Howard was born in 1853. He was the son of Joseph Lloyd and Emmeline Sale.
He passed away in 1922.[1]
Marriage GRO 2nd quarter 1890 at Kensington 1a. 256
Death GRO 1st quarter 1922 at Llandovery 11a. 1819
UK Census 1871 at College Grounds, Malvern , Worcestershire age 17, born Dominica
UK Census 1881 at Hanover Square, London age 27. unmarried, born West Indies occupation Barrister in Law
UK Census 1891 Ty R Eglws. Main Street, Llangadock Joseph H. F. Lloyd. age 76. born West Indies occupation Retired Colonial civil Service, Emmeiline R. wife, age 73, born Lisbon Howard M. son, age 37. born Jamaica W.I. occupation Barrister Annie. wife, age 32, Daughter in law, born Ashton on Mersey, Cheshire Susanne E. Price, grand niece, age 19. born Talley, Carmarthenshire
UK Census 1901 at Glannysamell Park, Talley, Carmarthenshire
Howard Meuri LLoyd, age 47. born Dominca occupation LOOMS Barrister
Annie Wife, age 42. born Ashton on Mersey
Wynard Howard, son, age 8, born Llangadock
Jasper Scarle, son, age 4. born Tally
Nesta, daughter, age 6, born Talley
Lorna Emmeline, daughter, age 3, born Talley
UK Census 1911 at Delfryn Clanwrda, , Llandilofawr, Carmenthenshire with wife and children
Education Graduate from Oxford
President and founder Member of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society
Rank 1897 Justice of the Piece
See Burkes Landed Gentry 18th Edition 1965
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