Ancestors of Annie Marie Tanner

 Dayna Jacobs, AG®

46461 Little Creek Ct., King City, CA  93930

Research as of 8 Feb 2012

First Generation

1.  Annie Marie TANNER, daughter of Joseph Baldwin TANNER and Nora Almeda FOUTZ, was born on 18 Aug 1901 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona,1,2,3,4 died on 7 Jul 1996 in Claremont, Los Angeles, California,1 and was buried in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona.1

•  She was blessed as an infant by Frederick B. Tanner on 24 Nov 1901 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona.4 “Branch of Utah Mission”

•  She moved from Tuba City in 1904 to Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.4

•  Annie Marie TANNER,Kirtland Ward, 1904, Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.4

•  Annie Marie TANNER,Mesa First Ward, Maricopa Stake, 1942, Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona.4

•  Annie Marie TANNER,Tucson Ward, So. Arizona Stake, 1944, Tucson, Pima, Arizona.4

•  Annie Marie TANNER,Phoenix Third Ward, Phoenix Stake, 1947, Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona.4

•  She was baptized by Daniel A. Christensen on 3 Oct 1909.4

Annie married Franklin Ivan POMEROY5

Children from this marriage were:

       i.       Ann Francene POMEROY6 was born on 29 Nov 1925 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona,7,8,9 died on 17 Jan 2003 in Claremont, Los Angeles, California,10,11,12,13 and was buried on 20 Jan 2003 in Claremont, Los Angeles, California.  Ann married Millard Earl GOOCH

      ii.       Ivan Dwayne POMEROY was born on 7 Jul 1924 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona14,15 and died on 11 Oct 2000 in Glendale, Los Angeles, California.

     iii.       Carwin Jeffrey POMEROY was born on 29 Oct 1929 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, died on 5 Sep 2003 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, and was buried in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona.  Carwin married Louise Irene COOK.

Second Generation

2.  Joseph Baldwin TANNER, son of Seth Benjamin TANNER and Charlotte LEVI, was born on 9 Jan 1867 in North Ogden, Weber, Utah,16,17,18 died on 22 Apr 1944 in Gallup, Mckinley, New Mexico,19,20,21,22,23 and was buried on 28 Apr 1944 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.24,25

•  He was baptized and also confirmed in 1877.16

•  He appeared on the U.S. census in 1880 in Tanners Ranch, Yavapai, Arizona Territory.26

•  Joseph Baldwin TANNER served as Second Counselor in the Bishopric under Bishop David Brinkerhoff from 1886 to 1889 in Tuba City, Yavapai, Arizona Territory.

•  Endowment: 22 Nov 1888, St. George, Washington, Utah.16

•  He had a residence in 1895 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona.28

•  He resided at Tuba City and Reservoir Wash on 30 May 1899 in Yavapai, Arizona Territory.29,30,31

•  Joseph Baldwin TANNER,in Moencopie, 1900, Moencopie, Coconino, Arizona.32

•  History: Navajo Indian reservation boundary enlarged to include Tuba City, AZ, 8 Jan 1900, Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona.33,34,35,36,37,38

•  He owned mines on 1 Aug 1900 in Coconino, Arizona.39 Located in the Keam, Butte Valley, or White Mesa mining district, named Blue Bell and Bumblebee.

•  He appeared on the U.S. Federal census in 1900 in Navajo Indian Reservation, Coconino, Arizona.40

•  Contract: Between J.B. Tanner and Navajos regarding water and land, 24 Mar 1902, Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona.41

•  Letter: Cattle in Tanner’s possession allegedly belonging to an Indian, 17 Oct 1902, Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona.42

•  He resided at S20 T32N R11E NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 on 22 Dec 1902 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona.43,44 GPS coord: 36.1420777  -111.236724

•  Land sale: Government buyout of Tuba City Settlers, 7 Feb 1903, Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona.45

•  Migration: from Tuba City, Arizona to Kirtland, New Mexico, 1903.22,46,47

•  He moved from Kirtland, New Mexico to Cortez, Colorado in 1905.22,48

•  Newspaper: Montezuma Journal, Mancos Times-Tribune, Daily Journal, 30 Jun 1905, Montezuma, Colorado.49

•  Land purchase: a home located south of Cortez, Colorado, 10 May 1906, Cortez, Montezuma, Colorado.22

•  Newspaper: Montezuma Journal, 28 Mar 1907, Cortez, Montezuma, Colorado.50

•  Newspaper: Mancos Times-Tribune, 21 Jun 1907, Montezuma, Colorado.51

•  He moved from Cortez to Kirtland in 1907.22

•  He resided at Corner of 6th St. and Old Kirtland Hwy. (489) in 1907 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.22,52 According to property description in the deed book, plotted on Earthpoint.

