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David Dan Tanner

Дата рождения:
Место рождения: Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio, United States (США)
Смерть: 19 октября 1918 (80)
Provo, Utah County, Utah, United States (США)
Место погребения: Payson, Utah County, Utah, United States
Ближайшие родственники:

Сын John Tanner и Elizabeth Tanner
Муж Rebecca Estella Moore
Бывший муж Leatha Susan Thatcher
Отец David Everton Tanner; Amasa Marion Tanner; John Myron Tanner; Harvey Moore Tanner; Dan Louis Tanner и ещё 16
Брат Myron Tanner; Seth Benjamin Tanner; Freeman Everton Tanner; Joseph Smith Tanner; Philomelia Tanner и ещё 3
Неполнородный брат Elisha Bentley Tanner; William Stuart Tanner; Sidney Tanner; John Joshua Tanner; Nathan Tanner, Sr. и ещё 8

Менеджер: Частный профиль
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About David Dan Tanner

Birth: Feb. 8, 1838 Kirtland Lake County Ohio, USA Death: Oct. 19, 1918 Provo Utah County Utah, USA

DAVID DAN TANNER (b. 8 Feb 1838) was the youngest of John Tanner's children who survived to adulthood. He was 13 years old when they moved to California, and 20 when the family all returned to Utah. "He was a fearless youth, as a result of which he was sent many places where others were reluctant to go." He married Rebecca Estella Moore in 1861 in Payson at age 23, and they had 14 children, nine born in Payson and five after they moved to Indianola. He had also married Leatha Susan Taylor in 1870, and they had 5 children, born in Payson, before this marriage ended in divorce. Dan was involved in freighting, but he was mainly in the dairy cattle business, and he moved his herd to different places trying to find the best pastures, moving his butter and cheese equipment along with them. He was reputed to be an excellent cheese maker. His mother Elizabeth wrote that she and her sister Polly frequently stayed with Dan's family and "kept dairy," at Cherry Creek, Tintic, Payson and the surrounding area, and in Spanish Fork Canyon. The summers of 1870 and 1871 were spent in the Tintic Valley where he was superintendent of the Co-op herd of cattle and horses. In the fall of 1879 he moved his family to Indianola, and they bought a 120-acre farm on the west side of the valley. They stayed here until 1905.

When they first moved to Indianola there were twenty Indian families in the valley and seven Mormon families. There was little fear of the Indians, and a number of their children attended the school provided by the white settlers. A number of the Indians, particularly the old and handicapped who lived nearby, came to the Tanner home for at least one meal a day and were always fed. The Indians spoke of David Dan as "heap good friend Tanner." He served in the bishopric of his ward for a time. He and his wife moved back to Payson in 1905 because of her ill health. David Dan Tanner died in Payson 19 Oct 1918, at the age of 80.

Family links:

Parents:
 John Tanner (1778 - 1850)
 Elizabeth Beswick Tanner (1803 - 1890)

Spouses:

 Rebecca Estella Tanner (1884 - 1929)
 Leatha Susan Taylor Thatcher (1842 - 1924)*

Children:

 Effie Malisa Tanner Colvin (1880 - 1919)*
 Hettie Rebecca Tanner Carter (1887 - 1961)*

*Calculated relationship

Note: son of John Tanner & Elizabeth Beswick

Burial: Payson City Cemetery Payson Utah County Utah, USA Plot: 23 2 2

Created by: L Despain Record added: Sep 16, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 29841349



David was first married to Rebecca Moore and possible had 14 children. He married Letha Taylor in 1870 as a plural marriage. Apparently, he planned to take a third wife and that is when Letha chose to divorce him.


DAVID DAN TANNER

(b. 8 Feb 1838) was the youngest of John Tanner's children who survived to adulthood. He was 13 years old when they moved to California, and 20 when the family all returned to Utah. "He was a fearless youth, as a result of which he was sent many places where others were reluctant to go." He married Rebecca Estella Moore in 1861 in Payson at age 23, and they had 14 children, nine born in Payson and five after they moved to Indianola. He had also married Leatha Susan Taylor in 1870, and they had 5 children, born in Payson, before this marriage ended in divorce. Dan was involved in freighting, but he was mainly in the dairy cattle business, and he moved his herd to different places trying to find the best pastures, moving his butter and cheese equipment along with them. He was reputed to be an excellent cheese maker. His mother Elizabeth wrote that she and her sister Polly frequently stayed with Dan's family and "kept dairy," at Cherry Creek, Tintic, Payson and the surrounding area, and in Spanish Fork Canyon. The summers of 1870 and 1871 were spent in the Tintic Valley where he was superintendent of the Co-op herd of cattle and horses. In the fall of 1879 he moved his family to Indianola, and they bought a 120-acre farm on the west side of the valley. They stayed here until 1905.

When they first moved to Indianola there were twenty Indian families in the valley and seven Mormon families. There was little fear of the Indians, and a number of their children attended the school provided by the white settlers. A number of the Indians, particularly the old and handicapped who lived nearby, came to the Tanner home for at least one meal a day and were always fed. The Indians spoke of David Dan as "heap good friend Tanner." He served in the bishopric of his ward for a time. He and his wife moved back to Payson in 1905 because of her ill health. David Dan Tanner died in Payson 19 Oct 1918, at the age of 80.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Aug 1 2021, 3:44:34 UTC

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Хронология David Dan Tanner

1838
8 февраля 1838
Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio, United States (США)
1861
20 декабря 1861
Payson, Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, United States (США)
1864
17 апреля 1864
Payson, Utah County, Utah, United States (США)
1866
20 августа 1866
Payson, Utah County, Utah, United States (США)
1869
14 марта 1869
Payson, Utah County, Utah, United States (США)
1871
12 октября 1871
Payson, Utah County, Utah, United States (США)
1872
25 марта 1872
Payson, Utah County, Utah, United States (США)
1873
2 декабря 1873
Payson, Utah County, Utah, United States (США)