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Show Joseph 329 Smith Tanner Chapter Twenty-Seven - Notes -Note that John Tanner named his first child after he joined the church in honor of the prophet. '2Joseph Smith Tanner, "Reminiscences." 3Ibid. says they had five teams. says six yoke of oxen, and The author will guess that the Tanners had three wagons with 4Jenson, Biographical Encyclopedia, vol. 2, p. 802 Scraps of Biography says five teams and wagons. Joseph he was the driver. yoke of oxen to each wagon. lilt may be doubted that they raised a good crop the first year. See Jenson, Historical Record, p. 333. 6Leonard Tanner was the youngest son of Myron. "Aunt Hilda" is still alive as of this writing. two 7Joseph Smith Tanner, "Reminiscences." Joseph has also left _!IS a day-by-day trip from San Bernardino to Parowan in company with Colonel Kane and it may be the only such record in existence. See Appendix for full account. (Original in possession of author). Joseph Smith Tanner "Reminiscences." OMary Jane Mount, Journal. lOInterview with Rolla Tanner, grandson of Freeman who thinks Freeman and Joseph may have had a section or more of land. nAfter his first wife's death, Joseph married two women. See page 1 of this chapter. l'2Minutes of the Tanner Reunion held in Payson. December 25, 26, 27, 1884. 13A promise made to John Tanner by Joseph Smith. 14Joseph Smith Tanner "Reminiscences." account of his 15Ibid. 16Ibid. Also John Tanner Family, pp. 51-52. The children Anna Sariah, and Adelade. Joseph Smith Tanner were Joseph Edward, Henry Smith Tanner |