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TAYLOR was born on 23 JUN 1867 in Belper, Derbyshire, England.
She was buried on 31 DEC 1932. Parents: Daniel TAYLOR and Mary BRADSHAW. Spouse: William Edward HARRISON. William Edward HARRISON and Sarah TAYLOR were married about 1887 in England. Susan TAYLOR was born about 1779. She died on 5 DEC 1818 at Canaan, Grafton County, New Hampshire. She was buried in the Sawyer Hill Cemetery at Canaan, Grafton County, New Hampshire Spouse: Adonijah COLBY. Adonijah COLBY and Susan TAYLOR were married about 1809 in Canaan, Grafton County, New Hampshire. Children were: Capt. Elijah Rowell COLBY, Ruth COLBY, Nancy Rowell COLBY. Susan TAYLOR was born in 1808 in New Hampshire. She appeared in the census on 31 AUG 1850 in Sanbornton, Belknap County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census on 11 JUN 1860 in Sanbornton, Belknap County, New Hampshire. She died on 27 OCT 1883 at Sanbornton, Belknap County, New Hampshire. Spouse: Josiah OSGOOD. Josiah OSGOOD and Susan TAYLOR were married about 1831. Children were: Elizabeth OSGOOD, Nathan OSGOOD. Susannah TAYLOR was born on 22 JUL 1827 in Belper, Derbyshire, England. She died on 7 MAY 1877. Parents: Thomas TAYLOR and Ann BALL. Spouse: William DEAN. William DEAN and Susannah TAYLOR were married on 25 AUG 1850 in Duffield, Belper, Derbyshire, England. Terrance Adrian TAYLOR was born date unknown. Parents: Russell Vernon TAYLOR and Evelyn Louise COLBY. Spouse: Deborah PETERSON. Terrance Adrian TAYLOR and Deborah PETERSON were married date unknown. Children were: Erin Leeann TAYLOR, Erica Lynn TAYLOR, Jayson Russell TAYLOR. Thirza TAYLOR was born on 25 MAR 1805 in Belper, Derbyshire, England. Parents: Daniel TAYLOR and Susanna HALLSWORTH. Thomas TAYLOR was born on 12 MAY 1790 in Belper, Derbyshire, England. He immigrated on 23 APR 1862 from England to Utah. He died on 23 JAN 1865 at Springville, Utah County, Utah. He was buried in JAN 1885 in the Springville City Cemetery at Springville, Utah County, Utah He was a Nailor or Nail maker in Belper, Derbyshire, England. TAYLOR FAMILY CARRIES NINE-MONTH OLD BABY ACROSS PLAINS Jabez Taylor was born of honorable parentage. His grandfather, Thomas Taylor, was born May 12, 1790 and married Ann Ball, a descendant of the George Washington family, on August 13, 1813 at Duffield Church in Belper, Derbyshire, England. Thomas Taylor was baptized January 23, 1851 in England and immigrated to Utah on April 23, 1862, on the sailing vessel, "John J. Boyd" and in the "John S. Brown Company." His son, Abraham, and Abraham's wife, Hannah Varney, and their five children accompanied them on the voyage. They came to Springville to make their home. Thomas and Ann had eight children. The second child, Abraham Taylor, was Jabez's father. Jabez was a baby nine months old when they came across the plains by ox team with the Homer Duncan Company, arriving in Salt Lake City, September 24, 1862. He was sick most of the time after they left England until they reached Utah. His sisters, Emma, Mary Ann and Harriet had to take turns carrying him in their arms as they walked across the plains enabling their mother to get a little rest and to ride for a short while in the small wagon. There was not room for all of them in the wagon at the same time so some of them had to walk. Abraham bought a piece of ground on 500 East and Center Streets in Springville. He built a small log home for them. He also built a small foundry and made the old-fashioned square nails, the first in Utah to be made at that time. These nails were used in the construction of the first White Meeting House in Springville, businesses, homes and in the construction of the Provo Tabernacle. Abraham also bought the Oak Springs Farm at the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon called Mapleton. As a boy Jabez helped his father on the farm and in the foundry. His father always walked to the farm and back as he was frightened of horses after he had a runaway one time. His schooling consisted of studying under Mrs. Singleton at the first school house in Springville. It was located on Second East and First North. He also studied under Ben Walton. It was at this time that he said it was hard for his father to get shoes for them so he would wrap his feet in gunny sacks and jump in and out of the ditch to keep his feet from freezing on the way to school. In later years in order to gain more education, he went to night school after completing a day's work. He liked farming very much and made this his principal occupation