Frederick Williams-Taylor

Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor
Born October 23, 1863
Moncton, New Brunswick
Died 1945
Known for General manager of the Bank of Montreal.

Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor (October 23, 18631945) was a Canadian banker. He was general manager of the Bank of Montreal.

Born in Moncton, New Brunswick, the son of Ezekiel Moore Taylor and Rosalind Beatty, Williams-Taylor joined the Bank of Montreal in 1878. He was appointed Assistant Inspector, Head Office in 1897; Joint Manager, Chicago in 1903; Manager in London, England in 1906; and General Manager in 1913.[1]

He married the former Jane Fayrer Henshaw, daughter of Mr. Joshua Henshaw of Montreal in June 1888, and they had a daughter, Brenda Germaine Henshaw Williams-Taylor. In 1917 their daughter married Frank Duff Frazier, who came from a prosperous Boston family. Their daughter Brenda Frazier was the famous American debutante popular during the Depression era.

Just before her daughter's wedding in Montreal in December 1917, Lady Williams-Taylor was painted by the Swiss-born American society artist Adolfo Muller-Ury at Nassau in the Bahamas, after which he attended the wedding ceremony.

Frederick Williams-Taylor was knighted in 1913,[2] 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.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 A cyclopædia of Canadian biography. Toronto: Hunter-Rose Company. 1919.
  2. The London Gazette: no. 28690. p. 1147. 14 February 1913. Retrieved 2010-01-13.