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About Alicia Mary Lloyd, SM/PROG

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1820 British Settler

Alicia Mary Whittle 27, together with her husband Henry Lloyd 36, Harness maker, and their 4 children, were members of Thomas Willson's Party of 307 Settlers on the La Belle Alliance.

Party originated from London.

Departed London, 12 February 1820. Arrived Table Bay, Cape Town on 2 May 1820. Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth May 1820.

Area Allocated to the Party : Beaufort Vale on the Bush River

Children :

  • Catherine Mary Lloyd
  • Francesca Lloyd 6
  • Henry Lloyd 4
  • Samuel Lloyd 2

"Isle of Michael,Spain" seems to refer to Island of St. Michael of La Palma[San Miguel de La Palma], the most north-western of the Canary Islands,400 km off the Moroccan coast. Widely known as La Palma[Island]. This suggests that father Samuel Whittle was a mariner or a merchant...



Alicia Mary Whittle aged 27, travelled with her husband father (Henry Lloyd, 36, a Harness maker), and children (Catherine Mary Lloyd (9yrs), Francesca Lloyd (6yrs) Henry Lloyd (4yrs) and Samuel Lloyd (2yrs), as part of Willson's party (the ship crew) on the La Belle Alliance, from The Downs, Deal, Kent, England on the 12 Feb 1820. The party was led by Thomas Willson, an architect and commercial agent of Bridge Cottage, Chelsea Water Works, London. Willson was given permission to take out one of the four largest settler parties, consisting of 100 able-bodied men and their families.This was a joint-stock party, recruited by advertisement, and served to absorb the remnants of smaller parties whose applications had been rejected or whose numbers had diminished. Many of these men were London tradesmen.

Although most of the party were 'free' settlers who paid their own deposits, there were not many among them whom their contemporaries would have classed as 'gentlemen'. Several men, however, were sufficiently well-off to take servants with them: the Wilmots employed four servants, as did Collis; Cock, Currie and Willson each employed three; and Bisset, Lloyd, John Smith, Webb and the Rev William Boardman had one servant each.

Deposits were paid for 102 men and their families, and the party boarded La Belle Alliance at Deptford. After more than a month's delay before leaving the ice-bound Thames, the ship sailed from the Downs on 12 February 1820, arriving in Table Bay on 2 May and Simon's Bay three days later.

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SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-CAPE-L Archives http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-... The following is an article from 'South Africa' January 14, 1927. Some Frontier Families - page 95

Lloyd a. HENRY LLOYD, 36, and his wife Alicia Mary de Visme, 27, and their four children Catherine 8, Francesca 6, Harry 4, and Samuel 2 came out in Wilson's party on the S. Belle Alliance.There was also a John Lloyd, 18, in Griffith's party on the S. Stentor who was killed in the Sixth Frontier War 1835.

Alicia Mary de Visme, wife of the first Henry Lloyd, was the daughter of Col.Samuel Whittle who married Lady Alicia Fleming, the daughter of Earl Upton. The family of Henry Lloyd was: b1. Catherine born 1812 married M. White. 2. Francesca born 1814 married J. Parkin. 3. Harry Lloyd born 1816. Killed in one of the Frontier Wars. 4. Samuel Lloyd born 1818. Married. 5. James Lloyd married M. Hayward - 2 daughters Alicia and Maggie. 6. William T. Lloyd married Sussanah daughter of Settler Samuel James, who married Esther Trollip. 7. Sarah married M. Crooks. 8. Mary Alicia married M. Rivas. 9. John Lloyd married S. Hayward - 5 sons : William, James, Geo, Arthur, Oscar.


http://www.southafricansettlers.com/?cat=22&paged=29 South African Settlers:

Lloyd, Henry Last Name: Lloyd First Name: Henry Date of Birth: 1784 Place of Birth:� Parents – Father: Parents – Mother: Spouse: Alicia Mary de Visme Whittle born 28 Oct 1789, chr. 8 Jan 1790 Presbyterian Leicester, Leics., England to Col. Samuel Whittle and Catherine.� Marriage Date: 29 Oct 1811 Marriage Place: St. James Westminster, London, England Date of Death: Place of Death:

Catherine b. 1812 m. abt 1832 M. White Francesca Hannah b. 1813 Ponta Delgada, Miguel Island, Azores, m. 29 Aug 1838 Port Elizabeth to John Parkin, d. 25 Jul 1908 Port Elizabeth Harry chr. 3 Nov 1816 St. Olave, Bermondsey, London, killed in one of the Frontier Wars. Samuel Witham chr. 26 Apr 1818 St. Olave, Bermondsey James b. abt 1820 Cape m. abt 1844 M. Hayward (2 dau. Alicia and Maggie) William Thompson b. abt 1822 m. abt 1854 Susannah dau. of Samuel James (q.v.) Sarah b. abt 1824 m. abt 1843 M. Crooks Mary Alicia b. abt 1825 m. abt 1845 M. Rivas John b. abt 1827 m. abt 1850 S. Hayward (5 sons: William, James, Geo., Arthur, Oscar)


12/02/1820 Settler
The Downs, Deal,Kent,England
Willsońs party on the La Belle Alliance

Alicia bought land in Wynberg and tried grape farming, she had a fortune of her own,but it failed.
Her servant was Mary Delhine as well as a couple I believe of Indian origin¨ Isabelle Krauss

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Alicia Mary Lloyd, SM/PROG's Timeline

1789
October 28, 1789
All Saints, Leiscester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
1790
January 8, 1790
Presbyterian Meeting House, Leicester, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
1813
August 9, 1813
São Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal
1814
April 26, 1814
Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal
1816
November 3, 1816
Bermondsey, London, Middlesex, England UK
1818
April 26, 1818
Southwark, London, Middlesex, England UK
1823
1823
Western Cape, South Africa
1825
November 9, 1825
Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1826
July 16, 1826
Port Elizabeth, Cape, South Africa