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Show Uratli of -Taam Tit) lur. i:iilerJam WhltelieaJ Taylor tie-parted tie-parted thla llfu nt flflitu minutes to I! on I'rhlay, March ITlh, after nn Illness ofttntlayn. He waa the sou of Ham-uel Ham-uel ami Harah Taylor ami was Ixirn March I8lh, I'i 10, at Dryclough near Hoytou, l.aocashlrv, Kugland. He niarrhil Ann Itogera In Ortobtr, 1SIV0-III 1SIV0-III 1811 he first lltard the (Inaptl 1 rtanliisl by Atlo I'. I'. 1'ratt, ai d was hapllied Iu tho month of June, 1111, Hhortly nrtrr imbraclng Uie tl'iel he was nrdllnetl a t'rlcstnnd comilienceil prenrhlug. This was fol lowed by bltltr isirstrutkiu. While eugsgctl In secrtt pray tr, thctu winds wire whlapt nil vt r) lalnly In hla carl Til sob frtrlli, a II Ms ! its Taa' aa Hi; ilsjr lliy aliassUi aliall l Krniii the time of his ten i Hon of thn ()osiel till Hie day of his death he never faltt red, Isii wsa always foiiml faithful to the Iniih. Iu JMiht was onlalueil nu Uder ami wasatterwasda ma le I reskh nt of tho t II lliam llraht Ii . With hla family ine deceased leil lila native laiul for America in the full nf ISP) and lanlnl in New Urban.. Hu re hurt mali.i-d a shoit Hun, and lliiiitauiiiupthe rlttr locating afrit IkiuIi llurinialnllii the HlatrslUo years latum lalug alio tu ro-tnirn ro-tnirn the necttairy outfit to I ring his family lo I'tah Ho arrived ar-rived In Hall l.aku City III the fall of IHiit. Thu same kiii hi, muve-t to I.elil, where ho had shut- in do hla home, luthesprliig of Ib.vi llmther Ta) I r wna mil"! tu go on n mission to I.liglaud. which he faithfully lllloj, LN.rllgUith In l.ugUnd and Wnloa, nud rtturned In lbtl, Aftt r hla return he waa appointed one of Hie I'rtsldeula of Hie forty. fourth tj lutum of Ht vi-n-tits, ami lull that inaiitiou until ru commended to Join the Hlxly eighth iiiunim, organlzetl tu lulil. Ho wna the llrst, or tiuu ut the flrat, In nllale Ihu ipiivtion or n Hunday Hchoul in IM, was at pointed tjuir-Inttlileiil tjuir-Inttlileiil of thu silisl, ami waa u ' lion until hla de-itli a ,i rial oflweiity. fouryeais HisloeforihlMrciiuudhls great liillaunco ovtr them si eel-ally eel-ally mini tod hint for Ihla work. He I ajswaHdwoutlcrful ability for lust nut. In, eiitertaliilng mid nmualug laith oil Ami young; and as long as his htallh woiil I Tmill he was alwaya foremott III eitrytliliig for the ail-vaucemt ail-vaucemt lit and rvihI of Hie m-oi le, llrolhcr and Hhttr Taylor I i.t, twtlve chlldrt n, sixty tight g,,. chlUreii niul tight ureal raiiilchll ilrin, of wl,6m two sons seven daughters, daugh-ters, ntly-ouc grandchll Ircn ami eight gresl graudthlldriii am still living. itrolher lii)lr died surrtuindiij ly bla wife and cblllroii, whodllnlllii their iowr to htlp and romr.ut him during his sickness. Kind frlemls were also ready and nnxlousto IiMk Tlio funural services were hel t Iu ihu inet-tlng houw on Sunday morning March yith. Consoling rt marks wt re insilu by the foil iwlu brethren! Win. tloatts, H, in, Win. Valt Win. Houth. hk, tier J.llliigson, HUhop I' II. Culltr, John Woodhuusu am C'oun. m lor Win. Clark. |