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Livezey-Laughlin Family Papers, 1746-1948
Livezey-Laughlin family photographs
Thomas Livezey Laughlin (1873-1946), an Ohio physician and a Quaker, was the son of George and Anna Louise Laughlin. His son, Thomas L. Laughlin Jr. (1907-1973) was also a medical doctor. This collection of photographs depicts family members, scenery (Livezey home, hunting, etc.), and vacation photos including international travel.
Llewellyn family records
This collection is comprised of the family history of the Llewellyn family between 1712 - 1813. It is primarily handwritten, with a typed addition from 1974.
Lloyd and Baily family papers
Primarily commonplace books of Susan H. Loyd (1802?-1857), there is also a diary of Loyd's (1818-1828) and a book of financial receipts for William Brown, 1795-1818, as well as two commonplace books kept by Sarah Loyd.
Elizabeth Lloyd collection
This collection contains a handwritten bound copy of "An Appeal for the Bond-Woman" by Elizabeth Lloyd.
Lloyd family genealogy
This collection contains one item, which is a genealogy of the Samuel Lloyd and Rachel Braithwaite family. It is typed, and was created in 1914 by an unknown author. It includes description of five generations of their descendents.
Lloyd family commonplace books
The Lloyd family commonplace books include extracts, poetry, and literary quotes.
Lloyd family diaries
This collection includes a variety of diaries of the Lloyd family, including three anonymous diaries, one diary written by Mary Ann Lloyd, one by Sarah Lloyd, and one by Susan Lloyd. Diary entries are generally related to religion, Quaker meetings, and social calls. Some volumes includes extracts or poetry.
Lloyd Family Papers
The Lloyd family was a Quaker family from Pennsylvania. This small collection contains correspondence, financial papers, manuscript notes, and some miscellaneous papers which descended in the family. R. Louis Lloyd, the donor, published a family genealogy in 1947.
Lloyd Harbor Monthly Meeting Records
Records of Lloyd Harbor Monthly Meeting, 1973-1993.