Friday, September 27, 2013

William Warren Taylor 1828-1892 Julia Aner Carbine 1832-1914 Mary Adelia Carbine 1824-1906

William Warren Taylor
William Warren Taylor
Parents:  William Taylor and Elizabeth Patrick
Born 13 December 1828 Richardsville, Warren, Kentucky. 
Occupation:  Farmer
Polygamist

William's headstone
Married 1) Julia Aner Carbine 23 July 1853 Utah
Children listed below
2) Mary Adelia Carbine (sister to wife #1)17 May 1862  Utah 
Children: listed below
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
Julia Aner Carbine and William Warren Taylor
Sources
Birth:  Family Bible shown in book, Coneto Creek Taylors by Jesse L Warner (1975) page 30b

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, mother-in-law living with them)
Biography: http://www.taylorassociation.org/biographies/Biography.asp?ID=179
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53515/william-warren-taylor
Julia Aner Carbine Taylor
Julia Aner Carbine (sister to Mary)
Parents: Edmund Zebulon Carbine and Adelia Rider
Birth: 23 November 1832 Cairo, Green, New York.
Immigration: 1849 James Pace Company
Julia Aner Carbine Taylor headstone
Death: 26 Nov 1914 New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Buried: New Harmony Cemetery, New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Sources
1860 US Census for Weber County, Utah (age 30 )
1870 US Census for Utah (age 39)
1880 US Census for Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 49)
1900 US Census Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 70, widow, living with son, Joseph )
Biography: http://www.taylorassociation.org/biographies/Biography.asp?ID=179
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53503/julia-aner-taylor

