Archives of
Maryland
(Biographical Series)
Col. Edward Lloyd VI (b.
1798 - d. 1861)
MSA SC 5496-38357
Property Owner, Talbot County, Maryland
Sources:
Archival Sources -
SPECIAL
COLLECTIONS (Christ Church, St. Michael's Parish Collection) St.
Michael's Church: Register 1848-1887, p. 21 [MSA SC 2635 M 1228]
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (Mary A. Dodge Collection), Papers, account books, and other items relating to the Anthony family, Caroline and Talbot counties. [MSA SC 564-1-94].
SPECIAL
COLLECTIONS (U.S. Colored Troops Pension File Collection) [MSA SC 4126]
John Johnson. Box 24. Folder 518.
TALBOT
COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (Assessment Record, Slaves) [MSA C1836-1] 1832.
Election District 1. Slave owner: Col. Edward Lloyd. Folio 64-84.
TALBOT
COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (Assessment Record, Slaves) 1852.
"Col. Edward Lloyd." Election District 1. Talbot County, Maryland. Page 22-31.
Location: 01/44/01/042. MdHR Number: 12, 842. MSA C1836-6.
TALBOT COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Wills, Original) 1828-1890. Col. Edward Lloyd. August 23 1861. Box 2. MSA T2536-2.
U.S.
CENSUS BUREAU (Census Bureau, MD) 1820. "Edward Lloyd." Talbot County,
Maryland. Line 18. Page 336. Film Reel: SCM 2068-1. Image 15. MSA
SM61-78.
U.S.
CENSUS BUREAU (Census Bureau, MD) 1830. "Edward Lloyd." Talbot County,
Maryland. Line 3. Page 13-14. Film Reel: SCM 70-1. Image 30-31. MSA SM61-93.
U.S.
CENSUS BUREAU (Census Bureau, MD) 1840. "Edwd Lloyd." Talbot County,
Maryland. District 1. Line 3. Page 5-6. Film Reel: SCM 4725-1. Image
9-10. MSA SM61-118.
U.S.
CENSUS BUREAU (Census Bureau, MD) 1850. "Edward Lloyde." Talbot
County, Maryland. Line 1. Film Reel: SCM 1501-2. Page 50. MSA
SM61-147.
U.S.
CENSUS BUREAU (Census Bureau, MD) 1850. Slave Schedules. "Edward Lloyde." Talbot County, Maryland. Film Reel: SCM
1506-4.
Image 218-222. MSA SM61-173.
U.S.
CENSUS BUREAU (Census Bureau, MD) 1860. "Edward Lloyd." Talbot
County, Maryland. Easton District. Line 3. Film Reel: SCM 7226. Image 75. Census Page 71. MSA SM61-218.
Newspapers and Journals -
"$250
Reward," Easton
Star, 14 November 1848.
"Notice,"
Easton
Gazette, 26 April 1828.
Krech III, Shephard, "The Participation of Maryland Blacks in
the Civil
War: Perpectives from Oral History," Ethnohistory
27, No. 1 (Winter,
1980): 67-78.
Books -
Callum, Agnes Kane. Colored Volunteers of Maryland,
Civil War: 7th
Regiment United States Colored Troops 1863-1866. Baltimore,
MD: Mullac
Publishers, 1990.Douglass, Frederick. Frederick Douglass:
Autobiographies. New
York: Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., 1994.
Preston, Dickson J. Talbot County: A History.
Tidewater Publishers:
Centreville, MD, 1983.
Preston, Dickson J. Young Frederick Douglass: The
Maryland Years.
Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1980.
Quarles, Benjamin. Frederick Douglass.
Washington, D.C: The Associated
Publishers, Inc., 1948.
Still,
William. Underground Rail Road: A Record of Facts, Authentic
Narratives,
Letters, etc. Philadelphia, PA: Porter & Coales,
Publishers, 1872.
Tilghman, Oswald. History of Talbot County,
Maryland: 1661-1861,
Vol. 1. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins Company, 1915.
Internet Sources/Google Earth -
Ancestry.com.
1860. United
Stated Federal Census. Slave Schedule. "Edward Lloyd." Talbot County, Maryland. Easton
District. Line 9. Pages 11-16.
"Colonel Edward Lloyd's Plantations and Property in Talbot County" KMZ File, created 08/06/2012.
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