Wednesday, February 18, 2009

William Taylor 1787-1839 Elizabeth Patrick 1793-1880

Note:  I have a life sketch for William elsewhere on this blog because of the many discrepancies about his life.  His story takes a lot of time and space to explain.


William Taylor
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paternal
4th great grandparents

Parents:  Joseph Taylor and Sarah Best
Born 21 Mar 1787 Taylor Plantation on Coneto Creek, North Carolina
Note:  at 15 years of age, he moved to Kentucky with his parents
Married Elizabeth Patrick 22 Mar 1811 Warren County, Kentucky
Part of Zion's Camp
Died 9 Sep 1839 Illinois
Buried On the road between Lima and Warsaw, Illinois
Sources
Book:  Coneto Creek Taylors by Jesse L Warner (1975) page 30b
Book:  Coneto Creek Taylors by Jesse L Warner (1975) page 14-18
Zion's Camp: https://www.lds.org/manual/church-history-in-the-fulness-of-times-student-manual/chapter-twelve-zions-camp?lang=eng
Marriage: Book:  Coneto Creek Taylors by Jesse L Warner (1975) page 18
Picture of him:  Family Group Sheet my grandmother had
Nauvoo Death Records listed as a source for William on the following link: http://www.earlylds.com/getperson.php?personID=I23912&tree=Earlylds
Church News Article Issue: 24 Sep 1994: Temple Moments;  Rewards of Faith
Memorial for him on findagrave:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12627753/william-taylor
Note: there is a picture posted on findagrave that is actually James Allred, not William and it is noted as being wrong.
Family Search
ancestry.com


Elizabeth
Elizabeth "Betsy" Patrick
Parents: John Patrick and Sarah Kendrick
Born 9 Dec 1793 Mecklenburg, Virginia
Mormon Overland Trail:  Allen Taylor Company (her son)
Pioneer
Note:  she traveled as Elizabeth Allred, not Elizabeth Taylor
Married 2) James Allred 3 Feb 1846 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Note:  they did not live together as man and wife - ever.  James served as proxy for William to be sealed for time and eternity to Elizabeth.  At that same time, James became a husband in name only.  She eventually ended up living out the remainder of her life in Ogden at her son, Pleasant Green's place (thank you to Karilyn Taylor via Family Search for letting me in on this).  

Also I received the following from Norman Nelson1, anything in parentheses is my contribution to clarify (thank you Norman): 
"The (Nauvoo) temple records do show Elizabeth being sealed for time only. This was common practice at that time for widows in order to maintain their property. Women did not have property rights at that time and anyone could just take an abandoned home and call it their own. Elizabeth left Nauvoo shortly after her being sealed to William so her marriage to her long time friend helped her maintain her rights to her Nauvoo home."
Died 25 Oct 1880 Harrisville, Weber, Utah
Note:  she died at her son's (Pleasant Green's) home
Buried Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber, Utah
Obituary
Elizabeth's headstone
Of old age, in Harrisville Ward, Weber Co., Utah, at 9:30 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, Oct 26, at the residence of her son, Bishop P.G. Taylor ELIZABETH PATRICK, relict of Wm. Taylor, aged 86 years, 10 months, and 16 days.  Deceased was born December 10th, 1793, in the State of Virginia.  Joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with her husband in the Spring of 1832, in Monroe County, Missouri, and shared with the Saints in their persecutions in that State; she arrived in  Salt Lake valley with her family in the fall of 1840, made her home in Kaysville, Davis County, at which place she lived until about eight years ago.  Her family has become very numerous, numbering 14 children, and 193 grandchildren, 407 great-grandchildren, and 23 great-great grandchildren.  These four generations number 637 souls, and all of them are within the boundaries of the organized stakes of Zion.
Sources
Birth:  Book:  Coneto Creek Taylors by Jesse L Warner (1975) page 30b
Obit: Book:  Coneto Creek Taylors by Jesse L Warner (1975) page 31
Picture:  Family Group Sheet
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7368178/elizabeth-taylor
1850 US Census for Davis, Utah ( age 56, living with son Levi)
Family Search
ancestry.com


