GRANVILLE COUNTY, NC- MISCELLANEOUS- Lloyd Summaries May 1821-Feb 1857 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Harold A. Lloyd =============================== Granville County Court Minutes Summaries From May 1821 To February 1857 For Loyd/Lloyd References To ?Edward Loyd? In The Granville County Court Minutes: --Feb. 1824: Solomon Perry, Edward Loyde, Soloman Loyde ordered to serve on March jury. --Feb. 1825: Edward Loyd called to serve as juror next March. --May 1832: Edward Loyde appointed guardian of ?his son? Horace Loyde with Nicholas Loyde and Joseph Hart referenced. --May 1832: Edward Loyde appointed road overseer from David Chandler?s Mill to Granfey (sp?) Creek with William (sp?) Noblin et al. --Aug. 1833: Thomas Hester appointed road overseer from Chandler?s (sp?) Mill to Peaces (sp?) Ford with hands of Pomphret Loyd, Wm or Nic (sp?) Loyd, Joseph Loyd, Edward Loyd, Wilson Loyd, James Loyd, Richard Noblin, ? Noblin et al. on lands formerly belonging to Edward Loyd et al. --Feb. 1835: Edward Loyd, guardian of Horace his son, renewed bond with Nicholas Loyd and Thomas Hester his securities. --Nov. 1836: Edward Loyd called as Feb. juror. --Feb. 1837: Edward Loyd served as juror. --Feb. 1838: Joseph Loyd and Edward Loyd called as May jurors. --May 1838: Edward Loyd appeared for jury. Joseph Loyd excused. --May 1840: David I Young vs. Edward Loyd, Snr. Nicholas Loyd gave bail. Filed schedules for relief of honest debtors and was discharged. --May 1843: Frances Hester, Jr. appointed road overseer from Chandler?s Mill to Peaces Ford with hands of Pomphrett Loyd, Nicholas Loyd, Joseph Loyd, Edward Loyd, Wilson Loyd, James Loyd, Richard Noblin, Edm. Loyd et al. --Feb. 1848: James Hester replaced Barnett as road overseer with the hands of Pomfurt Loyd, Nicholas Loyd, Jos. Loyd, Edward Loyd, Wilson Loyd, James Loyd, Rich. Noblin, Spencer Noblin et al. --Aug. 1849: List of ?insolvents? for year ending Aug. 1, 1849: Wm. Merritt, Edward Loyd, Lewis Loyd, James Loyd, Wm. Emery. --Aug. 1850: List of tax ?insolvents?: W.R. Huskey, Edward Loyd, Lewis Loyd, James Loyd & Willie or Willis Loyd. --May 1852: Samuel Watkins appointed road overseer in place of Willis Royster from Chandlers Mill to Peace Ford with hands on lands of Pomfret Loyd, Nick (sp?) Loyd, Jos. Loyd, Edward Loyd, Wilson Loyd, James Loyd, Richard Noblin, Spencer Noblin, Edward Loyd, et al. (Note: 2 Edwards listed). References To John Loyd In The Granville County Court Minutes: --Feb. 1828: Wm. Whitfield appointed road overseer from Cedar Creek to muster grounds at Brassfields with hands on lands of John Loyd et al. --Nov. 1838: Robert A. Jones appointed overseer of road from Cedar Creek to Brassfields meeting house with hands living on lands of William Huskey, John Loyd et al. --Aug. 1840: Kemp Mills (sp?) appointed road overseer from Cedar Creek to Brassfields meeting house with hands living on lands of William Huskey, John Loyd et al. --Aug. 1842: John Loyd v. Peyton G. Mangum. Defendant failed to appear and judgment granted against def. and Simson Mangum his security for $16.28. --Nov. 1847: John Loyd & others vs. William Leavister. $169.47 left from sale of lands of ?their father George (sic) Leavister dec?d? and Plaintiffs and defendants are distributes of said George (sic) Leavister. Loyd gave security for refunding wife Rebecca?s portion or her heirs? at