Mary Adelia Taylor

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Mary Adelia Taylor (Carbine)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cairo, Greene County, New York, USA
Death: November 13, 1906 (82)
Delamar, Lincoln County, Nevada, USA
Place of Burial: New Harmony, Washington, Utah, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Edmund Zebulon Carbine and Adelia H Yvonne Carbine
Wife of Geroge Roberts Grant, I; Robert Cowan Petty; Amos Northrop and William Warren Taylor, II
Mother of Sarah Ophelia Frazee; Francesca Grant; Edmund Carbine Grant; Mary Adelia Homer; Eleanor Roberta Sawyer and 5 others
Sister of Julia Aner Taylor; William Van Orden Carbine; Edmund Zebulon Carbine and Elmira Dorcas Eugenia Carbine

Occupation: Teacher
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About Mary Adelia Taylor

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847–1868) Age 26

Pioneer Information: Mary came to Utah in either 1850 or 1851. She likely came in 1850. The first documentation to place her in Utah is the birth of a child in September 1851. Further research is needed to narrow the year of her travel.

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Birth: Feb. 29, 1824 Cairo Greene County New York, USA

Death: Nov. 13, 1906 Delamar Lincoln County Nevada, USA

Family links:

Spouses:
  • William Warren Taylor (1828 - 1892)
  • Amos Northrop (1820 - 1846)*
  • Robert Cowan Petty (1812 - 1856)*
Children:

*Mary Adelia Petty Homer (1851 - 1918)*

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Burial: New Harmony Cemetery New Harmony Washington County Utah, USA

Maintained by: Paul Hodel Originally Created by: Utah State Historical So...

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Mary Adelia Taylor's Timeline

1824
February 29, 1824
Cairo, Greene County, New York, USA
1845
1845
Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, United States
1850
March 19, 1850
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA
1850
Cairo, Green, Iowa, USA
1851
September 14, 1851
Little Cottonwoo, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
1854
April 26, 1854
Fort Herriman, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States
1858
September 11, 1858
Kaysville, Davis, Utah, USA