<p xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> L-R: <a href="/chd/individual/eldon-harris-1900" target="_blank"> Eldon Harris</a>; Marcus F. Smith; Stanford Groesbeck Smith; <a href="/chd/individual/clarence-dixon-taylor-1909" target="_blank">Clarence Dixon Taylor</a>; John Cranmer Dalton; R. C. Robinson; <a href="/chd/individual/clarence-edward-randall-1905" target="_blank">Clarence Edward Randall</a>; <a href="/chd/individual/harold-hatch-smith-1910" target="_blank">Harold Hatch Smith</a>; <a href="/chd/individual/evan-pettit-wright-1911" target="_blank">Evan Pettit Wright</a>; <a href="/chd/individual/don-mccarroll-dalton-1895" target="_blank">Don McCarroll Dalton</a></p>

Clarence Dixon Taylor

Birth Date
On 1909 May 11 (Born)
Death Date
On 2005 May 21 (Died)
Gender
Male

Born in Provo, Utah, Utah

1909 May 11
Mother
Maria Louise Dixon
Father
Arthur Nicholls Taylor

Date Details

Occurred On 1909 May 11

Baptized by M Wilford Poulson

1917 June 24 (Age 8)

Served in South African Mission

1930 September 17 – 1933 May 24 (Age 21) See Missionaries
Priesthood Office
Elder
Residence When Called
United States
Set Apart By
Richard R Lyman
Location Served
South Africa

Date Details

Started On 1930 September 17
Set Apart
On 1930 September 18
Departed from Home
Ended On 1933 May 24
Released
Images
South Africa Mission "Cumorah" Baseball Team
Mission Home Photo

Died

2005 May 21 (Age 96)
Media
Clarence Dixon Taylor (1909 - 2005) Profile
Clarence Dixon Taylor (1909 - 2005) Profile
South Africa Mission "Cumorah" Baseball Team
South Africa Mission "Cumorah" Baseball Team
Mission Home Photo
Mission Home Photo

Sources