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Edward Lloyd (Governor of Maryland) - Wikipedia
Edward Lloyd V (July 22, 1779 – June 2, 1834) was an American politician and slaveholder. He served as the 13th Governor of Maryland from 1809 to 1811, and as a United States Senator from Maryland between 1819 and 1826.
Col. Edward Lloyd, MSA SC 5496-38357 - Maryland State Archives
Col. Edward Lloyd VI (b. 1798 - d. 1861) MSA SC 5496-38357 Property Owner, Talbot County, Maryland. Biography: Edward Lloyd, the sixth in his family born with this name, was born into one of the wealthiest families in Talbot County and in the state of Maryland. He was born in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland on December 27, 1798.
Edward Lloyd (Colonial Governor of Maryland) - Wikipedia
Edward Lloyd II (February 7, 1671 – March 20, 1719) was the 11th Royal Governor of Maryland from 1709 to 1714. He attained the rank of Major General of the Eastern Shore militia.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Character List
Colonel Edward Lloyd Captain Anthony’s boss and Douglass’s first owner. Colonel Lloyd is an extremely rich man who owns all of the enslaved people and lands where Douglass grows up.
Edward Lloyd, MSA SC 3520-1445 - Maryland State Archives
Edward Lloyd (1779-1834) MSA SC 3520-1445 Governor of Maryland, 1809-1811 (Democratic-Republican) Born: Wye House, Talbot County, July 22, 1779 1 Father: Edward Lloyd (1744-1796) 2 Mother: Elizabeth (Tayloe) Lloyd 3 Marriage: November 30, 1797 to Sally Scott Murray 4
War on the Shore: Wye House holds key significance - The Daily Times
2014年12月27日 · They came to Wye House on Dec. 1, 1867. It has been on display since Jefferson presented it to his host, Col. Edward Lloyd. Davis had come to visit Lloyd's waterside neighbor, Admiral Franklin...
Edward Lloyd, The Govenor - tcfl.org
On the 22nd of July 1779, admidst the "storm and stress" of the revolutionary period was born Edward Lloyd, the fifth of his name, the future Governor of the yet infant State of Maryland, and the future senator of the yet embryonic Nation.
Life of an American Slave- Frederick Douglass Flashcards
Colonel Lloyd had three sons — Edward, Murray, and Daniel, — and three sons-in-law, Mr. Winder, Mr. Nicholson, and Mr. Lowndes. All of these lived at the Great House Farm, and enjoyed the luxury of whipping the servants when they pleased, Colonel Lloyd's clerk and superintendent- Douglas's master.
Edward Lloyd, The Farmer, 1798-1861 - tcfl.org
Col. Lloyd was nominally a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church, but like most of the Lloyds of Wye, he took little interest in its spiritual or temporal affairs. He respected its ministers, revered its doctrines and paid its dues, but neglected …
Edward Lloyd , MSA SC 3520-1604 - Maryland State Archives
Edward Lloyd VII, the eldest son of Col. Edward Lloyd VI and Alicia McBlair, was born in 1825 with high expectations to successfully continue the family name.2 Edward VII was known as the "Master of Wye House."3 His early education was primarily from tutors, but when he reached the proper age he went on to learn from Rev. Dr. Muhlenburg at Colle...