New About Search Data Deeds Military Wills Links Query Home

Granville County Lloyd Chronology

Prepared by Harold A. Lloyd

1746 County Formation

Granville County formed from Edgecombe County.

1755 Granville Tax List

Edward Loyd

Nov. 13, 1756 Deed

Grant to Edward Loyd 600 acres on both sides of Ruin Creek

1758 Granville Tax List

James Loyde (with Ambrose) is listed in James Paine’s district between Charles Johnson (listed with ten persons who were presumably slaves) and David King.

 

Nov. 14, 1758 Bill Of Sale

James Loyde conveys slave "Ambruss" & crops to Charles Johnson

1758 Granville Tax List

James Loyd listed as delinquent for the year 1758 by Phil. Hawkins, late Sheriff, with note "R way" presumably meaning "ran away."

 

1769 Tax List

Edward Loyd

October 3, 1771 Granville Militia List

Isaac Loyde listed in Capt. Jonathan Kitrell's Company Company of the 1771 Granville County Militia. See Walter Clark's "The State Records," Vol. 22, page 166.

Circa 1776

According to Revolutionary War pension papers, Samuel Loyd (who was born in Essex County, Virginia, and died in Decatur in 1833 at the age of 86) lived in Wake County, NC at the time of the Revolution. According to those same pension papers, Samuel had a son by the name of James who moved with his father ultimately to Indiana.

May 8, 1776 Bond

Isaac Loyd gave bond for base-born child to Nancy Valentine

 

Sept. 24, 1779 Deed

Gov. Richard Caswell to Edward Loyd (on Tabb’s Creek)

Mar. 1, 1780 Deed

Gov. Richard Caswell To Isaac Loyd (on Ivey Branch)

June 15, 1781

Isaac Loyd sold Mark White 106 acres on the branches of Ruin Creek.

September 15 1781

Isaac Loyd conveyed 100 acres along Ruin Creek to William Loyd.

1784 Tax List

Edward Loyd

William Loyd

Nicholas Loyd

Ebenezer Loyd

1786 State Census

Raglands

Edward Loyd 2 males under 21 or over 60/five white females

William Loyd 1 male 21-60/2 white females

Jarriot Loyd 1 male 21-60/3 white females

Fishing Creek

Nicholus Loyd 1 male 21-60/3 males under 21 or over 60/4 white females

Epping Forest

Thomas Loyed 1 male 21-60/2 males under 21 or over 60/1 white female

William Loyed 1 male 21-60/3 males under 21 or over 60/4 white females

Isaac Loyed 1 male 21-60/6 males under 21 or over 60/5 white females

1788 Tax List

Edward Loyd

William Loyd

Jan. 11, 1789 Probate

John Loyd proved by oath will of Hill Kier Crowder

1789 Tax List (Epping Forest Only Reviewed)

Epping Forest

Isaac Loyd 290 acres/2 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

Feb. 1791

Will of Edward Loyd proved. Mentions wife Mary and children Charlotte, Nancy, Nicholas, William, Jarrot and Joshua.

1791 Tax List (Epping Forest Only Reviewed)

Isaac Loyd 290 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1792 Tax List (Epping Forest Only Reviewed)

Epping Forest

Isaac Loyd 290 acres/2 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1796 Tax List (All Townships Reviewed)

Raglands

Jarrott Loyd 200 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Joshua Loyd 200 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Epping Forest

Isaac Loyd 290 acres/2 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

1797 Tax List (All Townships Reviewed)

Raglands

Jarrad Loyd 200 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Joshua Loyd 341 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Epping Forest

William Loyd 0 acres/3 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Isaac Loyd 290 acres/2 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

1798 Tax List (All Townships Reviewed)

Raglands

Joshua Loyd 341 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Jarrard Loyd 200 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Epping Forest

Isaac Loyd 290 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Zadock Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

William Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Thomas York, Jr. 15 (sic)acres/1 poll(s)/1 slave(s)

Tabbs Creek

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

1799 Tax List (All Townships Reviewed)

Raglands

Joshua Loyd 341 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Jarot Loyd 200 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Epping Forest

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Isaac Loyd 290 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Johnson Loyd 0 acres/2 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

William Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1800 Census

William Loyd (who died in 1803) (1 male <10, 1 male 10-16, l male 45 or more)

Zadock Loyd (1 male 16-26)

Isham Loyd (1 male 16-26)

Jarrot Loyd (moved to TN) (1 male <10, 2 males 10-16, l male 45 or more)

John Loyd (2 males <10, 1 male 10-16, l male 26-45)

Isaac Loyd (1male <10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 1 male 45 or more)

 

