Jared D. Taylor who has been engaged in the practice of
law in Bisbee for the past seven years, during six of
which he has also discharged the duties of U.S. commissioner,
is a native of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, his birth
occurring in 1864. He is a son of David and Mary S.
(Callender) Taylor both of whom are now deceased. All
of their married life was passed in Wisconsin where the
father, who was also an attorney, began the practice of
law in 1846. He was recognized as one of the foremost
representatives of his profession and from 1878 until his
death in 1892 was an associate justice of the supreme
court of Wisconsin. Seven of the children born to Mr.
and Mrs. Taylor lived to attain maturity and of these
six are still living.
The early life of Jared D. Taylor was passed under the
parental roof, amid an environment conducive to the
development of sterling qualities of character and high
standards of life. He acquired his preliminary education
in the public schools of his native state, and having
decided to adopt his father's profession as his vocation
he matriculated to the law department of the State
university at Madison. He was awarded his degree
from this institution in 1887 and following his
admission to the bar established an office and engaged
in practice in Michigan. subsequently he was admitted
to practice in the courts of Minnesota and for some
years practiced in the three states named. In 1906
he came to Arizona and located in Bisbee the following
year. He was admitted to practice in 1908 and
established an office in Bisbee.
Mr. Taylor was married in 1906 to Miss Louise E.
Zschetzshe, who was born and reared in Sheboygan
Wisconsin where her parents lived until their deaths.
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