Patrick or Pat Taylor may refer to PatrickTaylor author , an Irish Canadian author and doctor Patrick F. Taylor , founder of Taylor Energy Patrick Gordon Taylor , author and aviator Hoyt PatrickTaylor , former lieutenant governor of North Carolina Hoyt PatrickTaylor, Jr. born 1924 , North Carolina politician See also Taylor surname Patricia Taylor born 1953 , author hndis Taylor, Pat DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Patrick ... more details
Patrick F. Taylor June 12, 1937 November 6, 2004 was an American businessman, who was founder and CEO of the independent oil company Taylor Energy Company . Taylor graduated from Louisiana State University ... 22, 2009 ref Namesakes Patrick F. Taylor Science and Technology Academy Patrick F. Taylor Building on Louisiana State University LSU s campus http www.lsu.edu campus locations CEBA.html Patrick F. Taylor Hope Lodge References Reflist cite web accessdate 2007 05 10 url http www.taylorenergy.com ourhistory.html title Our History publisher Taylor Energy Company Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot External links cite web accessdate 2007 05 10 url http www.taylorenergy.com title Taylor Energy ... 2793145&fhid 2618 Patrick F. Taylor Obituary Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Patrick F. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Independent Oil and Gas Businessman DATE ... New Orleans, LA DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Patrick F. Category 1937 births Category 2004 deaths Category American ... in the 1970s. After Circle Bar was sold, he started Taylor Energy Company. Taylor Energy became the largest privately held oil and gas company in the Gulf of Mexico. Taylor had a strong interest in education and humanitarian causes. He developed and promoted the Taylor Plan , adopted in Louisiana ... as the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students, or TOPS for short. ref http www.osfa.la.gov schgrt6.htm ref In 2004, Taylor was named 234 to the Forbes 400, a list compiled by Forbes magazine of the 400 ... Person&uniqueId ZEWE&datatype Person work Forbes magazine ref Before his death in 2004, the Patrick F. Taylor Science and Technology Academy in Jefferson, Louisiana was named after him. Each year, the school celebrates Founder s Day to honor the man who gave so much to Louisiana education. Taylor ... on the Louisiana State University LSU campus was renamed in honor of Taylor and all his accomplishments. In 2009, Taylor was Posthumous recognition posthumously inducted into the Louisiana Political Museum ... more details
Hoyt PatrickTaylor, Sr. June 11, 1890 April 12, 1964 was the 21st Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina from 1949 to 1953. Taylor was born in Winton, North Carolina and attended Wake Forest College . Taylor served as a second lieutenant in the 371st Infantry during World War I and received the Silver Star and Purple Heart as well as a personal citation from General John Joseph Pershing . For many years Taylor practiced law in Wadesboro, North Carolina , for a time in partnership with Congressman A. Paul Kitchin . A Democrat, Taylor served as mayor of Wadesboro, as chairman of the Anson County Democratic Executive Committee, as a member of the North Carolina Senate sessions of 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, and 1943 , and as legislative assistant to Governor Robert Gregg Cherry 1945 . He served as a trustee of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Meredith College . In 1923 Taylor married Inez Wooten of Chadbourn. They had three children Hoyt PatrickTaylor, Jr. , Caroline Corbett Taylor, and Frank Wooten Taylor. Hoyt Patrick Pat Taylor, Jr. was also elected Lt. Governor, twenty years after his father. start succession box title Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina before Lynton Y. Ballentine after Luther H. Hodges years 1949 1953 end References http digital.lib.ecu.edu special ead findingaids 0392 Hoyt PatrickTaylor, Sr., Papers at East Carolina University http www.ourcampaigns.com CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID 71206 OurCampaigns.com Governors of North Carolina Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Hoyt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1890 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1964 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Hoyt Category 1890 births Category 1964 deaths Category Lieutenant Governors of North Carolina Category North Carolina State Senators Category Wake Forest University alumni ... more details
