Lloyd Llewellyn Black

About Lloyd Llewellyn Black

Birth Day: March 15, 1889
Birth Place: Kansas

Lloyd Llewellyn Black

Lloyd Llewellyn Black was born on March 15, 1889 in Kansas. Federal judge who, in 1939, received his United States Senate commission to serve on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.
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Does Lloyd Llewellyn Black Dead or Alive?

As per our current Database, Lloyd Llewellyn Black has been died on Aug 23, 1950 (age 61).

🎂 Lloyd Llewellyn Black - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday

When Lloyd Llewellyn Black die, Lloyd Llewellyn Black was 61 years old.

Popular As Lloyd Llewellyn Black
Occupation Lawyer
Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born March 15, 1889 (Kansas)
Birthday March 15
Town/City Kansas
Nationality Kansas

🌙 Zodiac

Lloyd Llewellyn Black’s zodiac sign is Pisces. According to astrologers, Pisces are very friendly, so they often find themselves in a company of very different people. Pisces are selfless, they are always willing to help others, without hoping to get anything back. Pisces is a Water sign and as such this zodiac sign is characterized by empathy and expressed emotional capacity.

🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs

Lloyd Llewellyn Black was born in the Year of the Ox. Another of the powerful Chinese Zodiac signs, the Ox is steadfast, solid, a goal-oriented leader, detail-oriented, hard-working, stubborn, serious and introverted but can feel lonely and insecure. Takes comfort in friends and family and is a reliable, protective and strong companion. Compatible with Snake or Rooster.

About

Federal judge who, in 1939, received his United States Senate commission to serve on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.

Before Fame

He graduated in 1912 from the University of Washington School of Law and subsequently opened a private law practice in Everett, Washington.

Trivia

He joined the United States Army during the last year of World War I.

Family Life

He grew up in Leavenworth, Kansas.

Associated With

Franklin D. Roosevelt nominated Black to serve on the U.S. District Court.

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