BIO: Arthur C. TAYLOR, Huntingdon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Dave Wilson Copyright 2007. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************************** __________________________________________________________ McElroy, James Thomas Jr., McElroy's Family Memories, Huntingdon, PA: (Author), 1930, page 221. __________________________________________________________ ARTHUR C. TAYLOR Huntingdon, Pa. Deputy Sheriff: Recently appointed Deputy Sheriff by the Sheriff- elect, Albert J. Foore. His appointment was well deserved, and a brief sketch of his career will not come amiss. Arthur C. Taylor was born at Fort Littleton, Fulton Co., Pa., on a farm, May 7, 1889. The parents were farmers; in 1889 they moved to Mount Union, where the father, Harry C. Taylor, was employed with the Penna. R.R. for a period of three years, after which they moved to Rock Hill, Huntingdon County remaining there for one year. The family then moved to Robertsdale, when the subject of this sketch was but four years of age, the mother dying in 1927 , and at Robertsdale he began his first schooling; at the age of twelve years was employed as a trapper boy; later as a coal miner, and at twenty-eight years of age was a check weighman at 7 and 8 mines at Woodvale, located near Robertsdale, for the United Mine Workers; at the age of thirty-one became the Sub-District President; he served for a period of eight years. During the World War he was a coal miner and check weighman. He has three brothers: Loraine, married to Ruth Rorer; they reside at Braddock, Pa.; Frank, married to Marie Wible, Pitcairn, Pa.; Wallace is with the Penna R.R. at Pitcairn, Pa.; one sister, married to John Cutshall, Pitcairn, Pa. In politics he clings to the G.O.P. His fraternity consists of membership in I.O.O.F., Broad Top City; Red Men, Broad Top City, and also the L.O.O.M., of Huntingdon, Pa. Arthur C. Taylor was married to Mary Donohoe, a daughter of William Donohoe. She is deceased, dying in 1918. Four children of this union: Fred died in infancy; Hilton is at home; Oleta, and Margaret, twelve years of age. He remarried to to Mamie Wilson, a daughter of George Wilson; his wife's grandmother on her father's side was a Depew, a cousin of the late Chauncey Depew, of New York, head executive of the New York Central Railroad; she married a Mr. Wilson, an Englishman; her mother was a Booher, a daughter of Samuel Booher, of Cromwell township, Huntingdon Co., Pa. Deputy Taylor attends the Fifteenth Street M.E. Church; his wife also is a Methodist. He resides at 1406 Washington Street, Huntingdon, Pa. Deputy Sheriff Taylor is well qualified to fill this important position.