Caernarfon Ddoe/Caernarfon's Yesterdays

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If you have any brief family history questions, please post them in the dedicated area and Keith will try and answer them for you.

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Hanes Tref Caernarfon/Caernarfon Town History
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Re: "Who Was John Llwyd"

Hi Nerys,

Thank you for your email re the above and I understand that Keith, who is responsible for Family History queries, has answered you direct and has clarified the position.

Incidentally, it is believed that the reason for John Lloyd leaving Ebenezer Chapel and becoming a member of the Church of England was that as one who was declared bankrupt in 1833 the strict rules of the Wesleyan Denomination forced him to relinquish his position as Trustee. Again due to the fact that the Church of England commissioned him to do so much work in the area it is not surprising that he chose to become a member.

Regards,

Meirion