•  Newspaper: Durango Democrat, 28 Dec 1907, Montezuma, Colorado.53

•  Newspaper: Daily Journal, 14 Mar 1908, Montezuma, Colorado.54

•  Newspaper: Durango Democrat, 4 Sep 1908, Durango, Montezuma, Colorado.55

•  Newspaper: Montezuma Journal, 15 Apr 1909, Montezuma, Colorado.56

•  Newspaper: Durango Democrat, 10 Jul 1909, Durango, Montezuma, Colorado.57

•  Newspaper: Montezuma Journal, 9 Jun 1910, Montezuma, Colorado.58

•  He worked as an Indian Trader in Tanner Mesa, Montezuma, Colorado.22

•  He appeared on the U.S. census in 1910 in Fruitland, San Juan, New Mexico.59

•  Newspaper: Mancos Times-Tribune, 2 Sep 1910, Mancos, Montezuma, Colorado.60

•  Newspaper: Montezuma Journal, 3 Jul 1913, Montezuma, Colorado.61

•  Newspaper: Montezuma Journal, 2 Jul 1914, Montezuma, Colorado.62

•  He worked as an Indian Trader on 2 Jul 1914 in Shiprock, San Juan, New Mexico.62

•  Newspaper: Montezuma Journal, 3 Aug 1916, Montezuma, Colorado.63

•  He worked as an Indian Trader on 3 Aug 1916 in Hogback, San Juan, New Mexico.63,64

•  Newspaper: Mancos Times-Tribune, 6 Sep 1918, Mancos, Montezuma, Colorado.65

•  Newspaper: Montezuma Journal, 21 Aug 1919, Montezuma, Colorado.66

•  He appeared on the U.S. census in 1920 in Fruitland, San Juan, New Mexico.67

•  He had a residence on 3 Feb 1925 in Shiprock, San Juan, New Mexico.68

•  He owned described in a Stockraising Homestead Final Proof and Affadavits on 1 Apr 1930 in Gallup, Mckinley, New Mexico.69,70

•  History: A History of Tuba City recounted in Coconino Sun, 17 Jun 1932, Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona.71

•  He worked as an Indian Trader from 1930 to 1944 in White Rock, , New Mexico.72,73

•  History: general background.74,75,76

•  Biography: He was fluent in the Navajo language and a friend to the Navajos.77

•  Biography: He was honest and a hard worker.78

•  NIL Searches:79,80,81,82,83,84

•  History: The Tuba City Ward was organized, 1876-1903, Tuba City, Yavapai, Arizona.27

Joseph married Nora Almeda FOUTZ

Children from this marriage were:

       i.       Joseph Frederick TANNER was born on 26 Oct 1889 in Tuba City, Yavapai, Arizona and died on 3 Nov 1889 in Tuba City, Yavapai, Arizona.

      ii.       Nora Ethel TANNER was born on 16 Aug 1891 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona Territory,2,24,85,86,87,88 died on 23 Jan 1948 in Mancos, Montezuma, Colorado,24,89 and was buried on 27 Jan 1948 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.24  Nora married Willard Chase STOLWORTHY

     iii.       Emma Leona TANNER was born on 20 Mar 1893 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona,2,3,85,90,91,92 died on 14 Jun 1951 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah,92 and was buried on 18 Jun 1951 in Safford, Graham, Arizona.  Emma married Karl Nahum GOODMAN

     iv.       Donald TANNER was born on 24 Mar 1895 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona,2,85,93,94 died on 13 Nov 1984 in Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico,93,94,95 and was buried on 17 Nov 1984 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.96  Donald married Mary TAYLOR.  Donald next married Ruth McGEE

      v.       Arthur B TANNER was born on 1 Aug 1897 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona,2,85,97,98 died on 15 Sep 1978 in Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico,98 and was buried in Sep 1978 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.  Arthur married Elsie TAYLOR

     vi.       Ruel Lehi TANNER was born on 30 Sep 1899 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona,2,3,85,99,100 died on 23 Aug 1957 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico,100 and was buried on 26 Aug 1957 in Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico.100  Ruel married Stella McGEE

