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Julia Ann <I>Shepherd</I> Tanner

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Julia Ann Shepherd Tanner

Birth
Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio, USA
Death
10 May 1899 (aged 70)
Beaver, Beaver County, Utah, USA
Burial
Beaver, Beaver County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.2816746, Longitude: -112.6318016
Plot
A_29_3
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Samuel Shepherd & Roxalana Ray

Married Sidney Tanner, 1 Dec 1846

Julia Ann was 17 when she married Sidney Tanner a recent widower with 6 children. In the year of 1846 Sidney had buried 2 of his young children and his wife. Julia Ann inherited the remaining 6 step-children some who were only a few years younger than herself. When they reached the Salt Lake Valley, Julia Ann was 21 years old.

Julia Ann's father had gone from Salt Lake to Southern California and when the Saints were called to settled San Bernardino several of the Tanner brothers where called to go - including Sidney and Julia Ann. The Tanner's were freighters and often called upon by the church to help move people and/or merchandise. They later left the state and returned to Utah settling in Beaver.

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Daughter of Samuel Shepherd & Roxalana Ray

Married Sidney Tanner, 1 Dec 1846

Julia Ann was 17 when she married Sidney Tanner a recent widower with 6 children. In the year of 1846 Sidney had buried 2 of his young children and his wife. Julia Ann inherited the remaining 6 step-children some who were only a few years younger than herself. When they reached the Salt Lake Valley, Julia Ann was 21 years old.

Julia Ann's father had gone from Salt Lake to Southern California and when the Saints were called to settled San Bernardino several of the Tanner brothers where called to go - including Sidney and Julia Ann. The Tanner's were freighters and often called upon by the church to help move people and/or merchandise. They later left the state and returned to Utah settling in Beaver.

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