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Show S r : rr' ' 'V 1 WILLIAM TAYLOR, pio- V? necr of 1862, who died : ' in this city yesterday. - i V svikxs&SvrZ- ., . l! i f r i : , v, .t" j I ,- - - ! I . v v - , . : i r V . : MV 1 i I ' 'II ' j ' J PIONEER 1155 . MAKERJIES HERE William Taylor, Who Came Here in 1862, Was Native of England. William Taylor, 70 years of age, a vet eran honiessmaker of Salt LaKe, a resident resi-dent of this city since 1862, died yesterday yes-terday morning at the family residence, 935 East Fourth South street. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Making his home in Salt Lake for more than half a century, Mr. Taylor enjoyed the friendship and esteem of thousands of Salt Lakers and Utahns. He was long one of the leading pioneer .s harnessmakers of the city. He was born in Hampshire, England, August 24, 1846, and came to Salt Lake in 1862. He ia survived by his widow, Mary Ann Crane Taylor, and the following children: "William "Wil-liam H. Taylor, Mrs. B. W. Dansie. Mrs. Fred Crismbn, Mrs. T. W. Bailey, Arthur G., John J. and Roy Taylor, also by twenty-five grandchildren. |