1 vii.       Annie Marie TANNER.  Annie married Franklin Ivan POMEROY5

   viii.       Altha TANNER was born on 18 Oct 1903 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico,2,3,101 died on 13 Apr 1976 in Oakland, Alameda, California,101 and was buried in Oakland, Alameda, California.  Altha married Frederick James McMANUS

     ix.       Josephine TANNER was born on 18 Jan 1906 in Cortez, Montezuma, Colorado,2,3,102 died on 7 Dec 1992 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara , California,102 and was buried on 14 Dec 1992 in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California.  Josephine married Raymond Emmons MASON

      x.       Lavera TANNER was born on 25 Jan 1908 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico,3,103 died on 2 Sep 1982 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California,103 and was buried in Sep 1982 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.  Lavera married someone William Horace FRANKS

     xi.       Leo Doyle TANNER was born on 16 May 1910 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico,3,104 died on 29 May 1978 in Cortez, Montezuma, Colorado,104 and was buried in May 1978 in Cortez, Montezuma, Colorado.105  Leo married Emily Stolworthy ESPLIN.  Leo next married Sadie BRUMLEY

    xii.       Leonard “J” TANNER was born on 28 Apr 1912 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico,106 died on 16 Oct 1912 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico,106 and was buried on 18 Oct 1912 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.106 Another name for Leonard was J.

   xiii.       Ralph Leon TANNER was born on 23 Aug 1913 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico,3,107 died on 2 Jul 1994 in Cortez, Montezuma, Colorado,107 and was buried on 8 Jul 1994 in Cortez, Montezuma, Colorado.  Ralph married Evelyn Odell HARRIS.  Ralph next married Nancy Anna DOERR

3.  Nora Almeda FOUTZ, daughter of Joseph Lehi FOUTZ and Emma Elizabeth CROSSLAND, was born on 11 Aug 1871 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah Territory,16,17,108 died on 26 Sep 1939 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona,108 and was buried on 1 Oct 1939 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.24,109

•  She appeared on the U.S. Federal census in 1900 in Navajo Indian Reservation, Coconino, Arizona.

•  She appeared on the U.S. census in 1910 in Fruitland, San Juan, New Mexico.59

•  She appeared on the U.S. census in 1920 in Fruitland, San Juan, New Mexico.67

•  She appeared on the U.S. census in 1930 in Precinct 26, La Plata, Colorado.

•  She worked as a cafe owner at the Nile Cafe in Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico.

•  She had a residence in 1939 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona.108

Nora married Joseph Baldwin TANNER

Third Generation

4.  Seth Benjamin TANNER, son of John TANNER and Elizabeth BESWICK, was born on 6 Mar 1828 in Bolton, Warren, New York, died on 3 Dec 1918 in Taylor, Navajo, Arizona, and was buried on 5 Dec 1918 in Taylor, Navajo, Arizona.

•  History: Tanner’s Crossing later known as Cameron Bridge.110

•  He resided at on a ranch up stream a mile or two from present day Cameron on 5 Mar 1880 in Yavapai, Arizona.111

•  He had a residence on 30 May 1899 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona.29

•  He appeared on the U.S. population census in 1900 in Navajo Indian Reservation, Apache, Arizona.112

•  Land sale: Government buyout of Tuba City Settlers, 7 Feb 1903, Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona.45

•  Migration: from Tuba City, 1902-1903.46

•  He had a residence from 1902 to 1910 in Navajo, Arizona.113

Seth married Charlotte LEVI

Children from this marriage were:

       i.       John TANNER was born on 26 Apr 1860 in North Ogden, Weber, Utah, died on 16 Feb 1947 in Sevier, Sevier, Utah, and was buried in Joseph, Sevier, Utah.  John married Julia Etta POWELL

      ii.       Frederick TANNER was born on 16 Feb 1862 in Ogden, Weber, Utah, died on 28 Dec 1931 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, and was buried on 1 Jan 1932 in Joseph City, Navajo, Arizona.  Frederick married Ann Elizabeth ALLEN

     iii.       Seth Benjamin TANNER was born on 13 Jan 1864 in North Ogden, Weber, Utah and died on 1 Feb 1916 in Escalante, Garfield, Utah.

