SARAH SUSANNAH LLOYD'S parents joined the church in England and came to Utah with the Saints. They settled in Farmington, later moving to Wellsville. As she was the oldest girl most of the housework for ten husky boys fell to her. She had very little education. At age seventeen she met Robert Redford and a year later they were married. In the winter when the wind was howling and snow coining down, the family would sit around eating apples and occasionally making honey candy. Robert and Sarah would tell the children of their childhood experiences, teach them songs and poems. Sarah was industrious and very energetic, efficient, and honest. She worked hard in the summer picking and canning fruits and vegetables. She was a person of unusual ability in faith, love and endurance. During her lifetime she had many brushes with death but her life was always spared. She was active in all the Wards of the Church where she lived. For tasks the children disliked doing she would say, "To learn to like that which is hard to do helps to mold our character". Robert and Sarah Susannah had the following children:
Robert Lloyd Redford,
Sarah Susannah Lloyd Redford,
Thomas Lloyd Redford,
Millie Lloyd Redford,
Nora Lettice Lloyd Redford,
Mary Lloyd Redford,
Ivy Louise Lloyd Redford,
Elva Lloyd Redford,
Ruby Lloyd Redford,
Martha Ida Lloyd Redford,
Rulon Lloyd Redford,
John Vernon Lloyd Redford.
SARAH SUSANNAH LLOYD'S parents joined the church in England and came to Utah with the Saints. They settled in Farmington, later moving to Wellsville. As she was the oldest girl most of the housework for ten husky boys fell to her. She had very little education. At age seventeen she met Robert Redford and a year later they were married. In the winter when the wind was howling and snow coining down, the family would sit around eating apples and occasionally making honey candy. Robert and Sarah would tell the children of their childhood experiences, teach them songs and poems. Sarah was industrious and very energetic, efficient, and honest. She worked hard in the summer picking and canning fruits and vegetables. She was a person of unusual ability in faith, love and endurance. During her lifetime she had many brushes with death but her life was always spared. She was active in all the Wards of the Church where she lived. For tasks the children disliked doing she would say, "To learn to like that which is hard to do helps to mold our character". Robert and Sarah Susannah had the following children:
Robert Lloyd Redford,
Sarah Susannah Lloyd Redford,
Thomas Lloyd Redford,
Millie Lloyd Redford,
Nora Lettice Lloyd Redford,
Mary Lloyd Redford,
Ivy Louise Lloyd Redford,
Elva Lloyd Redford,
Ruby Lloyd Redford,
Martha Ida Lloyd Redford,
Rulon Lloyd Redford,
John Vernon Lloyd Redford.
Family Members
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Thomas William Lloyd
1857–1946
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Joseph Benjamin Lloyd
1858–1926
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Jesse Willard Lloyd
1860–1952
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Daniel David Lloyd
1863–1935
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Charles Edward Lloyd
1865–1926
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Mary Lloyd Hendrickson
1866–1950
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Brigham Samuel Lloyd
1868–1868
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Heber Lorenzo Lloyd
1869–1869
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Annie Elizabeth Lloyd Osmond
1869–1961
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Ezra Timothy Lloyd
1871–1961
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John Ephream Lloyd
1872–1895
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Olive Margaret Lloyd Bjorkman
1874–1948
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George F. Lloyd
1876–1952
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Robert Lloyd Redford
1880–1953
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Sarah Susannah Lloyd Redford Brown
1881–1949
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Thomas Lloyd Redford
1883–1968
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Millie Lloyd Redford Griffin
1885–1967
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Nora Lettice Redford Clarke
1886–1980
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Mary Lloyd Redford Stoddard
1889–1989
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Ivy Louise Lloyd Redford Sorensen Palmer
1891 – unknown
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Elva Lloyd Redford Boudrero
1893–1989
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Ruby Lloyd Redford Glad
1896–1953
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Martha Ida Lloyd Redford
1898–1920
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Rulon Lloyd Redford
1900–1985
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John Vernon Lloyd Redford
1906–1976
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