CHILDREN

John Taylor
*John Taylor
To see John as a parent: http://upperlevelgen.blogspot.com/2009/07/john-taylor-eleanor-burkett.html
Born 7 Dec 1812 Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky
Occupation Farmer
Married Eleanor Burkett 3 Apr 1834 Liberty, Clay, Missouri
John Taylor
John and Eleanor's headstone
Children: Eleanor, Alma, Teancum, Eleanor, Joseph, Sarah, Mary, John, Hyrum, Eliza, William, Lucinda, James, Amanda
Died 7 Feb 1896 Plain City, Weber, Utah
Buried 10 Feb 1896 Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber, Utah Plot E-5-40-2W1
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3rd Great grandfather
Note:  John was born in Kentucky, but joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 30 Jun 1834 in Missouri.  He later left the church and joined the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a member of the RLDS church at the time of his death
Sources
1850 US Census Milam, Texas (age 38)
1860 US Census Weber County, Utah
1870 US Census Madison County, Montana (age 56)
Note:  household of Leopold Van Gorp.  He had his wife, William, James, and Amanda with him
1880 US Census for Plain City, Weber, Utah (age 68)
Note:  lists his father's birthplace as SC and it should be NC
Picture:  findagrave, Family Search, family group sheet
Note:  The Joseph Taylor Sr. Family Association has information copied by Susan Holley Jackman from the records of her grandfather, Horace Holley, son of Amanda Jane Knight, daughter of Sarah Elizabeth (listed below).  She states there are a lot of "gross errors" in the history and did her best to straighten out several misleading stories.
Family Search
ancestry.com
Alan Taylor
Allen Taylor
Born 17 Jan 1814 Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky
Military:  Mormon Battalion
Married 1) Sarah Lovisa Allred 5 September 1833 Monroe County, Missouri
Children: Isaac, Mary, William, Sarah, Joseph, Nancy, Clarissa, Orissa, Independence, Jedediah, Lovisa
2) Hannah Egbert 1 January 1850 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children: John Egbert, Susanna, Liberty, Jeremiah, Ann Crillia and Alfred Allen.
Note:  She re-married in 1874 so they must have divorced.
3) Elizabeth Smith 26 November 1856 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Children: Anna Durdell
Note:  She had been married twice before
4) Phoebe Ann Roberts  27 March 1857 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.
Children: Harriet, Mary, Julia, Amanda, Levi, James, Phoebe, Allen Jr., Louisa, Amy, Wilford, Matilda
Died 5 December 1891 Loa, Wayne, Utah
Buried: Loa Cemetery, Wayne, Utah.
Symbol for the Battalion
Short Life History:
Allen came to Utah 15 October 1849, with the Mormon Pioneers. He was the Captain of his (the Allen Taylor) Company. On arrival at Salt Lake City, he settled at the mouth of Mill Creek Canyon. He moved to Kaysville, Davis, Utah in 1850. He was called to be LDS Bishop there in 1854. He moved to St. George, Washington, Utah in 1862, and from there to Loa, Wayne, Utah in 1883.
Allen's headstone
Phoebe Ann Roberts, his fourth wife, born 22 January 1842, at Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois. She was the daughter of Levi Roberts and Harriet Ann Hefford. She and Allen had 12 children. Phoebe died 20 September 1919, at Loa, Wayne, Utah. She and Allen were both buried at the Loa Cemetery.
