Queens of England (and Later United Kingdom) Sinc
e 802
Author: Buckingham Palace Press Office
Publication: http://www.royal.gov.uk/history/since802.htm
Page: Edgar the Peaceful, King of England
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 2
Note: 161-4
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Magna Charta Sureties, 1215
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: The Barons Named in the M
agna Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settle
d in America During the Early Colonial Years.
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (5th Ed)
Page: Page 189
Note: 161-4
Death: 8 Jul 975 Winchester, Hampshire, England
Burial: Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset

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, Ælfthryth (b. 945, d. 1000)
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 2
Death: 1000

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, Ann (b. , d. 7 Oct 1668)
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Wilmot Family of New Haven, Conn.
Title: The Wilmot Family of New Haven, Conn.
Author: Donald Lines Jacobs
Publication: NEHGR, Vol 59 (1905)
Page: Page 67
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]
Page: Vol VIII, Page 1981
Note: Record Source-Vital statistics, New Haven, CT
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Families of Ancient New Haven
Title: Families of Ancient New Haven
Author: Donald Lines Jacobus
Publication: Baltimore, MD: 1997, Genealogical Publishing Co. [Broderb
und Family History CD #179 (CT Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s)]
Page: Vol VIII, Page 1981
Death: 7 Oct 1668 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut

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Yale (Lloyd), David D. C. L. (b. , d. 1626)
Note: He and his brother Thomas were the first, after their uncle Thomas Yale, Chancellor of Matthew Parker, to assume definately and finally, the surname "Yale". Rector of Llandegla (1564-1573), prebendary of Y Faenol in St. Asaph Cathedral (1578-1624), prebendary of Chester (1582-?), Chancellor of Chester (1587-1624), Justice of the Peace (1601-1620) "and of the Quorum" for the County of Chester (1603). He owned the estate known as Erddig House (now Erddig Hall) and also Plas Grono and other extensive tracts of land in the vicinity. In the deeds preserved at Erddig, he is generally called "doctor of laws" and sometimes "esquire and doctor of laws," and once he is described as "Chancellor of Chester." Before his aquisition of Erddig, he is generally described as "of Chester" or "of Tattenhall," Cheshire.
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Notes on the Yale Ancestry
Title: Notes on the Yale Ancestry with a Royal Descent
Author: Peter G. Van der Poel
Publication: The American Genealogist; Vol 32
Page: Page 73
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 224
Data:
Text: 251-40
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 224
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 86
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Death: 1626

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Lloyd, Francis (b. 1558, d. ?)
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 87
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Notes on the Yale Ancestry
Title: Notes on the Yale Ancestry with a Royal Descent
Author: Peter G. Van der Poel
Publication: The American Genealogist; Vol 32
Page: Page 73

