Understanding a family tree abbreviations (Urgent)
Hi all. I'm currently researching the Lloyd family of Weston under Penyard/Abenhall Gunns Mill. I have found a tree printed in the GSIA journal. I'm wondering if anyone is able to help decipher an abbreviation. Some of the people on the tree have the usual 'b' and 'd' for birth and death but others have 'n' before the earliest date and I can't figure out what this means. It does have a key to explain 'x' for Christened and 'f' for flourished but doesn't explain the 'n'.
Another thing I am wondering is if anything significant happened in 1790. There's a whole branch of the Lloyd/Webb tree that flourished in 1790 and I can't find anything out about these.
Any ideas would be much appreciated. I have added the link to the journal tree that I am referring to below. The tree is on the last page. Many thanks.
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- Understanding a family tree abbreviations -
KCullen,
2025-05-28, 08:52
- Understanding a family tree abbreviations -
slowhands,
2025-05-28, 10:49
- Understanding a family tree abbreviations -
KCullen,
2025-05-28, 10:55
- Understanding a family tree abbreviations -
KCullen,
2025-05-28, 10:55
- LLoyd -Webb branch at Linton 1730's ( flourishing in 1790) -
slowhands,
2025-05-28, 11:30
- LLoyd -Webb branch at Linton 1730's ( flourishing in 1790) -
KCullen,
2025-05-28, 16:49
- Webb - Mason branch at Linton late 1600's -
slowhands,
2025-06-03, 10:18
- LLoyd branch at Upton Bishop 1600's -
slowhands,
2025-06-03, 10:30
- LLoyd branch at Upton Bishop 1600's -
KCullen,
2025-06-05, 16:37
- LLoyd branch at Upton Bishop 1600's -
KCullen,
2025-06-05, 16:37
- LLoyd -Webb branch at Linton 1730's ( flourishing in 1790) -
KCullen,
2025-05-28, 16:49
- Understanding a family tree abbreviations -
slowhands,
2025-05-28, 10:49