CHILDREN


Julia
Julia's headstone
Julia Aner Taylor
Birth 27 Sep 1853 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Married Independence William Taylor 29 January 1880 Kaysville, Davis, Utah Territory
Children:  William, Sarah, Joseph, Julia
Death 31 Jul 1909 New Harmony, Washington, Utah
COD:  Vascular heart disease and Typhoid Fever
Informant:  Independence Taylor (husband)
Buried New Harmony Cemetery, New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Sources
1870 US Census for Utah (age 17)
1880 US Census Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 25)
1900 US Census Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 47)
Utah Death Certificate
Billion Graves Index
Headstone: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=100072493
Adelia Elizabeth Taylor
Birth 5 Aug 1855 Kaysville, Davis, Utah
Death 30 Apr 1864 Utah
Buried:  Utah
Sources
1860 US Census Weber County, Utah ( age 5)
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105430398/adelia-elizabeth-taylor
William Jr
William W Taylor Jr Headstone
William Warren Taylor Jr. 
Birth 20 Apr 1857 Slaterville, Weber, Utah
Married Armelia Rebecca Berry 12 October 1881 St. George, Washington, Utah Territory
Children: William, Jesse, Ellison, Garland, Elmer, Arthur
Death 20 Mar 1943 Loa, Wayne, Utah
COD:  Natural Causes
Informant:  William Warren Taylor (son)
Buried Loa Cemetery, Loa, Wayne, Utah
Sources
1870 US Census for Utah (age 12)
1910 US Census Loa, Wayne, Utah (age 33)
1920 US Census Loa, Wayne, Utah (age 62 - should be 52))
1940 US Census Loa, Wayne, Utah (age 83)
Utah Death Certificate
Billion Graves Index
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31865555/william-warren-taylor
Edmund Zebulon Taylor
Birth 14 Mar 1860 Slaterville, Weber, Utah
Married Eliza Ann Taylor 18 Nov 1882 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory
Children: Edmund, Lester, Etta
Edmund and Eliza's headstone
LDS Mission to Southern States 1887-1888
Note:  was set apart by Apostle John Henry Smith 14 Feb 1887
Death 13 Aug 1888 Near Pebble Creek, Amherst, Virginia
Note:  He was President of the North Carolina Conference when he died of fever and chills.  He was companion to James Boyack Ririe from West Weber, Utah, who was also ill and had to return early from his mission a few weeks later
Mentioned in Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star page 782 Vol 54
Buried Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber, Utah Plot: F-1-14-1E
Sources
1870 US Census for Utah (age 10)
1880 US Census for Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 21)
The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star, Volume 54, pg 782
Billion Graves Index
Headstone: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=96426758
Mary's headstone
Mary Louisa Taylor
Birth 15 Apr 1861 Slaterville, Weber, Utah
Married Leonard Emory Delong 19 Dec 1881 New Harmony, Washington, Utah Territory
Children:  Palmer, Benjamin, Joseph
Death 3 Jun 1924 Salt Lake Hospital, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Mary's Obit
COD:  Pernicious Anemia (a condition in which the body can't make enough healthy red blood cells due to lack of Vitamin B12)
Informant: Leonard Delong (husband)
Buried 6 Jun 1924 Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake, Utah Plot: O-10-7-2W
Sources
1870 US Census for Utah (age 8)
1880 US Census for Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 19)
1900 US Census Eureka, Juab, Utah (age 37)
1910 US Census Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah (age 49)
Utah Death Certificate
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105471958/mary-louisa-delong
Eugene Llewellyn Taylor
Eugene Llewellyn Taylor
Birth 24 Jan 1863 Harrisburg, Washington, Utah
Occupation:  (1900) Farmer
Married Almeda Sophia Parker 21 Apr 1887 Iron county, Utah Territory
Children:  Llewellyn, Marion, John, Ivie
Eugene's headstone
Death: 26 Aug 1913 Elba, Cassia, Idaho
Buried: Elba Grandview Cemetery, Elba, Cassia, Idaho
Sources
Utah, County Marriages
1870 US Census for Utah (age 6)
1880 US Census for Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 17)
1900 US Census Logan, Cache, Utah (age 37)
Note:  claims Ivy is the mother of 5, 4 are still alive
1910 US Census Rupert, Lincoln, Idaho (age 47)
Pic and Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18302128/eugene-llewellyn-taylor
Eugenia
Eugenia Elmira Taylor
Birth 1 Nov 1866 New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Married Samuel H Roundy 3 October 1883 St. George, Washington, Utah Territory
Eugenia and Samuel's headstone
Children: William, Florence, Samuel, Louis, Julia, Hyrum, Josephine, Ester, Clarence, Viola, Leonard
Death 13 Jan 1926 Lehi, Utah, Utah
COD:  Pernicious Anemia (a condition in which the body can't make enough healthy red blood cells due to lack of Vitamin B12)
Informant: Samuel H Roundy (husband)
Buried 16 Jan 1926 Spanish Fork Cemetery, Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah   Note:  Plot 6-24-13
Sources
1870 US Census for Utah (age 3)
1880 US Census for Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 14)
1900 US Census Logan, Cache, Utah (age 35)
1910 US Census Mapleton, Utah, Utah (age 43)
1920 US Census Highland, Utah, Utah (age 54)
Utah Death Certificate
Pic and Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12550106/eugenia-elmyra-taylor-roundy
Sarah Melvina Taylor
Birth 5 Dec 1867 New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Death 12 Feb 1870 New Harmony, Washington, Utah (age 2)
Buried New Harmony Cemetery, New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Sources
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53511/sarah-melvina-taylor
Joseph Allen Taylor headstone
Joseph Allen Taylor
Birth 12 May 1870 New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Married 1) Margaret Angeline Pace 13 Apr 1890 St George, Washington, Utah 
Children: Cecil (female), Maud, Laverna, William, Preston
2) Emma Louise Jones 1 Jul 1901 St George, Washington, Utah
Children: Madge, Eugene
Death 5 Nov 1954 Evanson, Uinta, Wyoming
Buried Wyoming Hospital State Cemetery, Evanston, Uinta, Wyoming (No headstone)
Sources
Utah, County Marriages for both marriages
1870 US Census for Utah (age 2 months)
1880 US Census for Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 10)
1900 US Census Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 30, his mother living with his family)
Margaret died in 1901 see her headstone here: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=53506
1910 US Census the kids are staying with their maternal grandparents in Harmony, Utah
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105389243/joseph-allen-taylor
Leonora's headstone
Leonora Francesca Taylor
Birth 15 Oct 1874 New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Married 1) Enoch Nephi Naegle 13 September 1898 St George, Washington, Utah
Children: Regelia, Hyrum, Leonard, Ena
2) Edward Long Geary 26 Sep 1917 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah (no children)
Note:  She isn't with Edward in the 1920 Census so I assume they divorced since he is living with his daughter and his marital status claims 'widowed' and Leonora is not dead. Plus, she was buried under the name Naegle not Geary so they were obviously not together at the end of her life. 
Death 16 Apr 1969 Cupertino, Santa Clara, California
Buried Toquerville Cemetery, Toquerville, Washington, Utah
Sources
1880 US Census for Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 5)
1900 US Census Toquerville, Washington, Utah (age 26, living with in-laws)
Marriage to Edward:  Utah, County Marriages
California Death Index
Billion Graves Index
SS Death Index (California)
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145880/leonora-francesca-naegle