1800 Tax List (All Townships Reviewed)

Raglands

Joshua Loyd 341 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Jarrot Loyd 200 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Beaverdam

Johnston Loid 127 acres/2 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1801 Tax List (All Townships Reviewed)

Raglands

Joshua Loyd 341 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Jarrott Loyd 208 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Epping Forest

Zadock Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Beaverdam

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)/1 horse(s)

Johnston Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Isaac Loyd 127 acres/0 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1802 Tax List (All Townships Reviewed)

Fishing Creek

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Beaverdam

Johnson Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Isaac Loyd 127 acres/0 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Countryline

William Loyd 70 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Edward Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1803 Tax List (Only Beaverdam & Tabbs Creek Reviewed)

Beaverdam

Johnston Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Isaac Loyd 127 acres/0 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Valentine Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Tabbs Creek

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1804 Tax List (Only Beaverdam & Tabbs Creek Reviewed)

Beaverdam

Johnston Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Valentine Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

David Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s) (ruled out by 1810 census)

Isaac Loyd 127 acres/0 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Tabbs Creek

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

1804

1804 Wake County Will Book 6 shows Valentine Loyd as one of the buyers named in the estate sale for James Joplin.

1805 Tax List (Only Beaverdam & Tabbs Creek Reviewed)

Beaverdam

Isaac Loyd 127 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

David Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Valentine Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Tabbs Creek

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1808 Tax List (Beaverdam Only)

Beaverdam

James Levister 177 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Johnston Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Valentine Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Isaac Loyd 127 acres/1 (sic) poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1809 Tax List (Beaverdam Only)

Isaac Loyd 127 acres/1 (sic) poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Valentine Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s) (intended to keep tavern in 1809)

Johnston Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

David Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s) (ruled out by 1810 census)

 

1810 Census

Zedock Loyd (has 2 males < 10, 1 male 26-45)

David Loyd (no males < 10, 1 male 26-45)

Isaac Loyd (no males < 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 45 or more)

Johnson Loyd (moved—no data)

Valentine Loyd (moved—no data)

Edward Loyd (has 1 male < 10, 1 male 26-45)

William Loyd (has 4 males < 10, 1 male 26-45)

William Loyd (same as above?)

Wiley Loyd (no males < 10, 1 male 16-26)

Isaac Loyd (1 male 10-16, 2 males 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 1 male 45 or more)

 

1810 Tax List (Townships Partially Reviewed)

Fishing Creek

William Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Hendersons

Wiley Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Beaverdam

Samuel Lord (sic) 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

David Lord (sic) 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Joshua Lord (sic) 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

John Lord (sic) 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1811 Tax List (Townships Partially Reviewed)

Beaverdam

John Loyed 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Valentine Loyed 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

David Loyed 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Fishing Creek

William Loyed 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Hendersons

Wiley Loyed 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

1811 Wake County Court Minutes

"Voluntine Loyd R." was on the list of Insolvents returned to Court and allowed.

1812 Tax List (Townships Partially Reviewed)

Beaverdam

Isaac Loyd 100 acres/0 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

David Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Valentine Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Fishing Creek

William Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Hendersons

Wiley Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

War Of 1812 Service (From Saved GenWeb Register)

Granville County

John Lyod (sic) 5th Reg., 8th Co., Capt. Willis Johnston

Wake County

Johnston Loyd 4th Reg., 2nd Reg., Capt. John Green

Franklin County

Wm. Loyd 4th Reg., Capt. Jones Cook

1812 Estate

Merthew Loyd dies with five legatees.

 

1813 Tax List (Townships Partially Reviewed)

Beaverdam

Valentine Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

David Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Fishing Creek

No Loyds—William not listed

Hendersons

Wiley Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

1814

According to Johnson Loyd’s Pension Records (Old War WF-#12140), Johnson Loyd and Edward White of Wake County, N.C. were drafted at the same time in 1814 and went to Norfolk, Virginia together under Capt. John Green commanded by Col. McDaniel. Edward and Johnson served together for about three months and ten days after which Johnson died in Norfolk, Virginia of disease contracted while in service. An affidavit in the pension files lists the following as children of Johnson Loyd and his widow Elizabeth Langford Loyd: Mary Loyd, Elizabeth Loyd, Isaac Loyd, John Loyd, Henry Loyd, Turner Loyd, Joshua Loyd, Mariah Loyd and Julia Loyd.

1816-1817

Johnson Loyd is referenced in at least two places in the Wake County Will Books. There was an order on July 16, 1816 dealing with payment of the administrator Jubilee (sp?) Rogers and with the widow and family's year's support. On August 1817, an inventory was taken as follows: one feather bed and furniture, 4 sitting chairs, 1 basin and plate (sp?), 1 pot, 1 chest, 1 table, 1 barrel, 1 spelling book, $19.66 received of Willy Whitaker for his services at Norfolk as a soldier.