Sources
Family Search
Ancestry.com
Book: Family History of the Joseph Taylor, Jr. and Sarah Best Family by Shari H. Franke
1880 US Census for Washington, Utah Film Number T9-1339 Page Number 373D (66 years old)
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22190157/allen-taylor
Family Search
ancestry.com
Julia Ann Taylor Allred
Julia Ann Taylor
Born 9 Feb 1815 Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky
Organization:  Nauvoo Relief Society
Was first wife of polygamist Isaac Allred, married 11 Oct 1832 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Children: William, John, Eliza, James, Sidney, Amanda, Mandy, Juliann, Hannah, Mary
Note:  Isaac was killed by "friend" Thomas Ivie, over a matter of sheep (Thomas beat him with a stick and Isaac died the next day).  He was buried in the Spring City Cemetery. There is a lot of information regarding him, including the fact he was on a mission for the church in 1837, leaving behind his wife and children while he served.  Julia, like so many of her peers, had to take over raising the family. 
Julia's headstone
Died 16 May 1898 Richmond, Cache, Utah
Buried Richmond City Cemetery, Richmond, Cache, Utah
Sources
1850 US Census Pottawatomie, Iowa
1860 US Census Mt. Pleasant, San Pete, Utah
Pic: From my grandmother's Book of Remembrance
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5080190/julia-ann-allred
Book: Family History of the Joseph Taylor, Jr. and Sarah Best Family by Shari H. Franke
Family Search
ancestry.com
Mary Ann Taylor MacCord Hendrickson
Mary Ann Taylor
Born 22 Mar 1818 Near Richardsville, Warren, Kentucky
Married 1) Robert MacCord 29 May 1834 Monroe County, Missouri
Note: In the marriage record her surname is spelled Tailor and his surname Maccord.  They were only married a month.  He died of cholera.
2) Jordan Paddox Hendrickson Nov 1839
Children:  Simeon
Died 5 Sep 1842 Illinois
Buried (assumed) Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Sources
Marriage to Robert: Extracted record.  Film 0975086 V 1-3 dated 1831-1879 Batch M515871
Picture:  Family Search
Online biography:  http://www.taylorassociation.org/ 
Family Search
ancestry.com
Memorial on findagrave:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89997555/mary-ann-mccord
Louisa Taylor Stout
Louisa Taylor
Born 19 October 1819 near Richardsville, Warren, Kentucky.
Married Hosea Stout 29 November 1840 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Note: She was Hosea's second wife
Children: Lydia , William , Hyrum, Louisa, Elizabeth , Hosea Jr., Eli, Joseph
Louisa's headstone
Died: 11 January 1853 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Note: died 2 days after giving birth to her eighth child, probably from complications of childbirth. Her husband was away on an LDS Mission to China when she died.
Buried: Salt Lake Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt City, Utah
Sources
Book: Family History of the Joseph Taylor, Jr. and Sarah Best Family by Shari H. Franke
1850 US Census for Great Salt Lake, Utah  Film 25540 Image 199 Family Number 402
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19356651/louisa-stout
Family Search

