Frederick Williams-Taylor
Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor was a Canadian banker. He was general manager of the Bank of Montreal.
Early life
Frederick was born in Moncton, New Brunswick on October 23, 1863. He was the son of Ezekiel Moore Taylor, from County Donegal, Ireland, and Rosaline Taylor, born in Moncton, New Brunswick.His paternal great-grandfather was Capt. Moore of Buncrana Castle in Inishowen, Ireland and his maternal great-grandfather was Joseph Morse, a pre-Loyalist planter to Nova Scotia. This Irish ancestry has not been proven.
Williams-Taylor was educated at the Moncton Superior School until he began working in 1878. In 1914, he was honored with the honorary degree of doctor of laws by the University of New Brunswick.
Career
In 1878, Williams-Taylor joined the Bank of Montreal and by 1897, he was appointed Assistant Inspector, Head Office. In 1903, he became the Joint Manager of the bank in Chicago and by 1906, he was promoted to Manager of the bank in London, England, and eventually, and General Manager of the bank in 1913.In 1913, Frederick Williams-Taylor was knighted by King George V, and combined his middle name and birth surname into a new hyphenated surname. He received an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the University of New Brunswick in 1915.
Personal life
In athletics, he "earned great distinction in skating, rowing, tennis, squash, racquets, and stroked the Wanderers four-oared crew" in Halifax, in 1886.In June 1888, he married the former Jane Fayrer Henshaw, a daughter of Mr. Joshua Henshaw of Montreal. Together, they had a daughter:
- Brenda Germaine Henshaw Williams-Taylor, who married Frank Duff Frazier of the prosperous Boston family in 1917. They divorced in January 1926 and she married Frederic Newell Watriss. After his death, she married Henry Pierrepont Perry in 1942.
- Frederick Travers Williams-Taylor, a Lt. formerly of the 13th Hussars, Bimbashi Sudan Defence Force and veteran of World War I who died in 1926.
Williams-Taylor died in Montreal, Quebec on August 2, 1945.