Lloyd was born in 1890. He was the son of George Tyler and Mare Taylor. He passed away in 1963.
Lloyd was the twin of Lionel. Lloyd resided at Detroit Michigan in 1936.
Lloyd resided with Lionel, his brother. He moved to Warwick in 1955 from Detroit. He was a conductor for the Detroit Railway for 35 years, and was a maintenance man at the Fisher Body Works in Detroit for ten years. Lionel retired in 1954. He was a member of the Railway Employees Union, Detroit. ['The Providence Journal', Providence RI, March 14, 1963]
In the 1900 US Census, he was enumerated at Coventry RI with his step-grandfather, William Cruff.
Sources
Lloyd is my Grandfathers twin brother
Rhode Island State Archives BMD Vital Records: Lloyd W Tyler, male, white, 1st child, born Feb 1, 1890 to Frederick (fish dealer, b. Anthony RI) & Mary E (b. Pennsylvania), b. Auburn, registered in Cranston. RI Archives, reel 39, book 90, page 70.
US Social Security Death Index 1935-2014: b. 1 Feb. 1890, SS# issued RI, d. Mar 1963.
Warwick Rhode Island BMD Vital Records: Died March 13, 1963 at Cranson, res. Warwick, divorced, maintenance, son of Geo. F Tyler & Mary Taylor. Warwick RI VR 11:465.
Findagrave: CY066, Woodland Cemetery (Knotty Oak), Coventry, Kent Co., Rhode Island
Susan Tyler Holman. "Family of James Tyler, Descendants of James Tyler of Portsmouth, Rhode Island" Farmington, Connecticut, 1997 revised 2023. (Library of Congress CS71.T983 1997)
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