Lewis LLOYD

Birth:
2 May 1863
Fletchers Lane, Willenhall, Stafford, England
Death:
12 Oct 1925
Dayton, Franklin, Idaho
Burial:
15 Oct 1925
Dayton, Franklin, Idaho
Marriage:
9 Feb 1893
Dayton, Oneida, Idaho
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                   BIRTH:Certificate, Registration District of Wolverhampton, Stafford,
         Willenhall, England-Application Number PAS 7339/63 F4- in possession of
         Carol Fife Green, 1298 St. James Ln.,  St. George, UT 84790

DEATH:Certificate-State of Idaho file #51087 - in possession of Carol F. Green

   Oneida Co. changed to Franklin Co. in 1913.

Spelling of name-on Birth and Death Cert.spelled Lewis.

Loan from Amalgamated Sugar Co. signed Lewis Lloyd- Oct. 16 1917.
   Papers signed supposedly by him spelled-Louis.
   Sealing to wife- sp - Louis.

I found a note stating Lewis came across at age of 10.

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Eliza Ann KENDALL
Birth:
23 Mar 1876
Oxford, Franklin, Idaho
Death:
4 Mar 1961
Nyssa, Malheur, Oregon
Burial:
8 Mar 1961
Dayton, Franklin, Idaho
Notes:
                   BIRTH:Certificate-State of Idaho -in possession of Carol F. Green 1298 St. James Lane, St.George, UT  84790

Eliza Ann Kendall was baptized by J.Y. Boyce on 6 Oct 1892 and confirmed by Laron Andrews Nov. 4th 1892

Grandmother told me that she was born in little place called Stockton which is near Oxford, Idaho.(granddaughter- Carol Fife Green)

DEATH:Certificate

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Mary Elizabeth LLOYD
Birth:
23 Aug 1893
Dayton, Oneida, Idaho
Death:
1893
 
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                   About four months old when she died. Buried on the Lewis Lloyd farm. The farm was located in an area called Linrose just a little ways out of Weston, Idaho.
                  
2
Birth:
28 Nov 1894
Dayton, Oneida, Idaho
Death:
1 Dec 1926
Marr:
14 May 1919
 
Notes:
                   I have two different death dates for Louis Edwin Lloyd.  Need to ck out.

1 Dec 1940 and 1 Dec 1926. I have no record as to where I obtained dates.
                  
3
Birth:
27 Aug 1895
Dayton, Oneida, Idaho
Death:
22 Mar 1940
Logan, Cache, Utah
Marr:
6 Mar 1919
Logan, Cache, Utah 
Notes:
                   Source: Harriet W. Lloyd Mitchell, Pocatell, Idaho


Baptism: 6 Aug 1906   date given by Thelma Kofoed, Rt #3 Box 358, Preston, Idaho (17 Nov. 1966)
                  
4
Birth:
11 Apr 1897
Dayton, Oneida, Idaho
Death:
5 Jun 1978
Ogden, Weber, Utah
Notes:
                   Buried: Washington Heights Memorial Park in Ogden Utah.
                  
5
Birth:
13 Apr 1899
Dayton, Oneida, Idaho
Death:
18 Sep 1955
Dayton, Franklin, Idaho
Marr:
12 Jul 1927
Preston, Franklin, Idaho 
Notes:
                   OBITUARY FOR  WILLIAM EARL LLOYD

Willaim Earl Lloyd, 56, of Weston who was accidently killed September 18, 1955.  He was born April 13, 1899, at Dayton, Idaho, a son of Lewis Lloyd and Eliza Ann Kendall.  He was married April 12, 1927 to Eva Weeks at Preston, Idao, and later sealed in Logan L.D.S. Temple December 14, 1932.  He has been a resident of Dayton and Weston most of his life, being occupied in farming. He was an active worker in the church, working mostly in the M.I.A. and as a ward teacher.

He is survived by his wife and eight sons and daughters.  Leonard Earl of Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. Leota LaRee Gardner of Renton, Washington; Doyle W.; Neva; Gloria Gay; Arves; and Blaine all of Weston, Idaho; and Pvt. Leon Dennis Lloyd serving in the Armed Forces at For Carson, Colorado.  He is also survived by his mother, Mrs. Eliza Ann Lloyd, seven brothers and sisters, Mrs. Harriet Thompson of Ogden, Utah; Melvin F. Lloyd of White Pines, California; Seathel Lloyd of Lewiston, Utah;  Mrs. Alice Campbell of  Weston, Idaho; George L. Lloyd of Newdale, Idaho; Mrs. Eliza Fife and Mrs. Melvina Haney of Nyssa, Oregon; also three grandchildren, Leonard , Bruce and Patricia Lloyd and Susan Mae Gardner.

      And now I would like to pay a tribute to Uncle Earl.

      You will always be remembered in our hearts as the years go by.  For being thoughtful, considerate, and kind of the little things of every day, that made up the sum of living.  A father's toil as the children played, the loving and the giving.  You planned so many mighty things.  But plans went wrong and wealth took wings, yet time can never take away the little things you did each and every day.

      He wondered where was a better job, than buying cake and meat, and chocolate drops and sugar buns for his dear folks to eat.  And who had everyday to face a finer round of care, than buying frills and fur belows, for little folks to wear.