Mary Adelia Carbine Taylor
2nd Wife Mary Adelia Carbine (Sister to Julia)
Parents: Edmund Zebulon Carbine and Adelia Rider
Mary's original stone - there is another newer stone
Birth: 29 February 1824 Cairo, Green, New York
Occupation:  (1878) Postmistress of New Harmony, Kane, Utah (for 25 years)
Occupation:  Teacher 1839-1874
Married 1) Amos Northrup abt 1844
Note:  he was murdered on Christmas Day by unknown assailant in 1846
Children: Eugenia 
2) Robert C. Petty abt 1850
Children: Llewellyn, Mary, Eleanor 
3) George Robert Grant abt 1857
Children: Edmond, Julia
4) William Warren Taylor 17 May 1862
Children:  Listed below
5) Benjamin John Homer
No Children
Death: 13 November 1906 Delmar, Nevada
Buried: New Harmony Cemetery, New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Life Sketch from findagrave:
Article provided by Rolaine Grant King, 26 September 2012: 

"From "The Harmony Valley - and New Harmony, Utah - History and Memories" by Sheldon B Grant with Kay Daun Pace Edwards 

Mary Adelia Carbine was born February 27, 1824, in Cairo, Green County, New York. She graduated from a seminary for girls in her fifteenth year and began teaching. She continued in that profession until her fiftieth year and was always a student--desiring to learn some new fact every day of her life. 

Mary's family joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints while she was still in her teens. She moved with her family to Nauvoo, Illinois. It was in Nauvoo that Mary met and married Amos Northrop. They were one of the relatively few couples to be married in the Nauvoo Temple. Their first child, a daughter, was born just before the Saints were driven out of Nauvoo. 

Shortly after reaching Winter Quarters, Mary's young husband was murdered by an unknown assailant on Christmas Day 1846. Until her death she grieved at Christmas time for her first and greatest love. By that time, Amos and Mary had one children, Eugenia, who was born in 1845 in Nauvoo and died in 1860 when she was drown while crossing a river. 

Not knowing where to turn and concerned for the welfare of her tiny family, Mary married Robert C. Petty who was instructed by Brigham Young to take over the care of her as they waited to emigrate from Winter Quarters. Robert was a captain in the Wilford Woodruff company. Mary and Robert had three children, Llewellyn, born in Council Point, Iowa, and died as a 6 mo old on the trail west and buried near Plum Creek, Nebraska; Mary Adelia and Eleanor (Ella) Roberta, born in Fort Herriman, Utah which Robert Cowan Petty helped settle.. When Mary Adelia was 2 and Ella a babe in arms it is said, Robert Petty was called on a mission to the area known as the Indian Country. Adelia was about three years old and Ella just a babe in arms when he left. Robert died in the Indian Country in 1856, but Mary did not learn of his death until six months later.

Mary again faced the problems associated with widowhood and providing for a young family. Her choices were few. She became the second wife of George Roberts Grant, who also married her cousin Mary Helen Van Orden in Winter Quarters. His first wife was Mary Dorsey Barney. 

Mary Adelia and George also had two children, Francisca, a little girl who was scalded to death in infancy, and a son, Edmund Carbine Grant. It was not long before Mary faced another difficult situation. George Roberts Grant was called before a Bishop's Court over some difficulty with a hired hand and unjustly excommunicated from the Church. When President Brigham Young heard about it, he made a special trip to Kaysville where the Grants were living and tried to get George to come back into the fold. George, however, could not be persuaded and had decided to go to California. Mary did not want to go to California because she would not be recognized as a legal wife in that state. George, who was quite well-to-do, made provision for her and her tiny son and left them in northern Utah. G. R. and Mary Helen Van Orden had a large family by the time of his death in Placer County, CA. She later joined the RLDS church after his death. Her memoirs, Incidences in the life of Mary Helen Grant" have been referenced in some histories of Winter Quarters. George Roberts was a schoolmaster and singing teacher in Winter Quarters. He made the trip in 1947 with Brigham Young and returned to Winter Quarters with BY to bring his families the next year. 