his death. Loyd paid 1/3 or $56.59. Loyd gave Jonathan M. Stone, Esq. and John W. Estes as his securities. References To ?William Loyd? In The Granville County Court Minutes: --May 1835: Deed in trust from William Loyd to Horace Rowland. Proved by James H. Rowland. --Nov. 1835: Bill of sale from William Loyd to Presley Rowland for corn & tobacco. --May 1841: Willis Harris (and others?) vs. William G. Loyd. Defendant failed to appear and judgment entered for $11.36 with interest from July 1, 1840. (Note same plaintiff as against Willie Loyd so Willie is William G.? Note also that the 1810 Census Lists both Wiley Loyd and the William Loyd I think married Betsy Mangum) --May 1841: Willis Harris (& others?) vs. William G. Loyd. Default judgment against defendant and Demetrius E. Young for $11.36 with interest from 7/1/1840. --Feb. 1843: Nelson Brame vs. William Loyd, Jr. Discharged under honest debtor act after filing schedules. --May 1844: Richard Gibbs v. William Loyd. Defendant discharged under honest debtor?s law. --Aug. 1845: Will of James Williams. Notice to William Loyd, wife Polly and Rubin Williams of Warren County, et al. References To Willie Loyd In The Granville County Court Minutes: --May 1821: Road overseer appointed with the hands of Willie Loyd et al. --May 1837: Harris (sp?) &? Young vs. Willie Loyd. Default judgment of $17.20. --May 1837: Willis Harris vs. Willie Loyd. Default judgment of $20.06. --Feb. 1838: Harris &? Young vs. Willie Loyd and John Reeks. $29.00 default judgment on bond. --Feb. 1838: Willis Harris v. Willie Loyd. Default judgment for $30.00. References To Other Loyds In The Granville County Court Minutes: --Feb. 1824: Solomon Perry, Edward Loyde, Soloman Loyde ordered to serve on March jury. --Feb. 1830: Alexander Graham appointed road overseer from Prescott? to Wake line including hands of Joseph Loyd, George W. Loyd et al. --May 1832: Edward Loyde appointed guardian of ?his son? Horace Loyde with Nicholas Loyde and Joseph Hart referenced. --Nov. 1832: Sherwood Wilson appointed road overseer from Pressitt (sp?) Creek to Wake line with hands of Joseph Loyd, George W. Loyd, Isham Loyd, Willis Emery et al. --Aug. 1833: Henry Loyd to pay for support of two illegitimate children by Martha Woodlief. --Aug. 1833: Thomas Hester appointed road overseer from Chandler?s (sp?) Mill to Peaces (sp?) Ford with hands of Pomphret Loyd, Wm or Nic (sp?) Loyd, Joseph Loyd, Edward Loyd, Wilson Loyd, James Loyd, Richard Noblin, ? Noblin et al. on lands formerly belonging to Edward Loyd et al. --Feb. 1834: Russell (sp?) Hus? appointed road overseer from Preswitt (sp?) Creek to Wake County line with hands of Joseph Loyd, George W. Loyd, Henry Sikes, Isham Loyd, Willis Emery et al. --Aug. 1834: State v. Henry Loyd: one of Martha Woodlief?s children being dead, support ordered for living one. --Feb. 1836: Simson Mangum appointed road overseer from Pruits Creek to Wake line with hands of Joseph Loyd, Henry Sykes, Isham Loyd, Willis Emory et al. --Feb. 1836: Pumfret Loyd called to May jury. --May 1836: Pomfrett Loyd served on May jury. --Feb. 1838: Owen Shapard v. Pumphret Loyd: Pumphret discharged as insolvent debtor. Filed schedules. --Feb. 1838: Joseph Loyd and Edward Loyd called as May jurors. --May 1838: Edward Loyd appeared for jury. Joseph Loyd excused. --May 1838: Robert K. Black proved deed from Pomforitt Loyd to