in his life. At the age of 27 Jabez married Mary Ruth Taylor on 31 December 1888. In 1901 they went to the Temple to receive their endowments and to have their four children sealed to them. Jabez and Mary Ruth had six sons and two daughters all born in Springville. Jabez died April 8, 1930 at the age of 69. He was a most loved and devoted father. Boyd Hasting Smith is Jabez's great grandson and the author of this article. Notes from the Family History Suite, Homer Duncan Company. John Burr was married February 22, 1887, to Martha Ann Taylor, granddaughter of Thomas Taylor, who with his wife had sailed on the John J. Boyd with John's family three years before Martha was born in Belper, Derbyshire, England. John had faced danger all his life and then was killed by an automobile on the quiet morning of May 7, 1938. He often said that he hoped he would die while still in the harness and this was one wish that was granted him. He always kept a fine garden, and on the night of May 6th a heavy frost occurred, freezing his beans. As soon as he had eaten breakfast on the morning of May 7th, he left to get more seed to replant but was struck by a car at the corner of Main and Third South Streets, and was killed instantly. --Mae B. Huntington. Thomas Taylor Thomas Taylor was born in Belper, Derbyshire, England, May 12, 1790, and his wife, Ann Ball, on February 19, 1791, in the same city. The Belper Parish records that on 23 June 1851, Thomas Taylor, at the age of 61, was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Ann, at the age of 58, on the 22 August 1849. Three of their eight children also joined the Church, among them James, who was their son. Thomas was a nailmaker by trade. While little is known of their family life, the fact that all the children grew to maturity and were loyal to each other through all the vicissitudes of fortune would indicate the providing care of a devoted father and the watchful concern of a loving mother. On April 23, 1862, the family left Liverpool on the John J. Boyd, and were on the ocean six weeks. They crossed the plains with ox teams in the Homer Duncan Company and arrived in Springville, Utah, October 6, 1862. Thomas Taylor died in Springville January 23, 1865; his wife, Ann Ball, four years later, January 30, 1869. They are buried in the Springville Cemetery. Unique stone markers from the Derby Pottery in England were placed to mark their graves. These stones were presented to James Taylor, Jr., a grandson of Thomas Taylor, by his employers at the Pottery, as a token of respect when he left England in 1879. He worked at the stone works as a young man until it became known that he was a Mormon, when his employers explained to him that he would have to be discharged because of the adverse feeling among the other employees. He was making preparations at the time to come to America and suggested that he would like to take some stones to mark his grandparents' graves. These he brought with him and had placed in the cemetery. After he reached America, James worked hard and placed his earnings aside from bare living expenses in the Emigration Fund so that his parents and two sisters, whom he had left behind, could come. They came in 1881, when Martha was 17 years old. Here she met John Burr and the romance began which culminated in their marriage February 22, 1887. --- Mae B. Huntington Parents: Daniel TAYLOR and Susanna HALLSWORTH. Spouse: Ann BALL. Thomas TAYLOR and Ann BALL were married on 22 AUG 1813 in Duffield, Belper, Derbyshire, England. Date on headstone, alternate date 13 Aug 1813. Children were: Abraham TAYLOR, Daniel TAYLOR, Elizabeth TAYLOR, William TAYLOR, Hannah TAYLOR, James TAYLOR, Susannah TAYLOR, Sarah TAYLOR, Emma TAYLOR. Vashti Colby TAYLOR was born on 31 AUG 1847 in Sanbornton, Belknap County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois. (living at home with father and mother. Listed as divorced.) SOURCE: "History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire" Vol II.