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Grace Lloyd (unknown)

Also Known As: "Grace Maulden", "Grace Parker", "Grace Bennett"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: England
Death: between October 14, 1697 and February 17, 1699 (76-79)
London, Middlesex, England (Will Proved Feb 1699)
Immediate Family:

Wife of Francis Mauldin, of Upper Norfolk; William Parker, Sr. and Edward Lloyd
Mother of Grace Mauldin; Elizabeth Mauldin and Francis Mauldin, Il

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About Grace Lloyd


Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bennett-5450

Birth and Parents

Grace was born about 1620. Her maiden name is unknown.

Some genealogies give her the birth surname of Bennett. The appears to be the result of fraudulent genealogy.

Birth and Parents

Grace was born about 1620. Her maiden name is unknown.

Some genealogies give her the birth surname of Bennett. The appears to be the result of fraudulent genealogy.

Married

  1. Francis Maulden d 1644 as his 2nd wife
  2. William Parker Sr.
  3. Edward Lloyd.

Family

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mauldin-1645

Francis Maulden of Dumplin Island
 (Norfold Co., VA) and Grace had

  1. Grace Maulden1 married Henry Mitchell.
  2. Francis Maulden1 Francis Mauldin’s son (William Parker’s stepson) was transported into Maryland as “Frances Malin” in 1653, later became prominent as Captain Frances Maulden (Q:68) and died testate in Calvert Co in 1710/1711, leaving modern descendants. [2]. Married 1) unknown 2) Elizabeth

William Parker and Grace had

  1. William Parker Jr. and a dau.
  2. Elizabeth.

Grace married thirdly (as 3rd wife) Edward Lloyd, a prominent Quaker (ca 1620-1696) who came to Anne Arundel Co. from Lower Norfolk, Va, in 1650 and lived there until 1663, removing to Talbot County in 1668 when he then returned to St. Mar’s Parish, White Chapel, Middlesex Co., England, where he died in 1696. Lloyd was the founder of one of Maryland’s most important political families and served in both the Virginia House of Burgesses from Lower Norfolk 1644-1646 and in the Maryland Lower House (1658) and the Upper House (1659-1666). During the period of Puritan rule in Maryland by the Bennett-Claiborne Commission, he was military commander of Anne Arundel Co in 1650-1652.[4]

Origins

Some genealogies give her the birth surname of Bennett. The appears to be the result of fraudulent genealogy. She was not the child Simon Bennett, 1st (and last) Baronet of Bechampton who had no children.

Notes

https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mauldin/1367/

Francis Maulden of New Norfolk Co, VA c1595-1644

  • m1 Catherine --; d c1637
  • m2 Grace Bennett; m2 a1659 William Parker ....-a1680: He m1 -- --; (and had chn: William, Elizabeth): She m3 Edward Lloyd of London ....-a1695; Will Widow of Saint Mary Matfellon alias Whitechapel, Middlesex (PCC) 10 May 1698/17 Feb 1701 [abstract below]

(1658.9) Francis Malden 1658/9 To the Worshtt the Commrs for the County of Kent The humble peticon of Tho. Bradnox Showeth that your peticoners wife haveinge given to her by Mistris Parker one of her sonnes, by name Francis Malden & alsoe to your Petr as their own Childe, yet notwishstanding after your Petr had the said Childe aboute 6 years, & beene at greate Charges in keepinge the sd Childe, Mrs Parker came to your Petrs house about a fortnight since and Forcably with a pty of men took away the said Childe & be the particular advise of John Burage who doth stand to Justice the sd Action in the behalfe of the said mrs Parker. The prmises Considered yor Petr Craves that he may have satisfaction for the time hee hath kept the sd Childe with all his Charges and Expenses & your petr shall ever pray [KENT COUNTY COURT PROCEEDING 1656-1662]

Will

(10 May 1698) LLOYD-MAULDEN. Will of Grace Lloyd of St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex, widow. Dated 10 May, 1698. Proved in P. C. C, 23 Dyer, 17 Feb., 1700-1. The testatrix desires to be buried "near my husband in Whitechapel Church." To granddaughter Elizabeth Buckerfield the money owed by Alexander Pollington and certain plate, linen &c. "with my marke G. & P. thereupon sett." Bequest to testatrix's daughter Elizabeth, mother to the above Elizabeth Buckerfield. Testatrix's son Francis Maulden mentioned. Testatrix's daughters Margaret Evans and Grace Mitchill. Residue of estate "in England and Maryland or elsewhere beyond the seas" to my daughter Elizabeth Buckerfield and she sole executrix. Thomas Parker and Joseph Haycock overseers. I


Edward Lloyd left his real property in Maryland to his grandsons (Philemon having died in 1685) and his estate in England, as well as all the slaves he owned in Maryland, to his widow Grace. https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/000800/...

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Grace Lloyd's Timeline

1620
1620
England
1641
1641
1644
1644
New Norfolk, Virginia
1653
1653
Dumpling Island, New Norfolk County, Virginia
1697
October 14, 1697
Age 77
London, Middlesex, England (Will Proved Feb 1699)
????
Maryland, United States