Charles Barnett for 123 acres. --Aug. 1838: Robert Jinkins (sp?) vs. David Loyd. David Reece, Matthew Hester and Willie Loyd gave bail for defendant and he was released. --Nov. 1838: Valentine Loyd acknowledged a deed to Thomas Ray et al. for 357 acres. --Feb. 1839: Valentine Loyd deed 78 acres to Obediah Sowell. Proved by John Thompson. --Feb. 1840: John Emory, Henry Merritt, Thomas Green and James M. Loyd called as March jurors. --May 1840: David I Young vs. Edward Loyd, Snr. Nicholas Loyd gave bail. Filed schedules for relief of honest debtors and was discharged. --Aug. 1841: State of NC vs. Pomfrett Loyd. Guilty and fined $5.00. --Aug. 1841: Pomfrett Loyd acknowledged deed to David Overby for his interest in a tract. --Aug. 1842: State of NC vs. Parthenia (sp?) EA Jones & Willis Loyd. Jones fined $5 and Loyd $6? --Nov. 1842: State v. Willis Loyd. --May 1843: Frances Hester, Jr. appointed road overseer from Chandler?s Mill to Peaces Ford with hands of Pomphrett Loyd, Nicholas Loyd, Joseph Loyd, Edward Loyd, Wilson Loyd, James Loyd, Richard Noblin, Edm. Loyd et al. --Feb. 1845: State v. David Loyd. Defendant fined $1. --Feb. 1845: David Loyd et al ordered patrollers in Tabb Creek. --Aug. 1845: Will of James Williams. Notice to William Loyd, wife Polly and Rubin Williams of Warren County, et al. --Nov. 1845: Joseph Loyd appointed road overseer from Smith?s Creek to Wake line with usual hands. --May 1846: State v. Jas. R. Cooke & David Loyd. Cook fined 6 pence. Loyd fined $5. Aug. 1846: Exempted from paying double tax for year 1845: Wm. D. Husky (50 acres val. at $130), Joseph Loyd (194 acres val. at $291), and Ann Husky (60 acres at $120 to be added). --Feb. 1847: J.W. Barnett appointed road overseer from Chandler?s Mill to Peaces Road with hands of Pomfort Loyd, Nicholas Loyd, Joseph Loyd, Edw. Loyd, Wilson Loyd, James Loyd, Richard Noblin, Spencer (sp?) Noblin on lands formerly belonging to John Stovall deceased, Edw. Loyd et al. --Feb. 1848: James Hester replaced Barnett as road overseer with the hands of Pomfurt Loyd, Nicholas Loyd, Jos. Loyd, Edward Loyd, Wilson Loyd, James Loyd, Rich. Noblin, Spencer Noblin et al. --Aug. 1849: List of ?insolvents? for year ending Aug. 1, 1849: Wm. Merritt, Edward Loyd, Lewis Loyd, James Loyd, Wm. Emery. --Nov. 1849: Willis A. Royster replaced James Hester as road overseer with hands of same Loyds as above. --Aug. 1850: List of tax ?insolvents?: W.R. Huskey, Edward Loyd, Lewis Loyd, James Loyd & Willie or Willis Loyd. --Aug. 1851: Thomas Ray proved execution of deed from William Bailey to Joseph Loyd. --Aug. 1851: List of tax ?insolvents? for 1850 tax year: Horace Loyd, Wilson Loyd, David Loyd. --Aug. 1851: State v. David Loyd. Fined 6 pence. --Feb. 1852: Called to May jury: Joseph Loyd, Henry Sykes. --Feb. 1852: Darrell (sp?) E. Bobbitt proved deed from Joseph Loyd to John J. Bobbitt. --May 1852: Samuel Watkins appointed road overseer in place of Willis Royster from Chandlers Mill to Peace Ford with hands on lands of Pomfret Loyd, Nick (sp?) Loyd, Jos. Loyd, Edward Loyd, Wilson Loyd, James Loyd, Richard Noblin, Spencer Noblin, Edward Loyd, et al. (Note: 2 Edwards listed). --Aug. 1852: State v. James Loyd. State?s witness Samuel Moore failed to appear. --Aug. 1856: Tax insolvents for 1855: Thomas Loyd, James Loyd, G.W. Loyd. --Feb. 1857: State v. David Loyd. Defendant guilty and fined 5 cents.