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Sampson Lloyd, II[1]

Male 1699 - 1779  (80 years)    Has more than 100 ancestors and more than 100 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Sampson Lloyd 
    Suffix II 
    Birth 15 May 1699  Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 30 Nov 1779 
    Siblings 2 Siblings 
    Person ID I26077  Geneagraphie
    Links To This person is also Sampson Lloyd at Wikipedia 
    Last Modified 15 Jan 2008 

    Father Sampson Lloyd,   b. 26 Feb 1664, Welshpool, , Montgomery, Wales Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 3 Nov 1724 (Age 60 years) 
    Mother Mary Crowley,   b. 15 Sep 1677   d. 1 Sep 1770 (Age 92 years) 
    Marriage 5 Oct 1695 
    Family ID F10949  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Sarah Parkes   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
    +1. Sampson Lloyd,   b. 1728   d. 1807 (Age 79 years)
    Family ID F10948  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 Aug 2000 

    Family 2 Rachel Champion,   b. 30 Mar 1712   d. 16 Sep 1766 (Age 54 years) 
    Children 
    +1. Mary Lloyd,   b. 10 Dec 1736   d. 18 Nov 1770 (Age 33 years)
    +2. Charles Lloyd,   b. 1748   d. 1821 (Age 73 years)
    Family ID F183193  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 15 Jan 2008 

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  • Notes 
    • eldest son.
      Sampson joined his father's business in Edgbaston Street that specialized in converting iron into rod and bar suitable for nail makers. On the death of his father in 1724, Lloyd II took over the running of the business.
      In June 1765, Sampson Lloyd II joined with John Taylor, a button-maker, and their two sons, to raise a total of £6,000 to form a bank in Birmingham. The main aim of the Taylor & Lloyds bank was to provide credit to small manufacturers in the area. The bank was a great success and in the first six years of trading produced a profit of more than £10,000. As well as lending money, Taylor & Lloyds was involved in investing in new ventures such as the Birmingham Canal Navigation Company

  • Sources 
    1. [S190] Peter Barns-Graham, British Pedigrees, (Stirnet), Lloyd in Birmingham, Lloyd of Bordesley, Lloyd of Dolobran, Lloyd in London (Reliability: 2).



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