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The Heard Family Name Index
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Amy Dyer's siblings: Mary Dyer (1851- ) and Henry M Dyer (1859- )

Family of James Loye and Amy Margaret A. Dyer

Husband: James Loye (1847?-1896)
Wife: Amy Margaret A. Dyer (1849?- )
Children: Reginald P Loye (1876-1917)
Mabel E Loye (1878?- )
Lilian Amy Loye (1880?- )
Elsie Edith Loye (1883- )
Marriage Q2 1875 Plymouth, Devon, England

Husband: James Loye

Name: James Loye 1
Sex: Male
Father: Philip Loye (1811?-1866)
Mother: Elizabeth Prettejohn Pitts (1814-1877)
Birth 1847 (app) Stokenham, Devon, England
Occupation Solicitor
Census (1) 30 Mar 1851 (age 4) Stokenham, Devon, England 2
Census (2) 7 Apr 1861 (age 13) Stokenham, Devon, England 3
Death Q3 1896 (age 48-49) Tavistock Registration District, Devon, England

Additional Information

Census (1) Stokenham Farm
Census (2) Farm House

Wife: Amy Margaret A. Dyer

Name: Amy Margaret A. Dyer 1
Sex: Female
Father: Henry Stephens Dyer (1816-1898)
Mother: Sarah Amery (1818?-1905)
Birth 1849 (app) Plymouth, Devon, England
Census (1) 7 Apr 1861 (age 12) Falmouth, Cornwall, England 4
Census (2) 1901 (age 52) Plymouth, Devon, England

Additional Information

Census (1) Tehidey Terrace, Budock, Cornwall
Census (2) 14 Ermington Terrace, Plymouth
Widow Amy is with son Reginald, Mabel, Lilian, Elsie Edith, all unmarried, and her widowed mother Sarah Dyer

Child 1: Reginald P Loye

Name: Reginald P Loye 1
Sex: Male
Birth 28 Jun 1876 Plymouth, Devon, England
Occupation (1) Solicitor
Census 2 Apr 1911 (age 34) Teignmouth, Devon, England 5
Occupation (2) 2 Apr 1911 (age 34) Bank Clerk; Teignmouth, Devon, England 5
Death 31 Jan 1917 (age 40) ,,France

Additional Information

Census Bella Vista, Teignmouth
Reginald is living alone in Teignmouth

Child 2: Mabel E Loye

Name: Mabel E Loye 1
Sex: Female
Birth 1878 (app) Plymouth, Devon, England
Occupation Assistant High Scool Mistress

Child 3: Lilian Amy Loye

Name: Lilian Amy Loye 1
Sex: Female
Birth 1880 (app) Plymouth, Devon, England
Occupation Kindergarten Student

Child 4: Elsie Edith Loye

Name: Elsie Edith Loye 1
Sex: Female
Birth 1883 Plymouth, Devon, England
Occupation Daily Governess, school

Note on Husband: James Loye

Living at 50 Torrington Place,Plymouth St Andrew in 1881

Note on Wife: Amy Margaret A. Dyer

Living in 6 Wentworth Villas, Plymouth in 1911, with unmarried daughters Mabel and Lilian

Note on Child 1: Reginald P Loye

Educated at Cheltenham College. He passed the preliminary law exams at Cheltenham College, and was then articled to his father's partnership, of Wilson and Loye. Qualified as a solicitor in June 1899. Owing to the death of his father in 1896, he joined Lloyds bank.He volunteered for foreign service on the outbreak of war in 1914, but failed the medical. Enlisted in Bankers ' Bn. Royal Fusiliers, March 1916. Died of pneumonia in Lillers Field Hospital, France.

Note on Child 2: Mabel E Loye

In 1911, unmarried and living with sister Lilian and her widowed mother in Plymouth

Note on Child 3: Lilian Amy Loye

In 1911, unmarried and living with sister Mabel and her widowed mother in Plymouth

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009
2"Census 1851 Loye51". HO107/1875 Folio 114 Page 5 Kingsbridge, Blackawton ED1a. Cit. Date: 30 March 1851. Assessment: Secondary evidence.
3"Census 1861 Loye 61". RG9/1423 Folio 94 Page 20 Kingsbridge, Stokenham ED7. Cit. Date: 7 April 1861. Assessment: Secondary evidence.
4"Census 1861 Falmouth, Cornwall, England RG09/1566 Folio 92 Page 6 (Henry Dyer)". RG09/1566 Folio 92 Page 6. Cit. Date: 7 April 1861. Assessment: Secondary evidence.
5"Census 1911 Teignmouth, Devon, England RG14/12693 RG78/729 RD272 SD1 ED3 SN349 (Reginald P Loye)". RG14/12693 RG78/729 RD272 SD1 ED3 SN349. Cit. Date: 2 April 1911. Assessment: Secondary evidence.