-Genealogies, by Rev. M. T. Runnels, 1881. Parents: Nehemiah Folsom TAYLOR and Esther Woodman COLBY M.D.. Spouse: George W. RUSTON. George W. RUSTON and Vashti Colby TAYLOR were married on 10 JAN 1866 in Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois. They were divorced in Illinois. Children were: Ralph T. RUSTON. William TAYLOR was born on 12 APR 1803 in Belper, Derbyshire, England. He died on 1 APR 1861 at Belper, Derbyshire, England. Parents: Daniel TAYLOR and Susanna HALLSWORTH. Spouse: Martha THOMPSON. William TAYLOR and Martha THOMPSON were married on 26 FEB 1827 in Duffield, Belper, Derbyshire, England. William TAYLOR was born on 16 OCT 1822 in Belper, Derbyshire, England. He died on 23 OCT 1898. Parents: Thomas TAYLOR and Ann BALL. Spouse: Agnes HUTCHINSON. William TAYLOR and Agnes HUTCHINSON were married on 25 AUG 1844 in Duffield, Belper, Derbyshire, England. William A. TAYLOR was born about 1843. Spouse: Arlinda COLBY. William A. TAYLOR and Arlinda COLBY were married on 30 NOV 1863 in Maine. Octavia B. TEAGUE was born in 1855 in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. (daughter of John TEAGUE and Mary L.) She appeared in the census in 1880 in Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. She died on 29 JAN 1923 at Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Spouse: John F. COLBY. John F. COLBY and Octavia B. TEAGUE were married on 20 APR 1878 in Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: FHL Number 1000976; COLBY, John F., Age: 26 years; Marriage: Octavia B. TEAGUE, Age: 21 years; Date: 20 Apr 1878; Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire.) Children were: Belle Franklin COLBY, Stephen B. COLBY. Eri E. TEANEY was born on 5 MAY 1864 in Barr, Macoupin County, Illinois. Parents: Theodore Johnson TEANEY and Caroline M. COLBY. Silas F. TEANEY was born on 18 JUL 1862 in Barr, Macoupin County, Illinois. He died. Parents: Theodore Johnson TEANEY and Caroline M. COLBY. Sylvia Lillis TEANEY was born about 1868 in Barr, Macoupin County, Illinois. Parents: Theodore Johnson TEANEY and Caroline M. COLBY. Theodore Johnson TEANEY was born on 20 JUN 1825. Portrait And Biographical Record Of Macoupin County, Illinois, 1891, p 840-841. THEODORE J. TEANEY, a brother of E. A. C. Teaney, who is elsewhere sketched in this volume, is a representative of a well known and honorable family, whose life in Barr Township, has given them a just claim to the respect and esteem of their neighbors. The father Francis C. and the mother Mary (Huff) Teaney are spoken of more at length in the biography of the other son. In a family of twelve children, Theodore is the fifth, the date of his nativity being June 20, 1825. He was born in Augusta County, Va., and came to Greene County, Ill., with his parents and there grew to manhood. After coming to this county this young man took to himself a wife in the person of Caroline M. Colby, who became the mother of six children, namely: Silas F., died in boyhood; Alpheus L. died at the age of fourteen; Mary the third child was taken away at the age of sixteen; Sylva L. is the wife of Thomas Tabscott; Eri [sic] E. married Miss Jennie Maxwell; Theodore J. married Miss Nora Havens. Mrs. Caroline Teaney died in Barr Township many years ago leaving her family to deeply mourn her loss. The second wife of our subject bore the maiden name of Martha J. Vaughn and she brought her husband five children, John A., George A., Ephraim E., Cora O. and Martha J. Their mother was taken from them in 1884. The present Mrs. Teaney was before her marriage with our subject, Mrs. Elizabeth (Drake) Shelton. She is a woman of ability and influence and takes an active part in religious affairs, filling a useful sphere of influence. The political views of Mr. Teaney have led him to affiliate with the Democratic party. He has always followed agricultural pursuits and has not given his time to office seeking. His farm of one hundred and thirty-eight acres, shows the mark of patient, persevering endeavor and a thorough understanding of the needs of agriculture. Mr. Teaney is wide-awake upon educational themes and has served as School Director. Their pleasant home is the scene of a cordial hospitality and frequent reunions of friends of genial nature and true culture. Spouse: Caroline M. COLBY. Theodore Johnson TEANEY and Caroline M. COLBY were married on 24 MAY 1855 in New Hampshire. Children were: Theodore Johnson TEANEY, Silas F. TEANEY, Eri E. TEANEY, Sylvia Lillis TEANEY. Theodore Johnson TEANEY was born about 1858 in Barr, Macoupin County, Illinois. Parents: Theodore Johnson TEANEY and Caroline M. COLBY. Clara Pauline TEBBETTS was born about 1910 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Spouse: George Vincent COLBY. George Vincent COLBY and Clara Pauline TEBBETTS were married on 24 JUN 1930 in Bow, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Children were: George Vincent COLBY Jr., Pauline COLBY, Sally Jean COLBY. Charles B. TEBO was born about 1862. Spouse:
Grace COLBY. Charles B. TEBO and Grace
COLBY were married on 1 JUN 1886 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.