     Oh you may brag how much you know, and boast of what you do, and think an all important post has been assigned to you; But he had the greatest job on earth, a task he'd never lose.  He had several pair of little feet, to keep equipped with shoes.  His job was not to run the world or pile up bonds and stocks.  It was just to keep his dear girls in plain and fancy frocks.

      To dress and feed his fgrowing boys whose legs were brown and stout, and furnish stockings just as fast as they could wear them out.  He would not for his crown or throne, change places with a king.  He had the finest job on earth, and unto it he'd cling.  He knew not greater task than his, no greater chance for joys, than serving day by day the needs of a family dear as his.  And so Uncle Earl, your love has out weighed silver and gold.  It will always be cherished by many, it has touched hearts all over the world.

Written by Hilda Lloyd and read by Joan Weeks
                  
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                   Died of Rheumatic fever.
                  
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                   Obituary: Seathel Lloyd
Seathel Charles Lloyd, 68, died Saturday in the Logan Hospital of a heart attack.
He was born March 22 1905, in Oxford, Idaho, a son of Lewis and Eliza Ann Kendall Lloyd.
On July 2, 1927, he married Hilda Weeks in Preston.  The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan Temple.
The couple resided in Linrose, Idaho, for 17 years, and then moved to Lewiston. (Utah)
He served many years in the auxiliaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a home teacher at the time of his death.
He is survived by his wife and children: Mrs. Stanley (Goldie) Skiby, Logan; Seathel LaVere Lloyd, Sandy; Mrs. Jed L. (Naoma) Pitcher, Lewiston; 12 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Harriet Thompson, Ogden; Mrs. Dewey (Alice) Campbell, Weston, Idaho; George Lloyd, Newdale, Idaho; Mrs. Leo (Eliza) Fife, Nyssa, Ore.; Mrs. Jess (Melvina) Haney, Nyssa, Ore. Eight brothers and sisters and one grandchild preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held in the Lewiston 1st Ward Chapel Wednesday at 1 p.m. Friends and relatives may call at the Hall Mortuary, 34 East Center St., Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday for two hours prior to services at the chapel.  Bishop Sidney R. Karren will direct the services.  Burial will be in the Lewiston Cemetery.

Information: Hilda W. Lloyd, 193 So. Main, Lewiston, Utah 84320 (deceased now)
                  
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Births  Lloyd, James / male
Parents: Lewis & Eliza A. Kendel
12 May 1907
Dayton, Idaho
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   James died of Diptheria
                  
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                   George worked in Railroad maintenance.
                  
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                   BIRTH:Certificate-State of Idaho- file No. De62-643 in Possession of Carol F. Green 1298 St. James Ln., St. George, Utah  84790

BIRTH: Recorded in Oneida Stake, Oxford Ward Record of Births and Blessings, 1913. Page 610 Line 219, Entered on record 6 July 1913. Eliza Gertrude Lloyd Born 9 May 1913. Father Lewis Lloyd. Mother Annie Kendall.

BLESSED: 6 July 1913 by J.B. Kendall

Baptized and confirmed by Ezra F. Wooley 14 Oct. 1922 at the Preston High School Gym swimming pool.

Eliza and Leo first met at a dance at Cedarville. They started going together 7 Jan 1933 and were married 6 Oct. 1933 in the Logan Court House by Judge C. S. Mohr.

MARRIAGE:Certificate-State of Utah-Cache Co. in possession of Carol F. Green

DEATH:Certificate-State of Oregon in possession of Carol F. Green
                  
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                   Obituary: Nyssa -  Melvina Haney, 56 Nyssa;died Thursday in an Ontario hospital.
She was born Oct. 7, 1916, in Weston, Idaho. She came to Nyssa from Ogden in 1939.  She was married to Jess Haney Sept. 20, 1933, in Logan, Utah.
She is survived by her husband, Jess, Nyssa; two sons, Dale and Boyd Haney, both of Nyssa; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Burger, Ontario; a brother, George Lloyd, Newdale; three sisters, Mrs. Liza Fife, Nyssa, Mrs. Harriet Thompson, Ogden, and Mrs. Alice Campbell, Weston, and nine grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday at the Lienkaemper Chapel by the Revs. Jim Farmer and Fred Moxon. Interment will be at the Nyssa Cemetery.

She died 26 July 1973.

DEATH:Certificate-State of Oregon  #73-011270 in possession of Carol F. Green 1298 St. James Lane, St. George, Utah 84790
                  
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Lewis Lloyd - Eliza Ann Kendall

Lewis Lloyd was born at Fletchers Lane, Willenhall, Stafford, England 2 May 1863. His parents were John Lloyd, Sr. and Harriet Moore.

He married Eliza Ann Kendall 9 Feb 1893 at Dayton, Oneida, Idaho . Eliza Ann Kendall was born at Oxford, Franklin, Idaho 23 Mar 1876 daughter of Joseph Bradford Kendall and Eliza Ann Clements .

They were the parents of 13 children:
Mary Elizabeth Lloyd born 23 Aug 1893.
Louis Edwin Lloyd born 28 Nov 1894.
Joseph Hyrum Lloyd born 27 Aug 1895.
Harriet Ann Lloyd born 11 Apr 1897.
William Earl Lloyd born 13 Apr 1899.
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Lewis Lloyd died 12 Oct 1925 at Dayton, Franklin, Idaho .

Eliza Ann Kendall died 4 Mar 1961 at Nyssa, Malheur, Oregon .