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Name
  
William Lloyd

Died
  
June 28, 1966

Role
  
Writer

Born
  
31 October 1884
Fredericton, New Brunswick

Political party
  
Writer, poet, playwright

William Harris Lloyd Roberts (31 October 1884 – 28 June 1966) was a Canadian writer, poet, and playwright.

He was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, the son of noted Canadian poet Charles George Douglas Roberts and Mary Isabel Fenety. After an education by private tutors, he attended King's Collegiate School then, in 1905, Fredericton High School. In 1903 he performed clerical work at McClure's magazine. From 1904 until 1907 he was an assistant editor at the Outing magazine, based in New York. He wrote short stories and poetry for various magazines, plus performing part-time newspaper work starting in 1911.

On January 1, 1914, he was married to Helen Hope Farquhar Bolmain. The couple had a daughter, Patricia Bliss, before Helen died. In 1912, he became editor of immigration literature for the Canadian Department of Interior in Ottawa. Two years later, he served as a correspondent for the Timer and Grazing branch of the Interior Department in Ottawa. On August 15, 1914, he married his second wife, Lila White; the couple divorced shortly thereafter. After 1920 he retired from work in order to devote all of his time to writing fiction, drama, poetry, and special articles. From 1925 until 1939 he was a correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor, then he performed public relations for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police up to 1945. His third marriage in 1943 was to Julia Bristow, and they would have two daughters.

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William Harris Lloyd Roberts Wikipedia


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