Abner Seeley TEEPLES was born on 1 MAR 1832 in Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan. Parents: George Bentley TEEPLES and Huldah Clarinda COLBY. Alice Aurelia TEEPLES was born on 18 SEP 1877 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Smithfield, Pima County, Arizona. (living with father) She died on 30 AUG 1928 at Garden City, Rich County, Utah. Parents: William Randolph TEEPLES and Harriet Betsy COOK. Alice Rose TEEPLES was born on 3 JUL 1899 in Torrey, Wayne County, Utah. She appeared in the census on 2 JUN 1900 in Teasdale, Wayne County, Utah. (living at home with father and mother.) She appeared in the census on 25 APR 1910 in Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho. (living at home with father and mother.) She appeared in the census on 23 JAN 1920 in Lyman, Wayne County, Utah. She died on 14 NOV 1962. She was buried in the Torrey Cemetery at Torrey, Wayne County, Utah Parents: David John TEEPLES and Alice Jane MORRILL. Spouse: Daniel Marion COOK. Daniel Marion COOK and Alice Rose TEEPLES were married on 1 DEC 1919 in Torrey, Wayne County, Utah. Children were: Alice Alzina COOK, Marion Grey COOK. Alonzo Randolph TEEPLES was born on 10 MAY 1870 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. He appeared in the census on 20 JUN 1870 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census in 1880 in Smithfield, Pima County, Arizona. (living with father) He died on 23 APR 1951 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Parents: William Randolph TEEPLES and Harriet Betsy COOK. Antionette TEEPLES (twin) was born on 27 SEP 1862 in Ogden, Weber County, Utah. Parents: George Bentley TEEPLES and Joanna Case WORDEN. Augusta Ellen TEEPLES was born on 5 APR 1890 in Burrville, Sevier County, Utah. She died in 1974. Parents: Henry Alanson TEEPLES and Hannah COLBY. Barbara Ellen TEEPLES was born on 17 APR 1889 in Fillmore, Millard County, Utah. Parents: Henry Alanson TEEPLES and Ann Eliza SAVAGE. Beatrice Ann Eliza TEEPLES was born on 31 MAR 1864 in Paris, Oneida County, Idaho. She appeared in the census on 20 JUN 1870 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. (living at home with father and mother.) She died on 24 MAY 1942 at Fillmore, Millard County, Utah. Parents: William Randolph TEEPLES and Harriet Betsy COOK. Benjaman TEEPLES was born in 1879 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. He died in 1882 at Holden, Millard County, Utah. Parents: Henry Alanson TEEPLES and Hannah COLBY. Caroline Huldah TEEPLES was born on 30 MAY 1880 in Smithfield, Pima County, Arizona. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Smithfield, Pima County, Arizona. (listed as Johanna Teeples. Livng with father.) Parents: William Randolph TEEPLES and Caroline Ann SCOFIELD. Charles Welcome TEEPLES was born on 4 JAN 1874 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Smithfield, Pima County, Arizona. (living with father) He died on 22 DEC 1908. Parents: William Randolph TEEPLES and Caroline Ann SCOFIELD. Cleo Malinda TEEPLES was born on 2 SEP 1903 in Torrey, Wayne County, Utah. She appeared in the census on 15 JAN 1920 in Torrey, Wayne County, Utah. (living at home with father.) She died on 3 JUL 1994 at Clackamas County, Oregon. (SOURCE: Ancestry.com; Oregon Death Index, 1903-98.) She had Social Security Number 529-22-9701. Parents: David John TEEPLES and Alice Jane MORRILL. Spouse: Leonard E. BEHUNIN. Leonard E. BEHUNIN and Cleo Malinda TEEPLES were married on 18 JUL 1921 in Loa, Wayne County, Utah. Clifton Oran TEEPLES was born on 10 FEB 1916 in Torrey, Wayne County, Utah. He appeared in the census on 15 JAN 1920 in Torrey, Wayne County, Utah. (living at home with father.) He died on 30 APR 1999 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Parents: David John TEEPLES and Alice Jane MORRILL. Spouse: Jessie MURRAY. Clifton Oran TEEPLES and Jessie MURRAY were married on 2 SEP 1939 in Tooele, Tooele County, Utah. Cynthia Maude
TEEPLES was born on 7 AUG 1882 in Holden, Millard County, Utah.
