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Papers of the Lloyd family of the manor of Queens Village, Lloyd's Neck, Long Island, New York, 1654-1826

"The papers of the Lloyd family of Lloyd's Neck, New York, were presented to the New York Historical Society on January 2, 1895, by Charlotte Lloyd (Higbee) Schmidt, a descendant in the sixth generation of James Lloyd, first lord of the Manor of Queens Village. This gift was made shortly after the death of Henry Lloyd IV, the last descendant of the Lloyd's Neck family to bear the family name." James Lloyd I (ca.1653-1684), the third son of Sir John Lloyd of Bristol, immigrated from England to Boston, Massachusetts, moved to Long Island, New York, and married twice. Descendants lived in New York, New England and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Nova Scotia and elsewhere in Canada
Print Book, English, 1927
Printed for the Society, New York, 1927
History
2 volumes 2 maps. 25 cm.
1242762
v. 1. 1654-1752
v. 2. 1752-1826, with genealogical appendix
"The John Watts De Peyster publications fund series."
Pitts Theology Library copy from the Collection of the Christoph Keller, Jr. Library, General Theological Seminary
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" ... The volumes were ... edited ... by ... Dorothy C. Barck."--Preface
"The letters are principally the correspondence of the two men most closely associated with Lloyd's Neck, Henry Lloyd I (1685-1763) ... John Lloyd II (1745-1792) ..."--Introduction