William Lloyd (buried 1909)

At a glance

At a glance
Surname: 
Lloyd
First name: 
William
Other Christian names: 
Hellings
Gender: 
Male
Children: 
Unknown
Burial number: 
592
Born: 
0/0/1846
Died: 
07/12/1909
Buried: 
11/12/1909
Heene Hallmark: 
No
Commonwealth War Grave: 
No

The Grave

The grave
Cemetery area: 
NES
Cemetery row: 
5
Cemetery plot: 
6
Burial remains: 
Unknown
The headstone
Endowed grave: 
No
Headstone description: 
Anchor - Early Christians used the anchor as a disguised cross, and as a marker to guide the way to secret meeting places. A Christian symbol of hope, it is found as funerary symbolism in the art of the catacombs. Often set amongst rocks. It can also be an occupational symbol in sea-faring areas or the attribute of Saint Nicholas, patron saint of seamen, symbolized hope and steadfastness. An anchor with a broken chain stands for a life ended, perhaps prematurely Chains - Medieval thinkers sometimes held that a golden chain bound the soul to the body. Broken links on a headstone can mean the severance and subsequent release of the spirit from the body. Chains are also the insignia of the International Order of Odd Fellows, so called because of their dedication to giving the poor decent burials. This association can be clinched by the observation of the letters IOOF or FLT (Friendship, Love, Truth) either inside or near the chain.
Headstone inscription: 
In loving memory of William Hellings fourth son of the Rev. J D Lloyd Rector of Clare, Tiverton who died at Worthing December 7th 1909 aged 63 years
Grave location map

Life story

Life story

William Hellings Lloyd 1846 - 1909 Tiverton born, William Hellings Lloyd was the son of the Rev John Daniel Lloyd and his wife Catherine Hellings. He married Rose Bailey in 1876 in Somerset and had 7 children. He was a bank cashier at the National Provincial Bank.

He lived at St. Aubyn's Park Tiverton and was a staunch church man. He died in Worthing in 1909 while visiting his sister, Emma Jukes, at Howden, Richmond Road, Heene.

Burial researcher: 
Pat Brownbill

Further information

Birth
Date born: 
00/00/1846
Parents
Mother
Mother's name: 
Catherine
Mother's maiden name: 
Hellings
Father
Father's name: 
John Daniel Lloyd
Marriage
Marriage 1
Spouse one first names: 
Rose
Spouse one last name: 
Bailey
Marriage one date: 
1876
Marriage one address: 
Somerset

Death

Death (details)
Date of death: 
07/12/1909
Age (at time of death): 
63
Cause of death: 
Unknown
Address at time of death: 
Worthing, Sussex, England
Obituary

William Hellings Lloyd Obiturary

Census and miscellaneous information

Census information
1861 census: 

Living in Tiverton, Death with his widowed mother

Catherine Lloyd 50 Head
Thomas H Lloyd 14 Son
William H Lloyd 14 Son
James H Lloyd 12 Son
Elizabeth Lawton 20 Servant

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1871 census: 

Living in Tiverton, Devon

Catherine Lloyd 60 Head
Emma H Lloyd 26 Daughter
William H Lloyd 24 Son
Eleanor Tanner 9 Visitor
Eliza Chambers 64 Servant

 

1881 census: 

Living in Tiverton, Devon with his wife Rose Bailey

William H. Lloyd 34

Head

 Bank Cashier

Rose Lloyd 32 Wife
Lucy Dummett 18 Servant
Jane Milford 21 Servant
1891 census: 

Living in Tiverton Devon with his wife Rose and children

 

William H Lloyd 44 Head
Rose Lloyd 42 Wife
John V Lloyd 7 Son
William A Lloyd 5 Son
Nathaniel C Lloyd 4 Son
Frederick I Lloyd 2 Son
Catherine R Lloyd 11/12 Daughter
Edra Doble 28 Servant
Lucy Dummett 28 Servant
Annie Hays 19 Servant

 

 

1901 census: 

0