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Lloyd, John D. C. L. (b. Abt 1533, d. 20 Feb 1606/07)
Note: The Welsh form of John's name is John Lloyd ap David Lloyd; he was known as John Lloyd. He received 3 degrees at Oxford, a B.A. 8 Nov. 1542, B.C.L. 16 July 1554 and D.C.L. (Doctor of Civil Law) 19 Feb. 1564-65 and was a Fellow of All Souls' College and an original Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford in 1571. Both a lawyer and a clergyman, he was a Judge of the Admiralty, Advocate of the Canterbury Court of Arches, London, 1566 for 40 years and Dean of St. Asaph in 1559.
Like his wife, John Lloyd is buried at Chester Cathedral. A translation of the brass plaque in the cathedral which commemorates his life is as follows: "Here lies John Lloyd, Welshman, LL.D., Advocate in the Canterbury Court of Arches, London for 40 years, together with his wife Elizabeth, most beloved daughter of Thomas Piggot of Doddershall in the County of Buckingham, Armiger, a granddaughter Elizabeth (Yale) and their daughter Frances, wife of David Yale, LL.D. Said Elizabeth, the wife, died 12 Dec. 1590. Elizabeth, the granddaughter, died 4 Oct. 1591. The aforesaid John lived 74 years, dedicated to God and just to all. To whomever he could, he did good and injured no one. At length he entered the way of all flesh, 20 Feb. 1607 English style (i.e. 1607-1608)." From Robert Joseph Curfman, "The Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare Through Pigott of Buckinghamshire," The American Genealogist, Vol. 56," 1980: pp. 9-10.) See also NEHGSR 53:82. A 1996 visit to the Chester Cathedral by the writer was unsuccessful in locating any such plaque or record of his burial, despite the assistance of a cathedral sexton.
He made two wills, dated 4 and 11 Feb. 1608, the one supplementing the other. It is published in full in Robert Joseph Curfman, "The Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare Through Pigott of Buckinghamshire," The American Genealogist, Vol. 56," 1980: pg. 10. In it he mentions his daughter, Frances, wife of Dr. David Yale, all his Yale grandchildren and more. He requests burial in Chester Cathedral, if he died within 20 miles of Chester, a new plaque to be affixed. The second will mentions son-in-law Sir Symon Weston, knight, and "my welbeloved daughter Dame Marye Weston his nowe wife." Also, his brother Thomas Lloyd, his sister Annie (true sister or wife of Thomas?), his 'brother Piggott' of Dodershall in Buckingham and his sons, Thomas and Bernard.
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 87
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare
Title: The Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare Through Pigott of Buc
kinghamshire
Author: Robert Joseph Curfman
Publication: The American Genalogist; Vol 56, No 1, January 1980
Call number: Serial Shelves Am 34 Vol 56 No 1
Repository:
Name: Connecticut State Library
Address: 231 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Address1: 231 Capitol Avenue
Address2: Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Page: Page 9
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 88
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare
Title: The Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare Through Pigott of Buc
kinghamshire
Author: Robert Joseph Curfman
Publication: The American Genalogist; Vol 56, No 1, January 1980
Call number: Serial Shelves Am 34 Vol 56 No 1
Repository:
Name: Connecticut State Library
Address: 231 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Address1: 231 Capitol Avenue
Address2: Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Page: Page 9
Data:
Text: b. 1533
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 88
Data:
Text: age 74
Death: 20 Feb 1606/07
Burial: Chester Cathedral, Chester, Cheshire, England

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Piggot, Elizabeth (b. , d. 12 Dec 1590)
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 88
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare
Title: The Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare Through Pigott of Buc
kinghamshire
Author: Robert Joseph Curfman
Publication: The American Genalogist; Vol 56, No 1, January 1980
Call number: Serial Shelves Am 34 Vol 56 No 1
Repository:
Name: Connecticut State Library
Address: 231 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Address1: 231 Capitol Avenue
Address2: Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Page: Page 8-9
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare
Title: The Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare Through Pigott of Buc
kinghamshire
Author: Robert Joseph Curfman
Publication: The American Genalogist; Vol 56, No 1, January 1980
Call number: Serial Shelves Am 34 Vol 56 No 1
Repository:
Name: Connecticut State Library
Address: 231 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Address1: 231 Capitol Avenue
Address2: Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Page: Page 8
Death: 12 Dec 1590
Burial: Chester Cathedral, Chester, Cheshire, England