As before there was only one course open to Mary-marriage. Therefore, in the early 1860's, Mary was married for a fourth time to William Warren Taylor, her sister's husband. Soon after their marriage she moved ,with her husband to Harrisburg, Utah. Later the family moved to New Harmony. Mary and William had three sons: Albert Eugene, Francis Green, and James Edgar Taylor. This marriage, too, was a source of heartache for Mary. William Warren Taylor died tragically in New Harmony when a cellar caved in on him. 

Mary Adelia Carbine Taylor was appointed Postmistress of New Harmony, Kane [sic]County, by the Postmaster General of the United States on September 24, 1878, and served in that capacity for 25 years. The loss of her eyesight eventually forced her to relinquish that position. She also served as one of the first school teachers in New Harmony, teaching at the John D. Lee property until she got her own home. She worked as postmistress during the day and taught school at night. Mary also washed, corded, and spun wool into cloth to support her family. This great woman died in Delmar, Nevada, on November 13, 1906, at the age of 82 after a life filled with joy, sorrow, challenges, service, and accomplishment."

Sources
1870 US Census Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 44)
1880 US Census for Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 56)
1900 US Census Harmony, Washington, Utah (age 76, widow, claims mother of 9 with 6 living) Note:  the middle initial is given as D - my theory on this is the hearing of the Census taker or her speech - D and T sound alike. Biography: http://www.taylorassociation.org/biographies/Biography.asp?ID=179
Headstone and pic: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=53507


CHILDREN with Mary



Albert's headstone
Albert Eugene Taylor
Birth 9 Feb 1863 New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Occupation:  Coal Miner for U.S. Fuel Company
Married Julia Etta Taylor 23 Mar 1899 St George, Washington, Utah
Children:  Matthison, Albert, Eulalie, Edmund, Elwin, Alice
Death 29 May 1928 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
COD: Stomach and liver cancer
Informant:  Albert E Taylor Jr (son)
Buried 3 Jun 1928 Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Sources
1870 US Census Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 6)
1880 US Census for Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 17)
1910 US Census Kenilworth, Carbon, Utah (age 47)
1920 US Census Price, Carbon, Utah (age 56)
Utah, County Marriages
Utah Death Certificate
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98019693/albert-eugene-taylor
Francis' headstone
Francis Green Taylor
Birth 6 Apr 1865 New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Occupation:  (1900) Farmer
Married Ann Louise Pace Mathis 12 Mar 1900 Iron County, Utah
Note: The marriage information claims she is 'Miss Louise Mathis' but in the 1900 Census there are 4 stepchildren.   
Children:  Beatrice, Preston
Death 26 Dec 1946 Salina Hospital, Salina, Sevier, Utah
COD:  Pneumonia
Informant: Mrs. R Brinkerhoff (Beatrice, his daughter)
Buried Bicknell Cemetery, Bicknell, Wayne, Utah
Sources
1870 US Census Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 4 - original name William G?)
1880 US Census for Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 15)
1900 US Census Harmony, Washington, Utah (age 35)
1930 US Census Niland, Imperial, California (age 65, claims he's widowed, 2 employees living with him)
1940 US Census Bicknell, Wayne, Utah (age 74, divorced, living with son Preston)
Utah Deaths and Burials
Utah Death Certificate
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35662150/francis-green-taylor

James' and Charlotte's headstone
James Edgar Taylor
Birth 28 Apr 1867 New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Married Charlotte Abigail Kelsey 30 Apr 1895 St. George, Washington, Utah
Children: James, William, Edgar, Oren, Rulon, Lester, Leland, Estella, Warren, Goldie, Kelsey, Elsie
Death 30 Mar 1957 New Harmony, Washington, Utah
COD:  Old age
Informant: Kelsey Taylor
James' Obituary

Buried New Harmony Cemetery, New Harmony, Washington, Utah
Sources
Utah, County Marriages
1870 US Census Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 3)
1880 US Census Harmony, Kane, Utah (age 13)
1900 US Census  Harmony, Washington, Utah (age 33)
1910 US Census Harmony, Washington, Utah (age 43)
1920 US Census Harmony, Washington, Utah (age 52)
1940 US Census Harmony, Washington, Utah (age 72, widowed)
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53498/james-edgar-taylor

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