Career
Despite being unable to read or write, Martha Llwyd composed many hymns and poems which she kept in her memory and taught to others Her hymns became very popular and were sung far and wide during her lifetime. She was regularly visited by the Methodist leader and fellow hymn-writer William Williams Pantycelyn to discuss their work, and it is alleged that some of her hymns were published under his name.
Very little of Martha Llwyd"s work remains, and most of her hymns have been lost to posterity.
Martha was born Martha Williams at Nantbendigaid Farm in the parish of Cynwyl Elfed, but her family moved to Y Felin farm in the neighbouring parish of Llanpumsaint when she was a baby and it was there that she grew up. The couple lived together in the centre of the village and had nine children - six boys and three girls.
The rigours of raising such a large family took its toll on Martha"s health and with time she became severely crippled. They share a grave under the yew tree at the parish church in Llanpumsaint.
lieutenant is inscribed with the anglicised form of their names: David and Martha Lloyd.