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Frank Henry Paul Taylor (1886 - 1930)

Mr. Frank Henry Paul "Percy" Taylor
Born in Moordown, Hampshire, England, United Kingdommap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 17 Jul 1909 (to before 1913) in Moyie, East Kootenay, British Columbia, Canadamap
Husband of — married 17 Dec 1913 (to before 1927) in Churchill, Nevada, United Statesmap
Husband of — married 19 Jun 1927 in Smithers, British Columbia, Canadamap
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Died at age 43 in Smithers, British Columbia, Canadamap
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Gold Miners

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Biography

Henry Frank was born 19 OCT 1886 in Moordown, Hampshire, England

Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1887 Registration district: Middlesbrough Inferred County: Yorkshire North Riding Volume:9d Page:556 as FRANK TAYLOR Possibly registered after family moved from Hampshire.

Christening 15 Dec 1887 Moordown, Hampshire England

Residence 1920 Big Pine, Inyo, California, USA Age: 34; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head; Name: Frank H Taylor

Marriage to Gertrude Lucy Reno 19 Jun 1927 Smithers, British Columbia, Canada

Death 27 Apr 1930 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Frank Henry Taylor was born on Oct 19, 1886 in Bournemouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom. Frank Taylor discovered the Topley Richfield mine and became the president of the Topley-Richfield mining company. Frank was also president of the Owen Lake Mining company and the operator of the Owen Lake mine at Owen Lake, British Columbia. Frank H.Taylor married Gertrude Lucy Reno on Jun 19, 1927 at their residence on Main Street in Smithers, British Columbia Their daughter was June Taylor Asbury June Trudy (Taylor) Alsbury (1930–2016) who was born after his passing.

Henry Taylor (1854–1935) and Bertha Saunders.[1]

Frank H. TaylorNoted Mining Man Dies 28-April-1930 Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia).

Career

Discovered the Topley Richfield mine and became the founder & President of Topley Mines as well as President of the Owen Lake Mining company and the operator of the Owen Lake mine at Owen Lake, British Columbia.

Topley Mine The Topley mine is out of the mountain system altogether, in the rolling hill country of the Nechako plateau. Rock exposures are few and prospecting made difficult by the heavy de posit of glacial wash. Until the discovery of what is now the Richfield mine in June, 1926, it was practically unknown as a mineral-bearing region.

Cup Mining Group Matthew Sam, a full-blooded In dian prospector, has been developing for some years the Cup group, 6 miles north of Topley. It was while on a visit to examine it that Frank H. Taylor made the discovery of the famous Topley Richfield mine. Mathew Sam’s showings include more than one vein of high grade galena, developed by open cuts and some tunnel work. A new find made in the fall of 1928 has very high silver values, due to the presence of grey copper.

GOLDEN EAGLE GROUP— Topley Silver Mines Limited (non-personal liability) is developing under option the Golden Eagle group of David Heenan and Charles Matheson, 7 miles north of Topley. It is a new discovery of the past two years. The main vein is of high grade galena, values running up to 500 ounces of silver per ton. This has been proved on the surface for 1000 feet in length and two shafts sunk to depths of 40 and 150 feet respectively. The work has had very good results to date and the property holds great promise.

RICHFIELD MINE— Discovered by Frank H. Taylor in June, 1926, the Richfield mine sprang into great prominence within a very few weeks of its first being located. In its first season it was examined by more than a score of engineers from all parts of the continent, and the official report of the Department of Mines pronounced it as the major discovery of that year in B.C. The formation is what geologists have since named “ topleyite.” Values are chiefly in gold silver, parts however being strong in lead. In 1929 my grandfather's health began deteriorating due to lung disease while working in his mines, Frank died on Apr 27, 1930 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Frank's daughter June Trudy Taylor (my mother) was born the following month. At that point records confirmed that Frank's widow Gertrude L. Taylor owned the Box & Cup mining groups. The Topley Richfield mines changed hands approximately 10 times, investors include industrial giants Cominco & Esso Resources, Esso Canada conducted further exploration of the site, reporting in 1988 reserves of 170,000 tonnes, grading at 3.9 grams of gold per tonne and 177.3 grams of silver per tonne – the equivalent of 30,141 kg of silver (worth roughly $25.6 million at today’s prices).

Frank H. Taylor Grave marker & inscription A husband and a Pal & wife Gertrude Lucy Talor A mother and a friend


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Sources

  1. "Canada Death records Frank H. Taylor 28-April-1930""Frank H. Taylor, Canada, British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986; 1992-1993", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FL2D-82K : 8 November 2017), Frank Henry Taylor, 1930.
  • "England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XSCN-2TY : 21 May 2019), Frank Taylor in household of Henry Taylor, West Hartlepool, Durham, England, United Kingdom; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Hartlepool subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.
  • "Canada, British Columbia Marriage Registrations, 1859-1932; 1937-1938," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JDDS-Q93 : 22 February 2021), Frank Henry Paul Taylor and Gertrude Lucy Reno, 19 Jun 1927; citing Smithers, British Columbia, Canada, British Columbia Archives film number B13754, Vital Statistics Agency, Victoria; FHL microfilm 2,074,507.




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Taylor-98327 and Taylor-95297 appear to represent the same person because: This is the same person, I created a duplicate profile by mistake when I was working on Frank’s son who has a similar name. These Frank Taylors are one person, not brothers, shown by the birth date, name, and all other identifying information matching up.
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