2  iv.       Joseph Baldwin TANNER.  Joseph married Nora Almeda FOUTZ

      v.       Charlotte Annie TANNER was born on 5 May 1870 in Ogden, Weber, Utah, died on 3 Aug 1939 in Eager, Apache, Arizona, and was buried on 4 Aug 1939 in Taylor, Navajo, Arizona.  Charlotte married Price Williams NELSON

     vi.       Elizabeth TANNER was born on 2 Sep 1872 in North Ogden, Weber, Utah, died on 30 Nov 1962 in Holbrook, Navajo, Arizona, and was buried on 2 Dec 1962 in Heber, Navajo, Arizona.  Elizabeth married Henry Watters DESPAIN.  Elizabeth next married Jedediah Heber SMITH

    vii.       Amelia Jane TANNER was born on 4 Mar 1886 in North Ogden, Weber, Utah, died on 20 Oct 1877 in Payson, Utah, Utah, and was buried in Payson, Utah, Utah.

Seth next married Anna Marie JENSEN

5.  Charlotte LEVI, daughter of Frederick LEVI and Julia Ann CARROLL, was born on 20 Dec 1839 in Chile, Hancock, Illinois, died on 20 Sep 1872 in North Ogden, Weber, Utah, and was buried in 1872 in North Ogden, Weber, Utah.

Charlotte married Seth Benjamin TANNER

6.  Joseph Lehi FOUTZ, son of Jacob FOUTZ and Margaret MANN, was born on 16 Mar 1837 in Hauns Mill, Caldwell, Missouri,24,114,115,116,117,118 died on 19 Mar 1908 in New Mexico,24,119 and was buried on 21 Mar 1908 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.24

•  He appeared on the census in 1850 in Utah, Utah Territory.

•  He served in the military Utah Militia in the Indian Wars from 1866 to 1868 in Utah.120

•  He appeared on the U.S. census in 1880 in Tanners Ranch, Yavapai, Arizona Territory.

•  Marriage: 10 Jun 1885, Colonia Juarez, Sonora, Mexico.

•  He had a residence on 30 May 1899 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona.29

•  He appeared on the U.S. census in 1900 in Navajo Indian Reservation, Coconino, Arizona.121

•  Land sale: Government buyout of Tuba City Settlers, 7 Feb 1903, Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona.45

•  Migration: from Tuba City, 1903.46,122

Joseph married Emma Elizabeth CROSSLAND

Children from this marriage were:

       i.       Emma Elizabeth FOUTZ was born about 1870 in Utah Territory,116,123 died on 12 May 1947 in Fielding, Box Elder, Utah,123 and was buried on 15 May 1947 in Tremonton, , Utah.123  Emma married someone PACKER.  Emma married William Ezra PACKER

3    ii.       Nora Almeda FOUTZ.  Nora married Joseph Baldwin TANNER

     iii.       Frances Ann FOUTZ was born on 26 Sep 1874 in Richfield, Sevier, Utah and died on 26 Sep 1874 in Richfield, Sevier, Utah.

     iv.       Ida May FOUTZ was born on 27 Jun 1875 in Richfield, Sevier, Utah,124 died on 8 Nov 1963 in Blanding, San Juan, Utah,124 and was buried on 9 Nov 1963 in Bluff, San Juan, Utah.124  Ida married POWELL124

      v.       Lehi Junius FOUTZ was born on 2 Sep 1878 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah125 and died on 8 Jul 1954.125

     vi.       Maud FOUTZ was born on 19 Dec 1879 in Lee’s Ferry, Yavapai, Arizona117,126 and died on 15 Aug 1979 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.126  Maud married CODY126

    vii.       Alma Luff FOUTZ was born on 9 Mar 1882 in Moneava, Yavapai, Arizona117,127 and died on 9 Dec 1970 in Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico.127

   viii.       Altha FOUTZ was born on 31 Jul 1884 in Moneava, Yavapai, Arizona117,128 and died on 2 Aug 1978 in San Diego, California.128  Altha married YOUNGBLOOD.128  Altha next married Claude Thomas YOUNGBLOOD

     ix.       Bertha FOUTZ was born on 13 Mar 1886 in Moneava, Yavapai, Arizona and died on 8 Aug 1887.