Hoyt Patrick Pat Taylor, Jr. born April 1, 1924 is a North Carolina politician and attorney who served as Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives and as the 26th Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina . Pat Taylor was born in Wadesboro, NC , on April 1, 1924, the son of Hoyt PatrickTaylor , who also served as Lieutenant Governor. The two are the only father son pair to have held the office. The younger Taylor went on to receive undergraduate and law degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , and to serve in both World War II and the Korean War . He practiced law in Wadesboro and was elected to represent Anson County in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 1955 through 1967, serving his last two terms as speaker. Taylor served as Lt. Governor from 1969 to 1973. He won the http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 208767 1968 Democratic primary over Margaret Harper, the first major party woman to campaign for the post. He then went on to defeat St. Rep. Don H. Garren in the http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 72781 general election of 1968 by the narrowest margin in decades 55 45 . At the end of his term, Taylor ran as a Democratic candidate for Governor but was defeated in the http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 208271 runoff election by Skipper Bowles . He retired from electoral politics and resumed the practice of law, but he was one of many people who received votes for the Democratic Vice Presidential nomination at the 1972 Democratic National Convention . start succession box title Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina before Robert W. Scott after Jim Hunt James B. Hunt, Jr. years 1969 1973 end References http www.unc.edu news archives nov01 laward110901.htm Taylor, Rand to receive Distinguished ... Governors of North Carolina Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Hoyt Patrick ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Hoyt Patrick, Jr. Category 1924 births Category Living people ... more details
Sir Patrick Gordon Taylor George Cross GC Military Cross MC Order of the British Empire OBE 21 October 1896 15 December 1966 was an Australia n aviator and author . He was born at Mosman, New South Wales Mosman, Sydney , and died in Honolulu . Taylor attended The Armidale School in northern New South Wales . At the beginning of the World War I First World War he applied to join the Australian Flying Corps but was rejected. He subsequently went to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain and was commissioned into the Royal Flying Corps in 1916, joining No. 66 Squadron. He was awarded the Military Cross in 1917 and promoted to Captain, also serving with Nos. 94 and 88 Squadrons. Following the war he returned to Australia and embarked on a career in civil aviation , working as a private ... Isaacs, Keith. 1990 . Taylor, Sir Patrick Gordon 1896 1966 . In Australian Dictionary of Biography ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Patrick Gordon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 October 1896 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 December 1966 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Patrick Gordon Category 1896 births Category 1966 deaths Category Australian aviators Category Recipients ... and cargo must be jettisoned. During these conditions, Taylor made six journeys outside the cabin ... port motor. Taylor s actions, with the addition of Smith s flying skills, resulted in the plane making its way back to land safely. Taylor was later awarded the Empire Gallantry Medal for his actions, which was later exchanged for the George Cross . Taylor was Knight Bachelor knighted in 1954 ..., flight aborted but returned safely after Taylor heroically, and six times, climbed along connecting strut to transfer oil from a disabled engine to the operating one Taylor consequently awarded Empire ... and New Zealand. 1951 South Pacific flight, Australia Chile via Tahiti and Easter Island , Taylor consequently awarded the Oswald Watt Gold Medal . Bibliography Books authored by Taylor include 1935 ... more details
PatrickTaylor is a retired medical researcher professor emeritus at the University of British Columbia and best selling novelist. Born in 1941 and brought up in Bangor, Northern Ireland , Taylor studied and practiced medicine in Belfast and rural Ulster before immigrating to Canada in 1970 to work in the field of human infertility. From 1987 1989 he worked at the Bourn Hall Fertility Clinic in association with 2010 Nobel Laureate Sir Robert Edwards. Taylor has received three lifetime achievement awards including the Lifetime Award of Excellence in Reproductive Medicine of the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society http www.patricktaylor.ca ptaylor bio.html . He has written or contributed to 170 academic papers and six textbooks and also served as editor in chief of the Canadian Obstetrics and Gynaecology Journal , as well as writing several medical humour columns and serving as book reviewer for Stitches The Journal of Medical Humour http www.patricktaylor.ca ptaylor bio.html . Taylor has published eight books of creative writing, all set in Northern Ireland a short story collection entitled Only Wounded Ulster Stories , and three novels Pray for Us Sinners and its sequel Now and in the Hour of Our Death , and The Apprenticeship of Doctor Laverty short listed for the BC Book awards fiction