Llyod, Andrew Jackson {I3445} (b. 25 OCT 1837, d. 27 JAN 1916)
Note: From: Some Old Families of Clarke County Virginia;
Andrew Jackson Llyod (send son) served sone time in the Confederate Forces, being among the 500 militia left in defense of Winchester when Johnston and Jackson marched their army across the mountain through Ashby's Gap and Paris, for the first Battle of Bull Run or Manassas. He also spent some time in the Western Virginia Campaign the following winter. He lost his first wife, Sarah Jane Stickles, and possibly three children in infancy, during the war. He had one daughter to survive. He was the only member of his immediate family to serve in the Confederate Forces. He has a half brother, Howard Franklin Llyod, who served with the Ohio Volunteers and was at the surrender of Lee at Appomattox.
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