She died on 17 JUN 1911 at Holden, Millard County, Utah. Parents:
Sydney Paul TEEPLES and Nicholaus GOURLEY.Cynthia Rhoda TEEPLES was born on 11 SEP 1841 in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois. Parents: George Bentley TEEPLES and Huldah Clarinda COLBY. David John TEEPLES was born on 26 OCT 1877 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. He appeared in the census on 2 JUN 1900 in Teasdale, Wayne County, Utah. He appeared in the census on 25 APR 1910 in Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho. He appeared in the census on 15 JAN 1920 in Torrey, Wayne County, Utah. He died on 9 JUL 1945 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. He was buried in the Torrey Cemetery at Torrey, Wayne County, Utah Parents: Henry Alanson TEEPLES and Ann Eliza SAVAGE. Spouse: Alice Jane MORRILL. David John TEEPLES and Alice Jane MORRILL were married on 28 JAN 1897 in Teasdale, Wayne County, Utah. Children were: David William TEEPLES, Alice Rose TEEPLES, Cleo Malinda TEEPLES, Dwendon Alanson TEEPLES, Howard Leland TEEPLES, Karl D. TEEPLES, Clifton Oran TEEPLES. Spouse: Issa Banda MILLETT. David John TEEPLES and Issa Banda MILLETT were married on 6 JAN 1926 in Manti, Sanpete County, Utah. David William TEEPLES was born on 22 JUN 1898 in Torrey, Wayne County, Utah. He died on 23 JUN 1898 at Torrey, Wayne County, Utah. Parents: David John TEEPLES and Alice Jane MORRILL. David Wolcott TEEPLES was born on 6 FEB 1875 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. He died on 4 MAR 1875 at Holden, Millard County, Utah. Parents: William Randolph TEEPLES and Harriet Betsy COOK. Dwendon Alanson TEEPLES was born on 26 JUL 1905 in Goshen, Bingham County, Idaho. He appeared in the census on 25 APR 1910 in Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho. (living at home with father and mother.) He appeared in the census on 15 JAN 1920 in Torrey, Wayne County, Utah. (living at home with father.) He died on 16 APR 1962. Parents: David John TEEPLES and Alice Jane MORRILL. Eatherine Elizabeth TEEPLES died on 4 OCT 1868 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. She was born on 10 JUL 1877 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. She was buried on 8 OCT 1968 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. Parents: Sydney Paul TEEPLES and Nicholaus GOURLEY. Ellison Gourley TEEPLES was born on 18 AUG 1874 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. He died on 16 DEC 1926 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. Parents: Sydney Paul TEEPLES and Nicholaus GOURLEY. Eric James TEEPLES was born on 2 MAR 1977 in Decatur, De Kalb County, Georgia. Parents: Karl James TEEPLES and Linda Joyce BROWN. Eunice Clarinda TEEPLES was born on 27 SEP 1847 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Fish Haven, Bear Lake County, Idaho. (living at home with mother) Parents: George Bentley TEEPLES and Huldah Clarinda COLBY. Eunice Roselia TEEPLES was born on 3 DEC 1880 in Pima, Graham County, Arizona. She died on 4 OCT 1958 at Choteau, Teton County, Montana. Parents: William Randolph TEEPLES and Harriet Betsy COOK. Eva Amanda TEEPLES was born on 10 DEC 1886 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. Parents: Henry Alanson TEEPLES and Ann Eliza SAVAGE. George Ammon TEEPLES was born on 6 NOV 1874 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. Parents: Henry Alanson TEEPLES and Hannah COLBY. George Bentley
TEEPLES was born on 17 MAR 1803 in Danville, Broome County, New York.
He was ordained a Seventy, 23rd quorum on 9 APR 1845. In 1860 he
was a farmer in Ogden, Weber County, Utah. He appeared in the census
in 1860 in Ogden, Weber County, Utah. He appeared in the census in
1880 in Holden, Millard County, Utah.
