
George John Taylor
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Clear AllBorn in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1834 January 31
Baptized by Joseph Smith, Jr.
1842 (Age 7)
Joined Edward Hunter/Joseph Horne Company
1847 June 17 – September 29 (Age 13)
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Joined When Organization was Formed
End Date Details
Ended On 1847 September 29
Organization was Ended
Additional Information
Arrived in the Field as Missionary
Eastern States Mission
1854 November 30 – 1857 August 27 (Age 20)
1854 November 30 – 1857 August 27 (Age 20)
Start Date Details
Arrived in the Field
End Date Details
Ended On 1857 August 27
Departed from the Field
Additional Information
Marital Status at Start of Position
Single
Residence When Called
Great Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Location Served
New York
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Additional Notes
Among other things, George helped his father, Mission President John Taylor (1808-1887), by doing the office work.
Mission Companionship
Joined Henry W. Miller Company
1857 July 1 – August 7 (Age 23)
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Joined When Organization was Formed
End Date Details
Ended On 1857 August 7
Organization was Ended
Set Apart as Missionary
British Mission
1860 September 22 – 1862 September 23 (Age 26)
1860 September 22 – 1862 September 23 (Age 26)
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Set Apart
End Date Details
Ended On 1862 September 23
Departed from the Field
Additional Information
Marital Status at Start of Position
Single
Residence When Called
Great Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Seventy
Location Served
England
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
John Taylor
Joined Company Unknown
1862 (Age 27)
Start Date Details
Occurred Circa 1862
Joined When Organization was Formed
End Date Details
Circa 1862
Organization was Ended
Died in Provo, Utah, Utah, United States
1914 December 15 (Age 80)
Date Details
Occurred On 1914 December 15
Died
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George John Taylor (1834 - 1914)

George John Taylor (1834 - 1914) Profile