Memorials › Ann Rogers Taylor
7 Mar 1822 – 24 Nov 1899
| Birth | 7 Mar 1822 |
| Death | 24 Nov 1899 |
| Cemetery | Lehi City Cemetery Lehi , Utah County , Utah , USA |
| Added by | Pres Chalfant on 10 Sep 2011 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94768 |
Daughter of Ebenezer Rogers and Jane Hartley Married James Whitehead Taylor, 20 Oct 1839, Prestwich Cum Oldham, Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England Children - Samuel Rogers Taylor, Sarah Jane Taylor, Joseph Smith Taylor, Margaret Rogers Taylor, Ann Taylor, Mary Ann Rogers Taylor, Esther Mary Staten Rogers Taylor, baby Taylor, Alice Ann Taylor, James William Taylor, Florence Ida Taylor, John Taylor, Rose Rebecca Taylor, Deseret Ellen Taylor History - The Taylor family left their home in England on 24 September 1848 on board the ”Sailor Prince.” The family consisted of James Whitehead Taylor, his wife Ann Rogers, and their children Samuel Rogers, Margaret Rose, Esther, and Sarah Jane. After James’ baptism, he served diligently in England until his family left for America. They landed in New Orleans and stayed there from November until May, and then left for St. Louis. The Taylor family initially traveled to the Salt Lake Valley with the Moses Clawson Company in 1853. During their travels, their family ran extremely low on provisions, but was able to be met by James’ brother William with provisions. Along the way, his daughter Margaret fell off the wagon tongue and was run over by both wheels. She recovered from her injuries. James’ brothers left for the Salt Lake Valley five years prior to James’ journey. In the spring of 1856, James was called on a mission to England. At the end of his mission, he sailed for New York on the “Empire” on 19 February 1858, and landed in New York on 20 March. He traveled home with the John W. Berry Company in 1858. When the company reached Echo Canyon, they worried about Johnson’s Army. As they started into the Canyon, they found themselves in the midst of Johnson’s Army. They passed the army hastily without any trouble. Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel , Moses Clawson Company (1853), Age at Departure: 31
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