Lloyd Madden
Name: Lloyd Madden
Birth Name: Lloyd Wallace Madden
Hometown: Vancouver, Washington, USA
Birthplace: Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, USA
Died: 1976-05-25 (Age:79)
Height: 171cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
Division: Lightweight
Managers: Chet McIntyre, Jack King
Lloyd Madden participated in the Northwestern amateur championship tournament in Portland, Oregon, early March 1916. He was reported as being from Seattle. He lost to Albert Byers and G. H. Freese (the latter by forfeit).
The Nov. 18, 1915 Everett Daily Herald (Everett, WA, USA) reported he was a member of the Seattle Athletic Club, with Earl Baird and Val Sontag. They all were at the Nov. 18-20 amateur tournament in Los Angeles, CA.
March 3, 1917 Tacoma Times [1]
According to the U.S. Census Records on Ancestry.com, one Lloyd "Maddin," a 23-year-old native of Wisconsin and a "Pugilist," was living with his 19-year-old wife, Bessie, in Seattle, Washington during 1920.
According to the World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 database on Ancestry.com, one Lloyd Wallace Madden was born in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin on December 11, 1896. At the time, he was working for Todd Dry Dock in Seattle, Washington. He was five feet, seven-and-one-half inches tall and weighed 165 pounds.
According to the Oregon, Death Index, 1940-2014 database on Ancestry.com, one Lloyd "Wal" Madden was born during December 1896 and died in Multnomah County on May 25, 1976.