Education
Born in St. Petersburg, Virginia, Taylor attended the College of William and Mary.
Born in St. Petersburg, Virginia, Taylor attended the College of William and Mary.
By 1795, he was engaged in the private practice of law in St. Petersburg. On February 18, 1801, Taylor was nominated by President John Adams to a new seat as a federal judge on the United States circuit court for the Fourth Circuit, created by 2 Statistics 89. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on February 20, 1801, and received his commission the same day.
Taylor"s service was terminated on July 1, 1802, due to abolition of the court.
He returned to his private practice from 1802 until his death, in 1815, in St. Petersburg.
He was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 1795 to 1796, and from 1798 to 1799, while continuing his private practice in St. Petersburg from 1797 to 1798 and from 1800 to 1801.