ancestry.com
Elizabeth Ann Taylor Driggs Criddle
Elizabeth Ann Taylor
Born 30 Nov 1821 Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky
Married 1) Samuel Driggs 4 Oct 1840 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Alternative place of marriage:  Mounthope, Adams, Illinois
Children: Louisa, Hannah, Maria, Levi, Jane, Amasa, Sarah, John
Elizabeth and John's headstone
2) John Criddle 1854
Children: William, Sarah, James, John, Elizabeth
Died 9 Mar 1906 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Buried 13 Mar 1906 Kaysville Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Sources
1850 US Census for Davis County, Utah ( age 29)
Utah Death Certificate
Pic: Family Search
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124475/elizabeth-ann-criddle
1860 US Census for Davis County, Utah page 67 (age 38)
1870 US Census for Utah (age 48)
1880 US Census for Kaysville, Davis, Utah page 316B (age 58)
1900 US Census for Kaysville, Davis, Utah page 1A (age 78, widowed, living with stepson James' family)
Family Search
ancestry.com
Sarah K B Taylor Dobson
Sarah's headstone
Sarah Kendrick Best Taylor
Born 24 Aug 1823 Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky
Married Thomas Dobson 29 Oct 1843 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Children: Mary, Thomas, Cyrus, John, Keziah, Ellen, Sarah, Arsena, Elizabeth, Emma, Eli
Died: 27 Apr 1909 Deloit, Crawford, Iowa 
Buried: 29 Apr 1909 Deloit City Cemetery, Deloit, Crawford, Iowa
Sources
Family Group Sheet my grandmother had
1850 US Census for Pottawatamie, Iowa (age 28)
1860 US Census for Milford, Crawford, Iowa (age 36)1870 US Census for  Iowa (age 46)
1880 US Census for Iowa page 50B (age 55, widowed)
1900 US Census for Milford, Crawford, Iowa page 12A (widowed)
Iowa Deaths and Burials 1850-1990
Family Search
ancestry.com
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18792565/sarah-kendrick_best-dobson
Joseph Taylor
Joseph Taylor
Born 4 Jun 1825 Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky
Married 1) Mary Moore 24 Mar 1844 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Children:  Clarissa, Joseph, Mary, William, Jane
2) Jane Ordway Lake 1852 Ogden, Weber, Utah
Children: Juliette, Andrew, Mary, James, Philomena, Esther, Amanda, Lydia, Emma, Moroni, Elizabeth 
3) Hannah M Harris 7 Jan 1865 Utah
4) Caroline Mattson abt 1866
1850 Emigrated to Utah with James Lake Company
Military:  Mexican War Co A Mormon Batallion
Symbol for Battalion members
Joseph Taylor
Joseph Taylor's headstone
Died 11 Aug 1900 Farr West, Weber, Utah
Obituary:
JOSEPH TAYLOR DEAD
WAS ONE OF THE OLD MORMON BATTALION VETERANS
This morning Joseph Taylor died at his home at Farr West, of general debility, at the advanced age of 75 years. He was a pioneer in every sense of the word. He had lived in Weber county for fifty years and was a member of the old Mormon Battalion. He leaves many relatives to mourn his loss, among whom is Bishop Greene Taylor, who is a brother. His life was known to all. He had friends by the score, but he had passed his three score years and ten and he is now numbered among those who have crossed the river.
Buried 14 Aug 1900 Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber, Utah
Sources
1850 US Census for Davis County, Utah Territory (age 26, living with Mary)
1880 US Census for Harrisville, Weber, Utah (age 55, living with Amanda)
1900 US Census for Harrisville, Weber, Utah (age 75, widowed)
Online:  Veterans with Federal Service Buried in Utah, Territorial to 1966
Family Search
ancestry.com
Book: Family History of the Joseph Taylor, Jr. and Sarah Best Family by Shari H. Franke
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25966738/joseph-taylor
Pleasant Green Taylor
Pleasant Green Taylor (Green)
Born 8 Feb 1827 Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky
Mormon overland trail:  James Lake Company
Married 1) Clarissa (Clara) Lake
P.G. Taylor's headstone
Children: Green, Amanda, Nephi, Pleasant, Amasa, Elcemina, Joseph, Lydia, Alexander,Orson, Laura
2)  Mary Eliza Shurtliff (9 children)
3) Jane Narcissus Shurtliff (7 children)
4) Sarah Jane Marler (6 children)
Died 16 May 1917 at the homestead, Harrisville, Weber, Utah
Buried Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber, Utah Plot: D-5-12-1E
Sources
1850 US Census of Davis County, Utah (age 23)
1860 US Census of Weber County, Utah (age 33)
1880 US Census of Harrisville, Weber, Utah (age 53)
1900 US Census of Farr West, Weber, Utah
1910 US Census of Harrisville, Weber, Utah (age 83)
Book: Family History of the Joseph Taylor, Jr. and Sarah Best Family by Shari H. Franke
Family Search
ancestry.com
Monument in Harrisville, Utah