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Piggot, Thomas Esq. (b. , d. 1558-1564)
Note: Sheriff of Buckinghamshire 1552 and 1557.
Source: (Death)
Abbreviation: Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare
Title: The Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare Through Pigott of Buc
kinghamshire
Author: Robert Joseph Curfman
Publication: The American Genalogist; Vol 56, No 1, January 1980
Call number: Serial Shelves Am 34 Vol 56 No 1
Repository:
Name: Connecticut State Library
Address: 231 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Address1: 231 Capitol Avenue
Address2: Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Page: Page 7
Data:
Text: His will dated 6 Jan 1558 (PCC 15 Stevenson) was probated in 1564
Source: (Burial)
Abbreviation: Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare
Title: The Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare Through Pigott of Buc
kinghamshire
Author: Robert Joseph Curfman
Publication: The American Genalogist; Vol 56, No 1, January 1980
Call number: Serial Shelves Am 34 Vol 56 No 1
Repository:
Name: Connecticut State Library
Address: 231 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Address1: 231 Capitol Avenue
Address2: Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Page: Page 7
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 88
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare
Title: The Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare Through Pigott of Buc
kinghamshire
Author: Robert Joseph Curfman
Publication: The American Genalogist; Vol 56, No 1, January 1980
Call number: Serial Shelves Am 34 Vol 56 No 1
Repository:
Name: Connecticut State Library
Address: 231 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Address1: 231 Capitol Avenue
Address2: Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Page: Page 7
Data:
Text: Of Doddershal, Buckinghamshire 1520, Lord of Grendon and Edgcott, Sheriff of Buckinghamshire 1552 and 1557.
Death: 1558-1564
Burial: Grendon, Buckinghamshire, England

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Iâl (Wynn), John (b. , d. ?)
Note: Inherited Plas-yn-Yale from his father.
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 80
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 223
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Notes on the Yale Ancestry
Title: Notes on the Yale Ancestry with a Royal Descent
Author: Peter G. Van der Poel
Publication: The American Genealogist; Vol 32
Page: Page 73
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Given Name: John
Death: --Not Shown--

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Lloyd, Agnes (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 80
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Notes on the Yale Ancestry
Title: Notes on the Yale Ancestry with a Royal Descent
Author: Peter G. Van der Poel
Publication: The American Genealogist; Vol 32
Page: Page 73

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Lloyd, John (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 80
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Notes on the Yale Ancestry
Title: Notes on the Yale Ancestry with a Royal Descent
Author: Peter G. Van der Poel
Publication: The American Genealogist; Vol 32
Page: Page 73

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ab Ellis, David Lloyd (b. , d. ?)
Note: "The full geographical designation of Plas-yn-Yale (literally Hall in Yale, or Yale Hall) is Bodanwyddog Township, Llanarmon Parish, Lordship of Bromfield and Yale, Denbighshire, North Wales (Powys Fadog). Llandegla is the nearest village and the early familt church is in the nearby village of Bryneglwys. The present Yale Hall, at the site of the older structure, was a family residence for generations and later used as a hunting lodge, the region abounding in fish and game."
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 79
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 223
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Notes on the Yale Ancestry
Title: Notes on the Yale Ancestry with a Royal Descent
Author: Peter G. Van der Poel
Publication: The American Genealogist; Vol 32
Page: Page 73
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare
Title: The Yale Descent from Braiose & Clare Through Pigott of Buc
kinghamshire
Author: Robert Joseph Curfman
Publication: The American Genalogist; Vol 56, No 1, January 1980
Call number: Serial Shelves Am 34 Vol 56 No 1
Repository:
Name: Connecticut State Library
Address: 231 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Address1: 231 Capitol Avenue
Address2: Hartford, CT 06106-1537
Death: --Not Shown--

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Lloyd, Gwenwhyfar (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 79
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Ancestral Roots
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to A
merica before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charl
emagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong and some o
f Their Descendants
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999, (7th Ed)
Page: Page 223
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Notes on the Yale Ancestry
Title: Notes on the Yale Ancestry with a Royal Descent
Author: Peter G. Van der Poel
Publication: The American Genealogist; Vol 32
Page: Page 73

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Lloyd ap Robert Lloyd, Richard (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Notes on the Yale Ancestry
Title: Notes on the Yale Ancestry with a Royal Descent
Author: Peter G. Van der Poel
Publication: The American Genealogist; Vol 32
Page: Page 73
Data:
Text: of Llwyn y Maen
Source: (Name)
Abbreviation: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Title: Yale Genealogy and History of Wales
Author: Rodney Horace Yale
Publication: Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Co., 1908
Page: Page 79

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