Taylor, Jane Ballantyne, 1813-1904.

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Birth 1813
Death 1904

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Jane Ballantyne (1813-1904) was born in Scotland to David and Ann Bannerman Ballantyne, the seventh of eleven children. After the death of her father, she entered domestic service. She, her mother, and some of her siblings joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1841, and emigrated to American shortly thereafter. She became the third wife of John Taylor in Nauvoo, Illinois, on 25 February 1844, at the age of thirty. The Taylor Family emigrated to Utah in 1846, where Jane's three children were born: Richard James Taylor (1848), Annie Maria Taylor (1849), and David John Taylor (1853). Jane Ballantyne Taylor died in Salt Lake City on 26 December 1904.

From the guide to the Jane Ballantyne Taylor diary, 1846-1872, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah)

Jane Ballantyne was born in Scotland to David and Ann Bannerman Ballantyne, the seventh of eleven children. After the death of her father, she entered domestic service. She, her mother, and some of her siblings joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1841, and emigrated to America shortly thereafter. She became the third wife of John Taylor in Nauvoo, Illinois, on 25 February 1844, at the age of thirty. The Taylor family emigrated to Utah in 1846, where Jane's three children were born: Richard James Taylor, Annie Marie Taylor, and David John Taylor. Jane Ballantyne Taylor died in Salt Lake City on 26 december 1904.

From the description of The Jane Ballantyne Taylor diary. 1846-1872. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 769034170

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