Aug. 1817 Wake Court Order

Valentine Loyd was exempted from poll tax for an illegible reason.

 

1820 Census

Zadock (2 males <10, 1 male 16-18, one male 16-26)

Edward (4 males <10, 3 males 10-16, one male 45 or over)

Elizabeth (2 males <10, no other males; she is 26-45)(cf. 1830: apparently not David’s widow; Betsey Mangum?)

Willie (3 males <10, 1 male 16-45)

 

1823 Tax List (Only Beaverdam Reviewed)

Beaverdam

Elizabeth Loyd 20 acres/0 poll(s)/0 slave(s) (Buckhorn)

 

Nov. 1824 Bond

John Loyd posts bastardy bond re Nancy Wilkerson

1827 Tax List (Only Beaverdam Reviewed)

Beaverdam

Elizabeth Loyd 20 acres/0 poll(s)/0 slave(s) (W.B.H.)

 

1828 Tax List (Only Beaverdam Reviewed)

Beaverdam

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Joseph Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Sally Loyd 20 acres/0 poll(s)/0 slave(s) (Buckhorn) (Seems to be Eliz.)

July 31, 1828 "Star"

Obituary for an Isaac Loyd who died in Louisburg, Franklin County, NC "on Sunday last."

 

1830 Census

(Note North/South Divide)

Zadock (1 male 15-20/1 male 50-60) (North Regiment)

Edward (2 males 10-15/3 males 15-20/1 male 70-80) (North Regiment)

Nicholas (1 male <5/1 male 20-30) (North Regiment)

Thomas (1 male <5/1 male 20-30) (North Regiment)

John (2 males <5/1 male 20-30) (S. Regiment)

Valentine (2 males 10-15/2 males 20-30/1 male 50-60) (S. Regiment)

Elizabeth (1 male 10-15; This Elizabeth is 50-60—Is she Betsy Mangum Loyd?) (S. Regiment)

Elizabeth (1 male 10-15; David’s Widow is 60-70) (S. Regiment)

Wiley (1 male <5/1 male 5-10/1 male 10-15/2 males 15-20/1 male 40-50) (S. Regiment)

William? (1 male 20-30) (Unknown Township)

1830 Franklin Will Book

Turner Loyd and Isaac Crowder are buyers in the February 18, 1830 estate sale for Benjamin Morgan.

 

1833 Tax List (All Townships Reviewed)

Beaverdam

Joseph Loyd 75 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Country Line

James Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Pumphrett Loyd 123 acres/1 poll(s)/1 slave(s)

Edward Loyd, Jr. 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Edward Loyd, Sr. 170 acres/0 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Nicholas Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Henderson

Joseph Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Raglands

William Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Willis Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1834 Action (State v. Loyd)

John Loyd is said to be "of Beaverdam District."

1837 Tax List (All Townships Reviewed)

Beaverdam

Joseph Loyed 75 acres/2 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Country Line

Nicholas Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Edward Loyd, Sr. 190 acres/0 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Edward Loyd, Jr. 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Wilson Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Pumphrett Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

James Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Joseph Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Hendersons

Willis Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

William Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Nutbush

William Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Raglands

Eaton? Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s) (Note only a Wm. Loyd listed in 1838& 1839)

1838 & 1839 Transfers (Granville Court Minutes)

Nov. 1838: Valentine Loyd acknowledged a deed to Thomas Ray et al. for 357 acres.

Feb. 1839: Valentine Loyd deeded 78 acres to Obediah Sowell. Proved by John Thompson.

1839 Tax List (Partial Township Review)

Beaverdam

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Joseph Loyd 113 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Hendersons

Willis Loyd 73 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

William Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Joseph Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Raglands

William Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1840 Census

Joseph (1 male <5/1 male 30-40)

Joseph (1 male 30-40)

Madderson (1 male <5/1 male 20-30)

Tiney? (1 male 60-70)

John (1 male 5-10/1 male 10-15/l male 30-40)

Isham (1 male 20-30)

James (1 male <5/1 male 20-30)

Lewis (1 male 20-30)

Nicholas (2 males 5-10/1 male 20-30/1male 30-40)

Pomfrett (1 male 20-30)

Quinsey/Tinsey? (2 males 20-30)

William (1 male <5/1 male 5-10/1 male 20-30)

David (1 male 20-30)

Eaton (1 male 20-30)

Thomas? (2 males <5/1 male 5-10/1male 10-15/1 male 40-50)

James (incomplete census info)

Joseph (incomplete census info)

Charles (incomplete census info)

1840s Granville School Censuses

John Loyd listed having Eliza Loyd, James Loyd and William Loyd in Beaverdam.