      x.       Lois FOUTZ was born on 21 Mar 1888 in Moneava, Yavapai, Arizona,117,129,130,131 died on 2 May 1951 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico,129 and was buried in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.129

     xi.       Josie Content FOUTZ was born on 22 Nov 1890 in Moneava, Yavapai, Arizona,117,130,131,132 died on 24 Sep 1975 in Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico,132 and was buried on 27 Sep 1975 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.  Josie married someone TAYLOR.  Josie married Elmer Alfonzo TAYLOR

    xii.       Elmer FOUTZ was born on 10 Aug 1893 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona117,130,131,133 and died on 21 Dec 1971 in Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico.133

   xiii.       Hugh FOUTZ was born on 15 Apr 1896 in Tuba City, Coconino, Arizona117,130,131,134 and died on 23 Aug 1959.134

Joseph next married Susan Content JUDD

Joseph next married Caroline Amanda CHILD

7.  Emma Elizabeth CROSSLAND, daughter of Junius CROSSLAND and Francis Ann OTTON, was born on 30 May 1853 in Keokuk, Lee , Iowa,114,117,130,131,135,136 died on 27 May 1949 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico,136 and was buried on 30 May 1949 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.

•  She appeared on the U.S. census in 1900 in Navajo Indian Reservation, Coconino, Arizona.117

•  She appeared on the U.S. census in 1910 in Fruitland, San Juan, New Mexico.130

•  She appeared on the U.S. census in 1920 in Shiprock, San Juan, New Mexico.131

•  She appeared on the U.S. census in 1930 in Kirtland, San Juan, New Mexico.135

Emma married Joseph Lehi FOUTZ

Fourth Generation

8.  John TANNER, son of Joshua TANNER and Thankful TEFFT, was born on 15 Aug 1778 in Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, died on 13 Apr 1850 in South Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah, and was buried on 14 Apr 1850.

•  He has conflicting burial information of 14 Apr 1850 and Salt Lake City Cemetary, , Salt Lake, Utah.137

•  He appeared on the census in 1830 in Bolton, Warren, New York, USA.137

•  Mormon Pioneer: Willard Richards Company, From 3 Jul 1848 to 19 Oct 1848.137

•  National ID: 108.137

John married Elizabeth BESWICK

Children from this marriage were:

       i.       Myron TANNER was born on 7 Jun 1826 in Bolton, Warren, New York, died on 11 Jan 1903 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, and was buried on 14 Jan 1903.  Myron married Mary Jane MOUNT.  Myron next married Ann CROSBY

4    ii.       Seth Benjamin TANNER.  Seth married Charlotte LEVI.  Seth next married Anna Marie JENSEN

     iii.       Freeman Everton TANNER was born on 3 Jan 1830 in Bolton, Warren, New York and died on 8 Jan 1918 in Payson, Utah, Utah.  Freeman married Sarah Elizebeth WILKERSON.  Freeman next married Caroline Christine RASMUSSEN.  Freeman next married Sarah Elizabeth WILKES

     iv.       Joseph TANNER was born on 11 Jun 1833 in Bolton, Warren, New York, died on 28 Jan 1910 in Payson, Utah, Utah, and was buried on 30 Jan 1910.  Joseph married Elizabeth Clark HAWS.  Joseph next married Janet (HAMMOND) OR HAM.  Joseph next married Janette HAMILTON.  Joseph next married Ellen Elizabeth FOGELSTRAND

      v.       Philomelia TANNER was born on 10 Mar 1835 in Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio and died on 28 May 1838.

     vi.       David Dan TANNER was born on 8 Feb 1838 in Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio, died on 19 Oct 1918 in Provo, Utah, Utah, and was buried on 22 Oct 1918.  David married Rebecca Estella MOORE.  David next married Arvilla PUTNEY.138  David next married Lithie Susan TAYLOR

    vii.       Sarah TANNER was born on 19 Jul 1840 in Lee, Iowa and died on 12 Mar 1853.

   viii.       Francis TANNER was born on 10 Mar 1843 in Montrose, Lee, Iowa and died on 5 Jun 1844.

John next married Tabitha BENTLY

John next married Lydia STEWART

9.  Elizabeth BESWICK, daughter of Everton BESWICK and Anna LAMB, was born on 28 Nov 1803 in Bolton, Warren, New York, died on 8 Jun 1890 in Payson, Utah, Utah, and was buried in Payson, Utah, Utah.

Elizabeth married John TANNER

10.  Frederick LEVI, son of Fredrick LEVI and MODLEY OR MODLIN, was born on 17 Oct 1800 in Essex, Ontario, Canada, died in 1865 in North Ogden, Weber, Utah, and was buried in Apr 1865 in North Ogden, Weber, Utah.

