Peter and Ann Floyd

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(Click to enlarge) Peter & Ann Floyd were already at Floyds Farm in the 1861 census till they died. Peter in 1924 aged 93. Ann in 1929 aged 95
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also click 1924 Peter & Ann Floyd wed 70 years for a long article in the Daily Chronicle published in 1924 on Peter and Ann's 70th wedding anniversary, reporting on an interview with Ann talking of their life


Peter Tyler Floyd born 1831 born in Speen was the son of John Floyd & Sarah nee Tyler

Ann Horwood born 1834 was the daughter of James and Sarah Horwood. See James Horwood born 1808

Peter Floyd married Ann Horwood in 1854

The Horwood family moved to Loosley Row from Aston Clinton 1847 when Ann was 14

Before her marriage Ann Horwood lived with her father in Loosley Row. Her father was the gardener for the vicar of Lacey Green Church who was living at Loosley House at that time as the Vicarage in Lacey Green was not yet built. Later Ann was a domestic servant for the vicar.

Before his marriage, since his parents' deaths Peter had lived with his cousin William and family at Lane Farm Church Lane Lacey Green.

Peter and Ann's 4 children were as follows -

Mary Ann Floyd born 1855 married Eldred Tilbury in 1892. Click Eldred & Mary Ann Tilbury

Sarah Elizabeth Floyd born 1861 married Thomas A Leonard in 1882. Lived in Willesden, Mddx.

Joseph George Floyd born 1865 married Annie Janes in 1865. See George & Annie Floyd

Frederick William Floyd born 1871 married Caroline Emma Saunders in 1905. See Fred Floyd. Also see 1905 Marriage at Lacey Green for details of the ceremony, the guests and the presents at Fred and Caroline's wedding.

1851 Census. Lane Farm.

William Floyd, 26,cordwainer and farmer of 20 acres, Sophia 26, Lucinda 7, Julia 3, Cora 1.  Peter Floyd, cousin of William, Shoemaker, Benjamin Hawes, 22, cousin of William, shoemaker.

1861 Census Floyds Farm. Peter Floyd 30 shoemaker, Ann Floyd 27 shoe binder, Mary Ann 5

1871 Census Peter Floyd 40 shoemaker, Ann Floyd 37 lace maker, Mary Ann 15 lace maker, Elizabeth 9, George 5, Frederick 3 months.

1881 Census Peter T Floyd 50 bootmaker, Ann Floyd 47 lace maker, Frederick W Floyd 10.

1889 Court Cottage, Church Lane, Lacey Green, purchased by Peter Tyler Floyd of Floyds Farm from Sarah Ada Cheshire, widow of Thomas Cheshire. See John & Ann Cheshire

1891 Census Peter Floyd 60 bootmaker, Ann Floyd 57

1901 Census Peter Floyd 70 farmer, Ann Floyd 67, Frederick Floyd 30 farmer single.

1901 Conveyance. Peter Tyler Floyd conveyed to William Robson for £60 See Reverend William Robson

Schedule. All that orchard or meadow land, adjoining to a close. now or late of William Stone on the N or NE and to a lane or passage there South or South West, containing one acre two roods twenty-six perches, formerly in the occupation of William Floyd afterwards by David Floyd and now in the occupation of the said Peter Floyd. To hold the same in fee simple subject to the succession duty (if any) to become payable on the decease of Dan Floyd of Lacey Green in respect of his life interest in the premises here conveyed as mentioned in a conveyance dated the 19th day of June 1885 made between Dan Floyd of the first part, Arthur Floyd of the second part and Peter Floyd of the third part. Witnessed and Signed. (This Conveyance is archived in Lacey Green Village Hall)

1911 Census Peter Floyd 80 farmer, Ann Floyd 77, Fred Floyd 40 widower working in business

Peter Floyd was one of the churchwardens of Lacey Green Church.

Deaths Peter Tyler Floyd died in 1924 aged 93. Ann Floyd died in 1929 aged 95

RESEARCHER’s NOTE.

Ann’s grandson Harry Floyd recounted how she taught the local children.   She and her father were in service to the local vicar.  When he realised that she could read and write he asked her to start a school, or so Harry understood.

The local school at Lacey Green is thought to have started in 1851.   There was certainly a schoolmistress in the 1851 census.   It does not say where she taught.   Her name was Mary Ann Floyd.   See John Floyd & Mary Ann Cook.   There were 24 scholars aged from 4 to 10 years.

Mary Ann Floyd died in 1852.   Ann Horwood is listed in Kelly's Directory of 1854 as 'Infant School Teacher, Lacey Green'. Ann married Peter Floyd in 1854, but Kelly's Directory would have been prepared some time before publication. Were her teaching years from the time of Mary Ann’s death to the time Ann married, or had her first child in 1855?   Harry did not know, but it does appear that she was not the first teacher.  

Ann told Harry that she called herself their “governess”, teaching the children to read and write and do some summing.   The girls did sewing, bringing their clothes ready tacked to make them.

SALE BY the EXECUTORS OF THOMAS DELL of PARSONAGE FARM, SAUNDERTON.

June 9th 1915.   Sale by auction.   Lot 4. Conveyance.  Purchased by Frederick William Floyd for £640: -

Schedule. Freehold accommodation at Lacey Green, comprising 4 rooms together with 6 acres of arable and grass land, barn, pig styes, stable, and hen houses, let to Mr Peter Floyd, an old standing tenant, at a rental of £15 per annum.   Land tax of 12 shillings and eleven pence.  Peter Floyd, tenant, was the father of Frederick William Floyd, purchaser. click Fred Floyd