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Show The John Tanner Children 7. Nathan Tanner, born May 14, 1815, Died December 17, 1910, at 8. 9. Granger, at 27 Greenwich, New York. Utah. Edward Tanner (twin) born October 3, 1817, at Greenwich, New York. Died October 21, 1817, at Greenwich, New York. Edwin Tanner (twin), born October 3, 1817, at Greenwich, Died October 8, 1817, at Greenwich, New York. New York. 10. Louisa Maria Tanner, born November 28, 1818, at Bolton, New York. Died May 3, 1906, at Salt Lake City, Utah. 11. Martin Henry Tanner, born March 21, 1822, at Bolton, New York. Died June 21, 1907, at Mechanicsville, New York." 12. Albert Miles Died Tanner, born April 4, 1825, at Bolton, New York. at Santa Paula, California. July 16, 1879, John married for a third time, November 3, 1825, in Bolton, New York, Elizabeth Beswick. She was born November 28, 1803, at Bolton, New York. She died June 8, 1890 at Payson, Utah. The couple had 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. eight children. Myron Tanner, born June 7, 1826, at Bolton, New York. Died January 11, 1903, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Seth Benjamin Tanner, born March 6, 1828, at Bolton, New York. Died December 3, 1918, at Taylor, Arizona. Freeman Everton Tanner, born January 3, 1830, at Bolton, New York. Died January 8, 1918, at Payson, Utah. Joseph Smith Tanner, born June 11, 1833, at Bolton, New York. Died January 28, 1910, at Payson, Utah. Phil omelia Tanner, born March 10, 1835, at Kirtland, Ohio. Died May 28, 1838, near Indianapolis, Indiana. David Dan Tanner, born February 8, 1838, at Kirtland, Ohio. Died October 19, 1918, at Provo, Utah. Sariah Tanner, born July 19, 1840, in Lee County, Iowa." Died March 12, 1853, at San Bernardino, California. Francis Tanner, born March 10, 1843, at Lee County, Iowa.' Died June 5, 1844, in Lee County, Iowa. The above tables show. that seven of John's children: died in infancy or childhood, leaving fourteen who grew to maturity and established families. High mortality among infants was not uncom mon for the Of the day and it took a total of one-third of John's children." remaining fourteen children, ten became identified with the Mormon church and moved West, while four remained in the |