Frank Joseph Taylor Who's Who in Arizona, page 548 Frank Joseph Taylor, Deputy Sheriff of Santa Cruz County, has, during his short term of office established a reputation throughout the state for ability and efficiently. He has assisted Sheriff McKnight in the capture of the International Shoplifters, not only aiding in the securing of evidence but also in making the arrests and recovery of the property. He is the son of J.R. and Eliza M. Taylor and was born in Los Angeles in 1885. His father was a well known mining man. Frank Taylor received his education in the public schools, which course was supplemented by a business college education and for several years he was employed as stenographer and railroad clerk, during which time he acquired knowledge which has proven valuable to him since in public office. He obtained the nomination in Santa Cruz for County Recorder and was defeated at the polls but by a few votes. After Sheriff McKnight assumed his office, he appointed Mr. Taylor Duputy Sheriff, a selection which has proven most satisfactory to the voters of that county. Mr. Taylor was married Dec. 26, 1912 to Miss Ethel Armitage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Armitage of Benson Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have established their home in Nogales.