Frederick married Julia Ann CARROLL

Children from this marriage were:

       i.       David LEVI was born on 16 May 1833 in Gospiel, Essex, Ontario, Canada, died on 12 Jan 1909 in Beaver, Beaver, Utah, and was buried on 15 Jan 1909 in Beaver, Beaver, Utah.  David married Ann GILLESPIE

      ii.       Barbara Jane LEVIE (OR LEVI) was born on 24 Jul 1834 in Essex, Ontario, Canada, died on 13 May 1909 in Kanosh, Millard, Utah, and was buried in May 1909 in Kanosh, Millard, Utah.  Barbara married Baldwin Harvey WATTS

     iii.       Mary Ann LEVI was born on 30 Jul 1835 in Western, Essex Up., Canada, died on 3 Mar 1872 in Beaver, Beaver, Utah, and was buried on 5 Mar 1872 in Beaver, Beaver, Utah.  Mary married Issac RIDDLE

5  iv.       Charlotte LEVI.  Charlotte married Seth Benjamin TANNER

      v.       Joseph Hyrum LEVIE was born on 30 Dec 1844 in Keg Creek, Hancock, Illinois, died on 29 Jun 1902 in Sevier, Sevier, Utah, and was buried on 1 Jul 1902 in Joseph, Sevier, Utah.  Joseph married Sarah James FLAKE.  Joseph next married Sarah Ann DAY

11.  Julia Ann CARROLL, daughter of Thomas CARROLL and Margaret, was born on 16 Aug 1809 in Cork, Ireland, died on 3 Mar 1887 in Kanosh, Millard, Utah, and was buried in Mar 1887 in Kanosh, Millard, Utah.

Julia married Frederick LEVI

Julia next married Carl BORING

Julia next married Frederick LEVIE

12.  Jacob FOUTZ  was born on 20 Nov 1800 in Franklin, Pennsylvania118,139,140 and died on 14 Feb 1848 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory.141

•  Bishop: From 1847 to 1848, 8th Ward, South Fort, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.142

•  Survivor: 1838, Hauns Mill, Caldwell, Missouri, United States.142

Jacob married Margaret MANN

Children from this marriage were:

       i.       Susan FOUTZ was born on 14 Feb 1823 in Franklin, Pennsylvania143 and died on 18 Aug 1842.143

      ii.       Pollyanne FOUTZ was born on 10 Oct 1824 in Thomastown, Franklin, Pennsylvania144 and died in 1831.143

     iii.       Nancy Ann FOUTZ was born on 21 May 1826 in Pennsylvania,118,145,146 died on 6 Feb 1894 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah Territory,145,146 and was buried in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah Territory.

Nancy married PEARSON.

Nancy next married James BROWN

     iv.       Elizabeth FOUTZ was born on 13 Sep 1827 in Pennsylvania,147 died on 30 Jan 1910 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah,147 and was buried in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah.147  Elizabeth married WALKER

      v.       Sarah FOUTZ was born on 10 Oct 1829 in Richland, Ohio.148

     vi.       Catherine FOUTZ was born on 25 Jan 1831 in Richland, Ohio,118,149,150 died on 19 Apr 1918 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah,150 and was buried in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah.150

    vii.       Alma FOUTZ was born on 4 Dec 1834 in Richland, Ohio148 and died in Oct 1838.148

6 viii.       Joseph Lehi FOUTZ.  Joseph married Emma Elizabeth CROSSLAND.  Joseph next married Susan Content JUDD.  Joseph next married Caroline Amanda CHILD

     ix.       Margaret FOUTZ was born on 16 Oct 1839 in Illinois,115,118,151 died on 19 Jan 1890 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah Territory,151 and was buried in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah Territory.151  Margaret married WALKER.  Margaret next married Thomas Joseph BACON

      x.       Hyrum FOUTZ was born in 1842.144

     xi.       Jacob FOUTZ was born on 25 Aug 1844 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois,115,118,152 died on 9 Dec 1917 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah,152 and was buried in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah.152

    xii.       Caroline M. FOUTZ was born in 1847 in Deseret.115

   xiii.       Miranda FOUTZ was born on 7 Jan 1848 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory139,153 and died on 18 Mar 1925.139,153  Miranda married Thomas H. BACON

13.  Margaret MANN, daughter of David MANN and Mary ROCK, was born from 11 Dec 1801 to 1802 in Franklin, Pennsylvania,115,118,139,140,154,155,156 died on 5 Aug 1896 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah,155,156 and was buried in Aug 1896 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah.155,156

•  She appeared on the U.S. census in 1850 in Utah, Utah Territory.115

•  She has conflicting birth information of 11 Dec 1801 and Thomastown, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA.157

•  She has conflicting birth information of 11 Dec 1801 and Thomastown,Franklin,Pennsylvania.157

Margaret married Jacob FOUTZ

14.  Junius CROSSLAND, son of Nathaniel Valentine CROSSLAND and Eleanor WEST, was born on 14 Oct 1820 in London, Middlesex, England, died on 11 Sep 1853 in Sweetwater, Wyoming, and was buried in Sweetwater, Wyoming.