William Loyd is listed having Samuel Loyd, Susan Loyd, John Loyd and James Loyd in Henderson.

Lewis Loyd is listed having Marth Ann Loyd in Henderson.

William Loyd is listed having Mary Loyd, James Loyd, Alexander Loyd in Henderson

1840 Tax List (Partial Township Review)

Beaverdam

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Isham Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Joseph Loyd 118 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

James M. Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Cedar Creek

William Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1841 Tax List (Partial Township Review)

Beaverdam

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

George W. Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Joseph Loyd 118 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Henderson

William Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

 

1842 Tax List (Partial Township Review)

Beaverdam

John Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Washington Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Joseph Loyd 118 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Hendersons

William Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/1 slave(s)

William P.? Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Ragland

David Loyd 0 acres/1 poll(s)/0 slave(s)

Aug 7, 1845 Granville Congressional Voters Role

Brassfields

George W. Loyd

John Loyd

Valentine Loyd

Henry Sikes

Wyatt Emory

1850 Granville Census

See Genweb Transcription

Circa 1851 to 1853

Valentine Loyd deeded Granville County property to Joseph Loyd, which deed was recorded in Book 16 at page 292.

1860 Granville Census

Head Location

L. Loyd Asylum

Nathaniel Loyd Asylum

Emily Loyd Gregory Mill

Rebecca Loyd Kittrells

Elizabeth Loyd Tranquility

George Loyd Wilton

James M. Loyd Wilton

John Loyd Wilton

Joseph Loyd Wilton

Edward Loyd Youngs Crossroads

Horace Loyd Youngs Crossroads

James Loyd Youngs Crossroads

James R. Loyd Youngs Crossroads

Matsy Loyd Youngs Crossroads

Sally Loyd Youngs Crossroads

Thomas Loyd Youngs Crossroads

Wilson Loyd Youngs Crossroads

Note: John Loyd’s son James W. Loyd is listed under the name "Loyed" in the 1860 Franklin County Census with wife Mary Ann Catherine Merritt Loyd and family including James "Loyed." Lewis Loyd and family are shown across the Granville line in the 1860 Mecklenburg, Virginia Census.

1870 Granville Census

Head Location

Henry Loyd Brassfields

David Loyd Henderson

James Loyd Kittrells

James Lloyd Oak Hill

Wilson Lloyd Oak Hill

Edward Loyd Sassafras Fork

Partheny Loyd Sassafras Fork

Richard H. Loyd Sassafras Fork

Sarah Loyd Sassafras Fork

Note: John Loyd moved to Wake/Barton’s Creek and his widowed daughter-in-law Mary Ann Catherine Merritt Loyd and children (including James Lloyd) are listed next to John in the 1870 Wake County/Barton’s Creek Census.

1870 Wake Barton’s Creek Tax List

John Loyd is listed with one white male between the ages of 21 and 50 (or 60?--hard to read) presumably his son William. He has one horse (valued at $75.00), three cattle (valued at $18), and ten hogs (valued at $15) with his total real and person property valued at $108.00. He owed state taxes of $1.32 and County taxes of $1.33 and a special state tax for the Ashevill Turnpike Company of 18 cents with total taxes of $2.83. He paid them on November 5.

1880 Granville Census

See LDS Transcription.

1890 Granville Census

No Longer In Existence.

1900 Granville Census

Omitted.

Granville Poll Taxes Paid Before 5/1/1902

Brassfields

W.E. Loyd

C. E. Loyd

W. L. Loyd

Dutchville

H. G. Loyd

W. J. J. Loyd

Sassafras

S. T. Loyd

Granville Grandfather Book

Year Voter/Age Voting Ancestor

1902 William E. Loyd (24) Henry Loyd

1902 Charles E. Loyd (31) Henry Loyd

1902 John W. Loyd (30) Rufus R. Loyd

1902 Rufus Loyd (61)

1902 William B. Loyd (30) W. R. Loyd

1904 Duncan Loyd (55) William Loyd

1904 Grover C. Loyd (23) William Loyd

1902 George Loyd (52) Lewis Loyd (Va.)

1902 R.A. Loyd (57) James Loyd

1908 Richard Loyd (22) George Loyd

1906 Louis Loyd (22) Amson? Boyd?

1902 Jonah Loyd (22) D. M (or W?) Loyd

 

Notes On Poll Taxes:

White men under 21 and, beginning in 1801, over the age of 50 were exempted from poll taxes. Beginning in 1817 this upper limit was lowered to 45. Ages can thus be calculated based on this formula. Tax lists are often incomplete as comparisons with census shows.

 


| Top |