prize 2005 . In 2007 Tom Doherty and Associates NY., NY republished The Apprenticeship of Doctor Laverty in hard back as An Irish Country Doctor . It was Book of the Month Club s Novel of the Month in March 2007. It went NY Times best seller, and repeated this, and achieved Canadian best ... Persondata . NAME Taylor, Patrick James ALTERNATIVE NAMES Spud SHORT DESCRIPTION Short, rotund, grey ..., Father Flight Lieutenant James Taylor RAFVR was stationed there DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Patrick Category Year of birth missing living people Category Canadian physicians ... Anthology of En Passant 1989 1999 , is a collection of their shared humour columns. Taylor now lives ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 Deleted image removed Image pftsta.jpg right Patrick F. Taylor Science .... PFTSTA is located in Jefferson, LA, outside of New Orleans . Named after Patrick F. Taylor , this Sci ... Patrick F. Taylor Science and Technology Academy PFTSTA , after Patrick F. Taylor, an oil business ... a minimum GPA and ACT score . PatrickTaylor s widow, Ms. Taylor, continues to play a close role ... in 2007. The 2008 2009 school year was the first year in which PatrickTaylor had a full school. PFTSTA ... to Patrick F. Taylor Science and Technology Regional Academy PFTSTRA to further clarify the role ... been started at PatrickTaylor Academy which are celebrated by the students and faculty. These include Founder s Day, a celebration of Mr. Taylor and the work he did to proliferate education in Louisiana. Ms. Taylor attends the event, and students put on performances, eat food, and sing the alma matter together. Alma Matter The lyrics to the school s alma matter are as follows All hail to PatrickTaylor, your vision remains true, You give to us the power, to be all we can be. Unite us with your legacy, for oppurtunity. We prepare today for tomorrow, PatrickTaylor Academy. Work and Grades PatrickTaylor is a Jefferson Parish specialty school the students have to apply to the school and exhibit ... the student is in, in order to be accepted into PFTSTA. Clubs and Electives PatrickTaylor has ... Awards 2006 2007 Patrick F. Taylor and its students have received several rewards. The 2006 2007 Jefferson Parish Student of the Year attends Taylor. A member of the Parents Association Committee was voted .... In Academic Games , PatrickTaylor won 1st place Equations individual and team. In On Sets, won ... Studies Fair, PatrickTaylor students received the following rewards. 1st and 2nd place will move ... Parish, Louisiana es Patrick F. Taylor Science and Technology ... speech. That same year, the federal government awarded Taylor Academy the Blue Ribbon Award for Scholastic ... more details
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About the land speculator the United States Representative from Tennessee J. Will Taylor the violist Will Taylor musician other persons Will Taylor William Taylor disambiguation Will Taylor , 1853 1941 was a land speculator and the founder of North Bend, Washington in February 1889. William H. Taylor was born in Iowa on February 12, 1853 to a large family. In 1872 his family moved to the Snoqualmie Valley . William Taylor took a job peeling potatoes and washing dishes in the cookhouse at the Newcastle coal mines, near Issaquah, Washington Issaquah . After that, he went to Fall City to help clear land. Later he worked as logger near the mouth of the Skykomish River . He returned to the upper Snoqualmie Valley to work for Lucinda Fares . Later, he worked for Lucinda s uncle, Jerimiah Borst , the father of the Snoqualmie Valley. He built several cabins and worked odd jobs. In 1876, he moved to California to work a short stint in a mine. He married Molly Beard and he and his new wife traveled north to work on Borst s farm for six years. Later, they built their own home, a boarding house and a trading post for travelers passing over the Snoqualmie Pass. They raised six children. In the 1890s, the Taylors separated. Will Taylor then re married Ella Hyman, who was a widow with one daughter. From 1888 to 1891, Taylor served as a county commissioner. When the Seattle, Lakeshore & Eastern Railroad arrived in 1889, the railroad required a railroad town near the Snoqualmie Pass. He platted his town as Snoqualmie . Another nearby town was platted Snoqualmie Falls while Taylor was out of town ..., at the age of 76, he helped build a trail up Mount Si. Taylor died on January 9, 1941, and was buried ...?file id 305 title Taylor, William 1853 1941 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Will ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1941 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Will Category 1853 births Category 1941 deaths ... more details
Hoyt Taylor may refer to Hoyt PatrickTaylor , Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina Hoyt PatrickTaylor, Jr. , known as Pat Taylor, his son Albert H. Taylor 1879 1961 , American electrical engineer radar developer Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages hndis Taylor, Hoyt ... more details
