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James and Mary Lloyd
At the time of the 1911 census, James and Mary Lloyd were living in Halffield Lane with their nine children. Prior to this census, they had lost two of their children: Beatrice, who died in 1905, and Herbert who died in 19061.
Mary was still living in Halffield Lane at the time of the 1939 Register with her son Colin.
The following photograph shows James and Mary’s daughter Phyllis in 1931 when she would have been aged 23:

Cyril and Edith Lloyd
Cyril Lloyd was a son of James and Mary Lloyd who lived in Halffield Lane. The 1939 census recorded Cyril Langford Lloyd and Amy Lloyd living in “Half Lane”.

Photo: P Long; 8/2005
Cyril Lloyd had died before the marriage of his daughter as shown on this invitation to Mr & Mrs Henry Phoenix-Stone:

In 1967, Edith Lloyd was appointed to be a trustee of the Methodist chapel. Her address at that time was still Sunnyside Cottage.
Claude and Marjorie Lloyd
Claude was the son of Clifton Walace Lloyd, who was shown in the 1911 census as living with his parents James and Mary (see above).
Claude and Marjorie lived at No 2 Jubilee Cottages with their daughters Maureen and Mary.
The following photograph shows from left to right: Maureen Lloyd, Amy Phoenix-Stone (from next door at No 1 Jubilee Cottages), Mary and Marjorie:

The following photograph shows the daughters, Maureen and Mary, with Amy Phoenix-Stone who lived next door at No 1 Jubilee Cottages:

Footnotes
- Thanks to Phil Long for supplying this information. ↩︎
Credits
With thanks to Jenny Porter (granddaughter of Amy Phoenix-Stone) for the pictures on this page and for her assistance with collecting the information published.
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