Census Place: Holden, Millard, Utah Source: FHL Film 1255336 National Archives Film T9-1336 Page 472C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace George TEEPLES Self M M W 77 NY Occ: Gardener Fa: NJ Mo: RI Joanna C. TEEPLES Wife F M W 58 NY Occ: Keeping House Fa: VT Mo: NY Andrew A. TEEPLES GSon M S W 3 UT Fa: UT Mo: UT ============================================================= He died on 18 SEP 1884 at Holden, Millard County, Utah. He was buried in Holden, Millard County, Utah. He has Ancestral File Number 1XVW-0C. NOTE: In 1860 George had a household of eleven, with a real wealth of $700 and a personal wealth of $400. Alternate dates and places: Birth: Rochester, Monroe, New York Fort Supply Fort Supply was a temporary settlement of the Saints located between Willow Creek and Smith's Fork of Green River in what is now known as Unita County, Wyoming, but which at that time was called Green River County, Utah. The fort was 12 miles south of Fort Bridger. In 1853 Apostle Orson Hyde was called by the Church Authorities to take a number of families and locate a settlement on Green River or on one of the tributaries of that stream for the purpose of raising grain which could be turned into flour for the benefit of the incoming Latter-day Saints. It was done as an experiment, for if wheat could be raised in that high altitude, and food thus provided for the emigrants, it would save hauling flour and other necessities from Salt Lake City east to meet the emigrant companies. Two distinct companies were called to settle near Fort Bridger. The first left Salt Lake City November 2, 1853, in charge of Capt. John Nebeker and the second left November 16, 1853, under the leadership of Capt. Isaac Bullock. The two companies joined forces and located a settlement which they called Fort Supply on Willow Creek, a tributary of Smith's Fork of Green River, about two miles above the confluence of Smith's Fork and Willow Creek. These pioneers built houses and made other improvements at once and raised their first crop in 1854. A better crop was raised in 1855, and in 1856 a number of other families were called from the older settlements in Utah to strengthen the pioneer colony of Fort Supply. The experiment of raising wheat in that high altitude proved a success and the settlement, though experiencing hardship and some trouble with the Indians, promised a good future up to the fall of 1857 when both Fort Bridger and Fort Supply were burned because of the Johnston Army troubles. Fort Supply was never resettled and at present only traces of the old fort are left in the shape of stumps sticking from the ground marking the outlines of the original fort. SOURCE: 1. Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 2. "LDS Family History Suite" CD, the LDS Vital Records Library. Parents: Jacob TEEPLES and Rhoda BENTLEY. Spouse: Huldah Clarinda COLBY. George Bentley TEEPLES and Huldah Clarinda COLBY were married on 1 OCT 1828. Children were: Harriet Elvira TEEPLES, Abner Seeley TEEPLES, William Randolph TEEPLES, Sydney Paul TEEPLES, Cynthia Rhoda TEEPLES, Henry Alanson TEEPLES, Eunice Clarinda TEEPLES, Huldah Henrietta TEEPLES, George Bentley TEEPLES Jr., Louisa TEEPLES. Spouse: Joanna Case WORDEN. George Bentley TEEPLES and Joanna Case WORDEN were married on 20 FEB 1856 in Provo, Utah County, Utah. Children were: Rhoda Elvira TEEPLES, Jacob Amos TEEPLES, Antionette TEEPLES (twin), Marietta TEEPLES (twin). Spouse: Eunice COLBY. George Bentley TEEPLES and Eunice COLBY were married date unknown. Spouse: Lena SUTTON. George Bentley TEEPLES and Lena SUTTON were married date unknown. Spouse: Henrietta ULTER. George Bentley TEEPLES and Henrietta ULTER were married date unknown. Spouse: Harriet WORCHESTER. George Bentley TEEPLES and Harriet WORCHESTER were married date unknown. George Bentley TEEPLES Jr. was born on 24 MAY 1854 in Provo, Utah County, Utah. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. (living at home with mother.) Parents: George Bentley TEEPLES and Huldah Clarinda COLBY. Hannah Lorretta TEEPLES was born in 1875 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. She died in 1876 at Holden, Millard County, Utah. Parents: Henry Alanson TEEPLES and Hannah COLBY. Harriet Elvira TEEPLES was born on 15 OCT 1830 in Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Fish Haven, Bear Lake County, Idaho. (living with mother) She died on 6 OCT 1911 at Eden, Weber County, Utah. Parents: George Bentley TEEPLES and Huldah Clarinda COLBY. Spouse: David SESSIONS. David SESSIONS and Harriet Elvira TEEPLES were married on 13 JAN 1850 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Children were: James Monroe SESSIONS, David H. SESSIONS. Harriet Rita TEEPLES was born on 25 AUG 1861 in Goshen, Utah County, Utah. She appeared in the census on 20 JUN 1870 in Holden, Millard County, Utah. (living at home with father and mother.) She died on 8 JUL 1876 at Holden, Millard County, Utah. (measles) Parents: William Randolph TEEPLES and Harriet Betsy COOK. |