Primarysources date May 2007 Taylor Energy is an independent United States American oil company that drills in the Gulf of Mexico based in New Orleans, Louisiana . The company was founded in 1979 by Patrick F. Taylor . Since his death in 2004, his wife Phyllis Taylor has assumed ownership and is the chairman and CEO &mdash making her the wealthiest woman in Louisiana. Taylor has been actively supporting the reconstruction of New Orleans since its destruction during Hurricane Katrina . The company s founder, PatrickTaylor , grew up in Beaumont, Texas , was kicked out of his home by his father, and attended Louisiana State University under a free tuition program. He married Phyllis Miller in 1965, who had grown up in Abbeville, Louisiana and had been one of the first women to graduate from Tulane Law School . After achieving success, Taylor became a champion for free college education. He achieved some press in 1988 for promising a group of 183 middle school students that he would provide for their college education if they could maintain their grades the follow through was later covered on 60 Minutes . He would also join with Texas State Senator Royce West in 1998 to form what is now known as the TEXAS Grant program http www.collegefortexans.com , which pays for college tuition and fees for students from low and middle income families. Circa February 1, 2008, Taylor Energy Company, one of the largest privately owned oil and gas companies operating in the Gulf of Mexico, has agreed to sell all its energy assets to a joint venture between Korea National Oil Corporation and Samsung C&T Corporation . External links cite web accessdate 2007 05 10 url http www.taylorenergy.com title Taylor Energy Company LLC &mdash company website Category Oil companies of the United States Category Companies based in New Orleans, Louisiana ... more details
Taylor McKenzie 1931 &ndash April 13, 2007 was the first Navajo medical doctor since 1958 , the Vice President of the Navajo Nation 1999 2003, under Kelsey A. Begaye , and the first Navajo Nation Chief Medical Officer since 2006 . He was married to Betty McKenzie and they had nine children Judith, Kathleen, Claire Klumpenhower , Jeremy, Patrick, Marvin, Gilbert, Michael, and Edward. ref cite web url http www.navajo.org images pdf 20releases George 20Hardeen april07releases Former 20Navajo 20Vice 20President 20Taylor 20McKenzie, 2076, 20dies, 20was 20first 20Navajo 20doctor, 20surgeon, 20Nation s 20medical 20officer April 2013.pdf title Former Navajo Vice President Taylor McKenzie, 76, dies, was first Navajo doctor, surgeon, Nation s medical officer date 2007 04 13 accessdate 18 September 2007 ref Son Edward is now a doctor at Presbyterian Hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico , United States . References Reflist Taylor McKenzie s children were in this order Michael, Marvin, Judy, Gilbert, Patrick, Claire, Kathleen, Edward and Jeremy. Taylor was a graduate of Wheaton College in Illinois. He studied medicine at the Baylor University School of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He studied under the famous heart surgeon, Dr. Michael DeBakey after whom he named his first child, Michael. External links http www.indianz.com News 2007 002411.asp Taylor McKenzie, first Navajo surgeon, dies at 76 ... 20officer April 2013.pdf Former Navajo Vice President Taylor McKenzie, 76, dies... http navajotimes.com news 041907 mckenzie.php Nation mourns the passing of pioneer doctor Taylor McKenzie http ... content view 218044 National Deaths Taylor McKenzie http blogs.citypages.com corpus ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mackenzie, Taylor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician ..., Taylor Category 1931 births Category 2007 deaths Category Vice Presidents of the Navajo Nation US politician stub pl Taylor McKenzie ... more details
Taylor County may refer to Taylor County, Florida Taylor County, Georgia Taylor County, Iowa Taylor County, Kentucky Taylor County, Texas Taylor County, West Virginia Taylor County, Wisconsin Category County name disambiguation pages Templates geodis Interwiki cs Taylor County de Taylor County es Condado de Taylor fr Comt de Taylor it Contea di Taylor nl Taylor County no Taylor County nds Taylor County pl Hrabstwo Taylor pt Condado de Taylor ru sv Taylor County ... more details
Ted Taylor may refer to Ted Taylor physicist , Theodore Taylor Ted Taylor footballer , Edward Taylor Ted Taylor ice hockey Edward C. Taylor , American chemist Ted Taylor musician Teddy B. Taylor , U.S. diplomat, United States Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, accredited to Solomon Islands, Vanuatu See also Teddy Taylor , Edward Taylor, British politician Theodore Taylor disambiguation Edward Taylor disambiguation hndis Taylor, Ted ... more details