William W Taylor
William Warren Taylor
Born 13 December 1828 Richardsville, Warren, Kentucky.
Occupation:  Farmer
William's headstone
Married 1) Julia Aner Carbine 23 July 1853
Children: Julia, Adelia, William, Edmund, Mary, Eugene, Eugenia, Sarah, Joseph, Lenora
2) Mary Adelia Carbine 17 May 1862 (Julia Aner's sister).
Children: Albert, Francis, Llewellyn, James
Died:  20 February 1892 New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Note:  William was taking down a cellar and had just gotten to the point where he was ready to let the ridge pole down when he saw one of his grandchildren under it. He grabbed the child and threw him out of the way, but the ridge pole fell on William's neck, breaking it. He lost his own life in saving the life of his grandchild. He was killed at his home at New Harmony, Washington, Utah.
Buried: New Harmony Cemetery, Washington, Utah
Sources
Book: Family History of the Joseph Taylor, Jr. and Sarah Best Family by Shari H. Franke
1860 US Census for Weber County, Utah (age 32)
1870 US Census for Utah (age 41)
1880 US Census for Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 51)
Family Search
ancestry.com
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53515/william-warren-taylor

Levi Taylor
Levi Taylor
Levi Taylor
Levi and Emeline's headstone
Born 3 Sep 1830 Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky
Married Emeline Owen 23 Jul 1853 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Children:  Lillie, Armenia
Died 9 Apr 1909 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Buried Kaysville City Cemetery, Kaysville, Davis, Utah Plot: 19-3-A-9
Sources
1850 US Census for Davis County, Utah (21 years old)
1860 US Census for Davis County, Utah (30 years old) page 56
1880 US Census for Kaysville, Davis, Utah (49 years old) page 321
1900 US Census for Kaysville, Davis, Utah Sheet 8B
Family Search
ancestry.com
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123903/levi-taylor
Nancy Jane Taylor Smith
Nancy Jane Taylor
Born 17 May 1833 Missouri
Married Jonathan Smith 11 Jul 1857 Monroe County, Missouri
Nancy's headstone
Note: alternate marriage year 1847 - she would have been 14
Children:  Jonathan, Abigill, Permilia, Nancy, Arilla, Sarah, Joseph, Thomas, Mary, Jesse, Ida, Loretta, Flavilla, Marzella
Died 19 Mar 1900 Weston, Franklin Idaho
Buried Weston Cemetery, Franklin, Idaho Plot: Section C, Lot 45, Grave 2
Sources
1860 US Census for Farmington, Davis, Utah page 44 (age 27)
1880 US Census for Harrisville, Weber, Utah
Family Search
ancestry.com
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33016334/nancy-jane-smith
Amanda
Amanda Melvina Taylor
Born 28 Jan 1835 Jackson, Monroe, Missouri
Died 22 Oct 1845 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Buried (assumed) Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com
Nauvoo Death Records are listed as a source for Amanda here:  http://www.earlylds.com/getperson.php?personID=I3372&tree=Earlylds


James C Taylor

James Caldwell Taylor
Born 27 Feb 1837 Ray, Missouri
Married 1) Sarah Matilda Hyde 8 Jan 1860 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake,Utah
Children:  Maryann, James, Elizabeth, William, Sarah, Heman, George, Charles, Austin, Joseph
2) Lucy Jane Lake 15 Oct 1885 Logan, Cache, Utah
Died 3 Nov 1907 Clifton, Oneida, Idaho
Note:  the death information (extracted from the death certificate) claims 18 Dec 1907 as death date - headstone claims 3 Nov 1907.  He has 2 stones and both have the same information so I voted to go with the stones.
Sources
1870 US Census for Utah (33 years old)
1880 US Census for Franklin, Oneida, Idaho (43 years old)
1900 US Census for Fairview, Oneida, Idaho
Online:  Idaho Death and Burials 1907-1965 Film 1450637 P 1 No 28
Family Search
ancestry.com
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50035504/james-caldwell-taylor

2 comments:

  1. I hoping for some clarification about your information on John Taylor (born 1812). In your sketch you mentioned that he joined the reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1863. But, then later in the story that he was a mormon his entire life (from age 8). The "reorganized" church is a different church than the mormon faith so I just wondered which church he was a member of? Thanks for the insight. I enjoyed all the bios.

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    1. In answer to your question: originally, at age 8, John was a member of the LDS church and then, in 1863, became a member of the RLDS.

      The information on the blog was cut and pasted from a Biography I found online, so the error is one the earlier publishers made. However, thanks to you, I will add a note in the text explaining the fact so others won’t be confused.

      Glad you enjoy the information,

      Michelle

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