Frank Trafford Taylor

Frank Trafford Taylor, KC (1891 – 1 November 1943), was a Canadian lawyer, and the president of Kiwanis International.

Biography

Taylor was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, the son of William Taylor and Anne Hoare-Trafford.[1] He was married twice, first in 1914 to Agnes Buchannan Morrison, until her death in 1928. They had two children. He later remarried, to Lilian Long, in 1935. He was a descendent of Sir Edmund Trafford KB.[2]

Career

Taylor received a B.A. from the University of Toronto and an LL.B. from the University of Manitoba. In 1922, he was appointed solicitor for the City of St. Boniface, holding the position until his death. He was also solicitor for the Manitoba Power Commission and he represented the Province of Manitoba at the Privy Council in London.[3] He was made a King’s Counsel in 1934.[1] He also served as President of the Liberal Party of Manitoba. The Manitoba Historical Society listed Taylor as one of Manitoba's "Prominent and Pioneering Peoples" in 2007.[1]

Taylor was President of Kiwanis International from 1938-1939, the second Canadian to do so. While President, he founded the Kiwanis International Fund in 1939[4]

He died at his Winnipeg home on November 1, 1943, and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Gordon Goldsborough. "Memorable Manitobans: Frank Trafford Taylor (1891-1943)". Mhs.mb.ca. Retrieved 2013-11-07.
  2. "History and Genealogy of families resident at Michaelchurch Court, Michaelchurch Escley, 1817 - 1990, Ewyas Lacy Study Group". Ewyaslacy.org.uk. Retrieved 2013-11-07.
  3. Gordon Goldsborough. "Memorable Manitobans: Frank Trafford Taylor (1891-1943)". Mhs.mb.ca. Retrieved 2013-11-07.
  4. "Kiwanis : April 30.2009 : Club News" (PDF). Kiwanisone.org. Retrieved 2013-11-06.

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