. Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp families in America; with brief sketches referring to the families of Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith . Ora W. Cloyd 209, Sec. 2. William Gordon Cloyd 96, Sec. 2 Section Three Descendants of John Cloyd Section Three Descendants of John Cloyd, Immigrant No. 81. JOHN CLOYD, (Immigrant No. 8,) a Scotchman, came toAmerica from the northern part of Ireland and settled in Au-gusta County, Va., in 1758. He had been preceded by at leastone son, Ninian, and was accompanied by a son and daughter,John and Mary. He died on or shortly before Nov. 13th, 1759,and Da


. Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp families in America; with brief sketches referring to the families of Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith . Ora W. Cloyd 209, Sec. 2. William Gordon Cloyd 96, Sec. 2 Section Three Descendants of John Cloyd Section Three Descendants of John Cloyd, Immigrant No. 81. JOHN CLOYD, (Immigrant No. 8,) a Scotchman, came toAmerica from the northern part of Ireland and settled in Au-gusta County, Va., in 1758. He had been preceded by at leastone son, Ninian, and was accompanied by a son and daughter,John and Mary. He died on or shortly before Nov. 13th, 1759,and David Cloyd, (immigrant No. 3) was appointed administra-tor of the estate and also guardian of two minor children, Johnand Mary, at their request March 14, 1760. The appraisers ofthe estate made a report in 1764 accounting for personal- propertysold to Davids sons James and John, Nov. 29, 1759. It is assumed on very strong circumstantial evidence thatDavid and John were brothers, altho it is not positively knownthat they were. David had been a resident of Augusta Countysince 1748, having first settled in New Castle County, Pa., nowDel. in 1732. If John was a younger b


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