Junius married Francis Ann OTTON

Children from this marriage were:

       i.       Eleanor Amelia CROSSLAND was born on 24 Mar 1841 in London, Middlesex, England, died on 20 Nov 1918 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, and was buried in Nov 1918 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.  Eleanor married John Taffee Mc DONALD

      ii.       Frances Mary Ann CROSSLAND was born on 25 Nov 1848 in London, London, , England, died on 15 Jan 1923 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, and was buried on 18 Jan 1923 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California.  Frances married Ivans C. CONK

     iii.       Eliza Luff CROSSLAND was born on 6 Jun 1851 in London, London, , England, died on 20 Feb 1940 in Orem, Utah, Utah, and was buried on 22 Feb 1940 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah.  Eliza married Franklin Cyrus BANKS

7  iv.       Emma Elizabeth CROSSLAND.  Emma married Joseph Lehi FOUTZ

15.  Francis Ann OTTON, daughter of Ralph Churchill OTTEN and Eliza Luff KENT, was born on 8 Feb 1824 in Clerkenwell, London, England, died on 23 Jan 1903 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah, and was buried on 23 Jan 1903 in Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah.

Francis married Junius CROSSLAND

Source Citations

1.  Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Vital Records for the State of Arizona, Digital Images of Birth Certificates Arizona Genealogy Birth and Death Certificates (http://genealogy.az.gov/ :2009.), birth certificate 263 (1924), Ivan Pomeroy, Jr. [Ivan Dwayn e Pomeroy], accessed 18 Jan 2010.

2.  Tanner, Joseph B. – 1910 U.S. Census, 1910 U.S. Census, Fruitland, San Juan, New Mexico, Population Schedule, Enumeration District [ED] 190, p. 7A, dwelling 133, family 137, Joseph B. Tanner household, digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 24 Aug 2007); from National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 917.

3.  Tanner, Joseph B. – 1920 U.S. Census, 1920 U.S. Census, Fruitland (Precinct #4), San Juan, New Mexico, Population Schedule, Enumeration District [ED] 115, p. 2B, dwelling 34, family 36, Joseph A. [sic] Tanner household, digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 24 Aug 2007); from National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1077.

4.  “Annie Marie Tanner: Request for Information for Living [LDS Church] Members or Members who died after 1941,”; manuscript; Jacobs family records; Files of Dayna Gooch Jacobs, King City.

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111.  “Notes on Lee’s Ferry found in Wilfred Woodruff Journal,” 5 Mar 1880; Journal; Mormon Settlements in Arizona; University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library, Special Collections, Salt Lake City.

112.  1900 U.S. census, Coconino, Arizona, population schedule, Navajo Indian Reservation, enumeration district (ED) 75, sheet 41, p. 255A [stamped], dwelling 140, family 160, Seth B. Tanner; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 22 Apr 2010); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T623, roll 623.

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114.  Foutz, Joseph Lehi  and Emma E. Crossland – Endowment House Sealing Record, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Endowment House, “Sealings of Couples, Living and Proxy, 1851-1889,”   p. 228, Joseph Lehi Foutz and Emma Eliz. Crossland entry; FHL  special microfilm 1,149,515.

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121.  1900 U.S. census, Coconino, Arizona, population schedule, Navajo Indian Reservation, enumeration district (ED) 75, sheet 41, p. 255B, dwelling 144, family 164, Joseph L. Foutz; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 22 Apr 2010); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T623, roll 48.

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  1. Enjoyed looking through all the info on J B Tanner. looking for location of trading post on Tanner Mesa. Notice under Second Generation, Marriage to Nora Almeda Foutz, children of marriage,
    child xiii Ralph Leon Tanner Shows death and burial at Cortez, Montezuma, New Mexico.
    Cortez, Montezuma is in Colorado.

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