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Show 36 John Tanner and His Family 3The John Tanner home at Montrose, Iowa, was in Lee County. The John Tanner Family incorrectly has her death at San Francisco. It was in the Old Fort at San Bernardino. +Francis was born at Montrose, Iowa. 5Mother mortality was also high. 6See the chapter, "Seeking a new home." 7See chart at close of this chapter. 8John Tanner Family gives genealogy for their descendants. 9Ibid., pp. 25-26. lOIbid., p. 28. llIbid., p. 29. 12Albert R. Lyman, Amasa Mason Lyman, Trailblazer and Pioneer from the Atlantic to the Pacific (Delta, Utah, 1957), 70. 13Reminiscences by Francis M. Lyman. 14Louisa Maria Lyman, obituary. 15John Tanner Family. 16Ibid. 17In E. Pingree Tanner collection. 18See the chapter "Payson Reunion." 19He was in Cottonwood from October 1848 to March 1851. 2°There will be a complete chapter on Sidney later in this volume. 21See the additional chapter on John Joshua in this volume. 22See the additional chapter on Nathan later in this volume. 23See the additional chapter on Louisa Maria in this volume. 24See the additional chapter on Albert Miles in this volume. 25Nathan Tanner "Reminscences." 26Ibid. 27Ibid. 28Annie Clara Tanner Fotland, "My Father." A sketch of the life of David Dan Tanner. Copy in the possession of the author. |