On 1/21/06 (10:23:34 AM MST), in a posting to both li-rooters@genexchange.org and NYSUFFOL-L@rootsweb.com, Carolee N Diamond (sixof@erols.com) provided the link to an article, "Glimpses Into Lloyd Family History": http://www.longislandernews.com/papers/journal/stories/journal1.html Currently, Lloyd Harbor is the largest village (incorporated in 1923), by area, in the Town of Huntington, as well as in Suffolk County. Lloyd's Neck, the upper half of the capital-B shaped village has an interesting history: Lloyd Neck had been part of the Town of Oyster Bay, then in Queens County, until June 15, 1886. The legislative bill that transferred Lloyd's Neck from the Town of Oyster Bay, Queens County to the Town of Huntington, Suffolk County follows my name. I hope this information is useful or, at least, interesting. Regards, Walter Greenspan Great Falls, MT & Jericho, NY Chapter 667 (page 956) of 1886 SESSION LAWS OF NEW YORK STATE ....................An Act to set off Lloyd's Neck ..........from the town of Oyster Bay, Queens county, ...and annex the same to the town of Huntington, Suffolk county. ..........................Passed June 15, 1886; three-fifths being present The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: SECTION 1: All that part of the town of Oyster Bay in Queens county, known and designated in the laws of this State as Lloyd's Neck, bounded as follows: Commencing at high-water mark, west by Cold Spring Harbor and Long Island sound; north by Long Island Sound; east by Huntington bay, and southerly by the present boundary line between the towns of Huntington and Oyster Bay, is hereby set off and separated from the residue of said town of Oyster Bay, Queens county, and annexed to said town of Huntington, county of Suffolk; and from and after passage of this act the territory thus set off shall be and constitute a part of the town of Huntington and a part of the county of Suffolk. § 2. It shall be the duty of the supervisors of the towns of Oyster Bay and Huntington, jointly to cause a survey and maps, in triplicate, to be made of said territory thus set off, showing the alteration to the town and county boundaries and shall cause one copy of said survey and maps to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State; another copy to be filed in the clerk's office of Queens county, and the other copy to be filed in the clerk's office in the county of Suffolk. § 3. Richard H. Derby of Lloyd's Neck, Queens county, and George S. Downing and Clarence A. Drew of said Queens county are hereby appointed commissioners whose duty it shall be to ascertain the amount of debts, liabilities and obligations, and the value of the public buildings and other property of said county of Queens existing when this act takes effect, and the time when such debts and obligations are payable, and to fix upon a sum which will be proportionately and equitably due to the county of Queens on account thereof, from the territory so set off, basing such estimates upon the last assessed valuation of property in said Queens county, including the territory so set off, and to determine the time or times of paying the same, having due reference to the time within which such debts and liabilities of Queens county are legally payable and a just measure of annual taxation. ' ' ' § 7. Nothing in this act contained shall impair or affect the title or property rights which the town of Oyster Bay may have to any common property within the town of Oyster Bay, within its limits as the exist prior to the passage of this act. § 8. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act, in so far as the same relate to or affect the territory so set off, are hereby repealed. § 9. This act shall take effect immediately.