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Other people James Taylor James A. Taylor is a lawyer and politician in Ontario , Canada . He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1987, ref http www.ontla.on.ca web members members all detail.do?locale en&ID 626 Legislative Assembly of Ontario ref and was a cabinet minister in the government of Bill Davis . Taylor was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario Progressive Conservative Party . Taylor campaigned for the Canadian House of Commons in the Canadian federal election, 1968 1968 federal election , as a candidate of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada federal Progressive Conservative Party . He finished third in Scarborough East , against Liberal Party of Canada Liberal candidate Martin Patrick O Connell . He was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the Ontario general election, 1971 1971 provincial election , defeating Ontario Liberal Party Liberal candidate Barry Young politician Barry Young by 3,404 votes in Prince Edward Lennox . He served as a backbench supporter of Bill Davis s government for the next four years, and was re elected with a reduced majority in the Ontario general election, 1975 1975 election . On October 7, 1975, Taylor was appointed to Davis s cabinet as Minister of Community and Social Services Ontario Minister of Community and Social Services . Taylor was named as Davis s Minister of Energy Ontario Minister of Energy on February 3, 1977, and was re elected with a greatly increased majority in the Ontario general election, 1977 1977 election . He was dropped from cabinet on January 21, 1978, and again ..., and were subsequently defeated in the legislature on a motion of non confidence . Taylor served in opposition as his party s Energy Critic, and did not run for re election in 1987. Taylor served ... References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, James A. ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Taylor, James A. Category Year of birth missing living people Category Mayors of places ... more details
Vincent Taylor may refer to Vincent A. Taylor , U.S. Representative from Ohio Vincent Kenyon Taylor , Canadian cricketer Vinnie Taylor of Sha Na Na Vince Taylor , British singer Vincent Taylor theologian Vince Taylor bodybuilder hndis Taylor, Vincent Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Courtney Taylor may refer to Courtney Taylor American football , professional football player Courtney TaylorTaylor , born Courtney Taylor, musician Courtney Taylor actress , star of Prom Night III The Last Kiss Prom Night III hndis name Taylor, Courtney nl Courtney Taylor ... more details
Jermaine Taylor may refer to Jermaine Taylor basketball Jermain Taylor , American boxer Jermaine Taylor Jamaican footballer See also Jerry Taylor disambiguation hndis Taylor, Jermaine de Jermaine Taylor fr Jermaine Taylor ... more details
Otis Taylor may refer to Otis Taylor American football , American football player Otis Taylor musician , blues musician hndis Taylor, Otis ... more details
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s former teammates, Lester and Frank Patrick. They encouraged Taylor to come west. In November 1912 ... Wellington Cyclone Taylor , OBE , June 23, 1884 June 9, 1979 was a Canada Canadian professional ice hockey player and civil servant . Taylor was one of the earliest professional players. He played ... stars of hockey, Taylor was one of the most prolific scorers of his era. He won several scoring .... While in Ottawa in 1907, Taylor gained employment with the Canadian government. He maintained this employment ... son and fourth of five children to Archie and Mary Taylor. Archie, the son of Scottish immigrants ... the children. ref harvnb Whitehead 1977 pp 9 10 ref At the age of six, Taylor moved with his ... to grant Taylor a change of residence permit and banned him from playing in the OHA. He applied ..., p. 30. ref Hewitt wanted Taylor to play for the Toronto Marlboros and blocked his attempts to play for other teams. Hockey career For the 1905 06 season, Taylor played a handful of games for Portage ... to get Taylor to join them, including Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and Calumet, Michigan , which even got Taylor to sign a contract. But in February 1906 he ended up reuniting with Forrester on the Portage Lake team, based in Houghton, Michigan . The team won the league championship with Taylor playing .... From now on he ll be known as Cyclone Taylor align right width 30 source Malcolm Brice, reporter for the Ottawa ... to Taylor as Cyclone in reference to his skating ability. ref harvnb Whitehead 1977 p 70 ref Taylor ... Cyclone , based on his skating ability. ref name Cyclone Taylor Sports Cite web url http ... Taylor Sports year 2007 author Cyclone Taylor Sports ref In December 1907, it was reported that Taylor ... 08 season. He declined the offer. Taylor played lacrosse in 1908 for the Ottawa Capitals. On June 27 ... that Taylor be given a lifetime suspension from the National Lacrosse Union. The league governors only issued a censure. The team expected Taylor to join them the following season, but he chose ... more details