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Name | Sarah Jane Taylor | |
Born | 2 Feb 1842 | Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States |
Gender | Female | |
Died | 15 Jun 1922 | Saint George, Washington, Utah, United States |
Person ID | I3065 | Speirs-Taylor |
Last Modified | 8 Oct 2014 |
Father | Allen Taylor, b. 17 Jan 1814, Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky, United States , d. 5 Dec 1891, Loa, Wayne, Utah Territory, United States (Age 77 years) | |
Mother | Sarah Lovisa Allred, b. 14 Nov 1817, Bedford, Tennessee, United States , d. 11 Mar 1879, New Harmony, Washington, Utah, United States (Age 61 years) | |
Married | 5 Sep 1833 | Loa, Wayne, Utah, United States |
Family ID | F943 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents | Allen Taylor in the Mormon Pioneer Overland Travels Allen Taylor was a Captain of Hundred, 5th Company, in 1848 with the Brigham Young Company. He made the crossing again wit his family in 1849. Source: Mormon Pioneer Overland Travels | |
1850 US Federal Census and Four Taylor Families Davis County, Utah Territory Dwelling 30 Joseph Taylor, 26 years old; born in Kentucky Mary Taylor, 24 years old; born in Ohio Clarisa J Taylor, 5 years old; born in Illinois Mary Taylor, 4 years old; born in Iowa Joseph A Taylor, 2 years old; born in Iowa William A Taylor, 1 year old; born in Iowa Dwelling 31 Green Taylor, 23 year old farmer; born in Kentucky Clara Taylor, 20 years old; born in Canada Harvey G Taylor, 1 year old; born in Iowa Dwelling 32 Allen Taylor, 36 years old; born in Kentucky Sarah L Taylor, 33 years old; born in Tennessee Mary E Taylor, 14 years old; born in Missouri William Taylor, 12 years old; born in Missouri Sarah Taylor, 9 years old; born in Illinois Nancy M Taylor, 4 year old; born in Iowa Clarissa Taylor, 1 year old; born in Deseret Dwelling 33 Hannah Beal (Allen Taylor's 2nd wife), 21 year old; born in Indiana John Beal, 6/12 year old; born in Deseret (The State of Deseret was a provisional state proposed in 1849 that covered most of what is today Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Southern California. It existed just over two years and was never recognized by the US government. Instead, the Utah Territory was organized.) Source: Year: 1850; Census Place: Davis, Utah Territory; Roll: M432_919; Page: 3A; Image: 10 |